Weekend Open Thread

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From Speaker Preacher:

Acyn

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Johnson: If we lose the midterms, these Democrats will turn every committee of Congress into an investigative body, and they’ll go after the president’s family, the cabinet, his donors, friends, half of you in this room will be targeted. I run the protection program. We’ll take care of you.
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Open Thread | Checking In With the Worst Court Since Taney

The majority of this Court are just awful people.

PBS News

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The Supreme Court sided with the maker of the Roundup weedkiller Thursday in a ruling expected to block thousands of lawsuits alleging it failed to warn people the product could cause cancer. to.pbs.org/43VOkVA
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NAACP
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#BREAKING: Today, the Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to strip Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from more than 350,000 Haitian immigrants, putting them at immediate risk of deportation to a country still in crisis.
“The Supreme Court has given the green light to deport over 350,000 people, jeopardizing their safety, all while ignoring clear equal protection principles. It’s a shame that this is the America we’ve come to be.” —President and CEO @DerrickNAACP

Read our full statement. naacp.org/articles/naacp…
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Jameel Jaffer

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Compare Alito’s description of Trump’s racist statements (on the left) to Justice Kagan’s anthology of Trump’s racist statements (on the right). These are passages from this morning’s opinions in Mullin v. Doe.

Compare Alito's description of Trump's racist statements (on the left) to Justice Kagan's anthology of Trump's racist statements (on the right). These are passages from this morning's opinions in Mullin v. Doe.

Jameel Jaffer (@jameeljaffer.bsky.social) 2026-06-25T14:37:23.673Z

Will Stancil

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The reasoning here is absurd enough that it should be part of the story:

“Supreme Court rules that Trump statements that Haitians ‘probably have AIDS,’ are ‘poisoning the blood of our country,’ are ‘eating cats and dogs,” do not constitute racial animus.”

The reasoning here is absurd enough that it should be part of the story:"Supreme Court rules that Trump statements that Haitians 'probably have AIDS,' are 'poisoning the blood of our country,' are 'eating cats and dogs," do not constitute racial animus."

Will Stancil (@whstancil.bsky.social) 2026-06-25T14:58:33.066Z

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For decades, the Court has limited constitutional remedies for racial discrimination by making it harder to prove that discrimination occurred. We’ve reached the final manifestation of that trend: the president using white supremacist rhetoric and the Court saying “Doesn’t look like anything to me.”
10:01 AM · Jun 25, 2026

For decades, the Court has limited constitutional remedies for racial discrimination by making it harder to prove that discrimination occurred. We've reached the final manifestation of that trend: the president using white supremacist rhetoric and the Court saying "Doesn't look like anything to me."

Will Stancil (@whstancil.bsky.social) 2026-06-25T15:01:01.660Z

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It’s genuinely unclear what kind of statement could constitute racial discrimination at this point. Maybe if you provided a notarized statement explaining that you specifically hate black people because of the color of their skin?
10:03 AM · Jun 25, 2026
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Open Thread | Only A Fool Would Have Believed That Dobbs Was About ‘ States Rights’

No, it was never about being ‘ left to the states’. The right-wing wants to impose its will on the entire country.

So Much for Leaving Abortion Up to the States
Louisiana’s case against the FDA is not just about one drug.
By Adam Serwer
June 14, 2026, 7:31 AM ET

The 2022 Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade, supposedly gave states the authority to decide for themselves whether to permit abortion. What should have been apparent then, and is obvious now, is that anti-abortion activists and their allies on the high court were never going to be satisfied with that.

Since October, the state of Louisiana has been seeking to block the distribution of mifepristone, a drug used to induce abortion, through the mail—not just in Louisiana, but anywhere in the United States. The state’s lawsuit against the FDA asserts that the Comstock Act—an anti-obscenity law championed by the 19th-century book burner Anthony Comstock—bans the mailing of abortion medication, and that the federal government wrongly repealed the in-person requirement for prescribing it.

“Louisiana is complaining about reported harms in Louisiana, but they would be imposing a nationwide requirement that patients pick up the pill in person from their health-care provider, even in states that protect abortion access, even in states that explicitly, in their laws, allow for telemedicine provision of mifepristone,” Andrew Beck, an attorney with the ACLU, told me. “Louisiana is really trying to impose its own policy choices on the entire country.”

Medication abortion accounts for about two-thirds of all abortions in the United States, which have actually increased since Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization made it possible to send mifepristone through the mail. Providers were first able to mail the drug during the pandemic, a temporary measure that was made permanent by the FDA in 2023. Even in Louisiana, which has a strict anti-abortion law with few exceptions, the number of abortions has risen, according to the state’s lawsuit. This was in part because Louisianans were able to access abortion drugs through providers based in states where the procedure is legal. Indeed—abortion medication has made it possible for women who live far from any clinic to end unwanted pregnancies. Many of those pro-abortion-rights states had passed “shield laws” that protected providers in their jurisdictions from being sued or prosecuted by authorities in anti-abortion states.

