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So on xitter I’m seeing a bunch of people speed about the lower judges blocking a bunch of things trump is trying to do and saying”let SCOTUS decide”, but how much do you want to bet at least one of “our” judges is going to turn fucking traitor
roberts is still looking for the real killer- uh, leaker
and ACB is pozzed af
 
It feels like a 100 pages everyday and I'm three days behind.. oh well.


Regarding the Autopen thing, what if you could look at the timestamps where the autopen was used and then check and them against Secret Service records to see if Joe Biden was present at the time? That would be wild.

It would be, like, definitive proof that Biden didn't sign those documents, making them invalid.
Holy shit my ace attorney senses are tingling
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That man was a lawyer in another calling


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First guy is out. I guess its procedure to take them out on stretchers
Pretty kickass the space suits kinda look star trek like.

The Jews have won.

It's over.

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This is the thing skitzos worry about. That with all pressure off Israel, they are free to do as much subversive gay shit as they like. ( Immigrants overloading Europe ahoy!)
 
My only problem with Israel is the fucking mindset of a chosen race and their vindictive hatred toward European decent as whole because of some made-up blood line tree going back to Adam.
The Talmud is a big fucking reason why i wouldn't weep for the state. Most are ignorant to the fact they quite literally hate Jesus and they have written in their scripture he was a bastard and he is currently boiling in steaming shit and semen in hell. God forbid what they say about the unclean blood (unbeliever/not Jewish blooded).
This alone shouldn't make them America ally.
I know it a political American tread but to me Israel being everywhere politically not only in America ...but north America and Europe is an issue. I know there a difference between Khazarian Jews and the rest.
Israel isn't the United States greatest ally; they hate you and the principle on which the westerns civilisations were built on.
The elitist higher ups are the real problem wherever they go.
The biggest joke about them is that most "Jews" aren't even actual Jews; they're Iberian Sephardics and Khazar Ashkenazis who fooled themselves into thinking they're related to the Abrahamic line. Maybe some Sephardics are legitimately related to Biblical Jews, but most Jews are Khazars who aren't even remotely related to the people King David led to victory over the Canaanites.

It's funny; the Talmudic Jews continue the crusade the Pharisees had against Jesus Christ, yet previous Jewish kings like Alexander Janneus tried to wipe out the Pharisees; and the king the Pharisees accepted, Herod the Great, was Idumean; a tribe that Alexander Janneus' dad John Hyrcannus forced into the Hebrew fold. So the Talmudic Jews are following the code of a group that legitimate Jewish kings tried to eradicate, and the king that said group accepted wasn't even remotely Jewish. Herod was just a puppet that the Romans (LOL Pagan Italians and Greeks) put on the throne to control Judea.

Meanwhile, both the Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph were part of King David's direct family, so no matter how you cut it, Virgin Birth or not, Jesus is the legitimate heir to Jerusalem and the kingdom of the Jews. And the modern Jews rejected Jesus, meaning that they reject their rightful king. The modern Jews who reject Jesus are the equivalent of the Westerosi in Game of Thrones who rejected Stannis Baratheon when he was their rightful king all along, since Joffrey and Tommen were Lannister bastards born of incest.

I'm willing to bet my left ass-cheek that the Palestinian/Israeli Christians have more Hebrew blood in them than the entirety of the modern "Jewish" race.

The fact that America quite literally shills for them no matter who's in charge (both Trump and Kamala wanted to kiss their asses) is just hilarious. It's like, there's no choice here. Kamala wins, she shills out for Israel. Trump wins, he shills out for Israel. Even as Trump abandons Ukraine on the principle that "it's not our war", (it's OK, the Europeans are more than willing to pay for that shit) Trump will hand Netanyahu a blank check so he can firebomb more Gazans.

If an alliance of fired generals, judges, armed veterans who got fired, and Democrat agitators/politicians overthrow Trump tomorrow, you can bet your ass the aid going to Israel won't be interrupted one bit.
 
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So on xitter I’m seeing a bunch of people speed about the lower judges blocking a bunch of things trump is trying to do and saying”let SCOTUS decide”, but how much do you want to bet at least one of “our” judges is going to turn fucking traitor

I wish these Leftist morons had more then two brain cells.

Ok Proggies you get your wish, the judges can now just go ahead and stop the PotUS anytime they want. Happy?

Oh wait, next time a Democrat PotUS wants to do something the GoP can just run to a friendly judge and get a TRO issued! Not so happy now right? Let me guess: "it's only OK when we do it"?

Now I know the Lefties would screech and holler their heads off if some judge did try this as they have the moral turpitude of a 3 year old on crack but for one bloody second can they think of more then just this very minute. Can you think about how you continually attacking the very foundations of society just to get what you want now could maybe possible backfire sometime in the future?

