How did the Republican Party get to this horrible place where it’s using white supremacist hate speech to radicalize its supporters so they’re willing to overthrow our democracy? This thread traces some of the steps. 1/15
Southern racists once felt at home in the Democratic Party. But in 1948, Dem President Harry Truman desegregated the military and racists formed a “Dixiecrat” party, running Strom Thurmond (pictured). Many Southern pols stuck w/ Truman, he won, and the Dixiecrats dissolved. 2/15
Racists migrated to the Republicans’ side, with Thurmond joining the GOP in 1964. But Democrats and Republicans came together to take long-overdue steps against systemic racism, passing the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. 3/15
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 passed the Senate by a 77-19 vote, with Republicans overwhelmingly in favor. The Democrats’ vote was 47-17, Republicans 30-2. The 19 senators who voted against voting rights were all from Southern states. 4/15 govtrack.us/congress/votes…
If bipartisan action against racism had continued, we wouldn’t be in the crisis we’re in today. But Republicans decided they cared more about winning than about decency. They embarked on a strategy to woo racist white Southerners. It was called the Southern Strategy. 5/15
GOP strategist Lee Atwater later explained the Southern Strategy:
“You start out in 1954 by saying, ‘[N-word]*, [n-word], [n-word].’ By 1968 you can’t say ‘[n-word]’—that hurts you, backfires. So you say stuff like, uh, forced busing, states’ rights, and all that stuff …” 6/15
* Lee Atwater used the actual n-word in that quote about the Southern Strategy. I didn’t because bad actors would try to get me knocked off Twitter. Here’s Atwater’s Southern Strategy interview from 1981 explaining the GOP's embrace of racist code. 7/15 thenation.com/article/archiv…
One aspect of Republican messaging was Ronald Reagan's rhetoric about people buying T-bone steaks with food stamps and a "welfare queen” running scams. The “queen” was a criminal and totally atypical of welfare recipients. But she fed a stereotype. 8/15 washingtonpost.com/history/2019/0…
In 1976, the same year as Reagan’s “welfare queen” rhetoric, a Republican in Ford's Cabinet, Earl Butz, was ousted after saying privately, “I’ll tell you what the coloreds want. It’s three things: first, a tight pussy; second, loose shoes; and third, a warm place to shit.” 9/15
Yes, some Republicans were appalled by racists like Butz, but others welcomed them. The racism was so obvious that GOP Chair Ken Mehlman apologized in 2005 for his party “trying to benefit politically from racial polarization.”
But they didn’t stop. 10/15 archive.boston.com/news/nation/ar…
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts (nominated by Bush II) supports suppression of the Black vote. He wrote a 2013 ruling that gutted the Voting Rights Act by letting states with a history of racial discrimination change election practices without getting a federal OK. 11/15
Justice Roberts said the main reason he gutted the Voting Rights Act was because “our country has changed” for the better and strong federal oversight is no longer necessary. So what did racist GOP politicians at the state level do? Pass voter suppression laws, of course. 12/15
When Donald Trump ran for president with overtly racist rhetoric, the Republican Party again opted for power over decency and bowed to Trump. After neo-Nazis marched in Charlottesville, VA, Trump said there were “very fine people on both sides.” 13/15
It’s getting worse. Top Republicans like Elise Stefanik echo the “great replacement theory," the crackpot idea of a plot for “white extinction,” replacing white people with people of color. It inspired a massacre of Black people in Buffalo. The GOP is pushing racist hate. 14/15
In Louisiana's 1991 governor race, ex-KKK leader David Duke ran as a Republican vs. corrupt Edwin Edwards. A bumper sticker said: “Vote for the crook: It’s important.”
Republicans have simplified the choice. They’re racists AND crooks.
Vote against them. It’s important. 15/15
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This thread lists 12 reasons Wisconsin voters must vote against Sen. Ron Johnson. Please share it with anyone you know in Wisconsin. Urge them to vote for Mandela Barnes, who will represent all Wisconsinites, not just big-bucks donors and Vladimir Putin.
