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Showing posts with label RAND PAUL. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

They’re trying to erase history

 


Charles Booker

They’re trying to erase history.

This Black History Month, we’re seeing a disturbing trend across the country. Increasing numbers of schools and universities are banning books that teach the history of the civil rights movement, Jim Crow, and slavery. Since last year, 14 states have applied these book bans statewide. 17 more states are considering similar book bans this year.

It’s further proof of an alarming trend in our country — led by politicians like Rand Paul — to use racist dog whistles to stoke fear and division.

It’s why Rand Paul spread the lie that the 2020 election was stolen after a record number of black Georgians voted. It’s why Rand Paul single-handedly blocked the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act, which would have finally made lynching a federal crime. It’s why the Senate still can’t pass the John Lewis Voting Rights bill.

Let’s be clear, these events are all connected, and they all have the same end goal: to maintain white supremacy.

But we know the truth. We know that our nation is built by and stronger because of, the contributions of Black Americans. We also know that we as a nation cannot heal from our history if we do not learn from it.

If you agree, will you chip in $10 or anything you can right now to support our people-powered movement?

Together,

Team Booker






 


Email us: info@charlesbooker.org

Contributions to Booker for Kentucky are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. To contribute via check, please address to PO Box 4369, Louisville, KY 40204.

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Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Trump official admits plotting scheme to overturn Biden's win

 

Former Senate leader Harry Reid is dead at 82

Today's Top Stories:

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Mass shooter revealed to be right wing writer

Lyndon McLeod, who killed five people in the Denver area this week, was an author dedicated to alt-right philosophies.



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VIDEO OF THE DAY: Republican Senator just got fact checked to his face over an absurd claim.

The Wisconsin Republican's disinformation is literally killing people.


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Joe Manchin pulls bombshell holiday stunt

No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen: Unreal.


Rand Paul inadvertently tells the truth about Republican voter fraud claims
The Kentucky Republican busted Democrats for legally getting more votes than anyone else.



5 GOP-led states extend unemployment aid to workers who lose jobs over vaccine mandates
Yes, Republicans are paying people to not get vaccinated as nearly 1,500 Americans die from the virus daily.


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Beverly Hills beautician who yelled "you are not going to take away our trumpy bear" on January 6 now cooperating with feds

This is good news, but has to be super annoying for the feds.


Thousands of Georgia voters alleged to be dead by Trump and Republicans found alive
Yes, that's right. Donald Trump lied. Take all the time you need.



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WATCH: A post-holiday message from Richard Ojeda

No Dem Left Behind: Survived the Holidays with your GQP relatives? Good, now let's get ready to fight!


January 6 panel reaches deal with White House to defer some document requests
President Biden had opted not to invoke executive privilege on behalf of the disgraced ex-president, but this agreement shows there were some sensitive documents under scrutiny.


US and Russia to hold security talks next month
This time, Putin will deal with a president not his puppet.


Seriously?

Hope...





Monday, December 27, 2021

He’s a hypocrite and we deserve better

 


Charles Booker


Last week, I wrote an op-ed about the devastation I saw in western Kentucky, and why we deserve leaders who will show up for us in moments of crisis with love and compassion.

I’m sharing it below in case you haven’t read it yet so you understand why the stakes are so high this election:

I hope that after you’re done reading, you’ll chip in $10 or anything you can to help raise the resources our campaign critically needs to transform the way we do politics.

Dec. 21, 2021, 2:31 AM MST
By Charles Booker, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate for the state Kentucky

When I say the people of Kentucky are my family, that sometimes draws a confused look.

I am a young Black man from the hood in a state that is nearly 90 percent white, vastly rural, and that has been criticized in the media for years as being backward and operating against its own self-interests.

We are one of the poorest states in the nation, and if I had a dollar for every story written blaming Kentuckians for the choices of our politicians, I would be a rich man. What these writers so often don’t know or realize is that our leaders so often fail to show up for us — even in times of crisis. This is one of the many reasons why I’m running for U.S. Senate against Rand Paul.

