Weekend Open Thread

Good Morning. I hope that you are enjoying this weekend, fully vaccinated and boosted, with family and friends. That new booster shot has been approved..be sure to get it. Call and see if your pharmacy has it.

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This week, the Gospel world lost a legend: Richard Smallwood.

Richard Smallwood, 77, Choral Leader and Composer of Gospel Hits, Dies

By Clay Risen
Dec. 31, 2025, 1:44 p.m. ET

He sold millions of albums with the Richard Smallwood Singers, and his songs, many influenced by classical music, were recorded by stars like Whitney Houston.

Richard Smallwood, a classically trained composer and singer who grafted Baroque influences onto traditional gospel sounds to create a steady stream of hits, many of which were later recorded by a long list of stars, including Stevie Wonder, Destiny’s Child and Whitney Houston, died on Tuesday in Sandy Spring, Md. He was 77.

His publicist, Bill Carpenter, said the death, in a rehabilitation facility, was from complications of kidney failure.

Mr. Smallwood emerged in the late 1970s as the head of his group the Richard Smallwood Singers, part of a wave of “progressive” gospel musicians who brought the sounds of the Black church into the musical mainstream.

After several years performing in Washington, their hometown, and other cities, the group released their first album, “The Richard Smallwood Singers,” in 1982. It spent 87 weeks on the Billboard Gospel charts.

Mr. Smallwood’s music was grounded in gospel traditions, and his lyrics always dealt with religious themes. But he also wove in secular and classical influences, making his work more widely appreciated but also somewhat controversial among gospel music purists.

“People in the industry said, ‘Why do you put that classical stuff in there?’” he said in a 2016 interview for the Grammy Awards website. “And I just said, ‘That’s me, that’s what I write.’”

At the same time, he resisted pressure to take out explicit references to Jesus and God in order to make his music palatable to more listeners.

“Then the song is completely watered down, and by the time they’re finished doctoring it so it can be accepted on a pop station, it’s actually not a gospel song anymore, as far as the message is concerned,” he told The Washington Post in 1989.

Mr. Smallwood was multitalented: He wrote and arranged the music, played piano and sang baritone. He was nominated for eight Grammy Awards, and he received four Dove Awards, given by the Gospel Music Association.

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Open Thread | Whip Clark Pens Boston Globe Op-Ed: “Mike Johnson’s War on Women”

Whip Clark Pens Boston Globe Op-Ed: “Mike Johnson’s War on Women”
December 20, 2025
MALDEN, MA — In case you missed it, Democratic Whip Katherine Clark (MA-5) published an op-ed in the Boston Globe calling out Mike Johnson’s misogyny and Republicans’ anti-woman, anti-family policies.

You can read the entire op-ed HERE or below:

Mike Johnson’s war on women

Representative Katherine Clark of Massachusetts is the House Democratic Whip.

“Amid all the political chaos in these final weeks of 2025, House Republicans have broken into another civil war. This one is personal — with Speaker Mike Johnson facing brutal accusations of misogyny from his own party members, even as he claims to be women’s “biggest champion.”

“‘He sidelines us and doesn’t take us seriously,’ Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia said.

“Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina said, ‘Women will never be taken seriously until leadership decides to take us seriously, and I’m no longer holding my breath.’

“They’re being generous.

“Johnson isn’t just a sexist boss. As a party leader and as a policymaker, he has systematically made life harder and more expensive for all women.

“This is someone who has never been shy about his thoughts on gender.

“He has, in public and on camera, blamed school shootings on no-fault divorce and ‘radical feminism.’

“He has referred to abortion as ‘a Holocaust.’

“Just a few weeks ago, he casually talked about the difference between the brains of men and women: ‘Men and women are different in this way, is that men can compartmentalize things.’

“In the same interview, he praised Conference Chair Lisa McClain — the highest-ranking Republican woman in the House — as the colleague he trusts most to make him dinner.

“That low opinion of GOP women is plainly reflected in how he runs the House.

“Under Johnson’s speakership, there are more Republican committee chairs named Mike than women chairs combined.

“He raged against a bipartisan bill allowing members of Congress who are pregnant or recovering from childbirth to vote by proxy. But when asked about a male colleague’s domestic abuse allegations, he shrugged off the question and said: ‘I’ve been a little busy.’

“This disdain for women is also shaping the actual policies that Johnson gavels through the House.

“This year alone, he has shepherded legislation closing down maternity wards, banning reproductive care for American servicewomen, and mandating creepy gender inspections for young girls who want to play sports.

