So it appears that @maggieNYT & @nytmike wrote a profile of John Eastman, Trump's coup lawyer, but didn't recount his long record of extremist activity.

Since they omitted this crucial information, here's a short thread of what's missing in this article nytimes.com/2021/10/02/us/…
@maggieNYT @nytmike Eastman is anything but a "little-known but respected conservative lawyer."

He has a decades-long history leading hate groups, especially those against LGBT people. He is the chairman of the "National Organization for Marriage," a highly funded group opposing marriage equality
@maggieNYT @nytmike Eastman has called homosexuality "barbarism" and said on video that he supported a Ugandan law that made homosexual acts a life-sentence offence.

rightwingwatch.org/post/nom-chair…
Eastman's NOM group is intimately affiliated with the "World Congress of Families," a radical anti-LGBT group funded by Russian oligarchs close to Vladimir Putin.

Eastman and others have been feted in lavish conferences in Russia that are part of Putin's destablization efforts
Russia's efforts with the WCF are part of a long-standing Putin effort to openly fund extremists in the U.S. and many other countries to destabilize their politics.

U.S. journalists have devoted almost no coverage to this subject. It's very real though: rightwingwatch.org/report/globali…
Eastman is also closely affiliated with the Claremont Institute, a far-right "think tank" that has labored for decades to impose Christian supremacism.

As @BulwarkOnline reported earlier, it's also repeatedly excused right-wing violence thebulwark.com/what-the-hell-…
Eastman's actions urging Mike Pence to impose Trump dictatorship on the U.S. are part of a huge tradition of Christianist thought which obsesses over dying for Jesus and "spiritual warfare" with liberal Christians, atheists, and Muslims flux.community/matthew-sheffi…
This tradition has received almost zero coverage in American media because to report on it and to disclose that its adherents are in the very highest echelons of Republican power instantly destroys the "access journalism" that has so corrupted our media.
Eastman and his Christianist colleagues are also working with Charlie Kirk to force their viewpoints onto high school & college students through "critical race theory" activism and an elaborate propaganda program as @MatthewBoedy reported flux.community/matthew-boedy/…
The links above will give you a good introduction to this dangerous political-religious tradition and its tremendous power, but please also see the work of @JeffSharlet, @anelsona, @RightWingWatch, @splcenter, @mmfa, and @EricBoehlert. Please add others here! /end
PS: This story graf which strongly implied that John Eastman somehow, magically became corrupted and deranged by affiliating with Donald Trump is what spurred this thread.

Eastman's coup advice was 𝘦𝘹𝘢𝘤𝘵𝘭𝘺 who he's always been. His behavior was apotheosis, not aberration.
PPS: In December of 2016, I wrote an extensive article for @Salon about Russia openly funding many extremist groups in the U.S.

It got no media pickup because it wasn't about speculative Trump gossip. All the issues are still present, however: salon.com/2016/12/29/rus…

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22 Sep
Yesterday, I did a Twitter thread about "Missing White Woman Syndrome," the idea that media give more coverage to missing white women over other groups

I also invited readers to name others outside the demographic who they thought received nat'l coverage. Here's the follow-up…
First, here is the the thread, in case you missed it.

I must've triggered a lot of far-right Republicans with it.

Most sent brainless emotional responses, others sent me names of people. So I looked them up in Google searches of Fox and CNN's sites
Altogether, I received 46 different names of people that respondents believed had received national coverage. Overwhelmingly, as you'll see, the missing people did not receive much, if any coverage.
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21 Sep
1/n: White Republicans are so totally coddled from reality that most have never heard the term "Missing White Woman Syndrome" even as they have devoured endless Fox coverage of victims like Gabby Petito, Laci Peterson and Natalee Holloway.

But it's absolutely real.
If you're white, think about it in your own experience first. Can you name a single person who was reported missing that was not a white woman? I'm guessing most of you cannot. Non-white women and men of any race don't get this saturation level of coverage on cable and elsewhere.
There have been multiple studies of media coverage that show Missing White Woman Syndrome is real.

Here's one that found missing black women were much less likely to be covered scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/cgi/viewconten…
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15 Sep
Now that the #CARecall has collapsed and Larry Elder has lost overwhelmingly, let's talk about the history and future of CA Republicans (1/n)
First thing to remember is that like all Western states, California was historically Republican. This was true all the way through most of the 20th century. The only two presidents from CA were GOP, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.
The future looks bleak for CA Republicans but it has been visible for decades, beginning in the 1990s when the state GOP ran ad campaigns trying to hit typical right wing fear campaigns of religion and immigration. They backfired though and actually drove voters away.
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14 Sep
Thread: Texas abortion vigilantism & Jim Crow

By now, ppl know that the TX abortion law was constructed to avoid lawsuit enforcement. But there's more to the story.

The law's tactics are the exact same that TX used a century ago under Jim Crow flux.community/stefanie-lindq…
The Texas abortion law bans enforcement by “any person, other than an officer or employee of a state or local governmental entity in this state.”

This is how black Texans were deprived of their right to vote a century ago.
Because of the 14th Amendment, Texas could not explicitly ban former slaves from voting. What it did instead in 1923 was to ban them from voting in party primaries. This was struck down by SCOTUS in 1927 in Nixon v. Herndon.
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9 Sep
This was an essential thing to say. Republican voters don't realize that their elites are vaccinated but have been lying to them in order to monetize ignorance.
If I had to guess, I would say that the reason Biden said "even Fox News" is because of a new Democratic strategy memo that shows how Americans are sick of GOP covid obstructionism. More from @ThePlumLineGS here: washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/…
This is a strategy that has never been tried by Democrats before, telling Republican voters the truth: Their party manipulates to them constantly.

It is a strategy that actually has been proven by someone--Donald Trump. His entire 2016 primary campaign was based on it.
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9 Sep
Thread: Who is funding the #CARecall effort to get rid of Gavin Newsom? Luxury real estate developers, radical Christian supremacists, and hedge fund fat cats.

Please join me down the rabbit hole and share, if you wouldn't mind.
The biggest donor to the #CaliforniaRecallElection effort against Newsom is Geoff Palmer. He's a luxury condo developer who hates Newsom's plans to make more affordable housing in CA.

Palmer has donated $1.2 million ladowntownnews.com/news/geoff-pal…
Next on the list is John Kruger. He's a big donor to right-wing Christian schools focused on getting them government cash.

He originally tried to hide the $500,000 he donated to the recall effort behind a corporation named after a Bible verse, Proverbs 3:9. ...
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