What I love most about this commonwealth is our grit, our resilience, our ability to come together during times of tragedy — linking arms and doing what needs to be done, with no question about politics or partisanship as we lean on the humanity that truly unites us all. We’ve seen this in real time over the past several days since historic tornadoes ripped through our state, leveling towns and taking more than 70 of our loved ones.

In times of crisis, our leaders must be present. They must provide compassion and hope, leading with integrity and open arms. Gov. Andy Beshear and President Joe Biden have both exemplified that this week — but Paul, whose own hometown was ravaged by tornadoes, has done the bare minimum.

While many Kentuckians mourn their loved ones and start to try to put their lives back together, Paul has had to defend his record of trying to block disaster relief. His votes against providing relief for Hurricane Sandy in 2012, Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria in 2017, and even voting against aid for first-responders who answered the call on 9/11 shows that he cares more about ideology than saving peoples’ lives and helping rebuild following devastation.

Indeed, throughout his entire time in office, Paul has consistently voted against disaster relief, even opposing urgently needed aid for Kentucky itself in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. At the same time, he’s sought tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy and handouts to big corporations — who of course fund his campaign. At last, he sharply pivoted to request aid following the devastation of the recent tornadoes, but it merely exposes his hypocrisy.

This is why I’m challenging Paul and fighting to give my state and the people in it a voice at the federal level that we have long needed. We deserve leadership that cares about our lives, that shows up for us, that leads by example amid a crisis.

As soon as we learned about the developing storm, our campaign made plans to provide support in case the worst happened. When our fears were realized, I made the call to temporarily halt political activities and focus our entire campaign on relief efforts.

We have been coordinating with organizations across Kentucky to provide food, water, clothing, and other essential items, and shifted all of our campaign fundraising to grassroots organizations and partners on the ground to quickly help Kentuckians. We reached out to our volunteer network of over 10,000 Kentuckians to coordinate actions, and updated our website to further that effort.

We have also been engaging our national audience and supporters to help with relief efforts and donations. For the remainder of my campaign, we will continue to lead volunteer actions and provide fundraising support for the people fighting to rebuild.
This is what being a Kentuckian is really about. Pulling together in the face of tragedy no matter what and helping one another get back on our feet. For so long, we have been the only ones out here helping each other — left behind by the likes of Paul — and we deserve better.

My campaign is a testament to the forgotten people, communities like my own that have been ignored and abandoned for too long. Many of us were struggling to survive before this storm. Kentucky needs a new deal after decades of failed leadership from Paul and Sen. Mitch McConnell — a Kentucky New Deal that will boldly transform our state well into the future.

No matter your party, it is essential we have someone in office who will actually work for all of us, not mock, disrespect and disappoint us like Paul continues to do. I am committed to that work, and my team is already doing it. We’re not waiting for our politicians to “save” us when so often they don’t even see us.

                        To contribute via check, please address to PO Box 4369, Louisville, KY 40204.

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Monday, October 25, 2021

MAGA insurrectionists rat out GOP House conspirators

 


Today's Top Stories:

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Jan. 6 "Stop the Steal" protest organizers say they participated in "dozens" of planning meetings with members of Congress and White House staff

None of this is shocking. All of it is appalling.



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VIDEO OF THE DAY: Obama torches Virginia Republican Glenn Youngkin at gubernatorial rally

"There are some things more important than getting elected, and maybe American democracy is one of those things."


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Adam Schiff on Trump finally testifying for Jan. 6 Committee

No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen: About time.


Gov. DeSantis touts bonuses for unvaccinated police who relocate to Florida
The anti-science Republican is pushing legislation to provide $5,000 bonuses to police officers who relocate to Florida in order to avoid COVID-19 vaccine mandates elsewhere. Perfect.



Manchin reportedly agreeable to wealth tax for Biden plan
Pivotal Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin appears to be on board with White House proposals for new taxes on billionaires and certain corporations to help pay for President Biden’s scaled-back social services and climate change package.



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"Molecularly impossible": Fauci blasts Rand Paul for COVID lab theory

"You can ask any person of good faith who's a virologist, and they will tell you, absolutely clearly, that that would be molecularly impossible."


