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01. TOMMY SCHULTZ
twenty-one • pace student & twitch streamer • nicholas galitzine
introduction
a mathematics student with too much time on his hands and not enough goals to keep himself busy • born in wisconsin but moved to new york for school (and to get away from his family) • has adapted fairly well to the city despite being from a small town • was living with his ex-girlfriend for the past three years before she finally gave him the boot • they only dated for a year so it was to be expected, but he really misses his cats • made a twitch account nearly six months ago and has committed himself to the idea that he can make it big • a genuinely nice guy that just wants to play video games, solve equations, and eat his weight in ramen • a bit of a pushover, will do just about anything someone asks of him if they don’t appear to have bad intentions • good at making friends on the fly, not so great at keeping up with plans and remembering important dates
connections
his ex-girlfriend • fellow pace students • friends he’s made through twitch • a friend group formed thanks to a shared love of video games • fellow transplants from the midwest • girls he’s chatted up but never got around to asking out because he’s been living with his ex and he was making an effort to respect her space • people that have/will abuse his niceness and willingness to help
02. RUBÉN SANDOVAL
twenty-two • nyu student • xavier serrano
introduction
a beautiful airhead • born and raised in manhattan, has never really stepped foot outside of it unless he had a very good reason (like a hook-up) • absolutely obsessed with any form of social media that allows him to flaunt his body • catch him in a few tiktok cringe compilations on youtube biting his lip and dancing shirtless • only made it into nyu because his parents worked a bit of magic behind closed doors, only picked business as his major because his father terrifies him • a phi kappa legacy that doesn’t understand greek life but thinks it makes him even more superior to your run of the mill nyu student • thinks he’s god’s gift to womankind • respects boundaries but only if they’re brought up repeatedly • idolizes leonardo dicaprio’s ability to pull models in their early twenties despite being in his mid-forties • has adapted a woke persona in the hopes that it will also allow him to pull models in their early twenties • doesn’t have any real talent or skill and makes up for it by maintaining a flawless exterior
connections
older sister • it girl group • phi kappa brothers and other greek members • fellow nyu students • other wealthy, privileged kids that don’t do anything productive • past, present, and future hookups • numerous ex-girlfriends • old money rivals • fellow man whores
03. GABRIELLE MORETTI
thirty-two • art dealer • adelaide kane
cw: abuse
introduction
the hades to her brothers’ poseidon and zeus • new york native and has never left unless it was to travel abroad • had a difficult childhood (see: massive parental expectations and a bruising cheek if those expectations weren’t met) • has learned to do well under pressure because of her father and refuses to acknowledge or speak about what happened behind closed doors when she was younger • obtained a degree in art history from columbia just to spite her parents • columbia? great • art history? not so great • has done extremely well for herself as an art dealer to well-known celebrities and other high-uppers in new york • dreams of opening up her own art gallery one day but dreams are for the weak • extremely protective of her brothers and will do anything she can to see that they’re happy • with everyone else, she can be quite stern and to the point • doesn’t have time for games and she’ll push anyone to the wayside who tries to get her to play them
connections
fellow columbia alumni • artists & buyers she’s worked with • friends and acquaintances of the moretti family • a few friends she’s grown close to in adulthood • childhood friends she grew apart from • a handful of past hookups • a few exes of any gender
04. ADRIAN BERGMAN
twenty-one • columbia student • arón piper
cw: abuse, parental death
introduction
biology student at columbia • noble in the church of the basilisk • one half of a set of fraternal twins that were raised by a single father after their mother passed during childbirth • had an idyllic childhood from the outside looking in but was subjected to a lot of emotional abuse and trauma when his father was actually around • raised primarily in new york city by paid staff but lived in germany with his paternal grandparents for a few months at a time every so often when his father was busy with work and everyone had quit • has a difficult time opening up unless he’s around his twin sister, who is his better half in all aspects • extremely power hungry and willing to do anything it takes to get what he wants • some might call him heartless but he’s not entirely, he just has few things he truly cares about • has yet to decide on a career path which only infuriates his father • smart as a whip with a sarcastic, bordering on cruel, sense of humor • has no time for relationships but all of the time to play games with people’s feelings
connections
his fraternal twin sister • the church of the basilisk members • other columbia secret society members • power plays group • childhood friends he’s grown distant from • current friends, if you can call them that • exes of any gender from when he actually attempted to maintain relationships • past, present, and future lovers • fellow columbia students • distant cousins & other family members
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Here are the US representatives who voted against the US pro-LGBT+ Equality Act
The US Equality Act is to outlaw discrimination against LGBTQ people in housing, credit, jury service, public accommodations, and federal funding.
The House of Representatives passed the legislation yesterday, but it is unlikely that the Senate will follow up, given the Republican Party's increasing hostility to queer people. They are currently weaponizing transphobia in an attempt at mobilizing their base.
In the Senate the bill will require at least 10 Republicans to vote with all Democrats to advance past the so-called filibuster.
Metro Weekly has listed the representatives that voted against the law in the House.
Photo of Rep. Marie Newman.
Alabama:
Robert Aderholt
Mo Brooks
Jerry Carl
Barry Moore
Gary Palmer
Mike Rogers
Alaska:
Don Young
Arizona:
Andy Biggs
Paul A. Gosar
Debbie Lesko
David Schweikert
Arkansas:
Rick Crawford
French Hill
Bruce Westerman
Steve Womack
California:
Ken Calvert
Darrell Issa
Mike Garcia
Young Kim
Doug LaMalfa
Kevin McCarthy
Tom McClintock
Devin Nunes
Jay Obernolte
Michelle Steel
David G. Valadao
Colorado:
Lauren Boebert
Ken Buck
Doug Lamborn
Florida:
Gus M. Bilirakis
Vern Buchanan
Kat Cammack
Mario Diaz-Balart
Byron Donalds
Neal Dunn
C. Scott Franklin
Matt Gaetz
Carlos A. Gimenez
Brian Mast
Bill Posey
John Rutherford
Maria Elvira Salazar
W. Gregory Steube
Michael Waltz
Daniel Webster
Georgia:
Rick Allen
Buddy Carter
Andrew S. Clyde
A. Drew Ferguson
Marjorie Taylor Greene
Jody Hice
Barry Loudermilk
Austin Scott
David Scott
Idaho:
Russ Fulcher
Mike Simpson
Illinois:
Mike Bost
Rodney Davis
Darin LaHood
Adam Kinzinger
Mary E. Miller
Indiana:
Jim Banks
James Baird
Larry Bucshon
Trey Hollingsworth
Greg Pence
Victoria Spartz
Jackie Walorski
Iowa:
Randy Feenstra
Ashley Hinson
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Kansas:
Ron Estes
Jake LaTurner
Tracey Mann
Kentucky:
Andy Barr
James Comer
S. Brett Guthrie
Thomas Massie
Harold Rogers
Louisiana:
Clay Higgins
Garret Graves
Mike Johnson
Steve Scalise
Maryland:
Andy Harris
Michigan:
Jack Bergman
Bill Huizenga
Lisa C. McClain
Peter Meijer
John Moolenaar
Fred Upton
Tim Walberg
Minnesota:
Tom Emmer
Michelle Fischbach
Jim Hagedorn
Pete Stauber
Mississippi:
Michael Guest
Trent Kelly
Steven Palazzo
Missouri:
Sam Graves
Vicky Hartzler
Billy Long
Blaine Luetkemeyer
Jason Smith
Ann Wagner
Montana:
Matthew M. Rosendale
Nebraska:
Don Bacon
Jeff Fortenberry
Adrian Smith
Nevada:
Mark Amodei
New Jersey:
Chris Smith
Jefferson Van Drew
New Mexico:
Yvette Herrell
New York:
Andrew R. Garbarino
Chris Jacobs
Nicole Malliotakis
Elise Stefanik
Claudia Tenney
Lee Zeldin
North Carolina:
Dan Bishop
Ted Budd
Madison Cawthorn
Gregory Francis Murphy
Virginia Foxx
Richard Hudson
Patrick T. McHenry
David Rouzer
North Dakota:
Kelly Armstrong
Ohio:
Troy Balderson
Steve Chabot
Warren Davidson
Bob Gibbs
Anthony Gonzalez
Jim Jordan
Bill Johnson
David Joyce
Robert E. Latta
Steve Stivers
Michael Turner
Brad Wenstrup
Oklahoma:
Stephanie I. Bice
Tom Cole
Kevin Hern
Frank Lucas
Markwayne Mullin
Oregon:
Cliff Bentz
Pennsylvania:
John Joyce
Mike Kelly
Daniel Meuser
Scott Perry
Guy Reschenthaler
Lloyd Smucker
Glenn Thompson
South Carolina:
Jeff Duncan
Nancy Mace
Ralph Norman
Tom Rice
William Timmons
Joe Wilson
South Dakota:
Dusty Johnson
Tennessee:
Timm Burchett
Scott DesJarlais
Chuck Fleischmann
Mark Green
Diana Harshbarger
David Kustoff
John W. Rose
Texas:
Jodey Arrington
Brian Babin
Kevin Bady
Michael Burgess
John Carter
Michael Cloud
Dan Crenshaw
Pat Fallon
Louie Gohmert
Tony Gonzales
Lance Gooden
Kay Granger
Ronny Jackson
Michael T. McCaul
Troy E. Nehls
August Pfluger
Chip Roy
Pete Sessions
Van Taylor
Beth Van Duyne
Randy Weber
Roger Williams
Utah:
John R. Curtis
Blake D. Moore
Burgess Owens
Christ Stewart
Virginia:
Ben Cline
Bob Good
Morgan Griffith
Robert J. Wittman
Washington:
Jaime Herrera Beutler
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Dan Newhous
West Virginia:
David McKinley
Carol Miller
Alex Mooney
Wisconsin:
Scott Fitzgerald
Mike Gallagher
Glenn Grothman
Bryan Steil
Thomas P. Tiffany
Wyoming:
Liz Cheney
All Democrats voted for the legislation, as did three Republicans.
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Please never vote for any of these people again
Sorry, St Bluebell isn’t here today. Besides how much I hate Hobby Lobby, the one potentially rage inducing issue I bring up on this site is voting. After I have encouraged all of you to register and cast your votes, these people voted to nullify the election results in states where their candidate didn’t win. They did so *after* the assault on the Capitol Building, after they had seen the consequences of their attempt to undermine the peaceful transfer of power in this country.
Every year our government becomes more powerful, gains more power over the daily lives of its citizens. Its knows where you live, it knows who you talk to on the phone, it knows what library books you checked out, it knows what you had for breakfast. The most important issue facing us today is whether we, the people, will ensure that we have a government we can trust before we lose all control of it. Every single one of these people should be primaried by their own party and never allowed to hold any public office again.
Senate
Tommy Tuberville, Ala.
Rick Scott, Fla.
Roger Marshall, Kan.
John Kennedy, La.
Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.
Josh Hawley, Mo.
Ted Cruz, Texas
Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.
House
Robert B. Aderholt, Ala.
Mo Brooks, Ala.
Jerry Carl, Ala.
Barry Moore, Ala.
Gary Palmer, Ala.
Mike Rogers, Ala.
Andy Biggs, Ariz.
Paul Gosar, Ariz.
Debbie Lesko, Ariz.
David Schweikert, Ariz.
Rick Crawford, Ark.
Ken Calvert, Calif.
Mike Garcia, Calif.
Darrell Issa, Calif.
Doug LaMalfa, Calif.
Kevin McCarthy, Calif.
Devin Nunes, Calif.
Jay Obernolte, Calif.
Lauren Boebert, Colo.
Doug Lamborn, Colo.
Kat Cammack, Fla.
Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla.
Byron Donalds, Fla.
Neal Dunn, Fla.
Scott Franklin, Fla.
Matt Gaetz, Fla.
Carlos Gimenez, Fla.
Brian Mast, Fla.
Bill Posey, Fla.
John Rutherford, Fla.
Greg Steube, Fla.
Daniel Webster, Fla.
Rick Allen, Ga.
Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, Ga.
Andrew Clyde, Ga.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ga.
Jody Hice, Ga.
Barry Loudermilk, Ga.
Russ Fulcher, Idaho
Mike Bost, Ill.
Mary Miller, Ill.
Jim Baird, Ind.
Jim Banks, Ind.
Greg Pence, Ind.
Jackie Walorski, Ind.
Ron Estes, Kan.
Jacob LaTurner, Kan.
Tracey Mann, Kan.
