🍊🍊🍊🤡🤡 Even More Trumpian Events 🤡🤡🍊🍊🍊 (Part 1)

A federal judge has ruled that the Justice Department improperly redacted significant portions of the Mueller report and must release those sections by Nov. 2, just one day before the presidential election.

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They are all fucking colluding

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Well, duh.

Or rather, da.

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These days I read something like that and immediately think, “but what will happen if they don’t?” If there’s no enforcement mechanism, it’s all just words.

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I think the debate commission would be wise to shut them down because one candidate has decided to use it as a means to rally and organize white supremacist militias to disrupt the election.

They should get assurances (from both sides, but really one) if they go ahead, to not allow this again. Further, the broadcast should be on a 1-minute delay so they can shut it down in case one side decides to go back on their word.

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Nothing in there in regards to time delays but muting mics is suggested.

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More Whining

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When he starts spouting off, they should just cut to commercial.

One of Biden’s commercials- or the Lincoln Project.

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In a popular quotation that is believed to be apocryphal, President Andrew Jackson reportedly responded: “John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it!”[5][6] This quotation first appeared twenty years after Jackson had died, in newspaper publisher Horace Greeley’s 1865 history of the U.S. Civil War, The American Conflict .[6] It was, however, reported in the press in March 1832 that Jackson was unlikely to aid in carrying out the court’s decision if his assistance were to be requested.[7] In an April 1832 letter to John Coffee, Jackson wrote that “the decision of the Supreme Court has fell still born, and they find that they cannot coerce Georgia to yield to its mandate.”[5][8] In a letter in March 1832, Virginia politician David Campbell reported a private conversation in which Jackson had “sportively” suggested calling on the Massachusetts state militia to enforce the order if the Supreme Court requested he intervene, because Jackson believed Northern partisans had brought about the court’s ruling.[8]

So maybe not real, but certainly applicable here.

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They should go with the Joe Isuzu approach of putting “he’s lying” on the screen every time he speaks.

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:exploding_head: Of course he will get away with this shit. Motivation is there, but the tougher you make it to vote, the more poor people will not be able to. Per the plan, of course.

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And more shady voting related things…

What did that t shirt say?

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The judge will be mad, somebody will show up in court and apologize and say it’s just fundamentally impossible to comply because of reasons reasons reasons, the judge will say stop arguing about it and do it, do it by another two weeks or something, DHS appeals, maybe they get a stay, maybe not, it’s still not done in December, some lower official gets held in contempt, or maybe they actually release it

but definitely not before the election

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Well it looks like the mystery of who that impersonator^ was has been solved

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Harris County has the biggest population in Texas, and also happens to have the most concentrated Black population in the state. I’m sure it’s entirely coincidental that it’s also the most negatively affected by this change.

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That’s a deep cut!

Also… WHAT? I didn’t remember this!

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But reallly, we need to have empathy for this proud boys… clearly a shitty childhood caused them to lash out so. Tragic, really… /s

But I hope she stays safe.

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