“Even as he joined in on the White House’s new obsession with birth rates, he helped cut $1 trillion from Medicaid — a program that pays for 41 percent of births in America.

“He helped engineer an economy so catastrophic for regular families that at least 450,000 women have left the workforce.

“He looked at a country where moms’ child-care costs can outpace their rent, then wrote a budget that manages to make it even more expensive.

“He saw a third of single mothers going hungry, then enacted unprecedented cuts to federal food assistance.

“He supported a poll tax on married women — a bill requiring married women who took their spouse’s last name to get a $165 passport before they can vote.

“Yes, Mike Johnson has weird, retrograde views on women. But it’s so much worse. His leadership is a threat to the health and security that should be our daughters’ birthright.”

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Happy New Year!!

From everyone at 3CHICS…..
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
We welcome in 2026
Mask 😷😷 up, stay vaccinated.
May you and your family stay safe.😊🎉🎇🎆🎊

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Open Thread | As We End The Year…

Some truth from James Baldwin, who is as ever correct TODAY as he was DECADES AGO.

Prof. Carl Sagan
@ProfCarlSagan
Ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have.

– James Baldwin

Over the course of this past year, I have come to the same conclusion. If a print edition of a book exists, I have been buying it. If Peanut asks for a book, she’s getting the physical copy. I also try to buy a DVD with every paycheck. Want that physical media. And, I have bought actual CD’s this year. Peanut has been going ‘vintage’ – she has started her own vinyl album collection.

Andrew A. Michta
@andrewmichta
🧵This won’t be my typical post; rather, a reflection after the Christmas season that allowed me to slow down a bit. BLUF: We need a return to analog culture. We need to reclaim reading physical journals and books. We need to return to in-person contact and conversations. 1/6
11:26 AM · Dec 30, 2025

Andrew A. Michta
@andrewmichta
The internet generates alienation and ultimately loneliness. As human beings we were never meant to live our lives online. The world can’t be reduced to a phone screen, and even if so, it shouldn’t be. We need to reclaim tangible living where real human complexity resides. 2/5
11:26 AM · Dec 30, 2025

Andrew A. Michta
@andrewmichta
No computer screen can substitute for the weight of a book in your hand, no zoom call can substitute for the timbre of someone’s voice, or genuine eye contact, or a handshake. No AI algorithm can replicate the act of learning that takes time, reflection and making mistakes. 3/6
11:26 AM · Dec 30, 2025

Andrew A. Michta
@andrewmichta
I shudder when I see young women or men snap endless selfies to post online; or seeing a forest of raised iPhones to snap a picture of Mona Lisa at the Louvre. Such moments were never meant to be documented; they were meant to be lived-saying this doesn’t make me a luddite. 4/6
11:26 AM · Dec 30, 2025

Andrew A. Michta
@andrewmichta
I was raised reading real books. They offered the requisite linearity that disciplined the mind, for each line had a starting and ending point. I see the devastation that hypertext brought to our young in their writing, and in speech where “like” is the most ubiquitous word. 5/6
11:26 AM · Dec 30, 2025

Andrew A. Michta
@andrewmichta
The digital world has become one of imprecision and progressive ignorance. The vulgarity that pervades social media is but one sign of our times, as we continue to regress. It’s not too late to course correct, though soon it will be, as digital decadence engulfs our lives. 6/End
11:26 AM · Dec 30, 2025
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Open Thread | Why I Am Never In the ‘ Just Write Off the South’ Crowd

You want to know why I am never in the ‘ Just write off the South’ crowd?

Because, I know that half of this country’s Black population lives in those Red States. I will not abandon them.

I’ll say it again. I don’t think half of those states are actually Red. I believe they are Voter Suppressed.

Please note. Even though Texas is only at 13.02 % – the raw number is over 4,000,000
California is only at 7.16% – the raw number is 2.8 million