Harold Rogers, Ky.
Garret Graves, La.
Clay Higgins, La.
Mike Johnson, La.
Steve Scalise, La.
Andy Harris, Md.
Jack Bergman, Mich.
Lisa McClain, Mich.
Tim Walberg, Mich.
Michelle Fischbach, Minn.
Jim Hagedorn, Minn.
Michael Guest, Miss.
Trent Kelly, Miss.
Steven Palazzo, Miss.
Sam Graves, Mo.
Vicky Hartzler, Mo.
Billy Long, Mo.
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo.
Jason Smith, Mo.
Matt Rosendale, Mont.
Dan Bishop, N.C.
Ted Budd, N.C.
Madison Cawthorn, N.C.
Virginia Foxx, N.C.
Richard Hudson, N.C.
Gregory F. Murphy, N.C.
David Rouzer, N.C.
Jeff Van Drew, N.J.
Yvette Herrell, N.M.
Chris Jacobs, N.Y.
Nicole Malliotakis, N.Y.
Elise M. Stefanik, N.Y.
Lee Zeldin, N.Y.
Adrian Smith, Neb.
Steve Chabot, Ohio
Warren Davidson, Ohio
Bob Gibbs, Ohio
Bill Johnson, Ohio
Jim Jordan, Ohio
Stephanie Bice, Okla.
Tom Cole, Okla.
Kevin Hern, Okla.
Frank Lucas, Okla.
Markwayne Mullin, Okla.
Cliff Bentz, Ore.
John Joyce, Pa.
Fred Keller, Pa.
Mike Kelly, Pa.
Daniel Meuser, Pa.
Scott Perry, Pa.
Guy Reschenthaler, Pa.
Lloyd Smucker, Pa.
Glenn Thompson, Pa.
Jeff Duncan, S.C.
Ralph Norman, S.C.
Tom Rice, S.C.
William Timmons, S.C.
Joe Wilson, S.C.
Tim Burchett, Tenn.
Scott DesJarlais, Tenn.
Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn.
Mark E. Green, Tenn.
Diana Harshbarger, Tenn.
David Kustoff, Tenn.
John Rose, Tenn.
Jodey Arrington, Texas
Brian Babin, Texas
Michael C. Burgess, Texas
John R. Carter, Texas
Michael Cloud, Texas
Pat Fallon, Texas
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Lance Gooden, Texas
Ronny Jackson, Texas
Troy Nehls, Texas
August Pfluger, Texas
Pete Sessions, Texas
Beth Van Duyne, Texas
Randy Weber, Texas
Roger Williams, Texas
Ron Wright, Texas
Burgess Owens, Utah
Chris Stewart, Utah
Ben Cline, Va.
Bob Good, Va.
Morgan Griffith, Va.
Robert J. Wittman, Va.
Carol Miller, W.Va.
Alexander X. Mooney, W.Va.
Scott Fitzgerald, Wis.
Tom Tiffany, Wis.
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The full list of the 126, all Republicans:
Alabama
Robert B. Aderholt
Mo Brooks
Bradley Byrne
Gary Palmer
Mike D. Rogers
Arizona
Andy Biggs
Debbie Lesko
Arkansas
Rick Crawford
California
Ken Calvert
Doug LaMalfa
Kevin McCarthy
Tom McClintock
Colorado
Ken Buck
Doug Lamborn
Florida
Gus Bilirakis
Mario Diaz-Balart
Neal Dunn
Matt Gaetz
Bill Posey
John Rutherford
Ross Spano
Greg Steube
Michael Waltz
Daniel Webster
Ted Yoho
Georgia
Rick Allen
Buddy Carter
Doug Collins
A. Drew Ferguson
Jody Hice
Barry Loudermilk
Austin Scott
Idaho
Russ Fulcher
Mike Simpson
Illinois
Mike Bost
Darin M. LaHood
Indiana
James Baird
Jim Banks
Trey Hollingsworth
Greg Pence
Jackie Walorski
Iowa
Steve King
Kansas
Ron Estes
Roger Marshall
Louisiana
Ralph Abraham
Clay Higgins
Mike Johnson
Steve Scalise
Maryland
Andy Harris
Michigan
Jack Bergman
Bill Huizenga
John Moolenaar
Tim Walberg
Minnesota
Tom Emmer
Jim Hagedorn
Pete Stauber
Mississippi
Michael Guest
Trent Kelly
Steven Palazzo
Missouri
Sam Graves
Vicky Hartzler
Billy Long
Blaine Luetkemeyer
Jason Smith
Ann Wagner
Montana
Greg Gianforte
Nebraska
Jeff Fortenberry
Adrian Smith
New Jersey
Jefferson Van Drew
New York
Elise Stefanik
Lee Zeldin
North Carolina
Dan Bishop
Ted Budd
Virginia Foxx
Richard Hudson
Greg Murphy
David Rouzer
Mark Walker
Ohio
Bob Gibbs
Bill Johnson
Jim Jordan
Robert E. Latta
Brad Wenstrup
Oklahoma
Kevin Hern
Markwayne Mullin
Pennsylvania
John Joyce
Fred Keller
Mike Kelly
Daniel Meuser
Scott Perry
Guy Reschenthaler
Glenn Thompson
South Carolina
Jeffrey Duncan
Ralph Norman
Tom Rice
William Timmons
Joe Wilson
Tennessee
Tim Burchett
Scott DesJarlais
Chuck Fleischmann
Mike Green
David Kustoff
John Rose
Texas
Jodey Arrington
Brian Babin
Kevin Brady
Michael C. Burgess
Michael Cloud
K. Michael Conaway
Dan Crenshaw
Bill Flores
Louie Gohmert
Lance Gooden
Kenny Marchant
Randy Weber
Roger Williams
Ron Wright
Virginia
Ben Cline
Morgan Griffith
Robert J. Wittman
Washington
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Dan Newhouse
West Virginia
Carol Miller
Alex Mooney
Wisconsin
Tom Tiffany
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Michael Moore posted on Facebook:
Immediately Remove The Republicans Who Voted In Favor of the Terrorists’ Demands
It’s not just Trump who has to go. The Constitution is clear. Any member of Congress who participates in an “insurrection or rebellion” is in violation of the oath they took to defend and uphold the Constitution — and thus they may no longer serve in Congress. Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment, written initially to exclude Confederate Civil War traitors, says that "No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress … who … having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress … to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same[.]"
There are 147 Republican members of the Senate and the House who late last Wednesday night (and into the early hours of Thursday morning) — just hours after a domestic terrorist attack on the Capitol which they and Trump helped to incite — voted to overturn (throw out) the legal and already-certified votes of millions of Americans in the states of Pennsylvania and Arizona. It was an act of sedition and a flagrant violation of their oath of office. Legal experts and other members of Congress have called it an act of treason. THIS MUST BE DEALT WITH. They must be, as the Constitution requires, removed from Congress.
Here are their names. And to be clear: The cop-killing terrorist mob who attacked, trashed, took over and shut down our United States Congress for seven hours — the first time in history this has ever happened — their terrorist demands and their stated intention was to prevent the counting of the votes of millions of Americans and illegally give the election to Trump. So what did these 147 Republican lawmakers do just hours after these domestic terrorists stormed the Capitol in the hopes of killing, harming or kidnapping some of their fellow representatives, including their Republican Vice-President!? They voted to give in to the terrorists’ demands! And do EXACTLY what the cop-killing mob had demanded they do: Throw out the votes of the American people! Imagine if on the night of 9/11, 147 Republican members of Congress voted to give in to the demands of Al Qaeda. We never would have stood for that and we would have had them all arrested. But of course there’s a difference: Bin Laden wanted to take down buildings in the financial and military capitols of America and kill 3,000 people in the process. These 147 Republicans just wanted to take down American Democracy.
ALL 147 OF THEM MUST BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY PER SECTION 3 OF THE 14th AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION:
(Here Are the 147 Republicans Who Voted to Overturn the Certified Election Results)
U.S. SENATE
Tommy Tuberville, Ala.
Rick Scott, Fla.
Roger Marshall, Kan.
John Kennedy, La.
Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.
Josh Hawley, Mo.
Ted Cruz, Texas
Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Robert B. Aderholt, Ala.
Mo Brooks, Ala.
Jerry Carl, Ala.
Barry Moore, Ala.
Gary Palmer, Ala.
Mike Rogers, Ala.
Andy Biggs, Ariz.
Paul Gosar, Ariz.
Debbie Lesko, Ariz.
David Schweikert, Ariz.
Rick Crawford, Ark.
Ken Calvert, Calif.
Mike Garcia, Calif.
Darrell Issa, Calif.
Doug LaMalfa, Calif.
Kevin McCarthy, Calif.
Devin Nunes, Calif.
Jay Obernolte, Calif.
Lauren Boebert, Colo.
Doug Lamborn, Colo.
Kat Cammack, Fla.
Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla.
Byron Donalds, Fla.
Neal Dunn, Fla.
Scott Franklin, Fla.
Matt Gaetz, Fla.
Carlos Gimenez, Fla.
Brian Mast, Fla.
Bill Posey, Fla.
John Rutherford, Fla.
Greg Steube, Fla.
Daniel Webster, Fla.
Rick Allen, Ga.
Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, Ga.
Andrew Clyde, Ga.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ga.
Jody Hice, Ga.
Barry Loudermilk, Ga.
Russ Fulcher, Idaho
Mike Bost, Ill.
Mary Miller, Ill.
Jim Baird, Ind.
Jim Banks, Ind.
Greg Pence, Ind.
Jackie Walorski, Ind.
Ron Estes, Kan.
Jacob LaTurner, Kan.
Tracey Mann, Kan.
Harold Rogers, Ky.
Garret Graves, La.
Clay Higgins, La.
Mike Johnson, La.
Steve Scalise, La.
Andy Harris, Md.
Jack Bergman, Mich.
Lisa McClain, Mich.
Tim Walberg, Mich.
Michelle Fischbach, Minn.
Jim Hagedorn, Minn.
Michael Guest, Miss.
Trent Kelly, Miss.
Steven Palazzo, Miss.
Sam Graves, Mo.
Vicky Hartzler, Mo.
Billy Long, Mo.
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo.
Jason Smith, Mo.
Matt Rosendale, Mont.
Dan Bishop, N.C.
Ted Budd, N.C.
Madison Cawthorn, N.C.
Virginia Foxx, N.C.
Richard Hudson, N.C.
Gregory F. Murphy, N.C.
David Rouzer, N.C.
Jeff Van Drew, N.J.
Yvette Herrell, N.M.
Chris Jacobs, N.Y.
Nicole Malliotakis, N.Y.
Elise M. Stefanik, N.Y.
Lee Zeldin, N.Y.
Adrian Smith, Neb.
Steve Chabot, Ohio
Warren Davidson, Ohio
Bob Gibbs, Ohio
Bill Johnson, Ohio
Jim Jordan, Ohio
Stephanie Bice, Okla.
Tom Cole, Okla.
Kevin Hern, Okla.
Frank Lucas, Okla.
Markwayne Mullin, Okla.
Cliff Bentz, Ore.
John Joyce, Pa.
Fred Keller, Pa.
Mike Kelly, Pa.
Daniel Meuser, Pa.
Scott Perry, Pa.
Guy Reschenthaler, Pa.
Lloyd Smucker, Pa.
Glenn Thompson, Pa.
Jeff Duncan, S.C.
Ralph Norman, S.C.
Tom Rice, S.C.
William Timmons, S.C.
Joe Wilson, S.C.
Tim Burchett, Tenn.
Scott DesJarlais, Tenn.
Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn.
Mark E. Green, Tenn.
Diana Harshbarger, Tenn.
David Kustoff, Tenn.
John Rose, Tenn.
Jodey Arrington, Texas
Brian Babin, Texas
Michael C. Burgess, Texas
John R. Carter, Texas
Michael Cloud, Texas
Pat Fallon, Texas
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Lance Gooden, Texas
Ronny Jackson, Texas
Troy Nehls, Texas
August Pfluger, Texas
Pete Sessions, Texas
Beth Van Duyne, Texas
Randy Weber, Texas
Roger Williams, Texas
Ron Wright, Texas
Burgess Owens, Utah
Chris Stewart, Utah
Ben Cline, Va.
Bob Good, Va.
Morgan Griffith, Va.
Robert J. Wittman, Va.
Carol Miller, W.Va.
Alexander X. Mooney, W.Va.
