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What Tina Turner and Ed Schneider Have In Common
Isaiah 55:8-9 reads.   “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” You may be wondering why I used this scripture passage from the 55th chapter of Isaiah when it relates to Tina Turner and myself. Trust me when I tell you, it will…
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mappingthemoon · 4 months
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Zines Read 2023
Unemployment / Aaron Lake Smith
Behind the Zines #14 / ed. Billy McCall
Zisk #31 / ed. Mike Faloon & Mike Fournier
Zisk #32: Remembering Bob Gibson / ed. Mike Faloon & Mike Fournier
Zisk #33: Bartolo Colon: Hall of Famer? / ed. Mike Faloon & Mike Fournier
Brief Text Descriptions of Everyday Events / Keith Helt
Flotation Device #18 / Keith Helt
Denacola: Menagerie / Dena Zilber
Nothing Spinning #1: Hydrogen / Lindsey Richter
Nothing Spinning #2: Helium / Lindsey Richter
Scenes from the Late Devonian Period / Lindsey Richter
Stoneybrook Looks / Lindsey E. Richter
sixteen years sober and i was thinking about relapsing / enola dismay
A Cookbook Christmas #5 / Peter & Ansley
QRK5 #6 / Ed Tillman
Save the USPS: A small business’s love letter to an essential American institution / Danny Caine
How to Resist Amazon and Why (rev. 2nd ed.) / Danny Caine
The Paruretic #1: The story of a guy who’s pee shy / Mark Cunning
The Paruretic #2: College / Mark Cunning
The Paruretic #3 Vacation / Mark Cunning
The Paruretic #4: The Search for Help / Mark Cunning
The Paruretic #5: Dating
I Could’ve Killed Alex Jones / Mark Cunning
Gut Bucket Research #10 / David Tighe
I Want an Army Out of Caves… #12/Unclassifiables #3 / ed. David Tighe
Unclassifiables #13 / ed. David Tighe
The Secret of the Moon’s Rotation #33 / ed. David Tighe
Behind the Zines #15 / ed. Billy McCall
Brides of the Mystery / Lydian Brambila
zines in libraries: collecting, cataloging, community / Zine Librarians Interest Group ; Joshua Barton, Violet Fox, Anissa Malady, Kelly McElroy, Matthew Moyer, Sarah G. Wenzel
Zine Librarians Code of Ethics Zine / Heidy Berthoud, Joshua Barton, Jeremy Brett, Lisa Darms, Violet Fox, Jenna Freedman, Jennifer LaSuprema Hecker, Lillian Karabaic, Rhonda Kauffman, Kelly McElroy, Milo Miller, Honor Moody, Jude Vachon, Madeline Veitch, Celina Williams, Kelly Wooten
Ornery Cuss / K Ratticus
Against the Logic of the Guillotine / crimethInc.
Bound to Struggle: Where Kink and Radical Politics Meet #1 / ed. simon strikeback
Bound to Struggle: Where Kink and Radical Politics Meet #2 / ed. simon strikeback
Bound to Struggle: Where Kink and Radical Politics Meet #3: Language / ed. simon strikeback
Bound to Struggle: Where Kink and Radical Politics Meet #5: Praxis / ed. simon strikeback
Men I Think Are the Same Man: Men I Have Mistaken For Each Other (and some women) / aggie
Every Thug Is a Lady: Adventures Without Gender / Julia Eff
tear the petals off of you / Julia Eff
People Like Us: David Byrne’s 1986 Cult Film True Stories as a Search for Autistic Connection / Lewis Attilio Franco
Tracing this Body: Transsexuality, pharmaceuticals & capitalism & New Flesh, New Struggles self discovery thru porn & kink / michelle o’brien
Brides of the Mystery / Lydian Brambila & Ariel Ackerly
An Otherworldly Light #1 / R. P. Schneider (ed.), ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion
An Otherworldly Light #2 / R. P. Schneider (ed.), ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion
Welcome to Our Dimension Party (2nd ed.) / Samantha Hensley
Behind the Zines #16: Zines Saved My Life! / ed. Billy McCall
Weirdo du Jour #3: “Line Cook Love” / K Ratticus
Cathode Ray Mission #1: A Horror and Sci-Fi Fanzine / K Ratticus
Cathode Ray Mission #2: A Horror and Sci-Fi Fanzine / K Ratticus
Testimony, v. 1 / ed. Ryan Avery
Postcards from Irving, v. 5 / Tyler
The Desert Sun #51 / Billy
Proof I Exist #42: Five Days in Chicago / Billy McCall
Zisk #34: If Ichiro Journaled Like Henry Rollins / ed. Mike Faloon & Mike Fournier
Selected list of zine distros and other places to find most of these titles:
Antiquated Future
Behind the Zines Distro (Billy McCall)
Bound to Struggle (simon strikeback)
Crapandemic (Julia Eff)
Dena Zilber
Flotation Device (Keith Helt)
Gut Bucket Research (David Tighe)
Honeycraft (Lindsey Richter)
Lydian Brambila
Policymaker (Mike Fournier)
Related Records (Ryan Avery)
SAMSKETCHBOOK (Sam Hensley)
Weirdo du Jour (K Ratticus)
ZineLibraries.info
PS I'm moonmoth on LibraryThing.