1. Ron Johnson was a coup co-conspirator.
On Jan. 6, 2021, Johnson and his top aide tried to deliver lists of fake electors to Mike Pence. A Pence aide wouldn't take them. When this was revealed, Johnson lied: "I wasn't involved." Later he admitted it. thenation.com/article/politi…
2. Ron Johnson is threatening Social Security and Medicare.
Johnson said in August he wants to put the two popular programs up for a vote in Congress every year, with cuts or even elimination possible. washingtonpost.com/national-secur…
From a dictionary in the future:
Trump – n. A loathsome object or discharge. Once the name of a U.S. president, the word has come into common use to describe a very distasteful thing. Sample sentence: The sewer backed up and left a lot of trump in our backyard.
From a dictionary in the future:
Lindsey – v. To abandon all past principles and embrace corruption. The word was inspired by Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina senator. Sample sentence: After my sister started lindseying, my dad kicked her out of the house.
From a dictionary in the future:
Ivanka – n. A consumer product that is sold with great accolades but never works. The word comes from Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka, whose duties and accomplishments were minuscule. Sample sentence: This phone is a damn Ivanka.
50 things that MAGA Republicans have decided to hate: 1. Teachers 2. Librarians 3. Public health workers 4. Elections 5. Disney World 6. The NFL 7. Windmills 8. The FBI 9. The Justice Department 10. Capitol Police 11. Books 12. Metal detectors 13. Modern flush toilets ...
What MAGA hates (cont.) 14. Black voters 15. Black basketball players who don’t shut up and dribble 16. The Affordable Care Act 17. The Federal Reserve Board 18. Vaccines 19. Immigration officials who give baby formula to migrant infants 20. The League of Women Voters ...
What MAGA hates (cont.) 21. LGBTQ people 22. Unraked forests 23. Chicago 24. All Democrats except maybe Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema 25. The Academy Awards 26. The Clean Air Act 27. Muslims who aren’t Saudi royalty 28. The Bowling Green Massacre 29. Late-night talk shows ...
With all the arguments over whether MAGA Republicans are fascists, I reread William Shirer’s “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich” to see how much the rise of Hitler and the rise of MAGA smell similar.
Conclusion: They do. This thread lists 10 ways. Please take a look.
1. A big lie about treachery is used to foment resentment.
Nazis: We didn’t really lose World War I. It was a “stab in the back” by Jews and other "November criminals."
MAGA: We didn’t really lose the 2020 election. It was a “steal” by politicians and Blacks in big cities.
2. There’s an obsession with purity of the culture.
Nazis: “Racial mixture” was a threat to Aryan culture, Hitler wrote.
MAGA: “Great replacement theory” says immigrants threaten white culture.
defenestration
noun
de·fen·es·tra·tion | \ (ˌ)dē-ˌfe-nə-ˈstrā-shən
1: a throwing of a person or thing out of a window
2: a usually swift dismissal or expulsion (as from a political party or office) telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
When you read about Putin murdering his political opponents (which happens quite often), remember that Republicans like Trump, Ron Johnson and Rand Paul are in Putin’s camp.
Me to my wife: “The head of a Russian oil company who had criticized the Ukraine war just happened to fall out of a 6th-floor window.”
My wife: “Just think: We could have that here.”
Herschel Walker is one of the worst Senate candidates ever. A thread.
One reason to vote for him: 1. He ran fast with a football.
22 reasons not to: 1. His ex-wife said he threatened to blow her head off. 2. His ex-girlfriend also said he threatened to blow her head off. ...
3. Cops seized a gun from Herschel Walker after he talked about a “shootout with police.” 4. Walker wrote in a book that he had a dozen different personalities, which he called “alters.” 5. Walker said in a radio interview that he played Russian roulette half a dozen times. …
6. Herschel Walker described having a business dispute with a man and thinking about “murdering him.” He said he was “so angry that all I could think was how satisfying it would feel to step out of the car, pull out the gun, slip off the safety, and squeeze the trigger.” ...