Scott Fitzgerald, Wis.
Tom Tiffany, Wis.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/01/07/us/elections/electoral-college-biden-objectors.html (photo collage courtesy of the NY Times)
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Immediately Remove The Republicans Who Voted In Favor of the Terrorists’ Demands
It’s not just Trump who has to go. The Constitution is clear. Any member of Congress who participates in an “insurrection or rebellion” is in violation of the oath they took to defend and uphold the Constitution — and thus they may no longer serve in Congress. Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment, written initially to exclude Confederate Civil War traitors, says that "No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress … who … having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress … to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same[.]"
There are 147 Republican members of the Senate and the House who late last Wednesday night (and into the early hours of Thursday morning) — just hours after a domestic terrorist attack on the Capitol which they and Trump helped to incite — voted to overturn (throw out) the legal and already-certified votes of millions of Americans in the states of Pennsylvania and Arizona. It was an act of sedition and a flagrant violation of their oath of office. Legal experts and other members of Congress have called it an act of treason. THIS MUST BE DEALT WITH. They must be, as the Constitution requires, removed from Congress.
Here are their names. And to be clear: The cop-killing terrorist mob who attacked, trashed, took over and shut down our United States Congress for seven hours — the first time in history this has ever happened — their terrorist demands and their stated intention was to prevent the counting of the votes of millions of Americans and illegally give the election to Trump. So what did these 147 Republican lawmakers do just hours after these domestic terrorists stormed the Capitol in the hopes of killing, harming or kidnapping some of their fellow representatives, including their Republican Vice-President!? They voted to give in to the terrorists’ demands! And do EXACTLY what the cop-killing mob had demanded they do: Throw out the votes of the American people! Imagine if on the night of 9/11, 147 Republican members of Congress voted to give in to the demands of Al Qaeda. We never would have stood for that and we would have had them all arrested. But of course there’s a difference: Bin Laden wanted to take down buildings in the financial and military capitols of America and kill 3,000 people in the process. These 147 Republicans just wanted to take down American Democracy.
ALL 147 OF THEM MUST BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY PER SECTION 3 OF THE 14th AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION:
(Here Are the 147 Republicans Who Voted to Overturn the Certified Election Results)
U.S. SENATE
Tommy Tuberville, Ala.
Rick Scott, Fla.
Roger Marshall, Kan.
John Kennedy, La.
Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.
Josh Hawley, Mo.
Ted Cruz, Texas
Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Robert B. Aderholt, Ala.
Mo Brooks, Ala.
Jerry Carl, Ala.
Barry Moore, Ala.
Gary Palmer, Ala.
Mike Rogers, Ala.
Andy Biggs, Ariz.
Paul Gosar, Ariz.
Debbie Lesko, Ariz.
David Schweikert, Ariz.
Rick Crawford, Ark.
Ken Calvert, Calif.
Mike Garcia, Calif.
Darrell Issa, Calif.
Doug LaMalfa, Calif.
Kevin McCarthy, Calif.
Devin Nunes, Calif.
Jay Obernolte, Calif.
Lauren Boebert, Colo.
Doug Lamborn, Colo.
Kat Cammack, Fla.
Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla.
Byron Donalds, Fla.
Neal Dunn, Fla.
Scott Franklin, Fla.
Matt Gaetz, Fla.
Carlos Gimenez, Fla.
Brian Mast, Fla.
Bill Posey, Fla.
John Rutherford, Fla.
Greg Steube, Fla.
Daniel Webster, Fla.
Rick Allen, Ga.
Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, Ga.
Andrew Clyde, Ga.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ga.
Jody Hice, Ga.
Barry Loudermilk, Ga.
Russ Fulcher, Idaho
Mike Bost, Ill.
Mary Miller, Ill.
Jim Baird, Ind.
Jim Banks, Ind.
Greg Pence, Ind.
Jackie Walorski, Ind.
Ron Estes, Kan.
Jacob LaTurner, Kan.
Tracey Mann, Kan.
Harold Rogers, Ky.
Garret Graves, La.
Clay Higgins, La.
Mike Johnson, La.
Steve Scalise, La.
Andy Harris, Md.
Jack Bergman, Mich.
Lisa McClain, Mich.
Tim Walberg, Mich.
Michelle Fischbach, Minn.
Jim Hagedorn, Minn.
Michael Guest, Miss.
Trent Kelly, Miss.
Steven Palazzo, Miss.
Sam Graves, Mo.
Vicky Hartzler, Mo.
Billy Long, Mo.
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo.
Jason Smith, Mo.
Matt Rosendale, Mont.
Dan Bishop, N.C.
Ted Budd, N.C.
Madison Cawthorn, N.C.
Virginia Foxx, N.C.
Richard Hudson, N.C.
Gregory F. Murphy, N.C.
David Rouzer, N.C.
Jeff Van Drew, N.J.
Yvette Herrell, N.M.
Chris Jacobs, N.Y.
Nicole Malliotakis, N.Y.
Elise M. Stefanik, N.Y.
Lee Zeldin, N.Y.
Adrian Smith, Neb.
Steve Chabot, Ohio
Warren Davidson, Ohio
Bob Gibbs, Ohio
Bill Johnson, Ohio
Jim Jordan, Ohio
Stephanie Bice, Okla.
Tom Cole, Okla.
Kevin Hern, Okla.
Frank Lucas, Okla.
Markwayne Mullin, Okla.
Cliff Bentz, Ore.
John Joyce, Pa.
Fred Keller, Pa.
Mike Kelly, Pa.
Daniel Meuser, Pa.
Scott Perry, Pa.
Guy Reschenthaler, Pa.
Lloyd Smucker, Pa.
Glenn Thompson, Pa.
Jeff Duncan, S.C.
Ralph Norman, S.C.
Tom Rice, S.C.
William Timmons, S.C.
Joe Wilson, S.C.
Tim Burchett, Tenn.
Scott DesJarlais, Tenn.
Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn.
Mark E. Green, Tenn.
Diana Harshbarger, Tenn.
David Kustoff, Tenn.
John Rose, Tenn.
Jodey Arrington, Texas
Brian Babin, Texas
Michael C. Burgess, Texas
John R. Carter, Texas
Michael Cloud, Texas
Pat Fallon, Texas
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Lance Gooden, Texas
Ronny Jackson, Texas
Troy Nehls, Texas
August Pfluger, Texas
Pete Sessions, Texas
Beth Van Duyne, Texas
Randy Weber, Texas
Roger Williams, Texas
Ron Wright, Texas
Burgess Owens, Utah
Chris Stewart, Utah
Ben Cline, Va.
Bob Good, Va.
Morgan Griffith, Va.
Robert J. Wittman, Va.
Carol Miller, W.Va.
Alexander X. Mooney, W.Va.
Scott Fitzgerald, Wis.
Tom Tiffany, Wis.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/01/07/us/elections/electoral-college-biden-objectors.html (photo collage courtesy of the NY Times)
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The names of the 106 House Republicans who are trying to overturn the election results
What was it called the last time they tried to commit treason like this? A confederacy? I guess that’s why they kept all those flags.
Remember their names. Spread this post. Make sure they never hold office again.
Here are their names:
Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Gary Palmer of Alabama’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Ralph Abraham of Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Rick W. Allen of Georgia’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. James R. Baird of Indiana’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Jack Bergman of Michigan’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Gus Bilirakis of Florida’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. Dan Bishop of North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District
Rep. Mike Bost of Illinois’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. Kevin Brady of Texas’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Ted Budd of North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District
Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Michael C. Burgess of Texas’s 26th Congressional District
Rep. Bradley Byrne of Alabama’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Ken Calvert of California’s 42nd Congressional District
Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter of Georgia’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Ben Cline of Virginia’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Michael Cloud of Texas’s 27th Congressional District
Rep. Mike Conaway of Texas’s 11th Congressional District
Rep. Rick Crawford of Arkansas’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Texas’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida’s 25th Congressional District
Rep. Jeff Duncan of South Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Neal P. Dunn of Florida’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Ron Estes of Kansas’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Drew Ferguson of Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Chuck Fleischmann of Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Bill Flores of Texas’s 17th Congressional District
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Russ Fulcher of Idaho’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Greg Gianforte of Montana’s at-large congressional district
Rep. Bob Gibbs of Ohio’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Lance Gooden of Texas’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Sam Graves of Missouri’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. Michael Guest of Mississippi’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Vicky Hartzler of Missouri’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Kevin Hern of Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Trey Hollingsworth of Indiana’s 9th Congressional District
Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Bill Huizenga of Michigan’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Bill Johnson of Ohio’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. John Joyce of Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District
Rep. Fred Keller of Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District
Rep. Trent Kelly of Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Steve King of Iowa’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. David Kustoff of Tennessee’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Darin LaHood of Illinois’s 18th Congressional District
Rep. Doug LaMalfa of California’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Doug Lamborn of Colorado’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Robert E. Latta of Ohio’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Debbie Lesko of Arizona’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer of Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Kenny Marchant of Texas’s 24th Congressional District
Rep. Roger Marshall of Kansas’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Tom McClintock of California’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Dan Meuser of Pennsylvania’s 9th Congressional District
Rep. Carol D. Miller of West Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. John Moolenaar of Michigan’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Alex X. Mooney of West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Gregory Murphy of North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District
Rep. Guy Reschenthaler of Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District
Rep. Tom Rice of South Carolina’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. John Rose of Tennessee’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. David Rouzer of North Carolina’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. John Rutherford of Florida’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Austin Scott of Georgia’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Mike Simpson of Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Adrian Smith of Nebraska’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Ross Spano of Florida’s 15th Congressional District
Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York’s 21st Congressional District
Rep. Glenn Thompson of Pennsylvania’s 15th Congressional District
Rep. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. William Timmons of South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Ann Wagner of Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Tim Walberg of Michigan’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. Michael Waltz of Florida’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Randy Weber of Texas’s 14th Congressional District
Rep. Daniel Webster of Florida’s 11th Congressional District
Rep. Brad Wenstrup of Ohio’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Bruce Westerman of Arkansas’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Roger Williams of Texas’s 25th Congressional District
Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Rob Wittman of Virginia’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Ron Wright of Texas’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Ted S. Yoho of Florida’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York’s 1st Congressional District
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Heeey here’s a list of all 147 politicians who still voted to overturn election results in favor of trump even AFTER the riots on the nation’s capitol happened
(tldr Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, and Washington are off the hook - Rest are down there)
Alabama
Senate
Tommy Tuberville
House
Robert B. Aderholt
Mo Brooks
Jerry Carl
Barry Moore
Gary Palmer
Mike Rogers
Arizona
House
Andy Biggs
Paul Gosar
Debbie Lesko
David Schweikert
Arkansas
House
Rick Crawford
California
House
Ken Calvert
Mike Garcia
Darrell Issa
Doug LaMalfa
Kevin McCarthy
Devin Nunes
Jay Obernolte
Colorado
House
Lauren Boebert
Doug Lamborn
Florida
Senate
Rick Scott
House
Kat Cammack
Mario Diaz-Balart
Byron Donalds
Neal Dunn
Scott Franklin
Matt Gaetz
Carlos Gimenez
Brian Mast
Bill Posey
John Rutherford
Greg Steube
Daniel Webster
Georgia
House
Rick Allen
Earl L. Carter
Andrew Clyde
Marjorie Taylor Greene
Jody Hice
Barry Loudermilk
Idaho
House
Russ Fulcher
Illinois
House
Mike Bost
Mary Miller
Indiana
House
Jim Baird
Jim Banks
Greg Pence
Jackie Walorski
Kansas
Senate
Roger Marshall
House
Ron Estes
Jacob LaTurner
Tracey Mann
Kentucky
House
Harold Rogers
Louisiana
Senate
John Kennedy
House
Garret Graves
Clay Higgins
Mike Johnson
Steve Scalise
Maryland
House
Andy Harris
Michigan
House
Jack Bergman
Lisa McClain
Tim Walberg
Minnesota
House
Michelle Fischbach
Jim Hagedorn
Mississippi
Senate
Cindy Hyde-Smith
House
Michael Guest
Trent Kelly
Steven Palazzo
Missouri
Senate
Josh Hawley
House
Sam Graves
Vicky Hartzler
Billy Long
Blaine Luetkemeyer
Jason Smith
Montana
House
Matt Rosendale
Nebraska
House
Adrian Smith
New Jersey
House
Jeff Van Drew
New Mexico
House
Yvette Herrell
New York
House
Chris Jacobs
Nicole Malliotakis
Elise M Stefanik
Lee Zeldin
North Carolina
House
Dan Bishop
Ted Budd
Madison Cawthron
Virginia Foxx
Richard Hudson
Gregory F. Murphy
David Rouzer
Ohio
House
Steve Chabot
Warren Davidson
Bob Gibbs
Bill Johnson
Jim Jordan
Oklahoma
House
Stephanie Bice
Tome Cole
Kevin Hern
Frank Lucas
Markwayne Mullin
Oregon
House
Cliff Bentz
Pennsylvania
House
John Joyce
Fred Keller
Mike Kelly
Daniel Meuser
Scott Perry
Guy Reschenthaler
Lloyd Smucker
Glenn Thompson
South Carolina
House
Jeff Duncan
Ralph Norman
Tom Rice
William Timmons
Joe Wilson
Tennessee
House
Tim Burchett
Scott DesJarlais
Chuck Fleischmann
Mark E Green
Diana Harshbarger
David Kustoff
John Rose
Texas
Senate
Ted Cruz
House
Jodey Arrington
Brian Babin
Michael C Burgess
John R Carter
Michael Cloud
Pat Fallon
Louie Gohmert
Lance Gooden
Ronny Jackson
Troy Nehls
August Pfluger
Pete Sessions
Beth Van Duyne
Randy Weber
Roger Williams
Ron Wright
Utah
House
Burgess Owens
Chris Steward
Virginia
House
Ben Cline
Bob Good
Morgan Griffith
Robert J Wittman
West Virginia
House
Carol Miller
Alexander X Mooney
Wisconsin
House
Scott Fitzgerald
Tom Tiffany
Wyoming
House
Cynthia Lummis
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The Sedition Caucus
This is a complete listing of the congressional representatives who supported disenfranchising legal voters in six U.S. states on January 6, 2021…every one of the following is a Republican:
U.S. Senate
Tommy Tuberville, Ala.
