@NiallStanage Hiring a January 6 insurrectionist to counter terrorism is like choosing the Joker to be the judge in the Trial of Batman.
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Great. As if food prices won't be going up enough because of increased fertilizer and gas prices due to the Iranians blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
I'm sure Trump will find some way to blame this on President Biden--or Obama. And his brain-dead Trumpanzee audience will buy it all up.
Ummmm--the government is not banning Ye. That would be prevented by the First Amendment.
But the same First Amendment that protects him from government prosecution gives everyone else the right to call for a boycott against him for being a fascist, anti-Semitic nut job who once praised Hitler..
@twistedgoat8@adgirlMM Raskin's knowledge and defense of the Constitution is unparalleled in Congress. He was a professor of Constitutional law for about 25 years.
We REALLY need a guardian of the Constitution to repair some of the damage that Tyrannosaurus Wrecks has done to our country.
@justicenow_alan@HansMahncke BINGO--it's amazing how many Trump supporting accounts have been putting out this false message within the span of a few hours.
It's almost as if this were a coordinated campaign.
Bullshit--Most of Trump's adversaries being targeted by Trump's "Justice" department were targeted for no valid reason. But most people on the left were conceding that there might have been legitimate reasons to target Bolton. There were definitely mixed feelings on the left about Bolton.
@OrevaZSN WWE missed a great opportunity for an alien scenario. If only they had staged an alien landing at Summer Slam or Wrestlemania. They could have had an "alien" emerge from his ship and say, "Lead me to your Taker."
The most hilarious alien scenario ever would be if they came to Earth threatening to overthrow our leaders, and we all got excited and offered to help.
The frontrunner in Colorado's Republican gubernatorial primary was asked how many people he has killed as an adult. He paused for ten seconds. Then said "Does it matter?"
The reporter said yes, killing someone is a weighty thing. Marx asked why. The reporter explained. Marx said he wouldn't tell a reporter even if he had, and that voters don't need to know either.
He had previously claimed his nonprofit rescued more than 45,000 women and children. That claim was quietly removed from his campaign website. When asked how many he actually rescued, he said "more than one and less than a bunch."
He claimed to have called in a US military airstrike that killed 70 ISIS fighters. When asked how a civilian facilitates a military airstrike, he said "No" and moved on.
This man has raised more money than both of his Republican primary opponents combined. He is the frontrunner. Colorado voters are being asked to make him governor without knowing how many people he has killed, how he called in airstrikes as a civilian, or what happened to the rescue claims his own campaign deleted.
"Does it matter?" is not an answer a candidate for governor of a state gets to give. It is the answer someone gives when they have calculated that their base won't ask the follow-up. So far they haven't had to.
@Nguyen_anime3 Remember when Donald Trump got a lot of flak for portraying himself as Jesus? He claimed that he thought this made him look like a doctor. Now, why would he say that unless he thought his MAGA supporters were dumb enough to buy his excuse?