This week’s Good News from the Resistance: On the heels of last week’s tragedy in Charlottesville — the violence and 45’s egregious response — comes this week’s list of All-Star Resisters: comedian Tina Fey, country singer Roseanne Cash, Stonewall Jackson’s great-great grandchildren, Harvard Business School professor Max H. Bazerman, and more. While we’re waiting for the GOP to step up and demonstrate they are not the Party of Hate, we’ll sleep better at night knowing these patriots are speaking out. In fact, there are so many All Stars this week (and the list is growing), we needed to put together our second Double Issue! In this week’s Good News from the Resistance:
- 45’s “let them eat cake” attitude inspires Tina Fey
- Can Lehigh University take back 45’s Honorary degree?
- Arts Commission gives 45 a collective middle finger
- Harvard Business School prof has choice words for “business” president
- NYPD police rally in support of unemployed quarterback
- Evangelical pastor quits 45’s advisory board
- Stonewall Jackson’s great-great grandsons say “take ’em down!”
- Johnny Cash’s daughters speak out
- This version of “First they came for the socialists…” deserves a Pulitzer
- Artist defaces-enhances wall of 45’s hotel
- Mar-a-Lago event revenue taking a big hit
- GOP Senators inexplicably camera-shy after Charlottesville
- Bob Corker (R-TN) goes off on 45
- Tech companies blocking 45’s Nazi base from their sites
- Take action: Help keep immigrant youth from being deported
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WE TINA FEY. AND SHEET CAKE.
U of Virginia (Charlottesville) graduate Tina Fey reveals how she drowns her 45-related sorrows.
WE TAKING BACK 45’s HONORARY DEGREE
Can they do that? We hope so.
WE THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENTIAL ARTS COMMISSION
For quitting en masse … with flair.
WE HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PROFESSOR’S DESCRIPTION OF 45
If you thought our “businessman president” would be popular with business school professors, read this. Professor Max H. Bazerman doesn’t mince words.
WE NYPD POLICE FOR SUPPORTING KAEPERNICK
Quarterback Colin Kaepernick is unemployed for one reason: Racism. We have 3 words for the NFL: Shame on you.
WE PASTOR FOR RESIGNING FROM 45’s EVANGELICAL ADVISORY BOARD
Head of Christian Cultural Center bails, citing deepening “conflict in values.”
WE STONEWALL JACKSON’S GREAT-GREAT GRANDSONS
They live in Richmond, VA. And they don’t want to be reminded of their great-great grandpa every time they go downtown.
WE ROSEANNE CASH & HER SISTERS
Johnny Cash’s kids have something to say about the t-shirt worn by a Charlottesville racist.
WE THIS UPDATED VERSION OF ANTI-NAZI POEM
This one written by a current Member of Congress. (Warning: Contains word 45 used to explain where he likes to grab women).
WE THE ART PROJECTED ONTO WALL OF 45’s HOTEL
Best guess is that he didn’t.
WE HITTING 45 WHERE IT HURTS: IN HIS BILLFOLD
Organizations are fleeing Mar-a-Lago faster than a white supremacist can light a tiki-torch.
WE THAT FOX COULDN’T GET A GOP SENATOR TO TALK ABOUT CHARLOTTESVILLE ON TV
They were on recess, so it’s not like they couldn’t find the time.
WE GOP SENATOR BOB CORKER (AT LEAST FOR ONE MOMENT, LAST WEEK)
You know it’s bad when a Tennessee Republican calls 45 unstable and incompetent.
WE 45’s BASE BEING BANNED FROM THE INTERNET
Facebook, Airbnb and Google are among the tech companies blocking white supremacist groups from their sites.
WE TAKING ACTION: STAND UP FOR IMMIGRANT YOUTH
Immigrant youth who were born in the U.S. are in imminent danger of being kicked out. Here’s what you can do to support the Dream Act:
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