it's incredible that this and the foreign aid package all have to go in the same bill or nothing gets done
what was the other rider? support of the perverted arts?
#america
what was the other rider? support of the perverted arts?
#america
When Mr. Trump’s lead lawyer, Todd Blanche, claimed that the former president was trying to comply, Justice Merchan upbraided him, replying with words that no lawyer wants to hear: “You’re losing all credibility with the court.”
Witnesses in the case “rightly fear” being subjected to the former president’s “vitriol,” a prosecutor, Christopher Conroy, told the judge. He rattled off statements that Manhattan prosecutors believe crossed the line, including calling Mr. Cohen and Ms. Daniels “sleaze bags” and reposting an attack on the jury pool. That happened the night before a juror who had already been seated asked to be excused.The best
“What happened here was exactly what this order was meant to prevent, and the defendant doesn’t care,” Mr. Conroy said.
Mr. Trump’s lawyer, Todd Blanche, argued that Mr. Trump’s posts were not personal and did not violate the order, because he was simply responding to “a barrage of political attacks.”
But Justice Merchan bridled, imploring Mr. Blanche to stick to the facts and the law.
“I need to know what is true,” Justice Merchan said, underscoring Mr. Trump’s penchant for using social media to spread lies.
It then got worse for Mr. Blanche, who appeared flummoxed by the judge. At one point, Justice Merchan called one of his arguments “silly.”
Incredible that Diamond Joe gonna lose the election because of Israel and TikTok despite the other party would do the exact same.
he big mad now
the ban on the tiki toki should come through soon enough so the youths cannot become upset
the ban on the tiki toki should come through soon enough so the youths cannot become upset
By FortuneFaded Go To PostLmao I usually find him annoying but this post is hilarious
Imagine how little of a spine you have to have to support a man who speaks about you like this
This man just shits on everyone around him and they just keep coming back for more
By Rob Go To PostLmao I usually find him annoying but this post is hilarious
This man just shits on everyone around him and they just keep coming back for more
He's genuinely funny, it's a ridiculous world we live in where the funny guy is also evil and wants to be a flat out dictator
Justices seem to be leaning towards immunity being legit for official acts knowing full well the can of shit that will result in trying to walk the tight beam on determining what technically was an official act.
By reilo Go To PostCool, green light for Biden to do the funniest thing ever
Kill Alito?
By Laboured Go To PostKill Alito?Why stop there
By Laboured Go To PostKill Alito?Kill...
Justice Kavanaugh signals that he is likely to find that presidents must have immunity for their official actions. He talks about how the threat of prosecution by independent counsels (under a law that lapsed in 1999) hampered Presidents Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Clinton, and says a 1984 ruling upholding that structure as constitutional was one of the Supreme Court’s biggest mistakes.I'm sorry, what? This is nonsense.
Justice Alito suggests there are not enough legal safeguards in place to protect presidents against malicious prosecution if they don’t have some form of immunity. He tells Dreeben that the grand jury process isn’t much of a protection because prosecutors, as the saying goes, can indict a ham sandwich. When Dreeben tries to argue that prosecutors sometimes don’t indict people who don’t deserve it, Alito dismissively says, “Every once in a while there’s an eclipse too.”The "we can't prosecute rapists because one of them might be innocent of the allegations" defense.
Some bullshit happening in the school district of Texas I’m in:
I swear they are trying to make teaching a passion project instead of a passion job that can support a living.
I swear they are trying to make teaching a passion project instead of a passion job that can support a living.
Kavanaugh asks Dreeben about Obama’s drone strike that killed an American citizen suspected of terrorism, Anwar al-Awlaki, which Trump’s lawyer invoked in his opening. Dreeben notes that the Office of Legal Counsel analyzed the question and found that the murder statute did not apply to presidents when they were acting under public authority, so authorizing the strike was lawful. This is the way the system can function, he said — the Justice Department analyzes laws carefully and with established principles."What about that time Obama did that thing that he wasn't prosecuted for?"
fucking piss brain
By reilo Go To PostCool, green light for Biden to do the funniest thing everLuckily for republicans, democrats have no interest in making Republican policies backfire
By inky Go To Postit's incredible that this and the foreign aid package all have to go in the same bill or nothing gets doneThe Simpsons bit with the comet relief package is just real life
what was the other rider? support of the perverted arts?
#america
Even if you have no understanding of geography, the audience member posing the question makes it clear like 3 separate times
Crowd reaction is on point
Crowd reaction is on point
The woke mob don't understand that sometimes you have to murder your own pet when you're having a bad day, which for the avoidance of doubt is totally normal.
When vets kill dogs people praise them for doing a difficult job, when Republicans do it they're demonised by the wokerati.
By DY_nasty Go To Postneed to know if she made kids watch. doesn't count if no saw it
Noem, who also represented her state in Congress for eight years, got her gun, then led Cricket to a gravel pit..
