Open Thread | Trump Is Going After Birth Control. Here’s Why.

We told you this.
The moment that they went after Roe and struck it down, we told you that birth control was next.
So…are we ‘ hysterical’.
That’s what we’ve been called.

From Politico:
Trump Is Going After Birth Control. Here’s Why.
By Mary Ziegler
04/25/2026 10:00 AM EDT

We are entering a startling new era in the politics of birth control, with President Donald Trump launching the most serious effort in decades to curb contraception.

The Department of Health and Human Services recently released new guidance that outlines a major overhaul of federal family planning programs — prioritizing childbirth over contraception, and privileging “natural family planning,” like period-tracking apps, over far more effective methods, like the birth control pill. The Trump administration is also poised to establish new regulations that would end further funding for Planned Parenthood chapters.

Millions of Americans who receive federally-backed family planning services are likely to feel the impact of such a policy shift. And there is real political risk as well. Birth control remains overwhelmingly popular in the United States: Only 8 percent of Americans say using contraception is morally wrong, according to Pew Research Center polling. (More Americans object to drinking alcohol, getting a divorce or being extremely rich).

Given widespread support for birth control, it’s no surprise that politicians have long been reluctant to zero in on it. So, what’s changed?

The unwieldy political coalition that sent Trump back to the White House in 2024 is clamoring for action. For different reasons, an alliance of MAHA adherents, social conservatives and pronatalists are eager to go after birth control. With Trump sinking in the polls and his coalition fracturing, he may want to deliver for his core supporters. But regardless of whether he succeeds, the administration’s move signals a major transformation in America’s culture war: Contraception has gone from being politically untouchable to a real target on the right.

A bit of history underscores just how significant this shift is.

In 1960, the Food and Drug Administration approved the birth control pill, and a broad consensus in support of birth control quickly took hold. Nearly a century after moral crusaders had introduced the first laws criminalizing the use, mailing or sale of birth control, millions of Americans began using the pill.

At the same time, as sexual mores changed, opposing contraception became a liability for an emerging anti-abortion movement. These activists claimed to champion the civil rights of the unborn. If they also targeted birth control, they opened themselves up to the argument that they were really trying to control women or police sex. The result: For years, opposing birth control outright was something of a political third rail, even after Congress passed Title X in 1970 to provide free or low-cost contraceptives to low-income patients.

Social conservatives did mount indirect attacks on contraception in the 1980s and 1990s. Some Republicans called for the repeal of Title X because it poured money into the coffers of groups like Planned Parenthood that also offered abortion. The Reagan administration argued that parents had rights to limit teenagers’ access to birth control.

When conservatives directly attacked the idea of contraception, though, they paid a price. That was a central lesson of Robert Bork’s failed 1987 Supreme Court nomination. A hero to the Federalist Society, Bork was widely expected to be confirmed and ultimately cast the deciding vote to overturn Roe v. Wade. But when he testified before Congress at his confirmation hearing, Bork condemned Supreme Court decisions recognizing a right to birth control. The backlash, led by a Delaware senator named Joe Biden, sank the nomination.

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Open Thread | The Press Is Its Usual Clown Self With What Happened On Saturday

From The Establishment Bar:

When the Press Becomes The Story
Posted by Proud Establishment Dem
April 27, 2026

This past Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner brought together two of the most hated entities in America: Donald Trump and the press.

Over the past decade, these two have committed themselves to the most toxic of relationships. Donald Trump treats the press like shit. The press takes it, thanks him for it, and then asks him for another. They willingly endure the abuse in the name of pageviews and clicks. They admire how “accessible” he is in that he answers questions they shout at him from across the room. They love how he “tells it as it is” and doesn’t censor himself with any sort of political correctness. His social media posts have become hourly news stories, giving the press nonstop articles to write at all hours of the day. He is the antithesis of Joe Biden and Barack Obama. He’s not afraid to call out those he feels wronged by. He frequently insults and shames the women journalists. He is the most vile and uncouth man to ever occupy the Oval Office and sees the press as undermining him at every turn. Our press knows this and yet remains committed to covering him in a way that normalizes the unprecedented criminality and corruption that his administration brings. When history books are written, the press will rightly be seen as a willing accomplice to all the death and destruction that 21st-century Republicans brought onto the world.

