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jokingluna · 5 months
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gettothestabbing · 4 months
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DeWine vetoed House Bill 68 on Friday, which would have prohibited doctors from prescribing puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for minors and banned boys from competing in girls’ sports, just hours before the deadline. A review of donations from 2018 to 2023 found that the governor received $40,300 from the Ohio Children’s Hospital Association (OCHA), Cincinnati Children’s, Nationwide Children’s Hospital and ProMedica Children’s Hospital, all of whom support transgender medical care. OCHA donated $10,000 to the Mike DeWine and Jon Husted Transition Fund on Dec. 28, 2018, and another $10,000 on Dec. 7, 2022, according to the report. A transition fund allows candidates to spend donations for “transition activities and inaugural celebrations,” according to Ohio’s campaign finance handbook. Cincinnati Children’s, an affiliate of OCHA, donated $300 on Dec. 15, 2022, to the fund and ProMedica, another affiliate of OCHA, also donated $10,000 in December 2018, according to the reports. Nationwide Children’s, a third affiliate with OCHA, donated $5,000 in December 2018 and another $5,000 in January 2023 to the transition fund. The governor’s office referred the Daily Caller News Foundation back to DeWine’s comments on the bill and his veto. DeWine said last week that he was visiting hospitals that provide transgender procedures to hear families out on both sides of the issue but did not elaborate on which hospitals he went to. Nick Lashutka, president of the OHCA, testified against House Bill 68, arguing that the bill “strips away” the rights of parents and their transgender children, according to The Guardian.
Cincinnati Children’s has a Transgender Health Center that works with patients from five to 24 years old, according to the hospital’s website. The center’s frequently asked questions section explains that patients can get puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones with family consent and does not list an age limit.
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wordrating · 1 year
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Gubernatorial
Gubernatorial is an F rated word
Simultaneously gutteral and rounded, this word is unpleasant to say and worse to spell. It is smooth and heavy, like a good river stone, but also unpleasantly wet, like a soaked towel you were hoping to use.
Words are rated on a scale A B C D F
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tallat-of-thralls · 2 years
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The possibility of having user: "Psychedelic Warlord" as governor is an extremely amusing thought.
Make it happen
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tahyirasavanna · 7 months
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The Astrology of Gavin Newsom
With whispers of the 2024 presidential election within earshot, Gavin Newsom has come up in conversations in the Democrat Party. Certainly, nothing is set in stone, likely with Joe Biden to receive the nomination. But, in the spirit of speculation, let’s take a look at Gavin Newsom’s star chart just to have a better understanding of what drives him. Gavin NewsomPhoto: Gage Skidmore,…
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godwin247 · 7 months
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Kano Gubernatorial Election petition Tribunal orders A Rerun election
The Kano State Gubernatorial Election Petition Tribunal Orders A Rerun Election Between The All Progressives Congress (APC) And The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP). The Tribunal said based on the evidence presented by both parties, it found merit in the petition of the APC that there are irregularities and substantial non-compliance with electoral laws during the initial election. The tribunal…
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news-folds · 2 years
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Source Lists Names Of Three Aspirants Who Had Been Absent As Atiku Met PDP Gubernatorial Aspirants Yesterday
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tweetiamedia · 2 years
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Yesterday I worked for the 1st time as an election judge ALL DAY - from greeter to check in, to ballots, to electronic voting to paper ballot voting to scanning and exit stickers and even translating from English to Spanish... it's so nice to see the whole process from start to finish and work with a great team of people, even if we do not share the same party affiliation.
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globalcourant · 2 years
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Michigan GOP gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley charged for participation in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
Michigan GOP gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley charged for participation in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley was arrested Thursday morning over his role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol last year, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. Kelley was taken into custody in Allendale, where he lives, and faces four misdemeanor charges “stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol breach,” according to prosecutors. A law…
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gettothestabbing · 1 year
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beazt · 1 year
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the republican who is running for NC governor is exceptionally bad. Mark Robinson…
said women are not meant to be leaders
said when someone becomes pregnant their body is no longer their own
called a woman who had an abortion a “heifer”
ironically, has paid for at least one abortion himself
calls for abortion to banned in all cases and abortion providers to face massive punishments
said feminism is the work of the devil and his minions
referred to gay people as filth
referred to transgender rights as demonic
said loving god and being an LGBT ally are mutually exclusive/incompatible
wants to revoke the rights of same sex married couples
wants to completely REMOVE science AND history from elementary schools
called for the elimination of the NC board of education
has called for the censoring of teachers
various antisemitic and islamophobic comments
shared misinformation about the holocaust
North Carolinians, we MUST do everything in our power to keep this man from having any power over us. I would appreciate if non-North Carolinians would share this as well, as this man is a danger.
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deadpresidents · 5 months
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If for some reason George W Bush had run against Jeb Bush for the republican nomination who would have won?