“It was not a pleasant job,” she writes, “but it had to be done. And after it was over, I realised another unpleasant job needed to be done.”
Incredibly, Noem’s tale of slaughter is not finished.
Her family, she writes, also owned a male goat that was “nasty and mean”, because it had not been castrated. Furthermore, the goat smelled “disgusting, musky, rancid” and “loved to chase” Noem’s children, knocking them down and ruining their clothes.
Noem decided to kill the unnamed goat the same way she had just killed Cricket the dog. But though she “dragged him to a gravel pit”, the goat jumped as she shot and therefore survived the wound. Noem says she went back to her truck, retrieved another shell, then “hurried back to the gravel pit and put him down”.
At that point, Noem writes, she realised a construction crew had watched her kill both animals. The startled workers swiftly got back to work, she writes, only for a school bus to arrive and drop off Noem’s children.
“Kennedy looked around confused,” Noem writes of her daughter, who asked: “Hey, where’s Cricket?”
Dog of a year old is hyper. Attacked some chickens because it's a hunting dog. News at 11.
Goats are jerks, it is known.
Shoot, kill and dispose both of them in some pit because you're annoyed that day at their behavior. Nothing psychotic to see here.
Goats are jerks, it is known.
Shoot, kill and dispose both of them in some pit because you're annoyed that day at their behavior. Nothing psychotic to see here.
She just posted a picture of her dogs on twitter, giving the bushes sympathy because their dog just died
Reilo when can I link blue sky? Lmao
Reilo when can I link blue sky? Lmao
To fully grasp the current situation in San Francisco, where venture capitalists are trying to take control of City Hall, you must listen to Balaji Srinivasan. Before you do, steel yourself for what’s to come: A normal person could easily mistake his rambling train wrecks of thought for a crackpot’s ravings, but influential Silicon Valley billionaires regard him as a genius.
“What I’m really calling for is something like tech Zionism,” he said, after comparing his movement to those started by the biblical Abraham, Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith (founder of Mormonism), Theodor Herzl (“spiritual father” of the state of Israel), and Lee Kuan Yew (former authoritarian ruler of Singapore). Balaji then revealed his shocking ideas for a tech-governed city where citizens loyal to tech companies would form a new political tribe clad in gray t-shirts. “And if you see another Gray on the street … you do the nod,” he said, during a four-hour talk on the Moment of Zen podcast. “You’re a fellow Gray.”
The Grays’ shirts would feature “Bitcoin or Elon or other kinds of logos … Y Combinator is a good one for the city of San Francisco in particular.” Grays would also receive special ID cards providing access to exclusive, Gray-controlled sectors of the city. In addition, the Grays would make an alliance with the police department, funding weekly “policeman’s banquets” to win them over.
“Grays should embrace the police, okay? All-in on the police,” said Srinivasan. “What does that mean? That’s, as I said, banquets. That means every policeman’s son, daughter, wife, cousin, you know, sibling, whatever, should get a job at a tech company in security.”
In exchange for extra food and jobs, cops would pledge loyalty to the Grays. Srinivasan recommends asking officers a series of questions to ascertain their political leanings. For example: “Did you want to take the sign off of Elon’s building?”
“A huge win would be a Gray Pride parade with 50,000 Grays,” said Srinivasan. “That would start to say: ‘Whose streets? Our streets!’ You have the A.I. Flying Spaghetti Monster. You have the Bitcoin parade. You have the drones flying overhead in formation…. You have bubbling genetic experiments on beakers.… You have the police at the Gray Pride parade. They’re flying the Anduril drones …”
Everyone would be welcome at the Gray Pride march—everyone, that is, except the Blues. Srinivasan defines the Blue political tribe as the liberal voters he implies are responsible for the city’s problems. Blues will be banned from the Gray-controlled zones, said Balaji, unlike Republicans (“Reds”).
“Reds should be welcomed there, and people should wear their tribal colors,” said Srinivasan, who compared his color-coded apartheid system to the Bloods vs. Crips gang rivalry. “No Blues should be welcomed there.”
While the Blues would be excluded, they would not be forgotten. Srinivasan imagines public screenings of anti-Blue propaganda films: “In addition to celebrating Gray and celebrating Red, you should have movies shown about Blue abuses.… There should be lots of stories about what Blues are doing that is bad.”
Balaji goes on—and on. The Grays will rename city streets after tech figures and erect public monuments to memorialize the alleged horrors of progressive Democratic governance. Corporate logos and signs will fill the skyline to signify Gray dominance of the city. “Ethnically cleanse,” he said at one point, summing up his idea for a city purged of Blues (this, he says, will prevent Blues from ethnically cleansing the Grays first). The idea, he said, is to do to San Francisco what Musk did to Twitter.