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The Obnoxious, Unrepentant Anti-Gay Bigotry Of Tennessee Rep. John Ragan

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As recently reported, Tennessee State Representative John Ragan has been making counter-factual claims about gay human beings.

This reporter e-mailed Representative Ragan, asking him to provide documentation for the veracity of his anti-gay hate speech allegations.

Instead of providing any, Ragan smugly went on the offensive, claiming that apropos of gay human beings and their health, he had “merely asked impersonal questions based upon the tenants of critical thought.”  He fatuously added, “If you are, or anyone else is, uncomfortable with the answers at which you, or they arrive, that is not my problem.”

Meanwhile back in documented reality, Representative Ragan had not “merely asked impersonal questions.” He had made fraudulent assertions about some very fundamental issues related to sexual orientation. For example, he had written, “ Logically, homosexuality is defined by behavior, i.e., unless one engages in sexual activity with a member of the same sex, he, or she, is not a homosexual. (The term sexual orientation is a description of feelings.) Feelings do not control the behavior of a mentally healthy adult human being.”

One could perhaps wonder what a psychiatrist or psychologist would make of Ragan’s dubious assertion. If, as he claims, “feelings do not control the behavior of a mentally healthy adult human being,” are we to understand that when a mentally healthy heterosexual woman and a mentally healthy heterosexual man decide to make love, their feelings are not controlling their behavior?

Not to put too fine a point on it, Representative Ragan appears to be not only a bigot but also a ludicrous jackass. The Tennessee Department of Health said in a phone interview that its STD prevention and control efforts are focused broadly on preventing and controlling infections and are not aimed exclusively at any one demographic. The Tennessee Department of Health, furthermore, provided a link to the STD prevention section of its website. That section contains a link to a Centers for Disease Control page about “Stimga and Discrimination” and how they contribute to poor health outcomes for gay human beings.

The evidence is plain and direct; In speaking to the public about the health of gay human beings, Tennessee State Representative John Ragan is promulgating lies — anti-gay hate speech — that flies in the face of public health information used by — and given out to journalists by — the Tennessee State Department of Health.

This recent incident is hardly the first time that John Ragan has aggressively promoted anti-gay hate speech in his capacity as a State Representative. He believes that despite the repeal of DADT and the Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas, gay people should not be allowed to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces. And, whereas Representative Ragan likes to boast on his C.V. that he has served as a business consultant to companies on the Fortune 100 list, all companies on that list have policies against discriminating against gay people.  That is to say, Representative Ragan is against providing protections to Tennessee’s gay public school students that the major businesses with which he claims to have consulted all offer to their gay employees.

Certain other aspects of Representative Ragan’s thoughts and behavior are of note. He co-sponsored a birther bill. He thinks people should be able to purchase weapons at gun shows without submitting to any background check. And he is against all public school sex education that is not “abstinence only.” The issues section of his own website references “Recognizing the imporant (sic) sacrifice of our nation’s veterans,” its typo suggesting that Representative Ragan is less than a thorough-going, painstaking professional.

Ragan was elected to office for a first time in 2010, 8,569 votes to 7,270. Very evidently, he has not previously understood that reporters will fact-check his public statements and then let the public know when he is telling lies. He even appears to have thought that he could bully a reporter out of understanding and reporting that his lies are — indeed — lies.

Shame on him.

New York City– based novelist and freelance writer Scott Rose’s LGBT– interest by– line has appeared on Advocate .com, PoliticusUSA .com, The New York Blade, Queerty .com, Girlfriends and in numerous additional venues. Among his other interests are the arts, boating and yachting, wine and food, travel, poker and dogs. His “Mr. David Cooper’s Happy Suicide” is about a New York City advertising executive assigned to a condom account.


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‘Fundamental Miscalculation’: Columnist Says Democrats Have ‘Little Chance’ in Midterms

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Democrats made a “fundamental miscalculation” in the redistricting wars and now have “little chance” in the November midterms, argues Eric Garcia at The Independent.

Calling the Virginia Supreme Court’s nullification of a voter-led ballot initiative that allowed the creation of four Democratic congressional districts a “massive body blow,” Garcia also points to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision “virtually nullifying the Voting Rights Act” by requiring Louisiana to redraw its congressional map. There is also the Tennessee legislature turning majority-Black Memphis into another GOP seat — erasing the only Democratic seat in that state.