BMB Empower Network
@BmbEmpower
Black Population by State in the US

1. 🇺🇸 Mississippi – 38.49%
2. 🇺🇸 Louisiana – 33.22%
3. 🇺🇸 Georgia – 32.29%
4. 🇺🇸 Maryland – 31.72%
5. 🇺🇸 Alabama – 26.76%
6. 🇺🇸 South Carolina – 25.5%
7. 🇺🇸 Delaware – 23.66%
8. 🇺🇸 North Carolina – 21.61%
9. 🇺🇸 Virginia – 20.76%
10. 🇺🇸 New York – 17.6%
11. 🇺🇸 Tennessee – 16.84%
12. 🇺🇸 Florida – 16.36%
13. 🇺🇸 Arkansas – 16.02%
14. 🇺🇸 Illinois – 15.35%
15. 🇺🇸 Michigan – 15.18%
16. 🇺🇸 New Jersey – 14.8%
17. 🇺🇸 Ohio – 14.5%
18. 🇺🇸 Connecticut – 13.22%
19. 🇺🇸 Texas – 13.02%
20. 🇺🇸 Pennsylvania – 12.84%
21. 🇺🇸 Missouri – 12.64%
22. 🇺🇸 Nevada – 11.32%
23. 🇺🇸 Indiana – 11%
24. 🇺🇸 Massachusetts – 9.75%
25. 🇺🇸 Rhode Island – 9.5%
26. 🇺🇸 Kentucky – 9.49%
27. 🇺🇸 Oklahoma – 9.33%
28. 🇺🇸 Minnesota – 8.5%
29. 🇺🇸 Wisconsin – 7.51%
30. 🇺🇸 Kansas – 7.48%
31. 🇺🇸 California – 7.16%
32. 🇺🇸 Nebraska – 6.3%
33. 🇺🇸 Arizona – 6.08%
34. 🇺🇸 Washington – 5.79%
35. 🇺🇸 Colorado – 5.48%
36. 🇺🇸 Iowa – 5.27%
37. 🇺🇸 Alaska – 5.17%
38. 🇺🇸 West Virginia – 4.86%
39. 🇺🇸 North Dakota – 4.11%
40. 🇺🇸 Hawaii – 3.68%
41. 🇺🇸 New Mexico – 3.36%
42. 🇺🇸 Oregon – 3.21%
43. 🇺🇸 South Dakota – 3.13%
44. 🇺🇸 New Hampshire – 2.55%
45. 🇺🇸 Maine – 2.45%
46. 🇺🇸 Vermont – 2.23%
47. 🇺🇸 Utah – 1.95%
48. 🇺🇸 Wyoming – 1.65%
49. 🇺🇸 Idaho – 1.31%
50. 🇺🇸 Montana – 1.12%

📌 Data is from 2023. For most recent and accurate data visit the source.

Source: World Population Review
5:32 PM · Dec 16, 2025
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Weekend Open Thread

Good Morning. I hope that you are enjoying this weekend, fully vaccinated and boosted, with family and friends. That new booster shot has been approved..be sure to get it. Call and see if your pharmacy has it.

Order your free COVID Tests., if you still can.

The Kanneh-Mason family boasts seven classically trained musicians, each under the age of 30. The siblings have toured the world and recorded chart-topping albums.

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Open Thread | I Remember When Virginia Governor Sweater Vest Was the FUTURE of the Republican Party

Earlier this month, I think the MSM paid too much attention to the victories of the Democratic Party at the top of the ticket.
What happened in Virginia, Georgia and Mississippi meant a great deal more than they were willing to report on.

We’re toast!’ Sweeping losses spiral Virginia GOP into finger-pointing panic
Markus Schmidt, Virginia Mercury
November 24, 2025 8:20AM ET

The chair of the 5th Congressional District GOP Committee had arrived at the Donald W. Huffman Advance — the Republican Party of Virginia’s annual flagship gathering — at The Forum Hotel in Charlottesville on Dec. 6, 2024, hoping the event would offer a clear roadmap heading into a pivotal election year.

Instead, he said, he witnessed what felt like an early coronation of Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, who had launched her gubernatorial bid that September and, in his view, had already been handpicked by Gov. Glenn Youngkin as his successor.

“I sat there and watched it,” Buchanan said. “I had breakfast, and then went to the first real gathering of the troops, at lunch, and that’s when the coronation began. And I packed my stuff up and left, I didn’t want to hear any more.”

The program, he said, offered little for local organizers seeking help to compete in difficult districts. “There was nothing for us grassroots supporters,” he said. “You know what the program was about? Furthering Youngkin’s agenda.”

One year later, after Democrats swept all three statewide offices in November 2025 and picked up more than a dozen seats to solidify a 67-seat House of Delegates majority, Buchanan’s concerns have become the center of a widening debate inside a party struggling to process the magnitude of its losses — and to figure out what comes next.

A statewide collapse that mirrored a national trend
The scale of the GOP’s collapse stunned both parties.

Democrat Abigail Spanberger defeated Winsome Earle-Sears by a commanding 15-point margin in the governor’s race, while Democrats flipped more House seats than most analysts predicted — a sweeping repudiation of Republican candidates and messaging.

