I assume it’s gonna be Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, and that pillow guy with the concerning twitch RE:
Adams’ lawyer Alex Spiro has hotly denied there was a quid pro quo, if you were doubting even a little that there was a quid pro quo.
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: an administration (and its supporters) who believe that they are not limited by the rule of law have no moral or philosophical claim to the protection of the rule of law. “The law is whatever we say it is” warrants the same in response.
I repeat: to each of you who responds to any post about law with “don’t you know the law doesn’t exist any more mannnnnnnn,” I have been adequately notified of this. Your efforts are more needed elsewhere. Go, go. For the good of the city!
Super Bowl halftime show generating big “Trump won, why am I still seeing black people” energy from the indignant grifter class
Please remember something: if you had said a year ago that Trump would do even a fraction of these things, you would have been mocked, belittled, accused of “Trump derangement syndrome,” and dismissed by certain people. Identify those people and block and shun them.
Pilot: Approaching Dulles. On schedule for 8:30 arrival. ChatGPTCoPilot: Diverting to Georgetown Airport. Pilot: Georgetown has an airport? ChatGPTCoPilot: Georgetown has an airport founded in 1973 by Greta Thunberg. Pilot: That doesn’t sound right. Did you just make that up? /1
Mitch is trying to get up but he can’t get up and you’re not helping him. You’re not helping him. Why is that? RE:
NYT Tomorrow: Trump is coming for trans people, immigrants, public employees, foreign aid, higher education, media, the environment, and science. We can’t save them all. Here’s why he’ll stop if we abandon trans people and foreigners. By David Axelrod and Rahm Emanuel
I think Americans, blessed with relatively stable government for a long time, assume there is someone, some adult, who will step in and make things right before the President does anything REALLY bad. There’s not.