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Overdiagnosis and influence of client gender on diagnosis.
“Unresolved questions exist concerning diagnosis of ADHD. First, some studies suggest a potential overdiagnosis. Second, compared with the male–female ratio in the general population (3:1), many more boys receive ADHD treatment compared with girls (6–9:1). We hypothesized that this occurs because therapists do not adhere to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.; DSM–IV) and International Classification of Diseases (10th rev.; ICD–10) criteria. Instead, we hypothesized that, in accordance with the representativeness heuristic, therapists might diagnose attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) if a patient resembles their concept of a prototypical ADHD child, leading therapists to overlook certain exclusion criteria. This may result in overdiagnosis. Furthermore, as ADHD is more frequent in males, a boy might be seen as a more prototypical ADHD child and might therefore receive an ADHD diagnosis more readily than a girl would. Method: We sent a case vignette to 1,000 child psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers and asked them to give a diagnosis. Four versions of the vignette existed: Vignette 1 (ADHD) fulfilled all DSM–IV/ICD–10 criteria of ADHD. Vignettes 2–4 (non-ADHD) included several ADHD symptoms but stated other ADHD criteria were nonfulfilled. Therefore, an ADHD diagnosis could not be given. Furthermore, boy and girl versions of each vignette were created. Results: In Vignettes 2–4 (non-ADHD), 16.7% of therapists diagnosed ADHD. In the boy version of these vignettes, therapists diagnosed ADHD around 2 times more than they did with the girl vignettes. “
“Conclusions: Therapists do not adhere strictly to diagnostic manuals. Our study suggests that overdiagnosis of ADHD occurs in clinical routine and that the patient's gender influences diagnosis considerably. “
`Bruchmüller, K., Margraf, J., and Schneider, S. “Is ADHD diagnosed in accord with diagnostic criteria? Overdiagnosis and influence of client gender on diagnosis” (2012). J Consult Clin Psychol. 80:1. [
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Crowd of Colorado Democrats eye 2020 challenge to Gardner
With Kevin Robillard, Zach Montellaro and Daniel Strauss
The following newsletter is an abridged version of Campaign Pro’s Morning Score. For an earlier morning read on exponentially more races — and for a more comprehensive aggregation of the day’s most important campaign news — sign up for Campaign Pro today. (http://www.politicopro.com/proinfo)
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BUT IS IT TOO EARLY? — “Crowd of Democrats eye 2020 challenge to Gardner,” by Campaign Pro’s Elena Schneider: “As NRSC chairman, Sen. Cory Gardner is doing all he can to get his GOP colleagues across the 2018 finish line. But back home in Colorado, Democrats are already salivating about 2020 – when they’ll target Gardner in a presidential year in a state Donald Trump lost by nearly 5 points. What’s far from clear, however, is which Democrat will get the chance to take on Gardner, and whether the party’s deep bench will yield a prolonged and expensive primary battle that leaves the winner bruised ahead of the general election. ‘We could see a fairly broad primary, and I’ve heard whispers from a lot of different candidates who are interested in it,’ said Mike Melanson, a Democratic consultant in the state. ‘But the bottom line is that Gardner’s in a world of hurt.’ The latest maneuvering stems from Rep. Ed Perlmutter’s decision this week to return to his House race; he had previously planned to retire after a brief run for the open governorship in 2018.” Full story.
