What stupid thing did the GOP say or do this time? Episode 3!

NovaSaber

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By now, many people know about serial liar Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) who made up almost his entire resume and claimed to be Jewish on the campaign trail. He’s facing various investigations and stepped down from his committee assignments but is still somehow in Congress. And now, the House GOP appears to have another fabulist on their hands!

According to a damning story in the Washington Post, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) is an Air Force veteran and former Obama supporter who used to go by Anna Paulina Mayerhofer before she switched parties to run for Congress. She’s now a member of the House Freedom Caucus and has argued that House members should be able to carry firearms to committee meetings.

Luna claimed on the campaign trail that while she is a Christian, her father, George Mayerhofer, raised her as a Messianic Jew and that she’s part Ashkenazi Jewish. (Messianic Jews identify as Jewish but believe Jesus is the Messiah.) She said these things during an interview with Jewish Insider in which she stood by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), who had made antisemitic comments. “MTG did endorse me, and I was raised as a Messianic Jew by my father,” Luna said. “I am also a small fraction Ashkenazi. If she were antisemitic, why did she endorse me?”

Well, Luna’s relatives dispute that fact and say that not only was George a Catholic who never practiced any form of Judaism, but that his father, Heinrich Mayerhofer, served in the Nazi army in the 1940s. Luna’s estranged uncle even provided the Post with a photo of Heinrich in uniform, which an independent expert said “was consistent with that of a member of the Wehrmacht, which was the armed forces of Nazi Germany.” Luna’s aunt told the Post that Heinrich had no choice but to serve in the German army. It’s worth noting that the reason Luna is estranged from this uncle, Edward Mayerhofer, is that he used social media to draw attention to “inconsistencies” in Luna’s biography during her first Congressional bid.

Failed anti-LGBTQ+ Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake (R) agreed with far-right conspiracy theorist Stew Peters as he bashed trans people and drag queens.

“I don’t know how much longer the people can take it,” Lake said after Peters decried “this transgender freak show craze that’s happening in front of kids.”
 

Rhinox

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While I appreciate these lies being brought into the light, what is the point if idiots keep voting for them?
 

wonko the sane?

You may test that assumption at your convinience.
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While I appreciate these lies being brought into the light, what is the point if idiots keep voting for them?
That's a question I keep asking myself. A lot of the political videos in my youtube feed of late have had titles like "X absolutely schools Y in epic fact check" but it never results in anything. It doesn't matter how often you call them on lying and cheating and being hypocritical, they have absolutely no shame and consequently no incentive to change.
 

Rhinox

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There's an awful lot of "owning" yet nothing seems to happen. When do consequences become a thing again?

Gotta say, it kind of pisses me off. I do a hell of a lot of finding out for very little ******* around. Meanwhile these asshats hug around all goddamn day with absolutely no finding out anything except that half the country is ******* stupid enough to believe them.
 

NovaSaber

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Wyoming’s H.B. 7 seeks to ban marriages involving anyone under the age of 16 and would allow 16 and 17-year-olds to marry with parental consent. Current Wyoming law has no minimum age requirement for marriage. For those under 16, parents must receive a judge’s consent. The bill would take away a judge’s ability to do so and simply make it illegal for those under 16 to marry.

Opponents of child marriage say that it places children at the risk of being victims of violence and robs them of their childhood. They have criticized the Wyoming bill because most child marriages involve girls who are 16 or 17, but some conservatives are opposing the bill for the opposite reason: they believe younger children should be able to get married.
 

NovaSaber

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) denounced marriage equality as a sign that Democrats have “turned their backs on God.”

She then made comments about how 9/11 proves that an aircraft crashing isn’t dangerous for people on the ground.

:rolleyes:o_O
 

Pocket

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She then made comments about how 9/11 proves that an aircraft crashing isn’t dangerous for people on the ground.
I sure wish we could send her back in time to when a comment like that would get her super-canceled by her party. Hell, most of 'em probably wouldn't survive long at this point.
 

Ungnome

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Should someone send MTG various casually reports from airshow disasters, or heck the fatal balloon bomb incident from WWII.Not that she'd read them, much less comprehend them.
 

NovaSaber

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It’s only when you read the rest of the bill that you realize what this is actually about:

… and how sickness, disease, pain, suffering, and death are a consequence imposed by the Creator of complex living organisms.
Ah. Gruenhagen just wants his religious beliefs taught in science (and history) class. He thinks sickness and disease are the result of God punishing us, not germ theory or viruses. He doesn’t actually care about scientific “facts” or theories.

This is nothing more than a Trojan Horse to shove his Christian faith into schools. An identical bill was proposed last year, too, and it went nowhere.

Gruenhagen is a newly elected state senator, but he previously served in the State House from 2010 until 2022. He’s a climate denier and Christian Nationalist who falsely “believes that our rights come from God and not from man or government.”

There’s been no mention of the bill on Gruenhagen’s own social media pages. In the past, however, he has promoted the group run by Christian pseudo-historian David Barton:

It's bad enough that he doesn't even understand how strongly science disproves him on this, but how can someone stupid enough to actually think science supports this bullshit possibly be elected?
 

Rhinox

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I don't think we can say that without knowing more details. It may just be that the case wasn't there. Much as I would LOVE to see Gaetz go down in flames, if the case isn't there I'd rather them not move forward and potentially give him more ammunition to claim persecution on the airwaves.
 

NovaSaber

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A bill passed in the Democratic-led state senate, and supported by half the chamber’s Republicans, would have banned search warrants for menstrual data stored in tracking apps on mobile phones or other electronic devices.

Advocates feared private health information could be used in prosecutions for abortion law violations, after a US supreme court ruling last summer overturned federal protections for the procedure.

But Youngkin, who has pushed for a 15-week abortion ban to mirror similar measures in several Republican-controlled states, essentially killed the bill through a procedural move in a subcommittee of the Republican-controlled House.
 


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