OTOH you aren't a Supreme Court justice and one of a cabal of six that are currently going wild setting binding policy for this country (probably for decades) based almost entirely upon political philosophy with only a thin veneer of attempted justification by very strained interpretations of...
They are pretty common. I've gotten more than a few from the Democratic Party or various subparts thereof. I view them as a constant reminder how our political system is built upon piles of cash.
Alito has a lot of wiggle room on this-traditionally flying the flag upside down means that there is dire distress. To do so otherwise is a crime under f the flag code which is federal law. So we have a case here of a Supreme Court Justice knowingly and intentionally violating federal law...
To an extent you make a point but I would contend what will be far more influential to independents (and true GOPers, not the MAGA cultists) is seeing a babbling mentally confused Trump head to head against a Biden who can still drill down deep for twenty minutes on any of a multitude of...
The point he was making (re Johnson) is not the legality of the matter, but the complete hypocrisy Johnson acts with when his purported sense of morality and ethics is supposedly paramount to who he purports to be.
The info was in a deposition taken in his divorce. Could have been leaked by his ex-wife (or just about anybody in the divorce process) and there is at least the possibility that the deposition (or this part of it at least) is part of the public record.
Two things really got to me: (1) the...
The actual fact is only 158,397,441 votes were cast in the 2020 election for anyone-Biden, Trump and all others included. I'm beginning to think that maybe Mr. Lindell is not a credible source.
https://www.cookpolitical.com/2020-national-popular-vote-tracker
I have absolute confidence that this Supreme Court's will be able to distinguish between Democratic and GOP corruption and always uphold any conviction of a Democrat.
That's essentially what they did for some of the Chicago 7 that were disruptive in their trial (back in 1969 or 70). I'm sure there are established procedures for this, especially in the post-covid era.
Trump-the guy that reversed decades of bilateral Presidential practice and greenlighted the move of the US Embassy to Jerusalem. Trump was so loved by the current right wing Israeli government that they plastered his picture all over public buses.
To "punish" Biden by voting in Trump is...
Except for the open bottle law I think you are confusing 1950's laws and police practices with the present. I practiced law from the mid-70s until a few years ago and never encountered a public intoxication case (or even heard of one). And IMO open bottle laws fit into the same category as...
When I first heard that story I thought back to Mitt Romney and all the crap he got for putting the family dog in a dog crate on the roof rack of the family station wagon because the car was too full. Nothing happened to his dog, He probably had no intention of cruelty (it was probably a bad...
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