ABOUT LAST NIGHT — “Trump returns to familiar territory in Phoenix rally,” by POLITICO’s Matthew Nussbaum: “President Donald Trump was back in his natural element on Tuesday night, revving up a stadium of supporters in Phoenix, launching attacks on the media and defending last week’s response to a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., the day after a scripted, sober address about an increased American military presence in Afghanistan. Trump seemed to be reveling in the crowd’s love from the moment he entered, clapping his hands as he made his way slowly to the podium, and before long he was enticing the crowd to rain boos on reporters.” Full story.
TRUMP V. MITCH — “Trump and McConnell Locked in a Cold War, Threatening the G.O.P. Agenda,” by The New York Times’ Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin: “The relationship between President Trump and Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, has disintegrated to the point that they have not spoken to each other in weeks, and Mr. McConnell has privately expressed uncertainty that Mr. Trump will be able to salvage his administration after a series of summer crises. What was once an uneasy governing alliance has curdled into a feud of mutual resentment and sometimes outright hostility, complicated by the position of Mr. McConnell’s wife, Elaine L. Chao, in Mr. Trump’s cabinet, according to more than a dozen people briefed on their imperiled partnership. Angry phone calls and private badmouthing have devolved into open conflict, with the president threatening to oppose Republican senators who cross him, and Mr. McConnell mobilizing to their defense.” Full story.
— NOW WATCH THE AD — The Senate Leadership fund, the super PAC that’s aligned with McConnell, cut a video yesterday slamming Kelli Ward, who is looking to best Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) in the primary after failing to do so to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in 2016. The ad called her “Chemtrail Kelli” and said she is “not conservative, just crazy ideas.” President Donald Trump previously boosted Ward in a tweet that also slammed Flake. The ad.
—Why does Trump World think they can win this battle with McConnell? Pollster Tony Fabrizio has been tweeting out polling snippets showing Trump remains much, much more popular with the GOP base than the majority leader and the Republican Congress writ large. In August, Trump’s favorability with GOP or GOP-leaning voters was +50 on net, while Congressional Republicans were just +8. Another tidbit found only 27 percent of GOP or GOP-leaning voters approved of McConnell, while 44 percent disapproved. Fabrizio, a Trump pollster, put out the polling even though it shows Trump also losing support: His net favorability fell 12 points among Republicans between June and August.
AND ONE MORE THING — “Senate candidate Roy Moore has said he doesn’t believe Obama is a natural-born citizen,” via CNN: “Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, a Republican candidate for US Senate, has cast doubt on former President Barack Obama’s citizenship repeatedly and as recently as December 2016, fueling the debunked ‘birther’ movement that sought to delegitimize Obama’s presidency. Moore, who started questioning the legitimacy of Obama’s citizenship back in 2008, last year told a meeting of the Constitution Party that he personally did not believe Obama was a natural-born citizen.” Full story.
Days until the 2017 election: 76.
Days until the 2018 election: 440.
Thanks for joining us! You can email tips to the Campaign Pro team at [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected].
You can also follow us on Twitter: @politicoscott, @ec_schneider, @politicokevin, @danielstrauss4 and @maggieseverns.
NEW THIS MORNING — Taylor joins open race for TX-03: State Sen. Van Taylor is launching his bid to replace retiring GOP Rep. Sam Johnson for his Plano-based seat just north of Dallas. Kevin Brannon will be the general consultant, Jeff Norwood will be handling media, Casey Phillips is serving as a senior adviser, and Jordan Powell is doing digital for the campaign.
CASH RACE — DSCC tops NRSC in July fundraising: “The NRSC raised just $2 million in July, according to a FEC filing. The committee spent $2.5 million in the same time period, leaving it with just $15.8 million on hand, down from $16.2 million at the end of June. The committee expected weaker fundraising because of the Senate’s failure to repeal Obamacare — CNN reported earlier this month that $2 million in promised donations disappeared after Arizona Sen. John McCain‘s dramatic late-night vote against the bill.” Full story.
