I see that I missed the latest in @NEGOP-in-disarray for this election cycle: the seemingly never-ending mayonnaise fight between Julie Slama and Janet Palmtag, which is actually a proxy war between old school Nebraskans Republicans and @GovRicketts brand of alt-right d-baggery.
It’s a fight over a unicameral seat that Ricketts gave to Julie Slama, a 24 year old law student and former press secretary for his reelection campaign, the one where they also employed a white supremacist. Slama’s campaign is run by Jessica Flanagain, Ricketts’s campaign manager
In the primary, Palmtag accused Slama of failing to disclose $66k from the GOP, used for attacks ads against her, like a racist mailer inexplicably linking Palmtag to state senator and best-known Black man in Nebraska Ernie Chambers. Palmtag filed an ethics complaint.
The money was clearly a pass-through from Ricketts, who was the only listed contributor to the NE GOP from the end of April through mid-June, giving almost $200,000. He said the racist rad was totally appropriate. Former Governor Dave Heineman & Bob Kerrey slammed him and Slama.
Now Slama is tired of getting all the bad press so she’s striking back, because she got two mean emails filled with naughty language from a Palmtag supporter and volunteer. She called the State Patrol to report threats and Flanagain went after Palmtag about it. So that was today.
Ricketts used his dad’s money to orchestrate a takeover of the state’s Republican Party, which is basically run by Flanagain out of the Governor’s office. He also wants to take over the legislature by swamping opponents, including GOPers, through massive donations to his people.
He did the same thing with the new Secretary of State, Bob Evnen, who was basically given the office in 2018 in exchange for running Ricketts’s pro death penalty road show in 2016, in which Ricketts & his dad spent nearly half a million to overturn the legislature’s repeal bill.
And it’s basically a certainty that he just did it with the medical marijuana referendum, which “someone” anonymously financing the successful lawsuit to kill before it hit the ballot after Evnen allowed it to proceed (which I’m sure he got an earful about from Ricketts).
The moral of the story: if you elect a billionaire without scruples to executive office, this is what you get. That’s especially true in Nebraska, where politics is still (relatively) cheap. The money he’s spending is a rounding error to his dad. Wait til he runs for President.
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I’ve been extremely surprised by the whole university presidents Congressional hearing debacle. First, I’m surprised by the number of people who think Rep. Stefanik was somehow acting in good faith or is some sort of friend of Jewish people. She wasn’t and she isn’t.
Second, I’m surprised by the people who think the university presidents were somehow tricked or couldn’t have answered differently. They weren’t and they could’ve.
It should be possible for very smart people to stake out a position that notes how strongly we want to adhere to a free speech position while also making clear that any code of conduct that allows students to call for genocide at their university should be reexamined.
Gather around, my friends, and let’s talk about the public library for a minute.
In Nebraska, a handful of extremists have spent a few years hurling abuse at their local library staff and before it gets any more out of control, library boards are trying to placate them.
For example, the Fremont library board is considering creating a tiered card system so that parents can make sure that their kids can’t check out material that’s inappropriate for their age. It won’t stop the extremists from calling librarians “groomers,” but it’s a fine idea.
The thing is, it’s also no different from what happens when I go to the library with my kids right now. My kids have library cards, I take them to the library, I see which books they want to check out, and then we check them out together.
Wow, this article about Nebraska’s combined anti-trans and abortion ban bill.
Hat tip to Senator Armendariz, who says she doesn’t know anything about the issue, doesn’t pay attention to current events, and wishes the bill she voted for hadn’t been introduced.
It passed by 1 vote.
These are the people who devoted an entire legislative session to taking away people’s rights in the face of massive opposition from experts and ordinary citizens. They openly admit that none of their constituents mentioned this issue to them and they don’t know much about it. 🤷♂️
Read the article. It’s amazing. We have a handful of legislators who care enough to listen and learn. And then we have the majority, who seem not to know or care what they’re doing as long as it feels right to them and they have the votes to do it. Awful. nymag.com/intelligencer/…
When I tell you that @jim_pillen is an extremist and that his policy preferences are out of step with the citizens of this state, you can believe me. Or you can read it for yourself. He put it all on his website.
He wants to ban from public schools every subject and every lesson with which he doesn’t personally agree. And he wants Jesus in public school. He’s clear that he’ll be a governor for Christians. Not Christian? Well you probably should be. Why would anyone vote for this theocrat?
He’s also very clear that he wants to ban abortion and doesn’t care about the health of the pregnant person. Your pregnancy is killing you? Your problem, not Jim’s. You were raped? That’s sad…but not for Jim because he’s excited about the rapist’s baby he’s forcing you to carry.
I had the opportunity to attend a very small gathering yesterday at which @jim_pillen spoke and fielded questions for about 40 minutes. One thing that struck me was that he was well-prepared and a big part of that preparation involved how not to answer any questions he faced.
Pillen was repeatedly challenged on his extreme position on abortion, on his desire to ban all sorts of things he doesn’t want to be taught in public schools, and on the way in which he wants to make his faith into the state’s religion. He dodged literally every question.
When he was asked multiple specific questions about his desire to outlaw all abortions, he just repeated that he wanted to save as many babies as possible. This was his response to my question about what he thought the punishment should be for a 10 year old who gets an abortion.
When I moved to Nebraska in 2007, the university was universally beloved. In fact, I used to tell my colleagues in other states how nice it was to live in a place where everyone loved the university because everyone had some sort of personal connection to it.
When I would meet someone in Nebraska and tell them that I was a professor at the university, that was a mark in my favor. Just a few years later, people would sneeringly refer to me as "professor" because it meant I was an out-of-touch ivory tower liberal from out of state.