Important & terrifying article sufffering from a classic MSM flaw: the words "Republican," "Christian," etc do not appear in it.
It describes the nightmarish consequences of overturning Roe without once mentioning who is at fault.
@froomkin @jayrosen_nyu washingtonpost.com/health/2022/07…
@froomkin @jayrosen_nyu Articles about the tragic results of Republican policies treat those policies as spontaneously generated, without authors.
Articles about the crafting of such policies studiously ignore the tragic results and treat them as the end points of a funny game elected people play.
@froomkin @jayrosen_nyu Museum-quality example:
Important story about the results of Republican policies that fails to mention the following terms:
As @fakedansavage would say of both the ruling and the articles, "How'd that happen?"
Another example, this time an article abt the Republican war on public education that fails to mention...checks notes...the Republican war on education.
Guarantee you there's a twin article about R education policy that doesn't mention teacher shortages. washingtonpost.com/education/2022…
Oh look, here’s an article about the lack of paid family leave nd breast-feeding protections at work with exactly the same problem!
It never mentions that this is entirely the fault of Republicans! What a coincidence!
Oh look, here's a story about a woman Republicans, and only Republicans, want to force to carry a baby who can't survive to term that doesn't mention the word "Republicans," "Conservatives," "Christians," "Catholics," or "Supreme Court of the US." 🤔 wafb.com/2022/08/15/mot…
Oh look, here's the very avatar of the mental segregation of Republican policies and their results!
Another story about the nonviable fetus in LA that fails to mention Republicans, conservatives, Supreme Court, Christians, or Catholics, the groups responsible for the policies torturing this poor woman.
Oh look, another story about the nonviable fetus in Louisiana that fails to mention the words Republicans, conservatives, Supreme Court, Christians, or Catholics, the groups directly responsible for the laws torturing this woman. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/l…
Oh look! Republicans don't know anything about their party.
Oh look! Another article about the nightmarish results of conservative Christian Republican laws that fails to mention conservatives, Christians, or Republicans! (Or Catholics!)
It does mention the Supreme Court once, without mentioning who controls it.
Another article about the nightmarish results of Repug policies that fails to mention the word "Republican." It mentions conservative Christians, but not what they had to do with creating this situation. It mentions SCOTUS overturning Roe but not why. texastribune.org/2022/09/20/tex…
Even liberal @Jezebel suffers from the odd practice of avoiding conservative causes of suffering.
Not found in this article: Republican, conservative, supreme court, christian, catholic, etc.
Oh look! Here's an @NPR story detailing all the states that have now banned or severely restricted abortion that fails to mention the words Republican, conservative, Christian, or Catholic.
Another news story about the hideous suffering caused by Republican Christo-fascist policy that fails to mention the words "Republican," "Christian," "Supreme Court," or "Conservative." azfamily.com/2022/10/04/its…
Oh look! Another article about the nightmarish results of conservative Christian Republican laws that fails to mention conservatives, Christians, or Republicans! (Or Catholics!)
Another article about the hellish outcomes of Christo-fascist Republican policies that doesn't mention the words "Republicans," "Christians," etc.
It mentions SCOTUS overturning Roe, but with no context of how we got there. wsj.com/articles/docto…
Oh, look!
The 2nd news story *today* about the hideous suffering caused by Republican Christo-fascist policy that fails to include the words "Republican," "Catholic," "Christian," "Supreme Court," or "Conservative."
@froomkin @jayrosen_nyu @bluegal @shoq people.com/health/texas-w…
Okay, here's the wildest example yet of an article about the horrific results of Republican policies that fails to mention Republicans. It's written by a high-risk pregnancy doctor! 2wks ago, I DM'd her to ask abt the omissions but have not recvd a reply. slate.com/technology/202…
I'm sure she probably hasn't been on Twitter since then because she's a busy front-line physician, but below is what I asked her. I still hope to eventually get an answer about this inexplicable omission from the wonderful @ChaviKar.
@ChaviKar What you've done is anticipate bad-faith trolling from the right (aka "working the ref"), and capitulate to it. Too much of the media has this mindset. There are many inarguable generalizations we can make about anti-abortion forces. I don't care if they complain about them.
Here's one from the usually reliably progressive @NewYorker that nevertheless suffers the same bizarre omissions identified over and over in this thread.
A 3,600-word @CNN story about the *horrific* torture of a woman with a non-viable pregnancy that doesn't mention Republicans until after 3,100 words, and only then in the words of the father.
Another news story about the hideous suffering caused by Republican Christo-fascist policy that fails to mention the words "Republican," "Christian," "Supreme Court," or "Conservative." abcnews.go.com/US/texas-abort…
It. Never. F*cking. Ends.
I admire @ProPublica. I donate to them. They may be the most important source of journalism in America.
So, why the f*ck doesn't the word "Republican" appear in this article? I'm wildly serious about this. propublica.org/article/legal-…
Oh look, another story about a woman who Republicans, and only Republicans, want to force to carry a nonviable fetus that doesn't mention the word "Republicans," "Conservatives," "Christians," "Catholics," or "Supreme Court of the US." 🤔 jezebel.com/woman-with-can…
Yeah, I'm getting pretty fvcking sick of this.
Why does the word "Republican" appear nowhere in this story? What is wrong with American reporters and editors?
@AP apnews.com/article/emerge…
Wow, even the liberal @NewYorker does it. Another story about the hideous suffering caused by Republican Christo-fascist policy that fails to mention the words "Republican," "Christian," or "Catholic." The Supreme Court is not described as conservative. newyorker.com/news/dispatch/…
Hot off the presses!