Those elections in the Virginia Legislature were enormously important. You have a state with a high number of Government Employees. Employees who were not working due to the shutdown. Employees who were menaced by DOGE earlier this year, and the Republican Governor’s response was to tell them that they could get employment elsewhere. They didn’t see a Governor fighting for them.

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Merry Christmas!!

3ChicsPolitico wishes all of our commenters, readers, followers, friends and guests a very Merry Christmas. May your day be filled with love, joy, good food and good cheer. Enjoy and stay safe.

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Open Thread | Administration Removing Career Diplomats From Posts All Around The World

Getting rid of more institutional memory to be replaced by mediocre, unqualified incompetents, if they will actually be replaced at all.

Trump removes nearly 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial positions

By MATTHEW LEE
Updated 11:33 AM CST, December 22, 2025

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is recalling nearly 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial and other senior embassy posts as it moves to reshape the U.S. diplomatic posture abroad with personnel deemed fully supportive of President Donald Trump’s “America First” priorities.

The chiefs of mission in at least 29 countries were informed last week that their tenures would end in January, according to two State Department officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal personnel moves.

All of them had taken up their posts in the Biden administration but had survived an initial purge in the early months of Trump’s second term that targeted mainly political appointees. That changed on Wednesday when they began to receive notices from officials in Washington about their imminent departures.

Ambassadors serve at the pleasure of the president although they typically remain at their posts for three to four years. Those affected by the shake-up are not losing their foreign service jobs but will be returning to Washington for other assignments should they wish to take them, the officials said.

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Africa is the continent most affected by the removals, with ambassadors from 13 countries being removed: Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Somalia and Uganda.

Second is Asia, with ambassadorial changes coming to six countries: Fiji, Laos, the Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Vietnam affected.

Four countries in Europe (Armenia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Slovakia) are affected; as are two each in the Middle East (Algeria and Egypt); South and Central Asia (Nepal and Sri Lanka); and the Western Hemisphere (Guatemala and Suriname).

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Open Thread | Think On This……

I am not surprised. Not in the least. I think nothing less of this bunch. But, it still doesn’t make it any less infuriating.

Jesus Freakin Congress
@TheJFreakinC
🚨BREAKING: ICE accidentally published a government watch list of immigration lawyers… because nothing says “healthy democracy” like federal agencies quietly cataloging the attorneys who challenge them.

Yes, really.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement posted what appears to be a covert roster of immigration attorneys on its own website. No announcement. No explanation. Just buried there until attorney Arlene Amarante stumbled across it while using the site and realized her own name was on the list. Casual. Normal. Totally fine.

The list has since been taken down, which is usually what happens when something is completely legitimate and not deeply alarming.

Immigration advocacy group Al Otro Lado has now filed a FOIA request demanding answers. Who created this list? Why did it exist? And why was ICE cataloging lawyers at all?

Then the situation got even more disturbing.

Amarante noticed a clear pattern, telling WGNO that a large number of the attorneys on the list were people of color. At that point, this stops being bureaucratic incompetence and starts looking like targeting.

Her question cuts to the heart of it. Why does this list exist? Whether it was an “innocent incursion” or something intentional and nefarious, we need to know. Especially when this administration keeps pushing the idea that helping immigrants is itself the harm, and this list seems to reflect that mindset.

And let’s be honest, this didn’t come out of nowhere.

In March 2025, the White House issued a memo titled “Preventing Abuses of the Legal System and the Federal Court,” openly attacking immigration lawyers, accusing them of “unscrupulous” behavior, and directing the Attorney General to take action against lawyers and firms that cross the Trump administration.

So when ICE gets caught maintaining a quiet database of immigration attorneys, the context matters.

Al Otro Lado didn’t sugarcoat it, warning that the list raises “grave concerns of political targeting and professional intimidation” while the administration escalates its attacks on immigrant advocates.

Staff attorney Andrew Fels said what everyone is thinking. There is no obvious legitimate reason for ICE to be compiling a covert roster of immigration lawyers. The group is now demanding ICE publicly explain the list’s purpose and release the policies governing who was included.

Legal director Cassandra Lopez issued a warning that should make every lawyer uneasy. History may be repeating itself. Lawyers are appearing on government watch lists simply for doing their jobs, defending asylum seekers, and holding the government accountable in court.

Since the start of Trump’s second term, lawyers haven’t been treated as officers of the court. They’ve been treated as enemies. This watch list looks like the next step, where adversarial legal representation itself becomes suspicious behavior.

That’s not law enforcement. That’s authoritarianism.

And when the government starts monitoring the lawyers tasked with challenging it, the rule of law isn’t being protected… it’s being dismantled.
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