So what happened on Saturday evening should not have surprised anyone.

Sure, we didn’t have a “crazed gunman forcing his way into the hotel” on our bingo cards. But truth be told, we all knew *something* newsworthy would happen at the event. Most of us expected it to be in the form of Trump berating the press. After all, everything Donald Trump or his handlers do is done in a way to maximize the monopoly they have over the media in this country. Trump doesn’t decide to finally host the White House Correspondents’ Dinner (something every other president since Calvin Coolidge has done) unless he anticipates making news. In this regard, that news would have likely been a fiery speech where he tells a room of journalists to their face that they are worthless and failures at their profession. And, as we’ve seen over the past decade, the journalists being reprimanded would have taken it all in and thanked Dear Leader for his honest evaluation of their performance.

But instead of this spectacle, we had another. A rush of Secret Service into the event. Vance and Trump (in that order) being whisked away. Armed officers onstage, peering into the distance. Those in the room realizing that this was no drill and cowering under tables, frantically using their phones to try and figure out what was going on. It may have felt longer, but the chaos quickly ended after only a few minutes. Despite Donald Trump wanting the show to go on (for want of recreating his Butler, Pennsylvania moment), cooler heads prevailed, and the event was postponed. Meanwhile, Trump refused to let the attack be about anyone other than himself and scheduled an evening address where his solution to gun violence in America was to *checks notes* build his beloved ballroom. Because even during a time when countless people were traumatized, Donald Trump simply refuses to have a single empathetic bone in his body. That’s who he has always been and will always be.

Perhaps most telling has been the aftermath of the event. Trump and his sycophants continue to push for his magical ballroom. Democrats naturally are being asked if their anti-Trump rhetoric is somehow to blame for the actions of a single deranged individual. Like all of these events in the Trump era, we have to wait to learn of the race and immigration status of the alleged shooter before seeing who or what will be blamed for this single individual’s actions. But most concerning of all is that we now have a legitimate question as to how this happened: was this a false-flag attack to gin up support for Trump, or was this a severe security lapse that should never have happened?

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Open Thread | Remember What They Did During The Election When We Brought Up Project 2025

The MSM pretended that the Democrats who brought it up were hysterical.
They were exaggerating.
After all, Donald Trump said that he had nothing to do with Project 2025.
Even though his former staff were all over it.
Then, he got elected, and what did we get?

Project 2025.
Muthaphuckas acting like this was brand new, instead of being a 900 page manual, open for all to see.
And, THAT is why people like me don’t pay the
” I didn’t vote for this” Whiners any mind.
YES. YOU. DID. VOTE. FOR. ALL. OF. THIS.
Because, IT WAS ALL SPELLED OUT IN PROJECT 2025.

Well, they are back.

PortiaMcGonagal
‪@portiamcgonagal.bsky.social‬
Hoo boy. The Heritage Foundation’s next #Project2025. 1/

Buckle up, women.

“Saving America by Saving the Family: A Foundation for the Next 250 Years,”

truthout.org/articles/her…
PortiaMcGonagal
‪@portiamcgonagal.bsky.social‬
2/
As much as so many warned about Project2025, here we are, so let’s not let any grass grow or dismiss their seriousness about this:

PortiaMcGonagal
‪@portiamcgonagal.bsky.social‬
3/
Silly me, because this sounds like state family planning policy, something that was once anathema to conservatives.