That's a pretty great idea for a topic for historians to debate.
I think people forget how effective of a campaigner that George W. Bush was. Yes, he was pretty goofy at times and a master of malapropisms. But he was pretty incredible on the campaign trail in front of smaller crowds and as a one-on-one retail politician. Much like Lyndon B. Johnson, those skills did not translate to television and, on many occasions, it reinforced the idea that Bush was dumb. But simply believing that Bush was dumb is one of the reasons why so many people underestimated him -- and that made him a very dangerous opponent for pretty much everybody that he ran against beginning with Ann Richards in his first race for Governor of Texas to John McCain and Al Gore in 2000 and finally to John Kerry in 2004. That was evident in his Presidential debate performances. In my opinion, Bush probably lost the first of his three debates to John Kerry in 2004, but I've always felt that he won the other two debates against Kerry and all three debates against Al Gore in 2000.
George W. Bush was also one of the most disciplined leading Presidential candidates of the past 40-50 years. He stayed on message, no matter where he was campaigning, who he was campaigning against, or what other news might have been seeping into coverage of him at the time. That was a credit to his enormously talented political teams over the years, but it was also the result of hard work. He'd still say something odd or mangle a few sentences at every campaign stop, but you never had to guess where he stood on the positions he built his campaigns upon.
While he was certainly no Ronald Reagan or Barack Obama when it came to charisma, George W. Bush did have his own unique brand of charisma. Despite his background and the privileges he had from day one due to his family name and his father's accomplishments, Bush had a real ability to connect with people while campaigning. People genuinely liked him. I mean, that's even better understood now when you hear about his relationship with his surprise BFF Michelle Obama or with fellow Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Many of his political opponents have noted in interviews or books that they've found it hard not to like him once they got to know him. Again, that's an attribute that doesn't translate well to television, but it was clearly a strength when he was meeting folks while campaigning. He made a lot of people want to vote for him -- as opposed to John Kerry, whose personality didn't inspire a whole lot of fervent supporters in 2004 (I say that with personal experience).
Jeb Bush was a more serious, wonky politician -- with a personality more similar to that of their father whereas George W. famously took after his outspoken, direct mother. Jeb did not easily connect with voters, and was a more naturally cautious politician while George W. was more emotional and decisive (for better and worse). One example of Jeb's cautious nature is demonstrated by the poor timing of his eventual candidacy for President. Once Jeb finally decided to run for President in 2016 he was nearly 10 years removed from the end of his term as Governor of Florida. He jumped into a crowded field where it was difficult to distinguish himself despite his famous last name (and the exclamation point behind his first name on his campaign logo) and was steamrolled by Donald Trump. I think George W. probably would have defended himself and his family against Trump's attacks better than Jeb did if George W. had been the candidate in 2016 instead of an ex-President in retirement. Jeb's 2016 campaign was almost sad in how timid he came across at times against Trump.
Both brothers were born with more advantages than most people will ever have come their way in a lifetime. But I do think George W. tried to be someone other than his father's son more than Jeb ever did. George W. ran for Governor of Texas in 1994 despite the fact that his opponent was the legendary Governor Ann Richards. Jeb ran for Governor of Florida the same year, and their parents believed that Jeb was the Bush son with the real political future and kind of saw George W.'s candidacy as a hopeless cause. But on Election night in 1994, George W. was victorious and Jeb was not. I think that Jeb Bush wanted to follow in his father's footsteps, but George W. wanted to surpass George H.W. Bush's legacy. He didn't in terms of the quality of his Presidency, but George W. Bush did get reelected as President while George H.W. Bush was only a one-term President.
So, in a head-to-head race, I think George W. would probably smoke Jeb. He was just that much more skilled as a politician. Plus, a brother vs. brother matchup would probably be emotionally difficult for anybody and I think George W. clearly had more of a killer instinct than Jeb ever did (that's probably a perfect setup for a drone strike or war crimes comment). Bush had no problem running a ruthless campaign, either. If you don't know what I mean, look up the 2000 South Carolina GOP primary campaign against McCain and the Swift Boat ads against Kerry in '04 (he was also one of the hatchet men for his father during the 1988 campaign against Michael Dukakis, which was one of the nastiest campaigns in American history up to that point). Anyway, I just think George W. was a better politician than Jeb ever hoped to be. In fact, from a purely political perspective -- as a campaigner out on the trail, as a one-on-one retail politician, even as a debater -- George W. was probably a more talented politician than his father. Of course, George W. was nowhere near as experienced or competent as George H.W. Bush was as President. But George W. would easily defeat his brother in a one-on-one campaign and I think he'd even give his father some trouble on the trail in a one-on-one race between them. And then if he was elected, he'd promptly become the really bad President we all remember him as!
Great question and interesting thought experiment!
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larrylimericks · 2 years
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