Rick Scott, Fla.
Roger Marshall, Kan.
John Kennedy, La.
Cindy Hyde-Smith, Miss.
Josh Hawley, Mo.
Ted Cruz, Texas
Cynthia Lummis, Wyo.
U.S. House of Representatives
Robert B. Aderholt, Ala.
Mo Brooks, Ala.
Jerry Carl, Ala.
Barry Moore, Ala.
Gary Palmer, Ala.
Mike Rogers, Ala.
Andy Biggs, Ariz.
Paul Gosar, Ariz.
Debbie Lesko, Ariz.
David Schweikert, Ariz.
Rick Crawford, Ark.
Ken Calvert, Calif.
Mike Garcia, Calif.
Darrell Issa, Calif.
Doug LaMalfa, Calif.
Kevin McCarthy, Calif.
Devin Nunes, Calif.
Jay Obernolte, Calif.
Lauren Boebert, Colo.
Doug Lamborn, Colo.
Kat Cammack, Fla.
Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla.
Byron Donalds, Fla.
Neal Dunn, Fla.
Scott Franklin, Fla.
Matt Gaetz, Fla.
Carlos Gimenez, Fla.
Brian Mast, Fla.
Bill Posey, Fla.
John Rutherford, Fla.
Greg Steube, Fla.
Daniel Webster, Fla.
Rick Allen, Ga.
Earl L. “Buddy” Carter, Ga.
Andrew Clyde, Ga.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Ga.
Jody Hice, Ga.
Barry Loudermilk, Ga.
Russ Fulcher, Idaho
Mike Bost, Ill.
Mary Miller, Ill.
Jim Baird, Ind.
Jim Banks, Ind.
Greg Pence, Ind.
Jackie Walorski, Ind.
Ron Estes, Kan.
Jacob LaTurner, Kan.
Tracey Mann, Kan.
Harold Rogers, Ky.
Garret Graves, La.
Clay Higgins, La.
Mike Johnson, La.
Steve Scalise, La.
Andy Harris, Md.
Jack Bergman, Mich.
Lisa McClain, Mich.
Tim Walberg, Mich.
Michelle Fischbach, Minn.
Jim Hagedorn, Minn.
Michael Guest, Miss.
Trent Kelly, Miss.
Steven Palazzo, Miss.
Sam Graves, Mo.
Vicky Hartzler, Mo.
Billy Long, Mo.
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo.
Jason Smith, Mo.
Matt Rosendale, Mont.
Dan Bishop, N.C.
Ted Budd, N.C.
Madison Cawthorn, N.C.
Virginia Foxx, N.C.
Richard Hudson, N.C.
Gregory F. Murphy, N.C.
David Rouzer, N.C.
Jeff Van Drew, N.J.
Yvette Herrell, N.M.
Chris Jacobs, N.Y.
Nicole Malliotakis, N.Y.
Elise M. Stefanik, N.Y.
Lee Zeldin, N.Y.
Adrian Smith, Neb.
Steve Chabot, Ohio
Warren Davidson, Ohio
Bob Gibbs, Ohio
Bill Johnson, Ohio
Jim Jordan, Ohio
Stephanie Bice, Okla.
Tom Cole, Okla.
Kevin Hern, Okla.
Frank Lucas, Okla.
Markwayne Mullin, Okla.
Cliff Bentz, Ore.
John Joyce, Pa.
Fred Keller, Pa.
Mike Kelly, Pa.
Daniel Meuser, Pa.
Scott Perry, Pa.
Guy Reschenthaler, Pa.
Lloyd Smucker, Pa.
Glenn Thompson, Pa.
Jeff Duncan, S.C.
Ralph Norman, S.C.
Tom Rice, S.C.
William Timmons, S.C.
Joe Wilson, S.C.
Tim Burchett, Tenn.
Scott DesJarlais, Tenn.
Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn.
Mark E. Green, Tenn.
Diana Harshbarger, Tenn.
David Kustoff, Tenn.
John Rose, Tenn.
Jodey Arrington, Texas
Brian Babin, Texas
Michael C. Burgess, Texas
John R. Carter, Texas
Michael Cloud, Texas
Pat Fallon, Texas
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Lance Gooden, Texas
Ronny Jackson, Texas
Troy Nehls, Texas
August Pfluger, Texas
Pete Sessions, Texas
Beth Van Duyne, Texas
Randy Weber, Texas
Roger Williams, Texas
Ron Wright, Texas
Burgess Owens, Utah
Chris Stewart, Utah
Ben Cline, Va.
Bob Good, Va.
Morgan Griffith, Va.
Robert J. Wittman, Va.
Carol Miller, W.Va.
Alexander X. Mooney, W.Va.
Scott Fitzgerald, Wis.
Tom Tiffany, Wis.
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The Krazy Kraken Kaucus
The new Lost Cause myth.
The Krazy Kraken Kaucus
Sen. Ted Cruz on Sunday condemned those attacking him for his challenge to the certification of the presidential election, saying they were using “angry language.” Cruz and at least 11 other Republican senators have committed to challenging the certification of the Electoral College results Jan. 6, joining an unknown number of House Republicans. Cruz said he wants to do an emergency 10-day audit of the results, though he did not explain why he expects that audit would overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.
1. Mike Johnson represents the Fourth Congressional District of Louisiana
2. Gary Palmer represents the Sixth Congressional District of Alabama
3. Kevin McCarthy represents the Twenty-Third Congressional District of California
4. Steve Scalise represents the First Congressional District of Louisiana
5. Jim Jordan represents the Fourth Congressional District of Ohio
6. Ralph Abraham represents the Fifth Congressional District of Louisiana
7. Robert Aderholt represents the Fourth Congressional District of Alabama
8. Rick W. Allen represents the Twelfth Congressional District of Georgia
9. Jodey Arrington represents the Nineteenth Congressional District of Texas
10. Brian Babin represents the Thirty-Sixth Congressional District of Texas
11. James R. Baird represents the Fourth Congressional District of Indiana
12. Jim Banks represents the Third Congressional District of Indiana
13. Jack Bergman represents the First Congressional District of Michigan
14. Andy Biggs represents the Fifth Congressional District of Arizona
15. Gus Bilirakis represents the Twelfth Congressional District of Florida
16. Dan Bishop represents the Ninth Congressional District of North Carolina
17. Mike Bost represents the Twelfth Congressional District of Illinois
18. Kevin Brady represents the Eighth Congressional District of Texas
19. Mo Brooks represents the Fifth Congressional District of Alabama
20. Ken Buck represents the Fourth Congressional District of Colorado
21. Ted Budd represents the Thirteenth Congressional District of North Carolina
22. Tim Burchett represents the Second Congressional District of Tennessee
23. Michael C. Burgess represents the Twenty-Sixth Congressional District of Texas
24. Bradley Byrne represents the First Congressional District of Alabama
25. Ken Calvert represents the Forty-Second Congressional District of California
26. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter represents the First Congressional District of Georgia
27. Ben Cline represents the Sixth Congressional District of Virginia
28. Michael Cloud represents the Twenty-Seventh Congressional District of Texas
29. Doug Collins represents the Ninth Congressional District of Georgia
30. Mike Conaway represents the Eleventh Congressional District of Texas
31. Rick Crawford represents the First Congressional District of Arkansas
32. Dan Crenshaw represents the Second Congressional District of Texas
33. Scott DesJarlais represents the Fourth Congressional District of Tennessee
34. Mario Diaz-Balart represents the Twenty-Fifth Congressional District of Florida
35. Jeff Duncan represents the Third Congressional District of South Carolina
36. Neal P. Dunn, M.D. represents the Second Congressional District of Florida
37. Tom Emmer represents the Sixth Congressional District of Minnesota
38. Ron Estes represents the Fourth Congressional District of Kansas
39. A. Drew Ferguson, IV represents the Third Congressional District of Georgia
40. Chuck Fleischmann represents the Third Congressional District of Tennessee
41. Bill Flores represents the Seventeenth Congressional District of Texas
42. Jeff Fortenberry represents the First Congressional District of Nebraska
43. Virginia Foxx represents the Fifth Congressional District of North Carolina
44. Russ Fulcher represents the First Congressional District of Idaho
45. Matt Gaetz represents the First Congressional District of Florida
46. Greg Gianforte represents the At Large Congressional District of Montana
47. Bob Gibbs represents the Seventh Congressional District of Ohio
48. Louie Gohmert represents the First Congressional District of Texas
49. Lance Gooden represents the Fifth Congressional District of Texas
50. Sam Graves represents the Sixth Congressional District of Missouri
51. Mark Green represents the Seventh Congressional District of Tennessee
52. H. Morgan Griffith represents the Ninth Congressional District of Virginia
53. Michael Guest represents the Third Congressional District of Mississippi
54. Jim Hagedorn represents the First Congressional District of Minnesota
55. Andy Harris, M.D. represents the First Congressional District of Maryland
56. Vicky Hartzler represents the Fourth Congressional District of Missouri
57. Kevin Hern represents the First Congressional District of Oklahoma
58. Jody Hice represents the Tenth Congressional District of Georgia
59. Higgins represents the Third Congressional District of Louisiana
60. Trey Hollingsworth represents the Ninth Congressional District of Indiana
61. Richard Hudson represents the Eighth Congressional District of North Carolina
62. Bill Huizenga represents the Second Congressional District of Michigan
63. Bill Johnson represents the Sixth Congressional District of Ohio
64. John Joyce represents the Thirteenth Congressional District of Pennsylvania
65. Fred Keller represents the Twelfth Congressional District of Pennsylvania
66. Mike Kelly represents the Sixteenth Congressional District of Pennsylvania
67. Trent Kelly represents the First Congressional District of Mississippi
68. Steve King represents the Fourth Congressional District of Iowa
69. David Kustoff represents the Eighth Congressional District of Tennessee
70. Darin LaHood represents the Eighteenth Congressional District of Illinois
71. Doug LaMalfa represents the First Congressional District of California
72. Doug Lamborn represents the Fifth Congressional District of Colorado
73. Robert E. Latta represents the Fifth Congressional District of Ohio
74. Debbie Lesko represents the Eighth Congressional District of Arizona
75. Billy Long represents the Seventh Congressional District of Missouri
76. Barry Loudermilk represents the Eleventh Congressional District of Georgia
77. Blaine Luetkemeyer represents the Third Congressional District of Missouri
78. Kenny Marchant represents the Twenty-Fourth Congressional District of Texas
