He’s just utterly fucking shameless about his complete lack of respect for our democracy.
Also fuck everyone in that room for laughing instead of rushing the damn podium.
In other news, the NRA’s self-inflicted implosion under the direction of gun-crazed money-grubbers seems to be continuing apace.
I had to laugh at the idea of an advertising agency, especially one that spent 40 years shilling for an organisation like the NRA, deciding “it is time to stand up for the truth.” Standing up for its 90-day-plus outstanding invoices, more likely. It reeks of Don Draper’s “Why I’m Quitting Tobacco” ad.
Budge, the Thomas family lawyer, sees Clarke’s departure as a positive sign for the jail. “He set the tone for how it operated and the buck stops with him. … And hopefully the people of Milwaukee County can feel comforted by the fact that Sheriff Clarke’s reign in Milwaukee County is at an end.”
I get that the family’s lawyer is trying to keep the local populace on his clients’ side but did those same people not repeatedly re-elect him to his position?
Thomas Hofeller’s gerrymandering assholery.
All of this will, of course, be ignored by Roberts and the rest of the conservative SCOTUS members for the same idiotic and manifestly absurd reasons they ignored all of Trump’s publicly-stated animus against Muslims when they upheld his ban on Muslim travelers entering the US.
Dude literally stepped right out of the late 19th… I mean, what the fuck.
And he’s right, in that his racist “culture” is indeed inferior.
Ah yes, the modern cry of the racist - “I’m not racist, it’s about the culture…”
See the AfD, UKIP, Tory party, etc.
That convicted felon is not known as “Distorts D’Trutha” for nothing.
Par for the course everywhere on the Right: Wink and dog-whistle like crazy, but when called on it, transform into the incredible outraged victim.
Hm. I wouldn’t call Faith Goldy a neo-Nazi sympathizer.
Loosely affiliated with God
"As Oliveri prepared his 2012 taxes, he said his expenses counted as $39,979 in charitable contributions for the Brothers and Sisters of the Divine Mercy and the Catholic Church, including $15,082 for small plane rentals, which Oliveri categorized as “Evangelization: Christian Outreach.” Oliveri testified he liked flying, but it wasn’t “for [his] personal use at all…It’s all for my work for God.”
Oliveri argued the IRS was interfering with his First Amendment right to freely exercise his religion.
The IRS disagreed."
He must not listen to much R.Kelly…