Another article about the hideous suffering caused by Republican Christo-fascist policy that fails to mention the words "Republican," "Christian," or "Catholic." The Supreme Court is not even described as conservative. washingtonpost.com/health/interac…
Oh, look. (🙄 you know what's coming.)
Another story about the hideous results of Republican policies that doesn't contain the word "Republican."
Oh look! An essay about how the fedsoc-packed Republican Catholic SCOTUS has no right to take away women's bodily autonomy that doesn't mention the words "Republican," Christian," "Catholic," "Leonard Leo," "Federalist Society," or even "conservative." nytimes.com/2022/06/26/opi…
Today's latest intentionally incompetent article about the hideous suffering caused by Republican Christo-fascist policy that fails to mention the words "Republican," "Christian," or "Catholic." The Supreme Court is not even described as conservative. abcnews.go.com/US/tennessee-w…
@ericowensdc @froomkin @jayrosen_nyu As you're *so* confident and supercilious, I recommend you do your own similar thread and we can compare. Send me a link when you're done!
@MSNBC @nytimes Oh look! Another story in liberal @Jezebel about the results of nightmarish Republican abortion policies that fails to mention the word "Republican." (Or "conservative" or "Christian" or "Catholic.")
This implacable and mostly unrecognized trend is slowly driving me into the mouth of madness.
@Sulliview
This is a full time job. Here's a new one, by @DCampoamor. No mention of "Republican," "Conservative," "Christian," etc.
She spoke about this story with real emotion on @DeeTwoCents' podcast, but also never mentioned the malefactors behind the suffering. today.com/parents/pregna…
Two stories a year apart by @CAKitchener profiling a couple whose lives were severely impacted by not being able to get the abortion they wanted. Between the two stories, "Republican" appears once, and not in a legislative context.
@CAKitchener Oh, look! Another news story about the hideous suffering caused by Republican Christo-fascist policy that fails to mention the words "Republican," "Christian," or "Conservative." (In the liberal @Guardian!)
Oh, look! Another news story about the hideous suffering inflicted by Republican Christo-fascist policy that fails to mention the words "Republican," "Christian," or "Conservative."
🧵We cannot forget the reasons agencies like the USDA and the FDA were created. They are not perfect. They have a lot of problems that need to be addressed by competent technocrats. But that's the opposite of Trump's crazy cabinet picks, who are meant to destroy these agencies.
Let's take a trip through memory lane back to the time, a mere human lifespan ago, when we didn't have these agencies.
You shld listen to the full episode of @bastardspod about the origins of the FDA, but I present some disturbing excerpts in this thread. podcasts.apple.com/tt/podcast/par…
(If this looks TL;DR to you, here's one sentence to whet the appetite.)
"And they notice that, as they describe it, the milk appears to be wriggling." 😳😬🤢🤮
Mainstream media is comfortable providing multiple layers of omission that obscure the decades-long fascist plots that are obvious to those paying attention to better sources.
The vandalization of the Voting Rights Act by the Roberts Court provides a perfect example.
(1/6)
The VRA wisely required the former Jim Crow states, which had proudly engaged in shameless suppression of black voters, to get "pre-clearance" for any new laws about voting.
(2/6)
In 2013, SCOTUS decided in Shelby County v. Holder that a black president must mean racism is over, and eliminated this requirement.
(3/6) scotusblog.com/2021/07/select…
🧵 Here's a violently nauseating story about the Republican mindset.
We have a friend in a red state who has suffered three miscarriages. Each time, she needed mifepristone to help expel remaining tissue to avoid fatal sepsis.
Her docs have no idea why she's miscarrying, so she is going to try one more time, and is rightly concerned that if she has another miscarriage she'll now have to travel far to get life-saving treatment because of new Republican laws.
But that's not the disgusting thing I referred to in the first tweet.
The disgusting thing has to do with a conversation she had about this with a forced-birther Republican relative.
Every weekday morning we walk a few miles invigorated by @KeithOlbermann's Countdown. His minatory tone and energy are required in this time.
We often skip the occasional sports coverage and the personal story at the end-unless it's relevant or juicy.
Then we usually switch to @NewAbnormalPod or @DeeTwoCents's Woke AF podcast.
If it's Friday we listen to @ProLeftPodcast.
On the weekends we listen to @JYSexton's The Muckrake.
Depending on ep. topics and what's in the news, we frequently mix in
@onthemedia for media criticism
@openargs for legal analysis of current events
@bastardsod for the history that got us here
@BulwarkOnline podcast for nevertrumper POV that ignores the history that got us here
Capitalism and democracy, though sometimes conflated by confused or cynical people, are not the same thing or even the same type of thing.
Neither requires the other. A form of capitalism can thrive under autocracy, for example.
But they have a few things in common.
In representative democracy, the form of all current democracies larger than a book club, there's tension around how your rep should act.
Are you electing them bc you trust their judgement or are they there to reflect the majority will of constituents?
There's no right answer.
Clearly the nasty state representative elected as a Dem in NC who lied about her views on abortion and switched parties after her election is exploiting a serious bug in the system.
Hey, how about a little review of some recent highlights from the US conservative movement?
In TN, GOP legislators expelled duly elected Dem legislators because they protested inaction on gun violence. vox.com/policy/2023/4/…
Remember when Trump dangled pardons for anyone who committed violence on his behalf? He got away with it, so the idea is inevitably going to spread to other GOP executives. They want you to know that if you fight injustice, you're risking your life.
Meanwhile, a Trump-appointed judge, bred in the cult-like Federalist Society, wielding judicial reasoning that is facially absurd, banned abortion pills for women nationwide. forbes.com/sites/alisondu…