79. Roger Marshall, M.D. represents the First Congressional District of Kansas
80. Tom McClintock represents the Fourth Congressional District of California
81. Cathy McMorris Rodgers represents the Fifth Congressional District of Washington
82. Dan Meuser represents the Ninth Congressional District of Pennsylvania
83. Carol D. Miller represents the Third Congressional District of West Virginia
84. John Moolenaar represents the Fourth Congressional District of Michigan
85. Alex X. Mooney represents the Second Congressional District of West Virginia
86. Markwayne Mullin represents the Second Congressional District of Oklahoma
87. Gregory Murphy, M.D. represents the Third Congressional District of North Carolina
88. Dan Newhouse represents the Fourth Congressional District of Washington
89. Ralph Norman represents the Fifth Congressional District of South Carolina
90. Steven Palazzo represents the Fourth Congressional District of Mississippi
91. Greg Pence represents the Sixth Congressional District of Indiana
92. Scott Perry represents the Tenth Congressional District of Pennsylvania
93. Bill Posey represents the Eighth Congressional District of Florida
94. Guy Reschenthaler represents the Fourteenth Congressional District of Pennsylvania
95. Tom Rice represents the Seventh Congressional District of South Carolina
96. Mike Rogers represents the Third Congressional District of Alabama
97. John Rose represents the Sixth Congressional District of Tennessee
98. David Rouzer represents the Seventh Congressional District of North Carolina
99. John Rutherford represents the Fourth Congressional District of Florida
100. Austin Scott represents the Eighth Congressional District of Georgia
101. Mike Simpson represents the Second Congressional District of Idaho
102. Adrian Smith represents the Third Congressional District of Nebraska
103. Jason Smith represents the Eighth Congressional District of Missouri
104. Ross Spano represents the Fifteenth Congressional District of Florida
105. Pete Stauber represents the Eighth Congressional District of Minnesot
106. Elise Stefanik represents the Twenty-First Congressional District of New York
107. W. Gregory Steube represents the Seventeenth Congressional District of New Jersey
108. Glenn “GT” Thompson represents the Fifteenth Congressional District of Pennsylvania
109. Tom Tiffany represents the Seventh Congressional District of Wisconsin
110. William Timmons represents the Fourth Congressional District of South Carolina
111. Jeff Van Drew represents the Second Congressional District of South Carolina
112. Ann Wagner represents the Second Congressional District of Missouri
113. Tim Walberg represents the Seventh Congressional District of Michigan
114. Mark Walker represents the Sixth Congressional District of North Carolina
115. Jackie Walorski represents the Second Congressional District of Indiana
116. Michael Waltz represents the Sixth Congressional District of Florida
117. Randy Weber represents the Fourteenth Congressional District of Texas
118. Daniel Webster represents the Eleventh Congressional District of Florida
119. Brad Wenstrup represents the Second Congressional District of Ohio
120. Bruce Westerman represents the Fourth Congressional District of Arkansas
121. Roger Williams represents the Twenty-Fifth Congressional District of Texas
122. Joe Wilson represents the Second Congressional District of South Carolina
123. Rob Wittman represents the First Congressional District of Virginia
124. Ron Wright represents the Sixth Congressional District of Texas
125. Ted S. Yoho represents the Third Congressional District of Florida
126. Lee Zeldin represents the First Congressional District of New York
1. Eric S. Schmitt Attorney General STATE OF MISSOURI
2. D. John Sauer Solicitor General Counsel of Record STATE OF MISSOURI
3. Justin D. Smith Deputy Attorney General STATE OF MISSOURI
4. Steve Marshall Attorney General STATE OF ALABAMA
5. Leslie Rutledge Attorney General STATE OF ARKANSAS
6. Ashley Moody Attorney General STATE OF FLORIDA
7. Douglas J. Peterson Attorney General STATE OF NEBRASKA
8. Wayne Stenehjem Attorney General STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
9. Mike Hunter Attorney General STATE OF OKLAHOMA
10. Curtis T. Hill, Jr. Attorney General STATE OF INDIANA
11. Derek Schmidt Attorney General STATE OF KANSAS
12. Jeff Landry Attorney General STATE OF LOUISIANA
13. Lynn Fitch Attorney General STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
14. Tim Fox Attorney General STATE OF MONTANA
15. Alan Wilson Attorney General STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
16. Jason R. Ravnsborg Attorney General STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
17. Herbert H. Slatery III Attorney General STATE OF TENNESSEE
18. Sean D. Reyes Attorney General STATE OF UTAH
19. Patrick Morrisey Attorney General STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
1. Ted Cruz (R TX)
2. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.),
3. James Lankford (R-Okla.),
4. Steve Daines (R-Mont.),
5. John Kennedy (R-La.),
6. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), and
7. Mike Braun (R-Ind.), as well as Sens.-elect
8. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.),
9. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.),
10. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) and
11. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.)
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— twenty-one, ares, arón piper
tw. parental death & emotional abuse / biology student at columbia / noble (palladium) in the church of the basilisk / one half of a set of fraternal twins that were raised by a single father after their mother passed during childbirth / had an idyllic childhood from the outside looking in but was subjected to a lot of emotional abuse and trauma when his father was actually around / raised primarily in new york city by paid staff but lived in germany with his paternal grandparents for a few months at a time every so often when his father was busy with work and everyone had quit / has a difficult time opening up unless he’s around his twin sister, who is his better half in all aspects / extremely power hungry and willing to do anything it takes to get what he wants / some might call him heartless but he’s not entirely, he just has few things he truly cares about / has yet to decide on a career path which only infuriates his father, a renowned cardiothoracic surgeon, further / smart as a whip with a sarcastic, bordering on cruel, sense of humor / has no time for relationships but all of the time to play games with people’s feelings
needs / his fraternal twin sister (an actual, substantial request will come at some point) / fellow church of the basilisk members and nobles / childhood friends he’s grown distant from / current friends, if you can call them that / exes of any gender from when he actually attempted to maintain relationships / past, present, and future lovers / fellow columbia students & biology students / distant cousins & other family members
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Every Republican who voted for the healthcare bill
AL-1 Bradley Byrne
AL-2 Martha Roby
AL-3 Mike D. Rogers
AL-4 Robert B. Aderholt
AL-5 Mo Brooks
AL-6 Gary Palmer
AR-2 French Hill
AR-3 Steve Womack
AR-4 Bruce Westerman
AZ-2 Martha E. McSally
AZ-4 Paul Gosar
AZ-6 David Schweikert
AZ-8 Trent Franks
CA-4 Tom McClintock
CA-22 Devin Nunes
CA-23 Kevin McCarthy
CA-45 Mimi Walters
CA-48 Dana Rohrabacher
CA-50 Duncan Hunter
CO-4 Ken Buck
FL-1 Matt Gaetz
FL-2 Neal Dunn
FL-3 Ted Yoho
FL-4 John Rutherford
FL-11 Daniel Webster
FL-12 Gus Bilirakis
FL-15 Dennis A. Ross
FL-16 Vern Buchanan
FL-17 Tom Rooney
FL-18 Brian Mast
FL-19 Francis Rooney
GA-1 Earl L. “Buddy” Carter
GA-3 Drew Ferguson
GA-7 Rob Woodall
GA-9 Doug Collins
GA-10 Jody B. Hice
GA-11 Barry Loudermilk
GA-12 Rick W. Allen
GA-14 Tom Graves
IA-4 Steve King
IL-13 Rodney Davis
IL-15 John Shimkus
IL-18 Darin M. LaHood
IN-2 Jackie Walorski
IN-3 Jim Banks
IN-4 Todd Rokita
IN-5 Susan W. Brooks
IN-6 Luke Messer
IN-8 Larry Bucshon
KS-1 Roger Marshall
KS-2 Lynn Jenkins
KS-4 Ron Estes
KY-1 James Comer
KY-2 Brett Guthrie
KY-6 Andy Barr
LA-1 Steve Scalise
LA-3 Clay Higgins
LA-5 Ralph Abraham
MD-1 Andy Harris
ME-2 Bruce Poliquin
MI-1 Jack Bergman
MI-2 Bill Huizenga
MI-4 John Moolenaar
MI-6 Fred Upton
MI-7 Tim Walberg
MI-8 Mike Bishop
MI-10 Paul Mitchell
MI-11 Dave Trott
MN-2 Jason Lewis
MO-2 Ann Wagner
MO-3 Blaine Luetkemeyer
MO-4 Vicky Hartzler
MO-6 Sam Graves
MO-7 Billy Long
MO-8 Jason Smith
MS-3 Gregg Harper
MS-4 Steven M. Palazzo
NC-2 George Holding
NC-5 Virginia Foxx
NC-6 Mark Walker
NC-7 David Rouzer
NC-8 Richard Hudson
NC-9 Robert Pittenger
NC-10 Patrick T. McHenry
NC-11 Mark Meadows
NC-13 Ted Budd
ND-1 Kevin Cramer
NE-2 Don Bacon
NE-3 Adrian Smith
NJ-3 Tom MacArthur
NV-2 Mark Amodei
NY-1 Lee Zeldin
NY-2 Peter T. King
NY-19 John J. Faso
NY-21 Elise Stefanik
NY-23 Tom Reed
NY-27 Chris Collins
OH-1 Steve Chabot
OH-4 Jim Jordan
OH-5 Bob Latta
OH-6 Bill Johnson
OH-8 Warren Davidson
OH-12 Pat Tiberi
OH-15 Steve Stivers
OH-16 James B. Renacci
OK-1 Jim Bridenstine
OK-2 Markwayne Mullin
OK-3 Frank D. Lucas
OK-4 Tom Cole
OK-5 Steve Russell
OR-2 Greg Walden
PA-3 Mike Kelly
PA-4 Scott Perry
PA-5 Glenn Thompson
PA-9 Bill Shuster
PA-10 Tom Marino
PA-11 Lou Barletta
PA-16 Lloyd K. Smucker
PA-18 Tim Murphy
SC-1 Mark Sanford
SC-2 Joe Wilson
SC-4 Trey Gowdy
SC-7 Tom Rice
SD-1 Kristi Noem
TN-1 Phil Roe
TN-2 John J. Duncan Jr.