Disgraced former governor is recast as MAGA warrior in Senate bid
Eric Greitens resigned the governorship in 2018, midway through his first term, following allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman. Many Missouri Republicans view him as an opportunist who has shamelessly recast himself as a MAGA warrior to revive his political career.



Twitter suspends GOP Rep. Jim Banks for intentionally misgendering trans official
Banks, a staunch Trump supporter who backed his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, tweeted from his official account last week: "The title of first female four-star officer gets taken by a man."


​​Donald Trump Jr. selling t-shirts mocking Alec Baldwin set shooting
Of course he is.


GOP state senator under fire for racist remarks
Oklahoma State Senator David Rader, a Republican, is under fire for referring to Asian American households as "yellow families" and called pushback to his use of the term an "Asian distraction."


Fox News anchor Chris Wallace dubs White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki "one of the best press secretaries ever"
He's not wrong.


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Seriously?

Yes. Seriously.

Hope...




Sunday, October 24, 2021

7 things about me

 

Charles Booker


We’re building a historic, grassroots campaign to replace Rand Paul, and it’s going to take every single one of us to win.

Ever since we announced that we’re running, many of you have joined this movement. And with so many new faces around, I wanted to send an email sharing who I am, why I’m running for Senate, and how we’re doing things differently.

After you’re done reading, I hope you'll chip in $7 or anything you can to help us reach our critical end-of-month fundraising goal. There’s only 7 days left before our deadline and every little bit counts for a grassroots funded campaign like ours.

Here are 7 things you should know:

1. I was born and raised in Louisville’s West End, one of the poorest ZIP codes in Kentucky. Both of my parents had to drop out of high school to help take care of my brothers and sisters. We sometimes had to go without heat in the winter or air conditioning in the summer. My mom often went without eating so that I could. These experiences inspired me to work in public service and fight for the change our communities urgently need.

2. I got involved in public service because I believed Kentuckians deserved better and that things could get better. I became the youngest Black legislator in Kentucky in 90 years. And all around me, I started seeing evidence that change is possible. I saw my grandparents open up their home to foster care. I saw my neighbors fighting back on the picket line. I saw my uncle become an advocate after my cousin’s murder.

3. Last year, I decided to take my fight for a better Kentucky to Mitch McConnell. We built a ground-breaking movement. Our neighbors from the hood to the holler rose up and together we showed the world that Kentucky is a battleground state.

4. I saw how hungry Kentuckians were for bold change in that election so shortly afterwards I founded Hood to the Holler — an organization focused on community engagement and breaking down the barriers that have prevented so many Kentuckians from participating in our election.

5. I’m a proud girl dad of three daughters. I want a future for them where the color of her skin doesn’t determine their chances of experiencing police violence. A future where they can breathe clean air, get a college education without going into crippling debt, and not know what it’s like to go to bed hungry. It’s a future we all want for our children.

6. I’m proud to support Medicare for All so we can finally transform our broken health care system. I nearly died three years ago because I couldn’t afford my insulin. At that time, I didn’t have enough money to take care of my girls, make sure they had food to eat, afford my medication, and make it to the next pay day. I don’t want anyone to ever have to feel that pain.

7. Finally, I’m running for Senate because the people of Kentucky are my family. My Grandad taught me that if someone disrespects one of us, they have disrespected all of us. I am running for Senate because I am sick and tired of seeing the lives of Kentuckians traded away for profit. We’ve been disrespected long enough.

Kentucky, the challenges we face are relentless, but I know the solution. It’s us.

Together, we can build a better, brighter future for everyone in our Commonwealth. The first step is replacing Rand Paul.

But it’s going to take hard work from all of us to defeat his corporate war chest and bring in bold new leadership to Kentucky.

If you’re ready to rise up in this fight, will you donate right now to our campaign? We rely on folks like you, reading and chipping into emails like this, to power our grassroots movement.


Let’s do this,

Charles


Paid for by Booker for Kentucky





Monday, September 13, 2021

This kind of behavior has no place in the U.S. Senate

 


Charles Booker

Horse medicine.