Although Louisiana v. FDA is ostensibly about a federal regulatory decision and the safety of an abortion drug, it is really about access to abortion. Louisiana even began its complaint with the declaration that “the fight for life is far from over.” The FDA has asked the court to hold off on a ruling for now, as the Trump administration has said it is conducting its own review of the drug (all medical evidence indicates that mifepristone is safe). In the meantime, two drug companies are asking the courts to allow the continued distribution of mifepristone. The Supreme Court responded to this question on May 14, overturning a lower order that halted distribution and sending the case back for review. The late Justice Antonin Scalia once predicted that overturning Roe would get the Court out of the “abortion-umpiring business.” That prediction has not aged well.
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Open Thread | Please Be On The Lookout…As Voters, We Have to Stay Vigilant

He_art_dave
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i got a 3rd party very official looking “voter registration” mailer today. took 40 seconds of googling to see its a pac front. go to the official site in your state and check you are registered to vote. dont use third party mailers.

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It was a 501c4 so the legality is grey imo. I could have filled it out, and it might have messed up my current registration. Someone could grab it, and fill out a new person, the form had my address prefilled.
W/ everything going on its just …

fuck.
7:56 PM · Jun 8, 2026

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Thats the thing it was a real registration form. But those “charity” non-profits shouldnt send the form prefilled out.
I get it. could be either side. getting people to register but with everything politics being pushed into confusions, its better everyones paying attention. Look at who sends what.

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Please be on the lookout for mailers like this.
1. Call up your local election jurisdiction. ASK THEM if they have sent out any Official Election Mailers.
2. Ask for an email address to the Head of Voter Registration. Election jurisdictions don’t know what groups are doing out there. By you calling them up and sending them a copy of the mailer, you are helping them, because they will have an answer for the next voter that calls. And, if they have a sample, they can talk with the next voter and describe it perfectly.

Election jurisdictions don’t only get calls from voters. They might get calls from the local alderperson, council person, municipal clerk, who have been contacted by voters. If they know about it, and have a sample, they can send the copy to them, and they will be able to serve their constituents better.

3. Ask to talk to the Legal Counsel for the Election Jurisdiction. Putting the group on the radar of the Legal Counsel is a good thing.

4. If you find out from the election jurisdiction that it’s NOT FROM THEM, then post it on your social media, so that you can warn others.

5. This doesn’t just have to be voter registration applications. It’s also done with MAIL BALLOT APPLICATIONS.

DO NOT FILL OUT A MAIL BALLOT APPLICATION UNLESS YOU KNOW THAT IT’S FROM THE ELECTION JURISDICTION. Check and see if your Election Jurisdiction has the option for you to complete a Mail Ballot Application ONLINE AT THEIR WEBSITE. If they do, please use that method.
If you want to complete a paper Mail Ballot application, go get the ones that they have ON THEIR WEBSITE and download it for yourself.
I wouldn’t trust a Voter Registration or Mail Ballot Application that comes from a Third Party in the Mail.

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Weekend Open Thread

Good Morning.
I hope that you are enjoying this weekend with family and friends.

Tony Award Winner Joshua Henry

Just look at how his fellow co-stars are looking at him.

The comments on this video cracked me up.
Folks said
‘ He sounds like how a Disney Prince should sound.’
‘Idk if this makes sense but his voice sounds handsome lol’
‘Saw him on Good Morning America the other day, and my dad said, “What song does his voice make you think of?” And we both said, “Old Man River.” 😅 That rich, soulful bass is just so resonant. 🥰’ (me too. Thought immediate of Paul Robeson’s Old Man River)

Joshua Henry Performs ‘Soliloquy’ from Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel

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Happy Juneteenth!!

Happy Juneteenth!!

The Historical Legacy of Juneteenth

On “Freedom’s Eve,” or the eve of January 1, 1863, the first Watch Night services took place. On that night, enslaved and free African Americans gathered in churches and private homes all across the country awaiting news that the Emancipation Proclamation had taken effect. At the stroke of midnight, prayers were answered as all enslaved people in Confederate States were declared legally free. Union soldiers, many of whom were black, marched onto plantations and across cities in the south reading small copies of the Emancipation Proclamation spreading the news of freedom in Confederate States. Only through the Thirteenth Amendment did emancipation end slavery throughout the United States.

But not everyone in Confederate territory would immediately be free. Even though the Emancipation Proclamation was made effective in 1863, it could not be implemented in places still under Confederate control. As a result, in the westernmost Confederate state of Texas, enslaved people would not be free until much later. Freedom finally came on June 19, 1865, when some 2,000 Union troops arrived in Galveston Bay, Texas. The army announced that the more than 250,000 enslaved black people in the state, were free by executive decree. This day came to be known as “Juneteenth,” by the newly freed people in Texas.