TN-3 Chuck Fleischmann
TN-4 Scott DesJarlais
TN-6 Diane Black
TN-7 Marsha Blackburn
TN-8 David Kustoff
TX-1 Louie Gohmert
TX-2 Ted Poe
TX-3 Sam Johnson
TX-4 John Ratcliffe
TX-5 Jeb Hensarling
TX-6 Joe L. Barton
TX-7 John Culberson
TX-8 Kevin Brady
TX-10 Michael McCaul
TX-11 K. Michael Conaway
TX-12 Kay Granger
TX-13 Mac Thornberry
TX-14 Randy Weber
TX-17 Bill Flores
TX-19 Jodey Arrington
TX-21 Lamar Smith
TX-22 Pete Olson
TX-24 Kenny Marchant
TX-25 Roger Williams
TX-26 Michael C. Burgess
TX-27 Blake Farenthold
TX-31 John Carter
TX-32 Pete Sessions
TX-36 Brian Babin
UT-1 Rob Bishop
UT-2 Chris Stewart
UT-3 Jason Chaffetz
UT-4 Mia Love
VA-1 Rob Wittman
VA-2 Scott Taylor
VA-5 Tom Garrett
VA-6 Robert W. Goodlatte
VA-7 Dave Brat
VA-9 Morgan Griffith
WA-5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers
WI-1 Paul D. Ryan
WI-5 Jim Sensenbrenner
WI-6 Glenn Grothman
WI-7 Sean P. Duffy
WV-1 David B. McKinley
WY-1 Liz Cheney
AK-1 Don Young
AR-1 Rick Crawford
CA-1 Doug LaMalfa
CA-8 Paul Cook
CA-10 Jeff Denham
CA-21 David Valadao
CA-25 Steve Knight
CA-39 Ed Royce
CA-42 Ken Calvert
CA-49 Darrell Issa
CO-3 Scott Tipton
CO-5 Doug Lamborn
FL-6 Ron DeSantis
FL-8 Bill Posey
FL-25 Mario Diaz-Balart
FL-26 Carlos Curbelo
GA-8 Austin Scott
IA-1 Rod Blum
IA-3 David Young
ID-1 Raúl R. Labrador
ID-2 Mike Simpson
IL-6 Peter Roskam
IL-12 Mike Bost
IL-14 Randy Hultgren
IL-16 Adam Kinzinger
IN-9 Trey Hollingsworth
KS-3 Kevin Yoder
KY-5 Harold Rogers
LA-4 Mike Johnson
LA-6 Garret Graves
MI-3 Justin Amash
MN-3 Erik Paulsen
MN-6 Tom Emmer
MS-1 Trent Kelly
NE-1 Jeff Fortenberry
NJ-11 Rodney Frelinghuysen
NM-2 Steve Pearce
NY-22 Claudia Tenney
OH-2 Brad Wenstrup
OH-7 Bob Gibbs
PA-12 Keith Rothfus
SC-3 Jeff Duncan
WI-8 Mike Gallagher
WV-2 Alex X. Mooney
WV-3 Evan H. Jenkins
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The full list of the 126, all Republicans:
Alabama
Robert B. Aderholt
Mo Brooks
Bradley Byrne
Gary Palmer
Mike D. Rogers
Arizona
Andy Biggs
Debbie Lesko
Arkansas
Rick Crawford
California
Ken Calvert
Doug LaMalfa
Kevin McCarthy
Tom McClintock
Colorado
Ken Buck
Doug Lamborn
Florida
Gus Bilirakis
Mario Diaz-Balart
Neal Dunn
Matt Gaetz
Bill Posey
John Rutherford
Ross Spano
Greg Steube
Michael Waltz
Daniel Webster
Ted Yoho
Georgia
Rick Allen
Buddy Carter
Doug Collins
A. Drew Ferguson
Jody Hice
Barry Loudermilk
Austin Scott
Idaho
Russ Fulcher
Mike Simpson
Illinois
Mike Bost
Darin M. LaHood
Indiana
James Baird
Jim Banks
Trey Hollingsworth
Greg Pence
Jackie Walorski
Iowa
Steve King
Kansas
Ron Estes
Roger Marshall
Louisiana
Ralph Abraham
Clay Higgins
Mike Johnson
Steve Scalise
Maryland
Andy Harris
Michigan
Jack Bergman
Bill Huizenga
John Moolenaar
Tim Walberg
Minnesota
Tom Emmer
Jim Hagedorn
Pete Stauber
Mississippi
Michael Guest
Trent Kelly
Steven Palazzo
Missouri
Sam Graves
Vicky Hartzler
Billy Long
Blaine Luetkemeyer
Jason Smith
Ann Wagner
Montana
Greg Gianforte
Nebraska
Jeff Fortenberry
Adrian Smith
New Jersey
Jefferson Van Drew
New York
Elise Stefanik
Lee Zeldin
North Carolina
Dan Bishop
Ted Budd
Virginia Foxx
Richard Hudson
Greg Murphy
David Rouzer
Mark Walker
Ohio
Bob Gibbs
Bill Johnson
Jim Jordan
Robert E. Latta
Brad Wenstrup
Oklahoma
Kevin Hern
Markwayne Mullin
Pennsylvania
John Joyce
Fred Keller
Mike Kelly
Daniel Meuser
Scott Perry
Guy Reschenthaler
Glenn Thompson
South Carolina
Jeffrey Duncan
Ralph Norman
Tom Rice
William Timmons
Joe Wilson
Tennessee
Tim Burchett
Scott DesJarlais
Chuck Fleischmann
Mike Green
David Kustoff
John Rose
Texas
Jodey Arrington
Brian Babin
Kevin Brady
Michael C. Burgess
Michael Cloud
K. Michael Conaway
Dan Crenshaw
Bill Flores
Louie Gohmert
Lance Gooden
Kenny Marchant
Randy Weber
Roger Williams
Ron Wright
Virginia
Ben Cline
Morgan Griffith
Robert J. Wittman
Washington
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Dan Newhouse
West Virginia
Carol Miller
Alex Mooney
Wisconsin
Tom Tiffany
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AHCA and Mid Term Elections
Mid term elections are Tuesday, November 6, 2018. It's quite some time from now, but I hope people will be able to keep that in the back of their minds, at the very least. I know I don't have friends in too many states, so please share this around if it's not too much trouble. Such is the problem with gerrymandering and the population spread in the United States, in many states it is difficult for Democrats to get representation in states that are largely Republican. Obviously this is a vice versa situation, but all those who voted yes on the bill are Republicans, so it's not exactly an issue that is bipartisan. Below is a list, by district, of all state representatives who voted Yes on the AHCA (American Health Care Act" or "Trumpcare" to pass the House of Representatives with a vote of 217 to 213. Below is also the phone number for each representative if you'd like to call and voice your opinion of the act. You can find your district and representative by entering your zipcode at this website. At the very least, I hope you will share this for friends or family members who view this as the important issue that it is. Thank you!
(http://www.house.gov/representatives/)
AK-1 Don Young 202-225-5765
AL-1 Bradley Byrne 202-225-4931
AL-2 Martha Roby 202-225-2901
AL-3 Mike D. Rogers 202-225-3261
AL-4 Robert B. Aderholt 202-225-4876
AL-5 Mo Brooks 202-225-4801
AL-6 Gary Palmer 202-225-4921
AR-1 Rick Crawford 202-225-4076
AR-2 French Hill 202-225-2506
AR-3 Steve Womack 202-225-4301
AR-4 Bruce Westerman 202-225-3772
AZ-2 Martha E. McSally 202-225-2542
AZ-4 Paul Gosar 202-225-2315
AZ-6 David Schweikert 202-225-2190
AZ-8 Trent Franks 202-225-4576
CA-1 Doug LaMalfa 202-225-3076
CA-4 Tom McClintock 202-225-2511
CA-8 Paul Cook 202-225-5861
CA-10 Jeff Denham 202-225-4540
CA-21 David Valadao 202-225-4695
CA-22 Devin Nunes 202-225-2523
CA-23 Kevin McCarthy 202-225-2915
CA-25 Steve Knight 202-225-1956
CA-39 Ed Royce 202-225-4111
CA-42 Ken Calvert 202-225-1986
CA-45 Mimi Walters 202-225-5611
CA-48 Dana Rohrabacher 202-225-2415
CA-49 Darrell Issa 202-225-3906
CA-50 Duncan Hunter 202-225-5672
CO-3 Scott Tipton 202-225-4761
CO-4 Ken Buck 202-225-4676
CO-5 Doug Lamborn 202-225-4422
FL-1 Matt Gaetz 202-225-4136
FL-2 Neal Dunn 202-225-5235
FL-3 Ted Yoho 202-225-5744
FL-4 John Rutherford 202-225-2501
FL-6 Ron DeSantis 202-225-2706
FL-8 Bill Posey 202-225-3671
FL-11 Daniel Webster 202-225-1002
FL-12 Gus Bilirakis 202-225-5755
FL-15 Dennis A. Ross 202-225-1252
FL-16 Vern Buchanan 202-225-5015
FL-17 Tom Rooney 202-225-5792
FL-18 Brian Mast 202-225-3026
FL-19 Francis Rooney 202-225-2536
FL-25 Mario Diaz-Balart 202-225-4211
FL-26 Carlos Curbelo 202-225-2778
GA-1 Earl L. “Buddy” Carter 202-225-5831
GA-3 Drew Ferguson 202-225-5901
GA-7Rob Woodall 202-225-4272
GA-8 Austin Scott 202-225-6531
GA-9 Doug Collins 202-225-9893
GA-10 Jody B. Hice 202-225-4101
GA-11 Barry Loudermilk 202-225-2931
GA-12 Rick W. Allen 202-225-2823
GA-14 Tom Graves 202-225-5211
IA-1 Rod Blum 202-225-2911
IA-3 David Young 202-225-5476
IA-4 Steve King 202-225-4426
ID-1 Raúl R. Labrador 202-225-6611
ID-2 Mike Simpson 202-225-5531
IL-6 Peter Roskam 202-225-4561
IL-12 Mike Bost 202-225-5661
IL-13 Rodney Davis 202-225-2371
IL-14 Randy Hultgren 202-225-2976
IL-15 John Shimkus 202-225-5271
IL-16 Adam Kinzinger 202-225-3635
IL-18 Darin M. LaHood 202-225-6201
IN-2 Jackie Walorski 202-225-3915
IN-3 Jim Banks 202-225-4436
IN-4 Todd Rokita 202-225-5037
IN-5 Susan W. Brooks 202-225-2276
IN-6 Luke Messer 202-225-3021
IN-8 Larry Bucshon 202-225-4636
IN-9 Trey Hollingsworth 202-225-5315
KS-1 Roger Marshall 202-225-2715
KS-2 Lynn Jenkins 202-225-6601
KS-3 Kevin Yoder 202-225-2865
KS-4 Ron Estes 202-225-6216
KY-1 James Comer 202-225-3115
KY-2 Brett Guthrie 202-225-3501
KY-5 Harold Rogers 202-225-4601
KY-6 Andy Barr 202-225-4706
LA-1 Steve Scalise 202-225-3015
LA-3 Clay Higgins 202-225-2031
LA-4 Mike Johnson 202-225-2777
LA-5 Ralph Abraham 202-225-8490
LA-6 Garret Graves 202-225-3901
MD-1 Andy Harris 202-225-5311
ME-2 Bruce Poliquin 202-225-6306
MI-1 Jack Bergman 202-225-4735
MI-2 Bill Huizenga 202-225-4401
MI-3 Justin Amash 202-225-3831
MI-4 John Moolenaar 202-225-3561
MI-6 Fred Upton 202-225-3761
MI-7 Tim Walberg 202-225-6276
MI-8 Mike Bishop 202-225-4872
MI-10 Paul Mitchell 202-225-2106
MI-11 Dave Trott 202-225-8171
MN-2 Jason Lewis 202-225-2271
MN-3 Erik Paulsen 202-225-2871
MN-6 Tom Emmer 202-225-2331
MO-2 Ann Wagner 202-225-1621
MO-3 Blaine Luetkemeyer 202-225-2956
MO-4 Vicky Hartzler 202-225-2876
MO-6 Sam Graves 202-225-7041
MO-7 Billy Long 202-225-6536
MO-8 Jason Smith 202-225-4404
MS-1 Trent Kelly 202-225-4306
MS-3 Gregg Harper 202-225-5031
MS-4 Steven M. Palazzo 202-225-5772
NC-2 George Holding 202-225-3032
NC-5 Virginia Foxx 202-225-2071
NC-6 Mark Walker 202-225-3065
NC-7 David Rouzer 202-225-2731
NC-8 Richard Hudson 202-225-3715
NC-9 Robert Pittenger 202-225-1976
NC-10 Patrick T. McHenry 202-225-2576
NC-11 Mark Meadows 202-225-6401
NC-13 Ted Budd 202-225-4531
ND-1 Kevin Cramer 202-225-2611
NE-1 Jeff Fortenberry 202-225-4806
NE-2 Don Bacon 202-225-4155
NE-3 Adrian Smith 202-225-6435
NJ-3 Tom MacArthur 202-225-4765
NJ-11 Rodney Frelinghuysen 202-225-5034
NM-2 Steve Pearce 202-225-2365
NV-2 Mark Amodei 202-225-6155
NY-1 Lee Zeldin 202-225-3826
NY-2 Peter T. King 202-225-7896
NY-19 John J. Faso 202-225-5614
NY-21 Elise Stefanik 202-225-4611
NY-22 Claudia Tenney 202-225-3665
NY-23 Tom Reed 202-225-3161
NY-27 Chris Collins 202-225-5265
OH-1 Steve Chabot 202-225-2216
OH-2 Brad Wenstrup 202-225-3164
OH-4 Jim Jordan 202-225-2676
OH-5 Bob Latta 202-225-6405
OH-6 Bill Johnson 202-225-5705
OH-7 Bob Gibbs 202-225-6265
OH-8 Warren Davidson 202-225-6205
OH-12 Pat Tiberi 202-225-5355
OH-15 Steve Stivers 202-225-2015
OH-16 James B. Renacci 202-225-3876
OK-1 Jim Bridenstine 202-225-2211
OK-2 Markwayne Mullin 202-225-2701
OK-3 Frank D. Lucas 202-225-5565
OK-4 Tom Cole 202-225-6165
OK-5 Steve Russell 202-225-2132
OR-2 Greg Walden 202-225-6730
PA-3 Mike Kelly 202-225-5406
PA-4 Scott Perry 202-225-5836
PA-5 Glenn Thompson 202-225-5121
PA-9 Bill Shuster 202-225-2431
PA-10 Tom Marino 202-225-3731
PA-11 Lou Barletta 202-225-6511
PA-12 Keith Rothfus 202-225-2065
PA-16 Lloyd K. Smucker 202-225-2411
PA-18 Tim Murphy 202-225-2301
SC-1 Mark Sanford 202-225-3176
SC-2 Joe Wilson 202-225-2452
SC-3 Jeff Duncan 202-225-5301
SC-4 Trey Gowdy 202-225-6030