O-HI-O NUMBERS — Poll finds voters don’t know Gibbons: A Remington Research Group poll conducted for Ohio state Treasurer Josh Mandel’s Senate campaign following an ad buy by rival Republican Senate candidate Mike Gibbons found that 81 percent of likely primary voters surveyed said they had no opinion of Gibbons, while 9 percent had a favorable opinion and 10 percent had an unfavorable opinion. Meanwhile, the poll found that 77 percent had a favorable view of Donald Trump and 15 percent said they had an unfavorable view. Another 8 percent said they had no opinion. The crosstabs did not list favorables or unfavorables for Mandel. Read the results here.
VIRGINIA NUMBERS — A poll from Roanoke College gives Democrat Ralph Northam a seven-point lead over Republican Ed Gillespie, 43 percent to 36 percent. The poll was conducted between August 12-19, with 599 likely voters and a margin or error of +/- 4 percent. Full results.
— “Democratic megadonor Tom Steyer to spend $2 million in Virginia governor’s race,” by the Washington Post’s Fenit Nirappil: “Billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer’s organization plans to spend at least $2 million to elect Democrat Ralph Northam as Virginia’s next governor, with a focus on turning out millenial voters. … ‘This is the race of the year,’ Steyer said. ‘It seems like there is a struggle for the hearts and minds of Americans right now, and it’s taking place as much in Virginia as anyplace else in the United States of America.’” Full story.
KEYSTONE SUPER PAC — Republican Senate candidate Jeff Bartos now has a super PAC supporting his candidacy. The super PAC is called Keystone Priorities PAC and it’s being run by ColdSpark Media Partner Mark Harris. Harris, in an email confirming his role at the super PAC, said it already has over $1 million in commitments.
THAT’S A ‘NO’ — “Susan Wagle, Senate president, rules out bid for Congress or governor,” via The Wichita Eagle’s Jonathan Shorman: “Senate President Susan Wagle will not run for either governor or Congress, she said Tuesday after she had openly considered both races. Her decision not to seek either office appears to clear away, at least for now, the threat of a primary challenger for U.S. Rep. Ron Estes, who was chosen earlier this year in a special election. No one else has publicly mulled a primary run.” Full story.
NOT FOR US — “Republican moves to eliminate California’s top-two election system,” via The Sacramento Bee’s Angela Hart: “Frustrated that Democrats dominate elective office in California, a Republican eyeing a 2018 run against Sen. Dianne Feinstein wants to repeal the state’s top-two primary system that he says shuts out Republicans and disproportionately propels left-wing Democrats into office. ‘There’s no question more liberal candidates have been more successful,’ said Thomas Palzer, who is pushing an initiative for the November 2018 ballot to repeal a clause in the California Constitution that says regardless of party, the top two vote-getters in a primary election advance to a November runoff.” Full story.
GETTING THE NOD — Hutchison backs Scott Hammond in NV-03: Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison endorsed Republican Scott Hammond, whom he called a “proven conservative reformer,” in a crowded GOP primary for the House sea, left vacant by Democratic Rep. Jacky Rosen, who’s running for Senate.
WEB WARS — DSCC releases “bumper flock” video ads: The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is out with a series of six-second digital ads that will follow users across the internet to tell a full story, in this case about the dangers of Obamacare repeal. Here, here and here are versions of the ad targeting Nevada Sen. Dean Heller.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: “I’m just a couple of haircuts away from equaling the number of staff departures by your WH colleagues. I get it. You are hard to work with.” — South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy tweeting at OMB Director Mick Mulvaney over his haircuts.
