I wish Biden would come out and say he wants Trump on the ballot. The 14th doesn't apply. Then thanks him for the playbook describing how to never leave office and the appreciation of knowing he can't be charged, no matter what he does. And ends it with " My Fellow Americans , I'm not ever going to leave the White House and there is nothing you can do to me. "
Which would confirm exactly why SCOTUS will keep Trump off the ballots and why Trump will never get immunity
President Biden could have quietly faded into a quiet life of time spent with the wife he loves so dearly. Waking up each day to do what they wanted to….or…to simply do nothing.
Together, they stepped into what they knew would be a decision that would put them and their family members at risk for the rest of their lives.
They made this decision….out of a love for country and concern for those who so desperately needed their leadership and compassion.
I love them both.
I got a couple of interesting threats last night.
Here’s what these clowns need to understand: Neither threats against myself nor my family will slow me down or derail my democracy preserving project. Not even a little.
In fact, threats just make the furnace inside of me even hotter….and more determined…and nudge me, to be even more productive.
The only thing threats will get from me, is even more of what they don’t like. A lot more.
Onward we go, harder….and grittier than ever before.
I only retreat in one direction: Forward.
Oh…and Happy New Year!😎
#TrumpIsGoingToPrison
Welcome to 2024, where the same people obsessively attacking Bill Clinton for flying on the Epstein plane are the ones preparing to nominate another man as their presidential candidate, who flew on the plane, partied with Epstein and called Epstein a "terrific guy" who enjoyed "younger" women.
Trump flew at least four times in 1993, once in 1994 and once in 1995, in addition to a flight in 1997.
Hypocrisy?
@CalltoActivism That they felt in their place to even think of asking that question as if they were just ‘looking out,’ in case it wasn’t known is mind boggling to me. The first thing that stood out to me is that the both look happy, and what a lovely couple.
“Today my daughter changed her profile picture. After maybe 5 minutes I get a text..” I didn’t know she was dating a black boy, did you?
It took me all day to think up a response, which I didn’t send personally but thought I would share for anyone else that “may not know”
Yes in fact I did know, but the color of his skin doesn’t define who he is. What does define who is he is how he treats my daughter.
I see my daughter dating a boy that comes to my house and shows me nothing but respect (a big deal in my book).
It’s always Yes Ma’am, No Ma’am, we talk about football and baseball, he tells me bye when he leaves, and has not once shown me a lack of manners or respect.
I see my daughter dating a boy who treats her good. He takes her on dates, to ballgames, out to eat..not to a club or partying on the weekends.
I see my daughter dating a boy who takes her to church with him. Every Sunday. He plays in the band, she sits with his family. How many young men these days make church a priority?
None of the others have.
He doesn’t hit her, cuss her, lie to her, or make her cry. Would I rather her date a white boy that did, to keep from her dating another race? Absolutely not.
So that’s my response to the question I was asked.
And I know people have their own opinion, but at the end of the day, the fact that my daughter has someone that loves her and treats her like a queen makes me happy. That’s something I’ve never had in my life and I’m glad she does.”
Credit: Heather Boyer
“Today my daughter changed her profile picture. After maybe 5 minutes I get a text..” I didn’t know she was dating a black boy, did you?
It took me all day to think up a response, which I didn’t send personally but thought I would share for anyone else that “may not know”
Yes in fact I did know, but the color of his skin doesn’t define who he is. What does define who is he is how he treats my daughter.
I see my daughter dating a boy that comes to my house and shows me nothing but respect (a big deal in my book).
It’s always Yes Ma’am, No Ma’am, we talk about football and baseball, he tells me bye when he leaves, and has not once shown me a lack of manners or respect.
I see my daughter dating a boy who treats her good. He takes her on dates, to ballgames, out to eat..not to a club or partying on the weekends.
I see my daughter dating a boy who takes her to church with him. Every Sunday. He plays in the band, she sits with his family. How many young men these days make church a priority?
None of the others have.
He doesn’t hit her, cuss her, lie to her, or make her cry. Would I rather her date a white boy that did, to keep from her dating another race? Absolutely not.
So that’s my response to the question I was asked.
And I know people have their own opinion, but at the end of the day, the fact that my daughter has someone that loves her and treats her like a queen makes me happy. That’s something I’ve never had in my life and I’m glad she does.”
Credit: Heather Boyer
@JoyceWhiteVance @FrankMikeDavis1 This is definitely right up there with “Four score and seven years ago” and “When in the course of human events”, in my opinion. That’s the moment we find ourselves in right now. Regardless of what happens here, it’s up to us to insure the future our forefathers fought for!
@JoyceWhiteVance In furthering the timeliness of adjudication, how can any prosecution of such gravity be impeded by a defendant's deliberate obfuscation and delays, allow the electorate confidence of a free and confidence-building 2024 election outcome. This should hasten the hearing of appeals.
The Special Counsel asks the court of appeals to unambiguously reject the argument that Trump is entitled to immunity for crimes against the country because he committed them while president. It is an argument ultimately aimed at SCOTUS.
The opening paragraph of the Special Counsel's brief in the immunity appeal in the Trump prosecution. Words that are meant for history as well as for today.