PortiaMcGonagal
‪@portiamcgonagal.bsky.social‬
4/
There’s another angle in aggressive anti-immigrant policy undertaken by this regime. Deport child care workers, jobs that are filled in large part by immigrants, thus making it harder to find childcare = women stay home under their mythical math.
9:55 AM · Apr 24, 2026

PortiaMcGonagal
‪@portiamcgonagal.bsky.social‬
5/
“Immigrants comprise approximately 20 percent of the paid child care workforce as employees of day care centers, after-school programs, or as nannies in an employer’s home or home-based day care centers.”

Defunding other programs like Head Start is another tactic.
9:55 AM · Apr 24, 2026

PortiaMcGonagal
‪@portiamcgonagal.bsky.social‬
6/
Of course, all of this is predicated on their narrow definition of “family” (straight and married) and ignores the reality of modern families. Emphasis on modern which they hate. They want a Ward and June Cleaver “reality” which was always only for a subset of people.
9:55 AM · Apr 24, 2026

PortiaMcGonagal
‪@portiamcgonagal.bsky.social‬
7/7
Connect the dots for the “don’t do politics” people because politics will for sure do them.
9:55 AM · Apr 24, 2026
https://bsky.app/profile/portiamcgonagal.bsky.social/post/3mkartohzsd2a

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Weekend Open Thread

Good morning.

Hope that you are enjoying this weekend with family and friends.

With this being the opening weekend of the Michael Jackson Movie, I just thought that we would have some Michael Jackson videos.
Michael Jackson provided the soundtrack of my life. From the Jackson 5 to when he became Michael Jackson.

And, he did it all without social media and the internet.

RIP Michael.

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Open Thread | The Race for Governor of California

California.
Our largest State.
The world’s 4th largest economy.

They are in the middle of a race for Governor.
California has a jungle primary. The top two – regardless of Political Party – will go on to the General Election.

The top 2 Democratic Party Choices are now Tom Steyer And Xavier Becerra.

Becerra is just the kind of Public Servant that I would like to see as Governor.

I believe that politics is a profession. I guess I am old-fashioned that way.

Part of what made Joe Biden so successful is that his superpower was his extensive knowledge of the ins and outs of government. He used that knowledge to better the lives of the average person and assembled a Cabinet with the same instructions.

Steyer is a thief who was involved in the private prison industry. For me personally, that’s as big a strike for him as Blackwater and a Nazi Tattoo are for that clown in Maine.😒😒

I don’t live in California. Not a California voter. Just an interested Democrat.

Liberal Librarian from the The Establishment Bar IS a Californian, and this is what he had to say today.

On Tom Steyer and Xavier Becerra
Posted by Liberal Librarian
April 21, 2026

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Now, full disclosure: If Steyer makes it through the jungle primary, and his opponent is one of the two leading Republicans, I will have no problem voting for him, and he will likely win. However, I do find it rich that an organization which inveighs against the perniciousness of billionaires is endorsing an actual malefactor of great wealth for the governorship of one of the most powerful governments in the world. And, of course, while Steyer seems like a perfectly decent fellow, he has—like so many of those endorsed by Sanders—no government experience. Considering what we’ve been subjected to for the past ten years through two Donald Trump regimes, one would think that would be a deal-breaker.

………………………………

Again, “Our Revolution” is free to endorse who it wishes. But I do find it amusing that it consistently endorses people like Steyer, or Graham Platner, whom according to their own ideology should be anathema. For them, victory is all. And that is, indeed, the meat and potatoes of politics. But that kind of win-at-any-costs mindset leads to people like John Fetterman and Nina Turner: people who should be nowhere near any levers of influence due to their complete unsuitability for power. Having power over fellow-citizens is a heavy weight; those we choose to have that power should be chosen on more than “vibes” or on with whom we’d like to drink.

California and the Democratic Party dodged a bullet with Eric Swalwell. Here was another white man who coasted to front-runner status based on vibes, and on his aggression against Trump on social media. Now Steyer is saying the right things that excite the likes of Our Revolution. And he’s a billionaire! He gets the memo!