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Crowd of Colorado Democrats eye 2020 challenge to Gardner
With Kevin Robillard, Zach Montellaro and Daniel Strauss
The following newsletter is an abridged version of Campaign Pro’s Morning Score. For an earlier morning read on exponentially more races — and for a more comprehensive aggregation of the day’s most important campaign news — sign up for Campaign Pro today. (http://www.politicopro.com/proinfo)
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BUT IS IT TOO EARLY? — “Crowd of Democrats eye 2020 challenge to Gardner,” by Campaign Pro’s Elena Schneider: “As NRSC chairman, Sen. Cory Gardner is doing all he can to get his GOP colleagues across the 2018 finish line. But back home in Colorado, Democrats are already salivating about 2020 – when they’ll target Gardner in a presidential year in a state Donald Trump lost by nearly 5 points. What’s far from clear, however, is which Democrat will get the chance to take on Gardner, and whether the party’s deep bench will yield a prolonged and expensive primary battle that leaves the winner bruised ahead of the general election. ‘We could see a fairly broad primary, and I’ve heard whispers from a lot of different candidates who are interested in it,’ said Mike Melanson, a Democratic consultant in the state. ‘But the bottom line is that Gardner’s in a world of hurt.’ The latest maneuvering stems from Rep. Ed Perlmutter’s decision this week to return to his House race; he had previously planned to retire after a brief run for the open governorship in 2018.” Full story.
ABOUT LAST NIGHT — “Trump returns to familiar territory in Phoenix rally,” by POLITICO’s Matthew Nussbaum: “President Donald Trump was back in his natural element on Tuesday night, revving up a stadium of supporters in Phoenix, launching attacks on the media and defending last week’s response to a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., the day after a scripted, sober address about an increased American military presence in Afghanistan. Trump seemed to be reveling in the crowd’s love from the moment he entered, clapping his hands as he made his way slowly to the podium, and before long he was enticing the crowd to rain boos on reporters.” Full story.
TRUMP V. MITCH — “Trump and McConnell Locked in a Cold War, Threatening the G.O.P. Agenda,” by The New York Times’ Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin: “The relationship between President Trump and Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, has disintegrated to the point that they have not spoken to each other in weeks, and Mr. McConnell has privately expressed uncertainty that Mr. Trump will be able to salvage his administration after a series of summer crises. What was once an uneasy governing alliance has curdled into a feud of mutual resentment and sometimes outright hostility, complicated by the position of Mr. McConnell’s wife, Elaine L. Chao, in Mr. Trump’s cabinet, according to more than a dozen people briefed on their imperiled partnership. Angry phone calls and private badmouthing have devolved into open conflict, with the president threatening to oppose Republican senators who cross him, and Mr. McConnell mobilizing to their defense.” Full story.
— NOW WATCH THE AD — The Senate Leadership fund, the super PAC that’s aligned with McConnell, cut a video yesterday slamming Kelli Ward, who is looking to best Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) in the primary after failing to do so to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in 2016. The ad called her “Chemtrail Kelli” and said she is “not conservative, just crazy ideas.” President Donald Trump previously boosted Ward in a tweet that also slammed Flake. The ad.
—Why does Trump World think they can win this battle with McConnell? Pollster Tony Fabrizio has been tweeting out polling snippets showing Trump remains much, much more popular with the GOP base than the majority leader and the Republican Congress writ large. In August, Trump’s favorability with GOP or GOP-leaning voters was +50 on net, while Congressional Republicans were just +8. Another tidbit found only 27 percent of GOP or GOP-leaning voters approved of McConnell, while 44 percent disapproved. Fabrizio, a Trump pollster, put out the polling even though it shows Trump also losing support: His net favorability fell 12 points among Republicans between June and August.
AND ONE MORE THING — “Senate candidate Roy Moore has said he doesn’t believe Obama is a natural-born citizen,” via CNN: “Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, a Republican candidate for US Senate, has cast doubt on former President Barack Obama’s citizenship repeatedly and as recently as December 2016, fueling the debunked ‘birther’ movement that sought to delegitimize Obama’s presidency. Moore, who started questioning the legitimacy of Obama’s citizenship back in 2008, last year told a meeting of the Constitution Party that he personally did not believe Obama was a natural-born citizen.” Full story.
Days until the 2017 election: 76.
Days until the 2018 election: 440.
Thanks for joining us! You can email tips to the Campaign Pro team at [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected].