That’s what Rand Paul is recommending us to take to cure COVID.

If it wasn’t clear before, it is now: Rand Paul is a danger to democracy and our country, and we need to end this era of failed leadership in Kentucky.

Please chip in whatever you can today to make sure we can send Charles to the U.S. Senate and hold Rand Paul accountable for his lies at the ballot box. (Our average donation this month is $20.73.)


Right now, Kentucky is experiencing a record-breaking wave of new COVID cases. If you search “Kentucky” + “COVID”, here are some of the headlines that pop up:

Now, you’re probably wondering what our leaders are doing about this. If you search “Rand Paul” + “COVID”, here are some of the headlines that pop up:

It’s shameful. Why is a U.S. Senator more focused on spreading dangerous lies around COVID and covering up his own tracks rather than helping his constituents?

This kind of behavior has no place in the U.S. Senate. Rand Paul has made it clear that he’s more interested in making a profit and gaining clout than helping his constituents who are losing their lives and livelihoods from this pandemic.

What’s worse is that this isn’t anything new. For too long — for now ten years — Rand Paul has used his power in the U.S. Senate only to benefit himself while Kentuckians suffer at his expense. But we know that we deserve better — and it’s time to come together and fight for the future we deserve.

Please chip in $10 or anything you can to help us build and sustain the historic grassroots movement we need to turn Kentucky blue. We have the momentum and energy to defeat Rand Paul, but it’s going to take hard work from all of us to send Charles to the U.S. Senate.

Together,

Team Booker


Contributions to Booker for Kentucky are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. To contribute via check, please address to PO Box 4369, Louisville, KY 40204.

Paid for by Booker for Kentucky






Tuesday, August 31, 2021

This past month has made it urgently clear how dangerous Rand Paul is.

 

Charles Booker

If you are as sick and tired of Rand Paul as I am — I hope you can take two minutes to read this email and then donate $10 to help us hit our urgent fundraising goal tonight.

This past month has made it urgently clear how dangerous Rand Paul is.

From promoting horse deworming medication1 as a COVID-19 treatment, to failing to disclose his own financial stake2 in keeping the pandemic raging, we’ve seen just how low he’ll go to keep his con going.

Kentucky is ready for change and I know that together, we have the power to finally elect someone who will fight for us. That’s my biggest promise in this campaign, because I know exactly what it feels like to be abandoned by our politicians.

I know what it’s like to choose between paying rent and filling a prescription.

I know what it’s like to lose loved ones to gun violence while our politicians ignore the issue.

And I know I’m not the only one who’s gone through these challenges — Kentuckians have been suffering for decades at the hands of leaders like Rand Paul.

It’s time to come together and fight for the future we deserve. If you’re with me, please use this personal link to chip in $10 or anything you can before our end-of-month deadline tonight so that our campaign has the resources we need to compete against Rand and grow our movement:


I know change is possible here in Kentucky.

They want us to think Kentucky is a deep-red state. But we know better.

When I ran for office last year, we witnessed an unprecedented grassroots movement rise up all across Kentucky. Together, we showed the world that Kentuckians are hungry to be heard and have been waiting for a candidate who’s ready to fight for them.

If we keep growing this momentum, we can defeat Rand Paul. But there’s no doubt it’s going to be an uphill battle: 75% of his donations come from big business and corporate donors. We’re not doing things that way — we’re relying on small dollar donations to power our work. So when we have a big fundraising deadline, we can’t just call up a donor on Wall Street for a big check. We need folks like you.

So whether you can give $100, $20.84 (our average donation!), or even just $1 — I hope you’ll chip in whatever you can before our deadline tonight and help us give Rand a run for his money.


Let’s do this,

Charles


1 - The Guardian

2 - Washington Post


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Monday, August 30, 2021

Jim Jordan backpedals on Jan. 6 Trump calls

 


Today’s Action: Mask up and get vaccinated!


EU set to recommend reinstating restrictions on US travelers

Today's Top Stories:

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Rep. Jim Jordan suddenly remembers at least one other call with Trump on Jan. 6

The House Select Committee revealed just days ago that it would seek phone records and other communications as part of its probe. Interesting timing, Jim!