SC-7 Tom Rice 202-225-9895
SD-1 Kristi Noem 202-225-2801
TN-1 Phil Roe 202-225-6356
TN-2 John J. Duncan Jr. 202-225-5435
TN-3 Chuck Fleischmann 202-225-3271
TN-4 Scott DesJarlais 202-225-6831
TN-6 Diane Black 202-225-4231
TN-7 Marsha Blackburn 202-225-2811
TN-8 David Kustoff 202-225-4714
TX-1 Louie Gohmert 202-225-3035
TX-2 Ted Poe 202-225-6565
TX-3 Sam Johnson 202-225-4201
TX-4 John Ratcliffe 202-225-6673
TX-5 Jeb Hensarling 202-225-3484
TX-6 Joe L. Barton 202-225-2002
TX-7 John Culberson 202-225-2571
TX-8 Kevin Brady 202-225-4901
TX-10 Michael McCaul 202-225-2401
TX-11 K. Michael Conaway 202-225-3605
TX-12 Kay Granger 202-225-5071
TX-13 Mac Thornberry 202-225-3706
TX-14 Randy Weber 202-225-2831
TX-17 Bill Flores 202-225-6105
TX-19 Jodey Arrington 202-225-4005
TX-21 Lamar Smith 202-225-4236
TX-22 Pete Olson 202-225-5951
TX-24 Kenny Marchant 202-225-6605
TX-25 Roger Williams 202-225-9896
TX-26 Michael C. Burgess 202-225-7772
TX-27 Blake Farenthold 202-225-7742
TX-31 John Carter 202-225-3864
TX-32 Pete Sessions 202-225-2231
TX-36 Brian Babin 202-225-1555
UT-1 Rob Bishop 202-225-0453
UT-2 Chris Stewart 202-225-9730
UT-3 Jason Chaffetz 202-225-7751
UT-4 Mia Love 202-225-3011
VA-1 Rob Wittman 202-225-4261
VA-2 Scott Taylor 202-225-4215
VA-5 Tom Garrett 202-225-4711
VA-6 Robert W. Goodlatte 202-225-5431
VA-7 Dave Brat 202-225-2815
VA-9 Morgan Griffith 202-225-3861
WA-4 Dan Newhouse 202-225-5816
WA-5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers 202-225-2006
WI-1 Paul D. Ryan 202-225-3031
WI-5 Jim Sensenbrenner 202-225-5101
WI-6 Glenn Grothman 202-225-2476
WI-7 Sean P. Duffy 202-225-3365
WI-8 Mike Gallagher 202-225-5665
WV-1 David B. McKinley 202-225-4172
WV-2 Alex X. Mooney 202-225-2711
WV-3 Evan H. Jenkins 202-225-3452
WY-1 Liz Cheney 202-225-2311
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Os 20 maiores atores de todos os tempos
Desde o surgimento do cinema, em 1895, muitos atores se destacaram, marcaram suas épocas e se tornaram verdadeiros ícones a indústria cinematográfica. Para elencar os melhores de todos os tempos, a Revista Bula fez uma compilação de listas publicadas por sites especializados em cinema e cultura pop e fez uma média entre os atores citados. O ranking reúne nomes de diferentes gerações, como Humphrey Bogart e Charles Chaplin, que fizeram sucesso durante a Era de Ouro de Hollywood, nas décadas de 1930 e 40; e Leonardo DiCaprio e Christian Bale, atores influentes nos dias de hoje. A lista também traz um ator brasileiro, Paulo Autran, que atuou no filme “Terra em Transe” (1967) e também se destacou no teatro, recebendo o título de “Senhor dos Palcos”.
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando nasceu em 1924, na cidade de Omaha, nos Estados Unidos, e morreu em 2004. Entre seus filmes mais famosos, estão “Viva, Zapata!” (1952), “O Poderoso Chefão” (1972), e “Último Tango em Paris” (1972). Considerado um dos atores mais influentes do século 20, Brando foi indicado ao Oscar de Melhor Ator por oito vezes, vencendo a premiação em 1955 e 1973.
Laurence Olivier
Dono do título de Lorde, concedido pela Rainha Elizabeth II, Laurence Olivier nasceu em 1907, em Dorking, na Inglaterra; e morreu em 1989. Com dez indicações ao Oscar, ele ganhou o prêmio em 1949, pela sua atuação no filme “Hamlet”. Em 1978, Olivier recebeu um Oscar especial pelo conjunto de sua obra e por sua contribuição à arte cinematográfica.
Daniel Day-Lewis
Daniel Day-Lewis nasceu em Londres, na Inglaterra, em 1957. Aclamado como um dos atores mais talentosos de sua geração, ele ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Ator em 1990, 2008 e em 2013, sendo o primeiro ator da história a vencer a premiação nessa categoria por três vezes. Entre seus filmes mais famosos, estão “Gangues de Nova York” (2002), “Sangue Negro” (2007), e “Lincoln” (2012).
Al Pacino
Al Pacino nasceu em Nova York, nos Estados Unidos, em 1940, filho de um casal ítalo-americano. Ele é conhecido, principalmente, por interpretar Michael Corleone na trilogia “O Poderoso Chefão” (1972-1990) e Tony Montana, em “Scarface” (1983). Indicado ao Oscar por oito vezes, ele ganhou a premiação de Melhor Ator em 1993, por sua atuação em “Perfume de Mulher”.
Robert De Niro
Robert De Niro nasceu em Nova York, em 1943. Famoso pela colaboração com Martin Scorsese, ele protagonizou muitos filmes aclamados pela crítica. Entre os mais conhecidos, estão “Taxi Driver “(1976) e “Cabo do Medo” (1991). Em 1980, ele ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Ator, por sua atuação em “Touro Indomável”. Pela participação em “O Poderoso Chefão: Parte II” (1972), ele venceu na categoria Melhor Ator Coadjuvante.
Dustin Hoffman
Após uma longa carreira no teatro, Dustin Hoffman alcançou a fama no cinema ao protagonizar o filme “A Primeira Noite de Um Homem”, em 1967, pelo qual foi indicado ao Oscar de Melhor Ator. Ele ganhou o prêmio em 1979, por sua atuação em “Kramer vs. Kramer”; e em 1988, com o filme “Rain Man”. Hoffman nasceu em Los Angeles, nos Estados Unidos, em 1937.
Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson nasceu em Nova York, em 1937, e estreou no cinema na década de 1950. Nicholson é um dos poucos atores que teve pelo menos uma nomeação ao Oscar em cada década, desde 1960 até os anos 2000. Ao todo, foram 12 indicações. Em 1976 e 1988, ele ganhou na categoria de Melhor Ator. Em 1984, ele foi premiado com o Oscar de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante.
George C. Scott
George Campbell Scott nasceu em 1927, na cidade de Wise, nos Estados Unidos; e morreu em 1999. Entre seus filmes mais conhecidos, estão “A Lista de Adrian Messenger” (1963) e “Anatomia de um Crime” (1959). Por sua atuação no filme “Patton: Rebelde ou Herói?” (1970), Scott ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Ator, mas recusou o prêmio, alegando que não estava competindo com outros atores.
Anthony Hopkins
Considerado como um dos mais influentes atores em atividade, Hopkins é mais conhecido por interpretar o serial killer, Hannibal Lecter, em “O Silêncio dos Inocentes” (1991), pelo qual ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Ator. Em 1994, ele ganhou seu segundo Oscar, na mesma categoria, pela atuação em “Terra das Sombras”. Anthony Hopkins nasceu em 1937, em Port Talbot, no País de Gales.
Gene Hackman
Gene Hackman nasceu em San Bernardino, nos Estados Unidos, em 1930. Com cinco indicações ao Oscar, ele ganhou a premiação na categoria de Melhor Ator, em 1972, por sua atuação em “Operação França”; e também venceu como Melhor Ator Coadjuvante em 1993, com o filme “Os Imperdoáveis”. Ao todo, Hackman foi indicado ao prêmio por cinco vezes.
Max von Sydow
Max von Sydow é famoso, principalmente, por suas colaborações com o diretor Ingmar Bergman, em filmes como “O Último Selo” (1957), “O Exorcista” (1973), e “Pelle, o Conquistador” (1987), que lhe rendeu uma indicação ao Oscar de Melhor Ator. Sua segunda indicação veio em 2012, pelo filme “Tão Forte e Tão Perto”. Max nasceu em 1929, na cidade de Lund, na Suécia.
Tom Hanks
Considerado um dos atores mais bem-sucedidos de todos os tempos, Tom Hanks se destacou em muitos filmes aclamados pela crítica, como “Apollo 13” (1995) e “O Resgate do Soldado Ryan” (1998). Indicado ao Oscar de Melhor Ator por cinco vezes, ele ganhou a premiação em 1994, pelo filme “Filadélfia”; e em 1995, por sua atuação em “Forrest Gump”. Tom Hanks nasceu em Concord, nos Estados Unidos, em 1956.
Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman nasceu em 1937, na cidade de Memphis, nos Estados Unidos. Ele iniciou sua carreira como ator na década de 1960 e ganhou destaque por sua atuação em filmes como “Conduzindo Miss Daisy” (1989) e “Um Sonho de Liberdade” (1994). Com cinco indicações ao Oscar, ele foi o vencedor na categoria “Melhor Ator Coadjuvante” em 2005, com o filme “Menina de Ouro”.
Charles Chaplin
Além de ator, Charles Chaplin foi um dos mais importantes comediantes da história. Entre seus filmes mais famosos, estão “Tempos Modernos” (1936) e “O Grande Ditador” (1940). Por suas contribuições ao cinema, ele ganhou um Oscar Honorário, em 1972. Na ocasião, ele recebeu o mais longo aplauso da história da premiação, com uma duração total de doze minutos. Chaplin nasceu em 1889, em Londres, na Inglaterra; e morreu em 1977.
Sidney Poitier
Em 1964, Sidney Poitier marcou a história do cinema ao se tornar o primeiro artista negro norte-americano a ganhar o Oscar de Melhor Ator. A conquista veio pela sua atuação no filme “Uma Vez na Sombras”. Em 2002, ele também foi o primeiro negro a receber um Oscar honorário pelo conjunto de sua obra. Poitier nasceu em 1927, na cidade de Miami, nos Estados Unidos.
Sean Connery
Sean Connery se destacou na década de 1960, atuando como James Bond, o agente secreto da franquia “007”. Ele também protagonizou outros filmes famosos, como “O Nome da Rosa” (1986), e “Mais Forte que o Ódio” (1988). Ele ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante em 1988, pela atuação no filme “Os Intocáveis”. Sean Connery nasceu em 1930, em Edimburgo, na Escócia.
Christian Bale
Christian Bale nasceu em 1974, na cidade de Haverfordwest, no Reino Unido. Ele fez sua estreia no cinema aos 13 anos, no filme “O Império do Sol” (1987). Sua atuação foi elogiada em outras produções, como “Psicopata Americano” (1991), “Sonho de Uma Noite de Verão” (1999) e “Batman: O Início”. Em 2011, ele venceu o Oscar de Melhor Ator Coadjuvante com o filme “The Fighter: Último Round”.
Leonardo DiCaprio
O primeiro sucesso de Leonardo DiCaprio foi o filme “Gilbert Grape: Aprendiz de Sonhador” (1993). Mas, a fama internacional veio ao interpretar Jack, em “Titanic” (1997). Desde então, ele atuou em muitos filmes consagrados, como “O Aviador (2004) e “Django Livre” (2013). Em 2016, ele ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Ator com o filme “O Regresso”. DiCaprio nasceu em 1974, em Los Angeles, nos EUA.
Paulo Autran
Brasileiro, Paulo Autran atuou no teatro, cinema e televisão. Pelo destaque no teatro, recebeu o título de “Senhor dos Palcos”. Em 2002, ele recebeu o Prêmio Shell de Teatro de Melhor Ator pela peça “Visitando o Sr. Green”. No cinema, ele atuou em filmes aclamados pela crítica, como “Terra em Transe” (1967) e “O Passado” (2007). Autran nasceu no Rio de Janeiro, em 1922, e morreu em 2007.