You can also follow us on Twitter: @politicoscott, @ec_schneider, @politicokevin, @danielstrauss4 and @maggieseverns.
NEW THIS MORNING — Taylor joins open race for TX-03: State Sen. Van Taylor is launching his bid to replace retiring GOP Rep. Sam Johnson for his Plano-based seat just north of Dallas. Kevin Brannon will be the general consultant, Jeff Norwood will be handling media, Casey Phillips is serving as a senior adviser, and Jordan Powell is doing digital for the campaign.
CASH RACE — DSCC tops NRSC in July fundraising: “The NRSC raised just $2 million in July, according to a FEC filing. The committee spent $2.5 million in the same time period, leaving it with just $15.8 million on hand, down from $16.2 million at the end of June. The committee expected weaker fundraising because of the Senate’s failure to repeal Obamacare — CNN reported earlier this month that $2 million in promised donations disappeared after Arizona Sen. John McCain‘s dramatic late-night vote against the bill.” Full story.
O-HI-O NUMBERS — Poll finds voters don’t know Gibbons: A Remington Research Group poll conducted for Ohio state Treasurer Josh Mandel’s Senate campaign following an ad buy by rival Republican Senate candidate Mike Gibbons found that 81 percent of likely primary voters surveyed said they had no opinion of Gibbons, while 9 percent had a favorable opinion and 10 percent had an unfavorable opinion. Meanwhile, the poll found that 77 percent had a favorable view of Donald Trump and 15 percent said they had an unfavorable view. Another 8 percent said they had no opinion. The crosstabs did not list favorables or unfavorables for Mandel. Read the results here.
VIRGINIA NUMBERS — A poll from Roanoke College gives Democrat Ralph Northam a seven-point lead over Republican Ed Gillespie, 43 percent to 36 percent. The poll was conducted between August 12-19, with 599 likely voters and a margin or error of +/- 4 percent. Full results.
— “Democratic megadonor Tom Steyer to spend $2 million in Virginia governor’s race,” by the Washington Post’s Fenit Nirappil: “Billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer’s organization plans to spend at least $2 million to elect Democrat Ralph Northam as Virginia’s next governor, with a focus on turning out millenial voters. … ‘This is the race of the year,’ Steyer said. ‘It seems like there is a struggle for the hearts and minds of Americans right now, and it’s taking place as much in Virginia as anyplace else in the United States of America.’” Full story.
KEYSTONE SUPER PAC — Republican Senate candidate Jeff Bartos now has a super PAC supporting his candidacy. The super PAC is called Keystone Priorities PAC and it’s being run by ColdSpark Media Partner Mark Harris. Harris, in an email confirming his role at the super PAC, said it already has over $1 million in commitments.
THAT’S A ‘NO’ — “Susan Wagle, Senate president, rules out bid for Congress or governor,” via The Wichita Eagle’s Jonathan Shorman: “Senate President Susan Wagle will not run for either governor or Congress, she said Tuesday after she had openly considered both races. Her decision not to seek either office appears to clear away, at least for now, the threat of a primary challenger for U.S. Rep. Ron Estes, who was chosen earlier this year in a special election. No one else has publicly mulled a primary run.” Full story.
NOT FOR US — “Republican moves to eliminate California’s top-two election system,” via The Sacramento Bee’s Angela Hart: “Frustrated that Democrats dominate elective office in California, a Republican eyeing a 2018 run against Sen. Dianne Feinstein wants to repeal the state’s top-two primary system that he says shuts out Republicans and disproportionately propels left-wing Democrats into office. ‘There’s no question more liberal candidates have been more successful,’ said Thomas Palzer, who is pushing an initiative for the November 2018 ballot to repeal a clause in the California Constitution that says regardless of party, the top two vote-getters in a primary election advance to a November runoff.” Full story.
GETTING THE NOD — Hutchison backs Scott Hammond in NV-03: Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison endorsed Republican Scott Hammond, whom he called a “proven conservative reformer,” in a crowded GOP primary for the House sea, left vacant by Democratic Rep. Jacky Rosen, who’s running for Senate.