Take Action: Demand Rep. Jim Jordan resign after witnesses say he covered up serial sexual abuse on Ohio St. campus.


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VIDEO OF THE DAY: Ron DeSantis gets dismantled on national TV

Florida leads the nation in COVID hospitalizations, but that isn't stopping the Republican governor from politicizing the crisis and selling obnoxious anti-science merchandise to stuff his campaign coffers.


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Get your copy of "Obie is Man Enough," by Schuyler Bailar — the first transgender NCAA athlete and renowned inclusion advocate

OD Action Pick: "A heartfelt coming-of-age tale about a young trans athlete; ­readers will be rooting for ­every one of Obie’s wins, in and out of the pool." –School Library Journal


Ida makes catastrophic landfall, knocks out power for all of New Orleans
The National Hurricane Center warned of a dangerous storm surges and flash floods around southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi after Ida made landfall as one of the strongest storms in US history.

Take Action: Tell Congress to strengthen and expand Social Security!


Notorious North Korea nuclear reactor reportedly back up and running
Oh, good.


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Lake Tahoe threatened by massive wild fire, thousands more ordered to flee

All residents on the California side of the Lake Tahoe Basin were warned to evacuate the region, after fire officials had stressed for days that protecting the area was their top firefighting priority.


White House calls for state, local eviction moratoriums after Supreme Court ruling
The White House called for "urgent help" from governors and mayors to help struggling renters, encouraging officials to issue their own state and local eviction moratoriums after the high court's six conservative justices blocked the president's targeted federal freeze.

Take Action: Add your name to call for Congress to make the Child Tax Credit permanent!


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Republicans pull shameless stunt over vaccines

No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen: Unbelievable


3rd conservative radio host who condemned vaccines dies of COVID
Marc Bernier, a mainstay on talk radio in Daytona, is the third right wing radio personality to die from coronavirus who vehemently rejected vaccines.


Rand Paul claims scientists won't study horse deworming drug ivermectin's use as a potential COVID cure because of their "hatred for Trump"
Sure, Rand, whatever you say.


US killed suspected suicide bombers plotting another attack on the Kabul airport
There are reports that the drone strike also resulted in the deaths of Afghan civilians, including children.

Take Action: Call on the US to immediately bring in more Afghan refugees!


Fauci backs vaccine mandate for school children: "A good idea"
The nation's top infectious disease expert recognized the idea would be met with lots of resistance but he said that the government has long mandated vaccines for children to attend school.


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Seriously?

Yes. Seriously.

Hope...


Today’s Action: Mask up and get vaccinated!

As the Delta variant surges throughout the country, we desperately need a new way to message masking up and getting vaccinated. We are far, far away from the necessary numbers to reach herd immunity and protect our most vulnerable. As our ICUs fill up — overwhelmingly with unvaccinated Americans — children who cannot get vaccinated are increasingly among the gravely ill.

We have an obligation to take all necessary precautions to slow the spread of this pandemic. And let’s be honest, it’s not that hard. 

Get the free shot and put a piece of cloth over your face. You know, so you don’t accidentally kill your neighbor.

Follow the updated CDC guidelines and mask up indoors, even if you’re vaccinated. While you’re on the website, check out their recommended conversation points for talking to a loved one about getting vaccinated! 

There is still so much misinformation about masks and the vaccines. While you might already be vaccinated and following updated CDC guidelines, the likelihood of you being just a few degrees of separation from someone who isn’t is high. If every reader sets an example by wearing their mask, or asking unvaccinated loved ones to talk to their primary care doctor about vaccination, the chance of flattening the curve would increase exponentially.

Another COVID wave is scary, and we need all hands on deck to fight it and protect our neighbors. You can absolutely make a difference by following the science and opening constructive dialogue.

Take a few moments to review and share the updated CDC guidelines to mask up indoors, even if you’re vaccinated. Then, check out the CDC’s suggested talking points to help drive up vaccination rates!

PS — Please don't forget to sign the petition demanding Trump testify for January 6th committee, and be sure to follow OD Action on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.




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