Meanwhile, a new poll places former California attorney general and Obama cabinet member Xavier Becerra as second in the jungle primary. A Latino, a self-effacing soul, one running for the good of the state. Again, Tom Steyer would be fine. But is he the best we can do? Another white governor for a state which is 41% Latino? And for me, I look side-eye at anyone who gains the endorsement of the likes of Bernie Sanders. Such an endorsement is often the kiss of death.

I will be voting for Becerra. I encourage my fellow Californians reading this blog to give him a look. He’s the guy we have at the cookout who tends the grill while the host has to go attend to something else, sipping on a Tecate, entertaining a crowd around him which realizes that he is the key which makes any gathering gel. But, more to the point: He has faced down Donald Trump as California attorney general, and won. He has run one of the largest departments of the federal government. He’s a public servant, and as a fellow public servant he speaks to me. We don’t need a governor who will need a learning curve. And he doesn’t have questionable alliances with groups which want to remake the Democratic Party into a coalition which would exclude many reading this blog.

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Open Thread | The Resistance Is Dismantling Trump’s $1 Billion ICE Prison Machine

The Resistance Is Dismantling Trump’s $1 Billion ICE Prison Machine
Scott Dworkin
Apr 05, 2026

The Trump regime bet $1.074 billion you’d look away. You didn’t. They built a machine that the resistance is taking apart.

Last week DHS blinked. They paused all new warehouse purchases and are now reviewing every contract Kristi Noem signed.

The regime’s plan was to pack 92,000 people into ICE prisons—converting warehouses in American neighborhoods to do it.

They bought the buildings without telling anyone or asking for permission. They assumed communities would comply. They were wrong.

GOP Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi broke with the regime when DHS came for his backyard. “We cannot suddenly flood Byhalia with an influx of up to 10,000 detainees,” he said. That prison was scrapped.

Across the country owners are refusing to sell—eight purchases have fallen through. The regime spent $1.074 billion on warehouses across eight states. We’re fighting like hell to make sure none of them ever open.

THE COURTS ARE OPEN

The regime’s prison playbook was simple: buy quietly, announce fast, and dare anyone to stop them. But everywhere they tried it, the resistance was waiting.

In Romulus, Michigan, ICE bought a warehouse one mile from an elementary school—in a floodplain, with only six bathrooms planned for 500 detainees. They didn’t tell the city. Mayor Robert McCraight found out when the press called him. The city council voted unanimously to sue—and the next day Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed suit alongside them, seeking an emergency court order to block the prison entirely.

In New Mexico, the regime ran into something it didn’t plan for—the Immigrant Safety Act, a new law banning municipalities from signing ICE detention contracts starting May 20.

Otero County has been financially dependent on prison contracts with the federal government for nearly two decades—lose the contract, lose the only way to pay its debt. So the county convened a 12-minute secret meeting to lock in a five-year deal before the law could stop them.

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez took it to the state Supreme Court and called it out: “Otero County did not obtain the approval state law requires, and the agreement is invalid.” If the court rules for him, roughly 900 detainees move or go free

THE WALLS KEEP CLOSING IN

When the regime couldn’t build new facilities, it tried to lock the doors on the ones it already had.

In Minneapolis, DHS barred clergy including Rev. Susie Hayward from entering the prison, forcing them to move their ministry across the street—on Ash Wednesday. So the church sued, and won. US District Judge Jerry Blackwell ordered DHS to immediately restore clergy access.

The regime locked the door. The church sued. The judge opened it.

Yes, keep on fighting everywhere.

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Weekend Open Thread

Good morning.

Hope that you are enjoying this weekend with family and friends.

Got a race for Governor happening in California. Due to recent events, there has been a shakeup among the Democratic Party’s candidates.

Because of the Jungle Primary…
California voters..don’t let the top 2 be Republicans.

Xavier Becerra for Governor

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Open Thread | They Crap On Democrats, but, Run to Give Republicans Credit When They Do the Bare Minimum

The thought that they will replace the base of the Democratic Party with the mythical return of the YT Vote, which hasn’t voted Majority Democrat since 1964…
is delusional.
But, hard head and all…..