Nah who the fuck am I kidding, the Left has only the concept of Power and it's applications. The rest is just of that moral code and ethical standards is just mumbo jumbo getting in the way of them getting what they want today. Fuck tomorrow, tomorrow is someone else's problem.

Man it must be sweet to have no moral compass or code at all so you can just do whatever you want whenever you want and all without feeling a touch of either hypocrisy or guilt. Post Modernism might be the very downfall of us all with it promoting only Power Dynamics as a way of life.

The weak submit to the strong or die, is that world a Progressive really want?

Yes, yes it is. On the perfect assumption they will always be the Strong and never the Weak.
 
Anti-Trump protesters rally outside Fox News headquarters in Washington DC - Saturday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAJ5Pn7Td1U (archive.ph)(PreserveTube)(1080p catbox.moe archive.org)

Anti-Trump protesters rally at The Heritage Foundation HQ in Washington DC - Sunday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt06E_9U4BE (archive.ph)(PreserveTube)(1080p pomf.lain.la archive.org)
lol wow with USAID getting defunded they really can't conjure up a good crowd, professionally-produced signs or even moderately effective organization anymore. If this is the best "protest" they can muster, they've absolutely left the useful idiots out to twist in the wind on their own.

all of a sudden theyre out in droves with their gay little signs and bullhorns
I wouldn't call it "droves," more like "handfuls of useless unemployed people." I mean, are there even a hundred people at this stupid protest?
 
Oh wait, next time a Democrat PotUS wants to do something the GoP can just run to a friendly judge and get a TRO issued! Not so happy now right? Let me guess: "it's only OK when we do it"?
Both sides do that. I mean, the Right praised the Supreme Court when they struck down Roe v. Wade.

Both sides operate on the premise of "there are no bad tactics, only bad targets."

This is why politics is so shit right now. Both sides will hit below the belt while claiming the moral high ground.
 
Both sides do that. I mean, the Right praised the Supreme Court when they struck down Roe v. Wade.

Both sides operate on the premise of "there are no bad tactics, only bad targets."

This is why politics is so shit right now. Both sides will hit below the belt while claiming the moral high ground.
nah, I'm glad my team is breaking out the fucking steel chairs finally
and even RBG herself loudly and constantly pointed out that RvW was amazingly bad jurisprudence despite having been on the winning team (literally part of the crew repping Roe)
 
The new leftist software update came down, yesterday I saw people claiming that gas prices going down is actually a bad thing because the only reason they're lower is reduced demand because everyone is afraid to go outside and drive in anticipation of Trump's economy getting bad
Eh, it's kinda true in the sense that the gas prices coming down have to do less with production and more with slackening demand, but that's because one of the busiest travel seasons of the year (Spring Break) is over, and not because consumers are staying home.

The American consumer is remarkably resilient and generally optimistic, and consumer spending is floating the economy even with the current uncertainty. It's up to Trump to walk the tightrope of carrying out his economic policy without scaring Americans into holding onto their cash. It's imperative that he maintains consumer confidence.
 
This is why politics is so shit right now. Both sides will hit below the belt while claiming the moral high ground.
Unironically the fault of the Obama era. Mitt Romney said Obama was "a good guy with misguided ideas on how to make America a better place." In return, Obama called Mitt Romney a racist, sexist bigot trying to enslave Americans by making the United States into a Mormon theocracy.

The genie is out of the bottle, my guy. I hope you like hyper partisan politics because we've entered the era of "the Emperor's hippodrome racer won, we now have a mandate to burn down the opposition's shit and crucify them in the streets."
 
Can you honestly think of a more secure place then the Oval Office? Probably the most heavily guarded room in the entire world. Only the most carefully vetted people are even allowed to be in the antechamber forget the office itself and no one is left alone in the room except the PotUS. No stupid Leftist would ever get the chance to damage it nor would the USSS ever live it down if it did happen.

The only other option is to shove it in a sooper seekret vault somewhere but then no one would ever see it and despite the US Constitution (the paper thing not the ship) being in the Smithsonian it's still doing OK, even after many Lefty fags (mostly the Just Stop Oil retards) have tried their best to destroy/deface it because the Left hates everything the Constitution stands for and the person who trashes it will become the next MLK/Living Saint or at least that what those morons think will happen. In reality they'd get lynch probably, I can't imagine a more universally detestable act then tearing up the Constitution.

And if the WhiteHouse gets attacked/damaged to such a degree that the Declaration itself is damaged well.. shit be serious then and the US will have much much larger worries I bet.

I do wonder if it has ever been moved for it's safety? Like during WW2 or maybe the Cuban Missile crisis? Inquiring minds would like to know.
There are copies of it in the Smithsonian. You can go see one on display there, along with Betsy Ross's flag. I think there are 12 existing copies iirc. It would be a shame to lose an original, but there are more originals in the archives that are well protected. The Betsy Ross flag is one-of-a-kind because she made it out of clothing scraps like a quilt.
 
