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TwiceHorn

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  1. https://www.chicagotribune.com/2020/12/23/trump-commutes-20-year-sentence-of-former-chicago-area-nursing-home-mogul-convicted-in-massive-medicaid-fraud/
  2. Klint Kubiak. Perfecto.
  3. That looks like it might be a brown recluse bite. They can get pretty gnarly left untreated. https://www.verywellhealth.com/brown-recluse-bites-1298284
  4. If you mean by being overconfident and maybe distracted in the off-season and doing some things that in hindsight are/were regrettable, I think you may be exactly right.
  5. As noted elsewhere, I think they're seeing some horrific internal polling for midterms. So he's pretty sure he's going to lose the House, at minimum. So it won't be the complete Donald show next Christmas.
  6. That last sentence seems like it might indicate some horrific internal polling.
  7. I am officially intrigued by the seat-cover/upholstery and the old school seat belt buckle.
  8. For federal civil rights cases, there's no issue of sovereign immunity, at least of the State paying damages.
  9. The Jews have been strange bedfellows for MAGA all along The most basic tenets of MAGA would seem to lead them to being called Christ-killing kikes on the reg. But then, so have the mackerel snappers, the beaners, the curryheads and chinks.
  10. Nailed it.
  11. I've spent about half my career as a litigator and the most inevitable and unavoidable thing is delay. Sometimes, you get excited about a case and forget that it's gonna be 3-4-5 years until it's resolved. I fucked up and let myself get optimistic about the Trump prosecutions, because I thought they were righteous and Jack Smith did a great job. But apart from the "ah, well, nevertheless" component, the delay was going to sink those cases if he was elected in November 2024. They were going to end up exactly where they got -- dismissed. And even apart from Trumpkins' ability to rationalize any convictions along the way, the dismissals were going to swallow it all whole.
  12. Just like the New York cases.
  13. Truth is, though, if DOJ had acted on January 22, 2021, Trump wouldn't have been convicted or finally (appeal exhaustion) before November 4, 2024. And, even if by some miracle he had at least been convicted at trial, it wouldn't have made a single, solitary shit.
  14. Guess he's never seen this, either. Or forgot.
  15. Helluva news site you got there. I guess since you don't exit your echo chamber:
  16. Like the FIST of an angry God.
  17. Probably some truth to this. The one thing normal FBI agents are better at than your average cops, it's preparing evidence/a case for trial. Even the feebs, if not the DOJ lawyers, should know how to produce flattened or image pdfs with proper redactions. They may well have sandbagged.
  18. Except question marks.
  19. Shadow docket decision on application to stay the trial court's injunction. Unsigned opinion for the Court, Kavanaugh concurring in judgment. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25a443_ba7d.pdf Alito and Thomas, of course, dissenting. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25a443_ba7d.pdf#page=8 Gorsuch dissenting on separate grounds. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25a443_ba7d.pdf#page=24
  20. It's a common lawdog rookie mistake when producing documents. Also don't send a redline version of a word doc to opposing counsel unless you intend to (the redlines really never go away unless you strip metadata). Once you've seen the mistake made, it sticks with you. Unless you're a bunch of fucktards hired by Trump.
  21. Several sources said Trumpco was contacted and invited to comment/respond and nothing was forthcoming.
  22. Fortunately or unfortunately, those assholes long predated Trump. It is remarkable that all of them to a man Jack are all-in on Trump.
  23. What godawful room is that? And does the Liberace estate know he has one of their pianos?
  24. And they don't have a great record of accuracy in their determinations of who should be held or not. Funny thing, though. The detention request does say its only 48 hours. So, if that were routinely followed, this would be less offensive. https://immigrantjustice.org/for-attorneys/resources/form-1-247a-immigration-detainer-sample/
  25. Fuck twatter for not letting you read threads without logging in.
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