From The Establishment Bar:

Pod damn America
Posted by Liberal Librarian
April 08, 2026

Has there ever been a more useless collection of pundits than the assholes at Pod Save America? And has there been a more useless, feckless “Democrat” than Ro Khanna?

Ragnarok Lobster
‪@eclecticbrotha1.bsky.social‬
And Ro Khanna just thanked Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene by name after Trump backed down from his threats to eliminate the Iranian civilization.

These fcukers have completely lost the plot.
10:41 PM · Apr 7, 2026

And Ro Khanna just thanked Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene by name after Trump backed down from his threats to eliminate the Iranian civilization.These fcukers have completely lost the plot.

Ragnarok Lobster (@eclecticbrotha1.bsky.social) 2026-04-08T03:41:36.241Z

Ragnarok Lobster
‪@eclecticbrotha1.bsky.social‬
Just wild how these so-called populists are tearing down Democratic Party leadership while simultaneously hyping white supremacists.
10:45 PM · Apr 7, 2026
https://bsky.app/profile/eclecticbrotha1.bsky.social/post/3mixexcxqpk2g

Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene are not against this war against Iran out of humanitarian reasons. They’re vile antisemites who don’t want any American blood or treasure expended in the defense of dirty Jews in Israel. These are not good people. But because they say things against Donald Trump, they’re treated as part of the “Resistance”.

They are not in any shape or form “resisting”. They are male and female versions of rabid antisemite Father Charles Coughlin, who argued against getting involved in European affairs to save Jews from Nazi tyranny and genocide. These people would be fine if Iran developed nuclear weapons and dropped one on Tel Aviv. They would gladly cheer the destruction of Israel and the eradication of Jews across the world. If they had wanted to prevent this, they would have—like Joe Walsh—urged their followers to vote for Kamala Harris and Democrats up and down the ballot. They did not. They were all in on the Trump Train. And they will gladly support the next fascist spat up by their disgusting movement. They do not believe in democracy. They do not believe in equal rights. They are filth and scum. But they’re white, and white liberals love nothing more than a redemption story where former enemies “see the light”. The thing is that Carlson and Greene are still the enemy. That doesn’t change because they are against Trump. They are still fully on board with the American National Socialist project; they simply realize that Donald Trump is not and never has been the vehicle to deliver that to fruition.

Jon Favreau and Ro Khanna would rather welcome in white antisemites and racists as brothers-in-arms than acknowledge the true base of the Democratic coalition: Black and Jewish voters. They are the most loyal demographic of our coalition. But that’s the problem: the likes of Favreau and Khanna believe that they must be jettisoned in pursuit of that ever elusive white vote. They simply want to return to a time when nonwhites didn’t have so much power in the Democratic Party. Oh, I’m sure they’re fine with President Lyndon Johnson’s landmark civil rights and voting bills; but that was sixty years ago, and it’s time for white men to take the reins again and lead.

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Open Thread | Take Your Blood Pressure Meds Before Reading This

Absolutely foul and disgusting human beings!
Pure, unadulterated RACISM!

Louisiana GOP races to eliminate an elected office won by an exonerated man
By JACK BROOK and SARA CLINE
Updated 4:25 PM CDT, April 9, 2026

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A man imprisoned for nearly 30 years before being exonerated won a landmark election in New Orleans promising to fix a judicial system that failed him. Now, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and the GOP-controlled Legislature are racing to eliminate his job before he can be sworn in.

Calvin Duncan won 68% of the vote last November to become the Orleans Parish clerk of criminal court after pledging to reform the justice system based on his own experience fighting to access court records while in maximum security prison.

Duncan rebuilt his life, in part by running for and winning the clerk’s office. But Louisiana Senate Republicans on Wednesday voted to scrap Duncan’s new job as part of a broader GOP effort to streamline the judiciary in New Orleans, a Democratic hub with a predominantly Black electorate. The state Legislature is largely Republican and white, and the deeply red state has been leading efforts to gut the Voting Rights Act.

