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117th Congress: DEMS IN DISARRAY!!!111!!

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I dont know if it is a transcript, but at least part of it is real because Brown discussed Graham yelling at the Sergeant at Arms right after the attack. My guess is this is based on multiple interviews but who knows.
 
Is that a real transcript of something or Fan fic? I'm assuming the latter since I can't imagine what was recording in a safe room.

If you read it, there’s commentary as to the unspoken mood of the people present. It’s likely a good representation of what was happening, but it’s certainly not to be taken as a verbatim transcript.
 
I watched season 3 trailer again and got so excited

I am very excited. I am more and more convinced that Greg will emerge as the Final Boss. Just remember the very first scene of the very first episode. This is all about how an average, dumb, overwhelmed kid is transformed into the type of barbaric POS who runs these crime families. It's the story of American oligarchical capitalism.

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LA Times reports McCarthy's brother-in-law used claims of native heritage based on membership in a group tribal leaders consider a fraud to receive $7.6 million in no-bid & other prime federal contracts since 2000.

What do you get when you cross the Hunter Biden Story with Elizabeth Warren? Kevin McCarthy!

I wonder why the DOJ didn't investigate this in 2018...

edit: BTW this has brought back into the forefront why McCarthy declined to run for Speaker after Boehner left. The Forgotten Scandal
 
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I find the DOJ the biggest disappointment of the Biden Administration. Epic Fail.

Garland is the wrong leader for this time. We need someone who people fear. Christ we have members of Congress openly talking about violence and rebellion nothing. The FBI knows where violent insurrectionists are (who are committing violent acts weekly still and bragging about it on Social Media) and nothing. Even the ones who do get charged barely get a slap on the wrist. Garland is Neville Chamberlain.
 
Garland is the wrong leader for this time. We need someone who people fear. Christ we have members of Congress openly talking about violence and rebellion nothing. The FBI knows where violent insurrectionists are (who are committing violent acts weekly still and bragging about it on Social Media) and nothing. Even the ones who do get charged barely get a slap on the wrist. Garland is Neville Chamberlain.

Yes - he continues to operate as an impartial jurist, not as a protagonist. He thinks he needs to try the case (in his own mind) before he BRINGS the case. That's no longer his job.
 
Yes - he continues to operate as an impartial jurist, not as a protagonist. He thinks he needs to try the case (in his own mind) before he BRINGS the case. That's no longer his job.

I was naive went I wrote this, forgive me if I go astray. Maybe USAG should be purely impartial. The prosecutors under him should be all over these terrorists, wringing their nuts in a vise. But Garland's job is to make sure it all goes according to Hoyle.

That does not excuse him from failing to pursue cases -- I'm disappointed about that too. And it does not justify continuing the bogus prosecutions started by Stumble Baby in the name of institutional continuity. No -- a wrong is a wrong, your job is to end it.

But I'd argue that Garland could be the right guy.
 
His prosecutors take their positions based on him. There is a middle ground between political hacks like Barr and pure jurists like Garland. The DOJ takes its cues from its leadership.

Literally spitting distance from the FBI in LA there is violent acts being done (including against the media) by people who post pictures of themselves at the Capitol that day and have never been charged. LAPD turns a blind eye and the FBI doesn't care. Well what is the friggin point then? Why is the DOJ begging internet sleuths to do their fucking job for them? I know for a fact that have a pretty decent cyber division but they need some rando to do all the work? They don't even do research when they make deals they are just doing whatever they can to get this out of the public consciousness.

(yes I am generalizing)

I bet Garland will end up tacitly endorsing the idea (i.e. he will say nothing or give a halfhearted PC) that Trump has Executive Privilege when it comes to 1/6.
 
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It's time for all journalists to schedule interviews with Susan Collins so she can explain what has happened to Roe in Texas. And they need to ask her the hard questions.
 
It's time for all journalists to schedule interviews with Susan Collins so she can explain what has happened to Roe in Texas. And they need to ask her the hard questions.

Good luck with that. Chucky Todd and whoever on CNN interviews her will hold her hand and hardly put up a fight. they certainly won't fact check her.
 
It's time for all journalists to schedule interviews with Susan Collins so she can explain what has happened to Roe in Texas. And they need to ask her the hard questions.

She needs something way harsher than chuck todd, buddy.
 
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