Both Sides: Why we don't fuck with the GOP

T_Holmes

Rising Star
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They care so much about history, but they can't seem to remember that those "Democrats" that supported slavery and bigotry jumped ship and became Republicans right around the time that actual civil rights were granted. They always forget that little snippet in their history lesson.

But on the real, I like how this reporter just skipped all of that and went straight to something more obvious as an argument. These fanatics don't ever hold up under scrutiny.
 

easy_b

Easy_b is in the place to be.
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Owsley county, Kentucky has one of the highest rates of food stamps enrollment in America. Its 98.7% white and overwhelmingly republican.:eek2:
Yep and like I said earlier, I’d rather stay in the most dangerous hood in America than they live in that damn county.
 

Dr. Truth

QUACK!
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Why is he allowed to continue to lie and talk crazy when he has 90+ criminal charges pending? Are there no rules for this honky? Of course not
 

donwuan

The Legend
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Trump opts against Supreme Court appeal on civil immunity claim over Jan. 6 lawsuits​

Lawsuits seeking to hold Donald Trump personally accountable for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol can move forward after the former president chose not to take his broad immunity claim to the Supreme Court.

Trump had a Thursday deadline to file a petition at the Supreme Court contesting an appeals court decision from December that rejected his immunity arguments, but he did not do so.

The appeals court made it clear that Trump could still claim immunity later in the proceedings in three cases brought by Capitol Police officers and members of Congress.

"President Trump will continue to fight for presidential immunity all across the spectrum," said Steven Cheung, a Trump spokesman.

The civil lawsuits against Trump are separate from the criminal case against him that also arose from Jan. 6. On Monday, Trump asked the justices to put that case on hold on immunity grounds.

Trump's lawyers argued that any actions he took on Jan. 6 fall under the scope of his responsibilities as president, thereby granting him immunity from civil liability. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia rejected that argument, ruling that Trump was acting in his role as a political candidate running for office, not as president.

 

easy_b

Easy_b is in the place to be.
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Trump opts against Supreme Court appeal on civil immunity claim over Jan. 6 lawsuits​

Lawsuits seeking to hold Donald Trump personally accountable for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol can move forward after the former president chose not to take his broad immunity claim to the Supreme Court.

Trump had a Thursday deadline to file a petition at the Supreme Court contesting an appeals court decision from December that rejected his immunity arguments, but he did not do so.

The appeals court made it clear that Trump could still claim immunity later in the proceedings in three cases brought by Capitol Police officers and members of Congress.

"President Trump will continue to fight for presidential immunity all across the spectrum," said Steven Cheung, a Trump spokesman.

The civil lawsuits against Trump are separate from the criminal case against him that also arose from Jan. 6. On Monday, Trump asked the justices to put that case on hold on immunity grounds.

Trump's lawyers argued that any actions he took on Jan. 6 fall under the scope of his responsibilities as president, thereby granting him immunity from civil liability. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia rejected that argument, ruling that Trump was acting in his role as a political candidate running for office, not as president.

Either he and his lawyers are stupid or he finally is seeing the writing on the wall.
 
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