Duncan’s swearing in is scheduled for May 4.

He told The Associated Press he believes he’s being retaliated against by Louisiana officials who have long denied his innocence, even though his name is listed on the National Registry of Exonerations

Republicans say it isn’t personal and defend the effort as a step toward government efficiency.

“The citizens of New Orleans overwhelmingly said: ‘I want to give this person a chance, he can make a difference,’” Duncan, a Democrat, told lawmakers during a March committee hearing. “What this bill does, it says: ‘Thank you but you wasted your time.’ It disenfranchises everybody.
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Open Thread | The RE-Segregation of the Military?

Executive Order 9981: Desegregation of the Armed Forces (1948)
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Citation: Executive Order 9981, July 26, 1948; General Records of the United States Government; Record Group 11; National Archives.

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Executive Order 9981 stated that “there shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed forces without regard to race, color, religion, or national origin.” It established the President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services to recommend revisions to military regulations in order to implement this policy.

The advisory committee examined the rules, practices, and procedures of the armed services and recommend ways to make desegregation a reality. The committee, chaired by Charles Fahy, was terminated upon submission of its final report, entitled “Freedom to Serve,” on May 22, 1950.

There was considerable resistance to the executive order from the military, but by the end of the Korean conflict, almost all of the military was integrated.

1948.
Truman did this in 1948!

Adam Serwer

‪@adamserwer.bsky.social‬
Wrote about how Hegseth’s effort to resegregate the upper ranks of the US military ties into the larger MAGA project to restore hierarchies of race and gender: http://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0…
https://bsky.app/profile/adamserwer.bsky.social/post/3mj2shjqqdk2d

The Atlantic
@TheAtlantic
As the Pentagon purges some minorities and women from high-ranking positions, the message being sent to lower-ranking officers is that “they will be assessed on the basis of their gender, race, or politics, rather than their abilities,”
@AdamSerwer
writes:
https://x.com/TheAtlantic/status/2042038069637922983?s=20

The United States versus Elon R. Musk
@Needle_of_Arya
Colin Powell once said that the US military forged after desegregation in 1948 became the largest & most significant merit-based organization in the US, because modern armed forces cannot rely on institutionalized misogyny & racial segregation. Hegseth has undermined all that.
https://x.com/Needle_of_Arya/status/2042226053108941141?s=20

The United States versus Elon R. Musk
@Needle_of_Arya
Decades of successfully convincing otherwise conservative white men of the value of seeing other humans by their abilities & not by their skin color, gender national origin, sexual orientation or gender identity was no easy task, and Hegseth trashed it all in a matter of months.
https://x.com/Needle_of_Arya/status/2042231329958551865?s=20

The United States versus Elon R. Musk
@Needle_of_Arya
to the credit of these otherwise conservative white men, they accepted being fired or demoted rather than carry out the Secretary’s bigoted orders, so we can see that some significant social progress has been made in 80 years
8:30 AM · Apr 9, 2026
https://x.com/Needle_of_Arya/status/2042233617041195069?s=20

Amy Coplan
@amycoplan
Yes!!

From all that has been reported, the only reason Hegseth has even hinted at (and in most cases he says nothing) for his actions is his conclusion that almost anyone who isn’t a white male must have risen to his/her current position due to DEI.

It then becomes impossible for
anyone other than a white male to be promoted or treated fairly.

It was due to conditions exactly like these that DEI programs were instituted. And there is a great deal of empirical evidence showing that the conditions were in no way a reflection of objective reality (that is, white males always being the most deserving of promotion).

It’s remarkable that Hegseth & others who share his clearly racist & sexist views are hubristic enough to believe that their bigotry is justified.

Our military deserves so much more.
10:33 PM · Apr 8, 2026
https://x.com/amycoplan/status/2042083360357618015?s=20

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