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This is the kind of stuff that used to enrage me during his first term. But that was back when I thought the office of the President had some kind of dignity or something.

But that was a long ass time ago now. Might as well turn the White House into a crack house now for all I care.

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Let us all just be grateful the children are gone and real adults have this under control -you know who

 

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Next step is for ICE to “accidentally” detain and deport an American citizen and see how SCOTUS responds. When it does nothing, it’s open season on all of Trump's political foes

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50 minutes ago, Derka said:

🙄🙄🙄

fucking insecure, wanna-be dictator. at least everyone in the comments is just dragging him.

 

What I wouldn't give for some brave soul in the White House to stand by that paint-by-number and shout, A Sharpie, A Sharpie, my kingdom for a Sharpie! since Shakespeare truly understood power and those who seek it.

 

However it would be wasted upon the dolts currently residing there.

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10 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

I couldn't exactly make out what he was saying.  "Am I the only one who is sick and tired of...." I lost him at that point.

I read about this last time around. He said he's tired of picking up his own trash because the high school has janitors for that.

Here's an old article: https://thehill.com/homenews/house/438178-dem-lawmaker-takes-aim-at-miller-re-emerged-video-of-high-school-speech/

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2 minutes ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

The longer we suffer in Trump 2.0, the more I'm convinced that that "assassination attemp" was a fucking con job.

so weird how the former president supposedly got shot in an assassination attempt and then we just never talked about it again. 

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1 hour ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

 

@TwiceHorn do you still disagree that the legal profession is in the midst of an ethical crisis? It certainly looks that way from the outside.

Those cunts are having an ethical crisis.  Susman, Perkins Coie, and Covington are not having an ethical crisis.

The rest of us are just fine.  

I wouldn't call what Trump is doing an "ethical crisis," it's something else entirely.

 

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Next step is for ICE to “accidentally” detain and deport an American citizen and see how SCOTUS responds. When it does nothing, it’s open season on all of Trump's political foes

Sawbonz gets the play. It hasn’t just been telegraphed…they have literally said they are going to run it.
Believe them.
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40 minutes ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

The longer we suffer in Trump 2.0, the more I'm convinced that that "assassination attemp" was a fucking con job.

It’s barely a question at this point.

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It’s barely a question at this point.

People died though. If that hadn’t happened I’d be pretty convinced it was orchestrated.

The whole thing was just bizarre. Like hey, nice photo op you took there while standing him straight up in the spot where the bullets were hitting 10 seconds ago. No rush, get a good pic. Stand right there.
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30 minutes ago, Red Five said:


People died though. If that hadn’t happened I’d be pretty convinced it was orchestrated.

The whole thing was just bizarre. Like hey, nice photo op you took there while standing him straight up in the spot where the bullets were hitting 10 seconds ago. No rush, get a good pic. Stand right there.

I have no trouble believing Republicans will kill their own, without a second thought, to obtain absolute power.

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1 hour ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

The longer we suffer in Trump 2.0, the more I'm convinced that that "assassination attemp" was a fucking con job.

 

100% a staged event 

zero stories about the shooter 

zero interviews with his parents 

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1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said:

Those cunts are having an ethical crisis.  Susman, Perkins Coie, and Covington are not having an ethical crisis.

The rest of us are just fine.  

Are you sure? You work in a profession with extremely high barriers to entry that  exists to prevent the rest of us from settling things with guns and hereditary blood feuds. We are  heading in that direction because, collectively, your profession comes down on unreturned phone calls and sloppy dressers but can’t seem to police itself against existential threats to the legal system. 
If that’s not a crisis I don’t know what is. 

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11 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

100% a staged event 

zero stories about the shooter 

zero interviews with his parents 

There were two events, the first one ended up with the shooter being killed while the second one (in Florida) the suspect (currently in custody) didn't actually discharge a weapon. There were a number of stories ongoing while officials were trying to determine if this was a person (the event in Pennsylvania) acting alone (apparently so). He was 20 years old and even though I'm rather jaded at times, I have a difficult time believing the GOP catfished the dude into this.

But just like other events in history, in the current state of the media it's not going to stick around unless there's something the pols can exploit or use as bait to rile up folks.

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2 hours ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

The longer we suffer in Trump 2.0, the more I'm convinced that that "assassination attemp" was a fucking con job.

I don't think the next one will be.

 

 

/I'm not saying I agree.  But I understand - Chris Rock

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35 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

[C]ollectively, your profession comes down on unreturned phone calls and sloppy dressers . . . . 
 

That hurt, Ellen.

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39 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

There were two events, the first one ended up with the shooter  He was 20 years old and even though I'm rather jaded at times, I have a difficult time believing the GOP catfished the dude into this.

But just like other events in history, in the current state of the media it's not going to stick around unless there's something the pols can exploit or use as bait to rile up folks.

Giving the shooter credit to know his was a suicide mission. What jibes with the fact that the shooter was able to get into a shooting position? Someone who, by themself, decided to shoot turnip, or a follower, dedicating his life to the cult?

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1 hour ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Are you sure? You work in a profession with extremely high barriers to entry that  exists to prevent the rest of us from settling things with guns and hereditary blood feuds. We are  heading in that direction because, collectively, your profession comes down on unreturned phone calls and sloppy dressers but can’t seem to police itself against existential threats to the legal system. 
If that’s not a crisis I don’t know what is. 

The existential threat is also an external threat.

The government, not the legal profession, sets up the legal system and the judiciary.  Lawyers don't elect the government, the Congress,  the President, we don't appoint or elect judges, 

If those external to the legal system choose to disrespect it and kneecap it, there's not all that much we can do.

Right now, again, the legal system and profession is the ONLY thing standing up to Trump, again.  It may not ultimately succeed, but that failure, should it occur, is at least as much a fault of the government that set up the legal system, as it is the system itself.

 

 

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23 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

The existential threat is also an external threat.

The government, not the legal profession, sets up the legal system and the judiciary.  Lawyers don't elect the government, the Congress,  the President, we don't appoint or elect judges, 

If those external to the legal system choose to disrespect it and kneecap it, there's not all that much we can do.

You are literally the only people who can do anything about the actions of people in your profession. 

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6 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

You are literally the only people who can do anything about the actions of people in your profession. 

If the people of Collin County elect jackwagon judges, and the people of the state elect jackwagon AGs and Supreme Court justices, and the lege doesn't fund the bar well enough to hire better lawyers, well I guess I can piss on a spark plug.

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23 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

If the people of Collin County elect jackwagon judges, and the people of the state elect jackwagon AGs and Supreme Court justices, and the lege doesn't fund the bar well enough to hire better lawyers, well I guess I can piss on a spark plug.

This is like how Doctors blame patients for malpractice claims instead of running butchers out of medicine. 

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2 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

that person died for trump, that's very ok with trump 

...and very likely ok with the victim. if i recall, the wife refused to take a condolence call from Biden bc her 'husband wouldn't have wanted her to talk to him'. 

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, immamac said:

If we did some Russia in Ukraine shit, we would have massive general strikes and a complete social revolution.

No we wouldn't so long as TikTok, Xitter, IG, etc are around to distract everyone.

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4 hours ago, Red Five said:


People died though. If that hadn’t happened I’d be pretty convinced it was orchestrated.
 

Donnie would shoot Eric Trump in the head on national television for a 1% bump in the polls. Or for some extra chicken nuggets.

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6 minutes ago, Blotto said:

Donnie would shoot Eric Trump in the head on national television for a 1% bump in the polls. Or for some extra chicken nuggets.

Or to fuck Ivanka.

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