Unironically the fault of the Obama era. Mitt Romney said Obama was "a good guy with misguided ideas on how to make America a better place." In return, Obama called Mitt Romney a racist, sexist bigot trying to enslave Americans by making the United States into a Mormon theocracy.

The genie is out of the bottle, my guy. I hope you like hyper partisan politics because we've entered the era of "the Emperor's hippodrome racer won, we now have a mandate to burn down the opposition's shit and crucify them in the streets."
This just means you have two sides doing the Johnny Cage nut-punch while pretending that they're saints. It'd be funny if it wasn't real life.
 
I contest this! New Jersey fucking sucks ass when you're driving along the parts that are closest to New York City (i.e. Newark, Hoboken, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Paterson, etc). The further away you are from New York City, the more New Jersey honestly deserves its title as the Garden State.

had the privilege a few years ago of driving through Northern New Jersey when visiting a friend pre-COVID. The transition once you leave the NYC metro area into genuine cliffsides lined with forests along the I-80 is absolutely breathtaking.
It feels like all the sane new Yorkers of the last 10-15 years got pushed upstate or to jersey now. Because it seems like people from NYC are terminal in tds where it seems like your new jersey people are a bit more honest.
But I really want to check out new jersey As a state by train.
 
City Council bashes Trump administration for detaining man who helped lead protests at Columbia University
Chicago Sun-Times (archive.ph)
By Fran Spielman
2025-03-19 22:43:46GMT
City Council members unloaded on President Donald Trump’s administration Wednesday for detaining and seeking to deport Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, who helped lead student protests at Columbia University, his graduate school alma mater.

The Council’s Committee on Health and Human Relations took no vote on the resolution championed by progressive firebrand Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th). That’s because the resolution had been sent to the Rules Committee to slow it down.

Ald. Ray Lopez (15th), the man behind that stalling tactic, was a lonely voice against the resolution. He accused his colleagues of “cherry-picking when they start their sympathy and when they start their anger and their rage.”

That anger and rage, he noted, always starts after Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking 250 hostages, some of whom remain in captivity. “Did we forget that part?” Lopez asked.

Lopez said there is a “huge difference between supporting Palestinians and supporting terrorists.” He believes Khalil crossed that line. “When you have someone who proudly supports that day and the actions taken, it’s hard to have sympathy for that individual.”

Lopez said his colleagues want to “use this as a moment to bash Donald Trump,” and argued freedom of speech “doesn’t apply when it puts people’s lives in danger. It becomes hate speech when it endangers communities.”

“This is not an American doing this. … Visas and even green cards — that is not a right. It is a privilege extended by this country,” Lopez said.

Ald. Maria Hadden (49th) called the resolution condemning Khalil’s arrest and demanding his release a “no-brainer for me.”

Hadden said it’s important to speak out against “an executive branch and a president and his enablers and co-conspirators who will eventually be held criminally accountable for the things they are doing that are violations of our Constitution.”

“We are all at risk of being a victim of the same kind of extrajudicial, completely illegal actions that the federal government is taking,” Hadden said. “It’s not happening just to Mr. Khalil. It’s happening to people every day. I feel like every day this week, I’ve read a news article about someone being scooped up. Someone being stopped at the border.”

Committee Chair Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez (33th) fired back at Lopez — who left the room after speaking — for suggesting her committee has no business entertaining the Khalil resolution.

“We are talking about lack of due process. We are talking about facing fascism. We are talking about an authoritarian government that is choosing to disappear people just because they are dissidents. Just because they are saying something that the government doesn’t like,” Rodriguez Sanchez said.

“This is scary and everybody should be alarmed,” she said. “I do not understand how anyone can say that we are wasting our time or that there are more important things to talk about.”

Last year, Sigcho-Lopez survived an attempt to remove him as Housing Committee chair for appearing at a City Hall rally after an American flag was burned to protest U.S. support for Israel.

He, too, lashed out at Lopez for venting — and then disappearing.

“Walking out of this room after saying such inflammatory remarks is not only irresponsible, but fails our constituents on the leadership of the moment to speak against these atrocities,” Sigcho-Lopez said. “We have a responsibility to protect due process. There’s nothing more American than freedom of speech, the First Amendment right. I challenge anybody to tell us otherwise.”

An Algerian citizen of Palestinian descent, Khalil is a legal resident of the United States who is married to an American citizen.

He helped lead pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia. He was arrested and detained by federal immigration agents in New York on March 8 after his lawyer said his green card had been revoked by the Trump administration.
 
Imagine reading about political polarization when you can experience it for yourself.
I'm more referencing his earlier days in the Star Wars thread before he learned to hide that he was cribbing from wookiepedia when discussing "back in the day" and accidentally dropping shit from the prequels
but yeah he probably does that for politics too
it's always weird when he decides to drop in here, sorta like when Dear Feeder opines
 
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