WEB WARS — DSCC releases “bumper flock” video ads: The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is out with a series of six-second digital ads that will follow users across the internet to tell a full story, in this case about the dangers of Obamacare repeal. Here, here and here are versions of the ad targeting Nevada Sen. Dean Heller.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: “I’m just a couple of haircuts away from equaling the number of staff departures by your WH colleagues. I get it. You are hard to work with.” — South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy tweeting at OMB Director Mick Mulvaney over his haircuts.
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Hidden Gems of Leadership Encouragement and Warnings of the Apostle Paul. 
Colossians 4:7-18 (CEV) reads. 7  Tychicus is the dear friend, who faithfully works and serves the Lord with us, and he will give you the news about me. 8 I am sending him to cheer you up by telling you how we are getting along. 9  Onesimus, the dear and faithful follower from your own group, is coming with him. The two of them will tell you everything that has happened here. 10  Aristarchus is…
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When is “Speaking Your Mind” a Bad Idea?
By: Rev. Ed Schneider, MPTh I had the honor of engaging in a group discussion concerning what others appreciated about those who regularly are involved with some iteration of public communication. These public communicators would include coaches, preachers, politicians, and other individual leaders from a wide variety of organizational responsibilities. Beyond expressing their heroes and…
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The False Notion of Unity
The endless human error of empowered unity does not exist successfully under the yoke of singularity of thought, followed by sycophantic non-thinking zombies. No! Truly sustainable Unity is a process of complementary discovery and acceptance within a general construct of eventual affinity. This is where genuine Unity is derived. Below you will find an excerpt from a Christian education in the…
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An Open Accusation of Far Too Many Pro-Life Proponents!
By: Rev. Ed Schneider, MPTh I am both heartbroken and disgusted by the blatant hypocrisy associated with those who state with conviction that “All LIVES Matter” when by their actions and demeanor they plainly are lying. I suspect the reason for this practice of ignorance relates to three distinct realities of what culturally plagues practically all of us. 1. The lack of personal identity with…
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pastored123 · 17 days
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Watch Out! I’m About to Fuss!
I am sickened by and profoundly angry at fraudulent, hateful and arrogant preachers parading around as authentic representatives of God’s mercy, grace, peace, and empowerment of a resurrected Christ. One horrible example of this unfortunate reality is Greg Locke, a Tennessee based pastor and internet faux-Christian speaker. Without any hesitation on my part I can clearly pronouce he is an…
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From Horrible Punishment to Glorious Reward
21 Themes of the Bible (#21-Consummation) The following lesson outline is associated with our series on the 21 themes found throughout the Bible. This is the last of those 21 themes and it deals with something called, consummation. Consummation refers to the process of describing a final resolution between the nature of humanity and the promises of divinity. This particular lesson is not always…
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Summarizing Divine Truth in a Deeply Personal Way
By: Ed Schneider, MPTh Below you will discover the three essentials of my personal commitment of exploring life in an engaging and positive way. Even life hasn’t always been easy, I am grateful God has allowed me to live and serve long enough to arrive at these building-blocks of my expressions of purpose and sustainable joy. Beloved, I pray that I could tell you I came to this awareness early…
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pastored123 · 23 days
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Cheap, foolish, and biblical hypocrites are driving me more crazy than I already am!
Again, I will say this next part as clearly as I can. When referring to a scriptural reference it is far more important to know what the passage means, how it generally applies to humanity and then to you personally. If you get that far it would be incredibly useful NOT to rely on a singular verse out of context and how that verse may be in connection to several other points of the biblical…
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The Sadness of Undiscovered Faith
“What a terribly sad thing ot can be to contemplate the subject of faith. My heart aches for those who pridefully extol the weakness of Christian faith, especially as I realize they are quite literally doomed to never discover the inherent power of it and its source.” Sermon excerpt from “The Irony of Christianity Faith” EDS (2008)
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pastored123 · 30 days
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An Exercise in Clarity
By : Rev. Ed Schneider, MPTh Just yesterday I was in conversation with a church leader concerning teaching other Christians the practical value of highlighting in a direct fashion the core of their understanding about the faith they claim. I shared with my clergy colleague that summarizing my theological and doctrinal building blocks that I spiritually and practically stand on would be a…
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