Humphrey Bogart
Eleito pelo American Film Institute como a maior estrela masculina do cinema norte-americano de todos os tempos, Humprey Bogart atuou em filmes como “Relíquia Macabra” (1930), “Casablanca” (1942) e “O Tesouro de Sierra Madre” (1948). Em 1951, ele ganhou o Oscar de Melhor Ator pelo filme “Uma Aventura na África”. Bogart nasceu em 1899, em Nova York; e morreu em 1957.
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Complete list of winners below, in red with an * (Click on titles to get more information about the show.)
Those nominees with a heart mark (♥) are ones I voted for. (I’m a voting member of the Drama Desk.)
The complete list is below:
Outstanding Play
Admissions, by Joshua Harmon, Lincoln Center Theater
Mary Jane, by Amy Herzog, New York Theatre Workshop
Miles for Mary, by The Mad Ones, Playwrights Horizons
♥ People, Places & Things, by Duncan Macmillan, National Theatre/St. Ann’s Warehouse/Bryan Singer Productions/Headlong
School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play, by Jocelyn Bioh, MCC Theater
Outstanding Musical
Desperate Measures, The York Theatre Company
KPOP, Ars Nova/Ma-Yi Theatre Company/Woodshed Collective
Mean Girls
Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story, 2b Theatre Company/59E59
♥ SpongeBob SquarePants
Outstanding Revival of a Play
Angels in America
Hindle Wakes, Mint Theater Company
In the Blood, Signature Theatre Company
♥ Three Tall Women
Travesties, Menier Chocolate Factory/Roundabout Theatre Company
Outstanding Revival of a Musical
Amerike-The Golden Land, National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene
Carousel
♥ My Fair Lady, Lincoln Center Theater
Once on This Island
Pacific Overtures, Classic Stage Company
Outstanding Actor in a Play
Johnny Flynn, Hangmen, Royal Court Theatre/Atlantic Theater Company
Andrew Garfield, Angels in America
♥ Tom Hollander, Travesties, Menier Chocolate Factory/Roundabout Theatre Company
James McArdle, Angels in America
Paul Sparks, At Home at the Zoo, Signature Theatre Company
Outstanding Actress in a Play
Carrie Coon, Mary Jane, New York Theatre Workshop
Denise Gough, People, Places & Things, National Theatre/St. Ann’s Warehouse/Bryan Singer Productions/Headlong
♥ Glenda Jackson, Three Tall Women
Laurie Metcalf, Three Tall Women
Billie Piper, Yerma, Young Vic/Park Avenue Armory
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
Jelani Alladin, Frozen
Harry Hadden-Paton, My Fair Lady
Joshua Henry, Carousel
Evan Ruggiero, Bastard Jones, the cell
♥ Ethan Slater, SpongeBob SquarePants
Outstanding Actress in a Musical
Gizel Jiménez, Miss You Like Hell, The Public Theater
LaChanze, Summer
Jessie Mueller, Carousel
♥ Ashley Park, KPOP, Ars Nova/Ma-Yi Theater Company/Woodshed Collective
Daphne Rubin-Vega, Miss You Like Hell, The Public Theater
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
♥ Anthony Boyle, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Ben Edelman, Admissions, Lincoln Center Theater
Brian Tyree Henry, Lobby Hero, Second Stage
Nathan Lane, Angels in America
David Morse, The Iceman Cometh
Gregg Mozgala, Cost of Living, Manhattan Theatre Club
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
Jocelyn Bioh, In the Blood, Signature Theatre
Jamie Brewer, Amy and the Orphans, Roundabout Underground
♥ Barbara Marten, People, Places & Things, National Theatre/St. Ann’s Warehouse/Bryan Singer Productions/Headlong
Deirdre O’Connell, Fulfillment Center, Manhattan Theatre Club
Constance Shulman, Bobbie Clearly, Roundabout Underground
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
Damon Daunno, The Lucky Ones, Ars Nova
Alexander Gemignani, Carousel
Grey Henson, Mean Girls
♥ Gavin Lee, SpongeBob SquarePants
Tony Yazbeck, Prince of Broadway, Manhattan Theatre Club
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
♥ Lindsay Mendez, Carousel
Kenita R. Miller, Once on This Island
Ashley Park, Mean Girls
Diana Rigg, My Fair Lady
Kate Rockwell, Mean Girls
Outstanding Director of a Play
Marianne Elliott, Angels in America
Jeremy Herrin, People, Places & Things, National Theatre/St. Ann’s Warehouse/Bryan Singer Productions/Headlong
♥ Joe Mantello, Three Tall Women
Lila Neugebauer, Miles for Mary, Playwrights Horizons
Simon Stone, Yerma, Young Vic/Park Avenue Armory
*John Tiffany, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Outstanding Director of a Musical
Christian Barry, Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story, 2b Theatre Company/59E59
Teddy Bergman, KPOP, Ars Nova/Ma-Yi Theater Company/Woodshed Collective
Jack O’Brien, Carousel
♥ Tina Landau, SpongeBob SquarePants
Bartlett Sher, My Fair Lady
The LaDuca Award for Outstanding Choreography
Camille A. Brown, Once on This Island
Christopher Gattelli, SpongeBob SquarePants
Casey Nicholaw, Mean Girls
♥ Justin Peck, Carousel
Nejla Yatkin, The Boy Who Danced on Air, Abingdon Theatre Company
Outstanding Music
The Bengsons, The Lucky Ones, Ars Nova/Piece by Piece Productions/Z Space
Ben Caplan, Christian Barry, Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story, 2b Theatre Company/59E59
David Friedman, Desperate Measures, The York Theatre Company
♥ Erin McKeown, Miss You Like Hell, The Public Theater
Helen Park, Max Vernon, KPOP, Ars Nova/Ma-Yi Theater Company/Woodshed Collective
Outstanding Lyrics
Nell Benjamin, Mean Girls
♥ Quiara Alegría Hudes/Erin McKeown, Miss You Like Hell, Public Theatre
Peter Kellogg, Desperate Measures, The York Theatre Company
Helen Park, Max Vernon, KPOP, Ars Nova/Ma-Yi Theater Company/Woodshed Collective
Outstanding Book of a Musical
Tina Fey, Mean Girls
♥ Kyle Jarrow, SpongeBob Squarepants
Peter Kellogg, Desperate Measures, York Theatre Company
Hannah Moscovitch, Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story, 2B Theatre/59E59
Outstanding Orchestrations
Tom Kitt, SpongeBob SquarePants
Annmarie Milazzo and Michael Starobin (John Bertles and Bash the Trash, found instrument design) Once on This Island
Charlie Rosen, Erin McKeown, Miss You Like Hell, Public Theater
Jonathan Tunick, Pacific Overtures, Classic Stage Company
♥ Jonathan Tunick, Carousel
Outstanding Music in a Play
Imogen Heap, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
♥ Justin Hicks, Mlima’s Tale, Public Theatre
Amatus Karim-Ali, The Homecoming Queen, Atlantic Theater Company
Justin Levine, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Public Theater
Adrian Sutton, Angels in America
The Hudson Scenic Studio Award for Outstanding Set Design of a Play
♥ Miriam Buether, Three Tall Women
Bunny Christie, People, Places & Things, St. Ann’s Warehouse/National Theatre/Bryan Singer Productions/Headlong
Lizzie Clachan, Yerma, Young Vic/Park Avenue Armory
Maruti Evans, Kill Move Paradise, National Black Theatre
Louisa Thompson, In the Blood, Signature Theatre
Outstanding Set Design for a Musical
Louisa Adamson, Christian Barry, Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story, 2b Theatre Company/59E59
Beowulf Boritt, Prince of Broadway, Manhattan Theatre Club
Dane Laffrey, Once on This Island
♥ Santo Loquasto, Carousel
David Zinn, SpongeBob SquarePants
Outstanding Costume Design for a Play
Dede M. Ayite, School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play, MCC Theater
♥ Jonathan Fensom, Farinelli and the King
Katrina Lindsay, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Ann Roth, Three Tall Women
Emilio Sosa, Venus, Signature Theatre
Outstanding Costume Design for a Musical
Gregg Barnes, Mean Girls
Clint Ramos, Once on This Island
David Zinn, SpongeBob SquarePants
♥ Catherine Zuber, My Fair Lady, Lincoln Center Theater
Dede M. Ayite, Bella: An American Tall Tale, Playwrights Horizons
Outstanding Lighting Design for a Play
♥ Neil Austin, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Natasha Chivers, 1984
Alan C. Edwards, Kill Move Paradise, National Black Theatre
Paul Gallo, Three Tall Women
Paul Russell, Farinelli and the King
Outstanding Lighting Design for a Musical
Louisa Adamson, Christian Barry, Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story, 2B Theatre Company/59E59
Amith Chandrashaker, The Lucky Ones
Jules Fisher, Peggy Eisenhauer, Once on This Island
Brian MacDevitt, Carousel
♥ Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew, KPOP, Ars Nova, Ma-Yi Theater Company, Woodshed Collective
Outstanding Projection Design
David Bengali, Van Gogh’s Ear, Ensemble for the Romantic Century
Andrezj Goulding, People, Places & Things, National Theatre/St. Ann’s Warehouse/Bryan Singer Productions/Headlong
Peter Nigrini, SpongeBob SquarePants
Finn Ross and Adam Young, Mean Girls
♥ Finn Ross and Ash J. Woodward, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Outstanding Sound Design in a Play
Brendan Aanes, Balls, One Year Lease Theater Company/Stages Repertory Theatre/59E59
Gareth Fry, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Tom Gibbons, 1984
♥ Tom Gibbons, People, Places & Things, National Theatre/St. Ann’s Warehouse/Bryan Singer Productions/Headlong
Stefan Gregory, Yerma, Young Vic/Park Avenue Armory
Palmer Hefferan, Today is My Birthday, Page 73 Productions
Outstanding Sound Design in a Musical
♥ Kai Harada, The Band’s Visit
Scott Lehrer, Carousel
Will Pickens, KPOP, Ars Nova, Ma-Yi Theatre Company, Woodshed Collective
Dan Moses Schreier, Pacific Overtures, Classic Stage Company
Outstanding Wig and Hair
Carole Hancock, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Campbell Young Associates, Farinelli and the King
Cookie Jordan, School Girls;, or The African Mean Girls Play, MCC Theater
♥ Charles G. LaPointe, SpongeBob SquarePants
Josh Marquette, Mean Girls
Outstanding Solo Performance
♥ Billy Crudup, Harry Clarke, Vineyard Theatre
David Greenspan, Strange Interlude, Transport Group
Jon Levin, A Hunger Artist, The Tank/Flint & Tinder
Lesli Margherita, Who’s Holiday!
Sophie Melville, Iphigenia in Splott, Sherman Theatre, Cardiff/59E59
The Chase Award for Unique Theatrical Experience
Derren Brown: Secret, Atlantic Theater Company
Master, Foundry Theatre
Say Something Bunny!
Outstanding Fight Choreography
J. David Brimmer, Is God Is, Soho Rep
Steve Rankin, Carousel
♥ Unkle Dave’s Fight House, Oedipus El Rey, The Public Theater/The Sol Project
Outstanding Puppet Design
Finn Caldwell, Nick Barnes, Angels in America
♥ Michael Curry, Frozen
Charlie Kanev, Sarah Nolan, and Jonathan Levin, A Hunger Artist, The Tank/Flint & Tinder
Vandy Wood, The Artificial Jungle, Theatre Breaking Through Barriers
SPECIAL AWARDS
Sean Carvajal in Jesus Hopped the A Train
Edi Gathegi
Abena Mensah-Bonsu, Mirirai Sithole and PaigeGilbert in School Girls
Juan Castano in Oedipus El Reye
To Sean Carvajal and Edi Gathegi of Jesus Hopped the A Train whose last-minute entrances into the Signature production of this powerful play ensured it had a happy real-life ending
Ensemble Award: To Nabiyah Be, MaameYaa Boafo, Paige Gilbert, Zainab Jah, Nike Kadri, Abena Mensah-Bonsu, Mirirai Sithole, and Myra Lucretia Taylor of School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play, whose characters learn the facts of life but whose portrayers taught us all a thing or two about the way things are.
Sam Norkin Award: To Juan Castano, whose varied performances this season in Oedipus El Rey, A Parallelogram, and Transfers not only make a complex statement about American life but also indicate great things to come for this talented performer.
2018 Drama Desk Winners Complete list of winners below, in red with an * (Click on titles to get more information about the show.)
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