2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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Why can't this thread leave me in peace? I take one look at this thread because someone mentioned that something might happen today, and there's talk of assassinations, civil wars, the Insurrection Act possibly being seriously used and Phil managing to have a decent take.
I wanna breathe for five seconds, please spare me.
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Interesting reasoning from the court of appeals. Federal courts are not places to seek relief if procedures and state laws are not followed and state courts shrug their shoulders. I dont think the 5 Nazis on the Supreme court are going to take a complimentary view of that.
It's insane reasoning too. If State Courts provide no relief, then surely the Supreme Court of the United States is the last resort.
Imagine if it was some issue like freedom of religion. Governor says "Catholicism only, no filthy prots", you go to state courts and they're like "dude weed lmao", and so then what? Are you just fucking out of options?
 
You know what would be an even bigger shitshow? If Trump goes for that option, and then a bunch of people plus the Deep State thinks "This guy has gone batshit! There's no way the constitution allows that. " and wilfully re-interprets the order to make the RWDS "the real insurrectionists" , causing Civil War 2.

The point is that you would already be in Civil War 2, as the Deep State and their Democrat puppets would have already declared open hostilities by attempting to assassinate the sitting President. God forbid it be at the hands of an actual Democrat sitting congressperson. Imagine, for example, if Ilhan Omar tried to suicide belt Trump - we'd rocket past regular civil war and go directly to mass genocide so fast your head would spin. (If you're a Democrat aligned radical, likely with the help of a stout rope and short drop.)

There is no sequence of events following an assassination attempt, failed or succeeded, that does not end in massive bloodshed and death.
 
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I’m not sure what other countries say about “treating politicians like celebrities” or if they do the same thing (except Canada likes Trudeau a lot), but Phil makes sense here. The guy was able to bring down a cat fishing operation just by working to disprove some KF post about him getting with an escort, so he’s a prime example of a broken clock, it seems.

I wish he were right. But have you seen politics outside america?

I think I and the other europoors have shared enough anecdotes for people to believe me when I say:

For once, DSP should be right. But he ain't.
 
Why can't this thread leave me in peace? I take one look at this thread because someone mentioned that something might happen today, and there's talk of assassinations, civil wars, the Insurrection Act possibly being seriously used and Phil managing to have a decent take.
I wanna breathe for five seconds, please spare me.

Right now you need to make pen and paper plans to kill and eat your neighbors in case They turn off the Internet.

/sneed

Incidentally, I was wondering why They didn't turn off the Internet and then it occurred to me that Net Neutrality was an attempt by the Democrats to hamstring Republican supporting companies who run the backbone net. Forcing backbone companies to be neutral fucks with them. Of course, the Democrats want the social media companies who support them to be as nonneutral as possible.

Also, it looks like Dorsey banning Doug Mastiano from Twitter seems to have backfired.
 
Trump legit does not understand that silicon valley is doing the job the US constitution prohibits the government from doing. Controlling the speech and thoughts of the American people. He assumes section 230 is what allows them to do this, and not the expressed desire of the Federal Government he was ostensibly elected to lead.

Anyone who thinks there is any daylight between Google, Twitter, and the US Government is deluding themselves. The technocrats in DC merely outsourced the censoring the same way they outsourced the steel industry. John in Langley Virginia cannot stop you tweeting your mind, but Pajeet in Gujarat can. Trump being an outsider simply did not understand the nature of the game and he reacted far too slow to do anything about it.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Outsourcing is the most American of traditions.
 
I wish he were right. But have you seen politics outside america?

I think I and the other europoors have shared enough anecdotes for people to believe me when I say:

For once, DSP should be right. But he ain't.
You can blame JFK for the celebrity worship of presidents. He really is part of the reason why the Presidency has been turned into a aristocracy, the whole talk of Camelot and other bullshit.
 
