The Republican Party is the Party of Evil

But how do they allow someone like that Ali Alexander guy? There just has to be a little more to it.

He’s one of the “good ones”.

Well, in real life she did… she cheered for Voldi Rick Scott, until he told her to stop demanding that the Slytherin GOP negotiate with the Death Eaters Putin Russians, instead of supporting Ukraine.

Some of the GOP are just shitty, shitty people. I mean, if you collected150 pounds of dog shit off the streets, and sculpted it into a shape resembling Empty Greene, I really don’t think that anyone could tell the difference.

The dog shit sculpture would only be disgusting to look at or to smell. Greene is disgusting to listen to as well.

“All of these seem like basic, extremely bare-minimum demands, especially for ostensibly “pro-life” GOP lawmakers who claim to care about protecting children and mothers. Nonetheless, among the 90 Republicans who voted against the bill were self-identified “pro-life” Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.). Gaetz is so committed to protecting “life,” mind you, that he routinely writes off reproductive rights activists off as unfuckable hags, while Cawthorn, an alleged sexual harasser, refers to women as “earthen vessels” for babies. I, for one, am shocked that these gentlemen have no issue essentially leaving incarcerated pregnant people for dead.”

Especially nice of Cawthorn to show up after clearing out his office.

Could be. I do sometimes wonder if some Republicans think that Gilead are the good guys in Handmaid’s Tale, or that something like The Purge would actually be a good idea.

I know a couple of Republicans who think that The Handmaids Tale is subversive, anti-religious propaganda.

I’ve said it before: They’re not pro-life, they’re anti-choice. They’d be just as happy mandating abortion as prohibiting it, so long as it’s not the woman who gets to choose.

Why do they hate Freedom™?

This is totally consistent with their “pro-life” stance when you remember that the primary purpose of the anti-abortion legislation is to punish “sinful” women. Allowing them to avoid solitary confinement due to their condition would defeat the whole purpose.

Certainly no shortage of pricks among Republikan filth.

The cruelty is on purpose.

I’m not really sure what thread this should go in, but the Republican response to this should be interesting.

A restaurant in Virginia has refused service to a Christian group on religious grounds: they don’t like the group’s stance on LGBT+ issues or on abortion.

I love this. I’m looking forward to the conservatives’ suddenly having an issue with businesses and religious liberties.

There’s a food ‘truck’ in town. The owner refuses service to anyone wearing Trump paraphernalia. I give them as much business as I can.

I suppose they have grounds here because their dress/hat or whatever is offensive. It’s certainly true to me. I find it VERY offensive.

Not particularly thrilled about this as a practice, given the potential for abuse, but sauce for the goose etc etc

The same old same old, their well polished ability to talk out of both sides of their ass – sometimes in the same sentence – about the Free Market being the perfect solution and Indivisible Freedoms of True Patriots™.

e.g. the new owner of Twitter complaining bitterly about Apple not advertising with them any more.

I think the legal argument will be that religion is a protected class while sexual identity is not. Which is of course stupid since religion is a choice while sexuality is a in-born characteristic, but unfortunately that is that current state of the law.

In their blog whine that they shat out in response, they did exactly that. Out one side of their butthole, they whined about how progressives think that a baker should have to make a cake for a SSM, and out the other side of thier shitter, they complain that they were turned away for their “biblical values.” Then they call that a double standard.

But they were not turned away because of their religion, they were turned away due to their political activities.

Would it be okay to turn away KKK or Nazi groups? If so, then they should be perfectly fine with turning away these homophobic activists.

It is a double standard, but it’s the same double standard that some Christians and conservatives have espoused, except in reverse.