The post-emancipation period known as Reconstruction (1865-1877) marked an era of great hope, uncertainty, and struggle for the nation as a whole. Formerly enslaved people immediately sought to reunify families, establish schools, run for political office, push radical legislation and even sue slaveholders for compensation. Given the 200+ years of enslavement, such changes were nothing short of amazing. Not even a generation out of slavery, African Americans were inspired and empowered to transform their lives and their country.

Juneteenth marks our country’s second independence day. Although it has long celebrated in the African American community, this monumental event remains largely unknown to most Americans.


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The Opening of the Obama Presidential Center

Chris D. Jackson
@ChrisDJackson

📸 Great photo of @JoeBiden and @DrBiden with the Obamas, Bushes, and Clintons in Chicago today.

This is America. Not what is currently in the White House.

Acyn
@Acyn

Obama: I am not immune to anger or doubt. But I do know this when we lose faith in each other, when we stop believing that voting matters… we open the door to the most ruthless or the most careless, or the most fearful among us who see some groups and some people as more equal ernment as nothing more than a way to divvy up the spoils and punish enemies, and keep those who are different in their place. I do not believe that is the story of America that prevails in the end.
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Open Thread | If They Didn’t Have Staggering CORRUPTION, They Wouldn’t Have Anything

This needs to be a Democratic Theme leading up to the midterms:

Mike Levin
@MikeLevin
This is so insanely corrupt, I can’t even believe it.

More than half the donors to Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom just won over $50 billion in new federal contracts in six months.

And here’s the part that should make your blood boil.

Sixteen of these 27 donors were facing federal enforcement actions, antitrust reviews, labor cases, securities charges. Many of those cases have been quietly dropped or scaled back since Trump took office. You write a check, your legal problems disappear. That’s not a coincidence.

The White House won’t even release the full donor list. They’re hiding it on purpose, because daylight is the one thing pay-to-play can’t survive. A federal judge already ruled ballroom construction has to stop until Congress authorizes it.

Government is supposed to serve the people, not auction itself off to the highest bidder. When access goes to whoever pays the most, working families always end up paying the price.

We either end the corruption, or the corruption will end us.

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Open Thread | The Man Unqualified to be Secretary of Defense Continues to Try And Erase Black Contributions to the Military

I first heard the name Chappie James when I went for a tour on the campus of Tuskegee University in Alabama. There is a building named for him with a replica of the plane that he flew while in the Military.
I am not shocked by this. Just enraged.

Mike Young
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Daniel “Chappie” James Jr. flew 101 combat missions in Korea and 78 in Vietnam. He stared down Qaddafi at an air base in Libya. He became the first Black four-star general in the history of the United States military. Ronald Reagan called him “a truly great American.” Florida m.

Pete Hegseth took down his portrait from the Air Force Art Gallery and left the wall empty.

Colonel Gerald Curry passed that painting every day for more than a decade on the way to his office. He is writing a leadership book based on James’s service. When the portrait came down, he said it “really, really hurt.” Shortly after, he retired.

Clint Smith interviewed two dozen currently serving, retired, and civilian Black military members for this piece. Person after person described the same thing: promotions blocked or delayed, senior Black and female officers dismissed, Confederate monuments restored, books about Black service members removed from military libraries, affinity groups disbanded. One training instructor described her team manually striking out passages about accomplished Black service members from educational materials – by hand, page by page.

Hegseth at Quantico told 800 generals and admirals it was acceptable to “put hands” on subordinates and promised their records would be kept clean if they faced discrimination complaints.

A retired Army officer told Smith his fear plainly: “If Pete Hegseth and the current administration had their way, you wouldn’t see any of us in key leadership positions. I think the whole idea is to eliminate as many of us as they can, take us back as far as they can.”

Chappie James’s words are engraved on his tombstone at Arlington: “This is my country and I believe in her.” The Pentagon took down his portrait. His words are still there.
https://x.com/micyoung75/status/2065539890524127669

Wes Moore
@iamwesmoore

Sec. Hegseth’s actions continue to be despicable – and they certainly aren’t representative of the Army I served in.

We’ve repeatedly seen how this White House has disparaged and mistreated both active-duty service members and the veterans who raised their hand to serve this country. I’m glad that people are continuing to stand up and speak out.
https://x.com/iamwesmoore/status/2064413006495154417

John “Was Great While It Lasted…” Grossund
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Replying to @micyoung75 and @iamwesmoore
And that is part of their plan. Strip the service of anyone with integrity and loyalty to the oath and replace them with a White, Christian Dominionist, Jihad force ready to crusade against American Citizens, accept illegal orders, etc.
5:30 PM · Jun 12, 2026
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Once again:
Harry Truman’s Executive Order to Desegregate the troops was issued in 1948!

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