Look at this. Trump's adult children and their partners around a firepit at Camp David.

https://twitter.com/DanScavino/status/1332154314211667968
https://archive.vn/wip/9JW8m
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There's a certain amount of irony that you posted this right before my post.
Trump's presidency is probably the hillbilly equivalent for JFK since he was big in the WWE Universe and a shittalker who fired people. Also probably the biggest reason that the elites in New York City and California hate him since they have all been raised with decorum and this motherfucker just came in like a chad to become president.
 
You can blame JFK for the celebrity worship of presidents. He really is part of the reason why the Presidency has been turned into a aristocracy, the whole talk of Camelot and other bullshit.
It wasn't just Camelot though; each Presidential assassination (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy) causes security to tighten and the President himself to be more isolated from the public. Right now the Presidency is effectively a life long prison sentence, and the only contact you end up having are (((advisors))).
 
So Trump had his appeals thrown out again by a PA appeals court.

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Was this part of the plan to move up to SCOTUS, or should we be concerned? Interestingly enough, a Trump-appointed judge ruled on this- either he's part of the machine, or I wonder if this was intended behind the scenes to keep it moving upwards beyond the courts in PA?

did they figure out if ballot curing is legal or illegal yet?
 
Trump's presidency is probably the hillbilly equivalent for JFK since he was big in the WWE Universe and a shittalker who fired people. Also probably the biggest reason that the elites in New York City and California hate him since they have all been raised with decorum and this motherfucker just came in like a chad to become president.

Apart from being a rigger, JFK got up to some hair raising shit

https://newrepublic.com/article/100566/jfk-monster
https://archive.vn/hmzaA

This part of Alford’s story doesn’t really add anything to what we already know about Kennedy. Nor does it really change my opinion of the 35th president. But this part does:

Dave Powers was sitting poolside while the President and I swam lazy circles around each other, splashing playfully. Dave had removed his jacket and loosened his tie in the warm air of the pool, but he was otherwise fully clothed. He was sitting on a towel, with his pants leg rolled up, and his bare feet dangling in the water.

The President swam over and whispered in my ear. “Mr. Powers looks a little tense,” he said. “Would you take care of it?”

It was a dare, but I knew exactly what he meant. This was a challenge to give Dave Powers oral sex. I don’t think the President thought I’d do it, but I’m ashamed to say that I did. It was a pathetic, sordid, scene, and is very hard for me to think about today. Dave was jolly and obedient as I stood in the shallow end of the pool and performed my duties. The President silently watched.

Afterwards, Alford says she was “deeply embarrassed,” and as she climbed out of the pool she “could hear Dave speak in as stern a tone as I ever heard him use with his boss. ‘You shouldn’t have made her do that,’ Dave said. ‘I know, I know,’ I heard the President say. Later, a chastened President Kennedy apologized to us both.” Alford believes that Kennedy showed “his darker side ... when we were among men he knew. That’s when he felt a need to display his power over me.” Kennedy didn’t just have a thing for Social Register girls; he had a thing for humiliating Social Register girls. He also had a thing for humiliating his fellow Irishman, Dave Powers.

Maybe Kennedy wasn’t this much of a creep all that much (though Alford also tells of him once forcing her to take an amyl nitrite “popper” in Bing Crosby’s living room). But the poolside ritual of humiliation is not easy to reconcile with any kind of worldly tolerance for Kennedy’s peccadilloes. Perhaps the fairest conclusion to make is that Kennedy did some good things in his public life (and also some bad), but that he was capable of monstrous cruelty that’s hard to forgive and also hard to equate even with that of successors like Lyndon Johnson or Richard Nixon (or with any in his less polished younger brother Ted, whose own private life had plenty of dark moments but whose public accomplishment ultimately outshone JFK’s). Clinton shared many vices with President Kennedy, but I can’t imagine him ever doing anything like this. I don’t usually say this about scandal stories, but Alford’s tale ought to occasion further reassessment of a president we already knew to be morally compromised.

Another interesting thing about JFK is that the Cuban Missile crisis was not the victory it was portrayed. JFK put missiles in Turkey which could decapitate the USSR leadership. The USSR responded by putting missiles in Cuba and JFK backed down, removing the missiles from Turkey.

It was more like an act of brinksmanship that the commies called.
 
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