Thanks, Ryan! A deeper look. In addition to the vindictive and
obstructionist potentials of the Republican Party and Trump officials on a
constellation of issues - is the very critical issue of the vaccine and how
that will be handled! See this article in which Cuomo and the AG fire back
at Trump’s bitter efforts to deny New York the vaccine...

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/13/trump-says-coronavirus-vaccine-wont-be-delivered-to-new-york.html?fbclid=IwAR0dTZSgetk-5iQ3pjYmfczLa5YTCT4B4j8qPmlTav6ASO5MrmVeNv7TuZg




On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 11:50 AM Ryan Griffis <[email protected]>
wrote:

> > From: Molly Hankwitz <[email protected]>
>
> > The Republican Party on the other hand has been galvanized by Trump's
> > presidency and they are something to be afraid of, especially if they
> catch
> > QAnon fever and get their way on the Supreme Court with cases involving
> > women's rights. This is where Trump has done their  bidding while being
> > hung out as a teaser.
> > Lindsay Graham and McConnell are frightening.
> > There could be a Republican effort to hasten already harsh actions
> against
> > the detained and other disgusting "policies" of the TA
>
> Totally frightening!
>
> While the press focused more on Pompeo’s casual remark ensuring "a smooth
> transition to a second Trump Administration” during Q&A, the actual content
> of the press conference is pretty frightening.
>
>
> https://www.c-span.org/video/?477982-1/secretary-pompeo-there-smooth-transition-trump-administration
>
> The block of UN nation signatories to this “religious liberty-as-human
> rights” pact has been reported on before, but it does signal an escalation
> of fundamentalist (inherently white supremacist) ideology in establishment
> GOP politics, and maps onto the right-wing “originalist” ideals of the
> Federalist Society that has shaped the current SCOTUS.
>
> The scale of these claims by the right, in centering fundamentalist
> ideology through foreign policy, seems pretty new for the GOP, and seems
> like one of the ways that the legacy of the Trump Admin will exist in
> institutional terms. E.g. as a move by the Right away from typical
> neoliberal policies and minoritarian rule that relies on legalistic
> maneuvers, and looks more like what followed Reconstruction in the South
> between 1880-1964. The “new lost cause” that Dan and Brian mentioned won’t
> just be the election “stolen” from Trump, but also a re-litigation of the
> culture wars lost by the “rightful” rulers of the US - propertied,
> Christian, white men.
>
> Justice Alito bemoaning the loss of religious freedom and tolerance for
> "Christian values” exemplified by the acceptance of same-sex marriage is
> mind-spinning as such an obvious example of gaslighting.
>
> https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/justice-alito-speech-polarizing-issues-prompts-calls-reform/story?id=74194553
>
> Curious what others think.
>
> Bes,
> Ryan
>
>
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