Republican legislators, part 1
Republican legislators in Wisconsin are advancing a bill to prevent businesses from requiring proof of vaccination, in part because, according to State Rep. Treig Pronschinske, "if you can't see the virus ... how can you stop it? How? You physically cannot see the virus." pic.twitter.com/0ZW9RFhtYJ
— Heartland Signal (@HeartlandSignal) January 12, 2022
Part 2 -- And yes, this Republican legislator from Virginia is right: we need students to study that famous debate between Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass
If Virginia is going to pass a law requiring that each student demonstrate an understanding of the Lincoln-Douglas debates we should start by getting the right Douglas.https://t.co/YPYIRCGMyf pic.twitter.com/eHVfa4Pcjp
— Sally Hudson (@SallyLHudson) January 14, 2022
Political significance in a football game? Who knew?
QAnon conspiracy theorist and self-proclaimed "prophet" Johnny Enlow sees prophetic significance for Trump in the results of the College Football National Championship. pic.twitter.com/5Woozi0LFm
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) January 13, 2022
Yes 😉!
Along with the deep political divide in this country, there is clearly an intellectual divide. It is sometimes said that Democrats are condescending. For any Republicans reading this, that means they talk down to people.
— Duty To Warn 🔉 (@duty2warn) January 13, 2022