“And this does not count the redrawing of congressional districts in Missouri and North Carolina before the Supreme Court decision, or Alabama, which is under a court order to not redraw its map until 2030,” Garcia says. He notes that California has been the only state to respond, doing so by adding five Democratic seats to the state.

Zachary Donnini, the head of data science at VoteHub, a political news outlet, “put it bleakly for Democrats.”

Donnini says that now, instead of having to flip just three seats to take the majority in the House, Democrats will have to flip an additional nine seats — a total of twelve in all.

Democrats tried to “lead by example,” but, Garcia says, they turned their states into “laboratories for democracy” by creating “unilateral” disarmament “on behalf of the Democrats” — an act, he labels, a “fundamental failure.”

But he offers Democrats a little hope.

Texas’s redistricting plan relied on Hispanic voters, “after flirting with Trump,” to stay aligned with the GOP. That might have changed. The situation is the same in South Florida, “where the state’s normally conservative Cuban Americans have been caught in the Trump immigration dragnet.”

Pointing to inflation, the economy overall, and Trump’s Iran war, Garcia says Republicans holding on to the House might be “even more difficult.”

Democrats, however, made a “fundamental miscalculation,” Garcia concludes. “By creating guardrails and rules, Republicans did not see a reason to compromise and meet them halfway. It made them targets for weakening. Now, Democrats have put themselves in a bind. They only have themselves to blame.”

 

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Trump Is Bored With His Iran War — Iran Isn’t: Columnist

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President Donald Trump is “bored” with his Iran war, but Iran is not — and isn’t ready for the war to be over, argues Jonathan Lemire at The Atlantic.

The president, now in a “bind,” is tired of the war he started, and has declared victory several times, while Iran “does not want the war to come to a close.”

Trump’s GOP “is warily watching rising gas prices and falling poll numbers,” while the president “doesn’t want to be bogged down in a Middle East conflict like some of his predecessors were. He doesn’t want it to upend his high-stakes summit next week in China. He is ready to move on.”

“The president, five aides and outside advisers told me, is convinced that he can sell any sort of agreement as a win. But at least for now, the man who wrote The Art of the Deal can’t even get Iran to the negotiating table.”

Iran hasn’t even responded to Trump’s one-page memo “that is far more of an extension of the cease-fire than a treaty to end the conflict.”

Trump, Lemire says, did not expect the war to go like this. After his successful excursion into Venezuela, he “set his eyes on Iran, telling confidants that it would ‘be another Venezuela,’ a pair of outside advisers told me.”

It has not been that.

Trump expected his Iran war to last days, or maybe a week or two. It has now been months.

And while administration officials believe the blockade will be successful, experts say Iran can withstand it for months, time the president, with the midterms coming, does not have.

“It then becomes a matter of pain: Which side can withstand the most economic hardship?” Lemire asks.

Trump, impatient, has debated declaring victory and moving on.

“Secretary of State Marco Rubio went so far as to say earlier this week that the war was over,” Lemire notes. “But doing so now would leave the conflict’s goals, as outlined at various times by the president and his aides, unfulfilled.”

The president, says Lemire, “wants the war to end. He wants a deal. But deals take two parties, and there’s no evidence that Iran is interested in bailing Trump out of a dilemma of his own making.”

 

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Lauren Boebert Knows What Aliens Really Are: ‘Fallen Angels’ — and Possibly Demonic

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U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) says that aliens from outer space are actually “fallen angels and Nephilim” from the Old Testament of the Bible, according to Right Wing Watch. On Friday, President Donald Trump released declassified government UFO files.

“God is the creator of the universe,” Congresswoman Boebert says in recorded video published Friday by Right Wing Watch. “He’s never not going to create.”

The Colorado Republican lawmaker said that it’s “always been something in my mind to say, ‘Well, how can we be the only ones?’ Like, God’s not going to stop creating just with us.”

“But the more I look into this,” she continued, speaking from inside a car, “the more I see the Old Testament and what was told to us there, of fallen angels, and Nephilim.”

She defended her take by saying, “this is in the Bible,” and there’s “nothing that says that fallen angels, that Nephilim just disappeared. And so I believe that this could be an aspect of it.”

Boebert went on to say that “things that we have seen…could resemble portals,” although in the video she does not explain further.

“And, you know, I mean, this is, we serve an infinite God, a God of the universe. And to say that this is the only realm, is ignorant.”

She denied that aliens are a “Marvin the Martian kind of thing.”

“But I do believe that this is more spiritual, and if you really want to go there, demonic.”

 

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