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    Quote Originally Posted by kidfresh512 View Post
    Court Suspends Giuliani’s Law License, Citing Trump Election Lies

    Duplicate post! But good this needs to happen to many more "lawyers" that were pushing lies.
    Drinking Giuliani tears is good for the soul.

    Wiley proved a better candidate than expected going in, if people hadn't wasted time with Andrew Yang, it might have been different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tendrin View Post
    This is pretty bad.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...?ocid=msedgntp

    This is going to make the already horrific exploitation of farm workers even worse.
    And maybe worse than you think. A broad interpretation of that ruling could prevent regulatory inspections that ensure stuff like a place isn't dumping waste, that working conditions are safe, that the building is even up to code at all....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gray Lensman View Post
    And maybe worse than you think. A broad interpretation of that ruling could prevent regulatory inspections that ensure stuff like a place isn't dumping waste, that working conditions are safe, that the building is even up to code at all....
    And Qpublicans will shrug and say, "So what? Government shouldn't be interfering with businesses anyway."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Revolutionary_Jack View Post
    Drinking Giuliani tears is good for the soul.



    Wiley proved a better candidate than expected going in, if people hadn't wasted time with Andrew Yang, it might have been different.
    Yang seemed to have more support among moderates. That said, the ranked choice voting system means that progressive voters don't really have to choose between alternatives to a centrist.
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    What was it about Trump that made so many people just throw their lives away for this man? The capitol rioters are now getting their sentences, now Rudy Giuliani is no longer an official credible lawyer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Castle View Post
    What was it about Trump that made so many people just throw their lives away for this man? The capitol rioters are now getting their sentences, now Rudy Giuliani is no longer an official credible lawyer.
    About that...

    Rudy was most likely looking out for Rudy.

    That it looked like he was wrecking his career for Trump?

    Just how it looked from a given angle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Castle View Post
    What was it about Trump that made so many people just throw their lives away for this man? The capitol rioters are now getting their sentences, now Rudy Giuliani is no longer an official credible lawyer.
    Apparently, letting people be their worst selves is really, really addictive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Cool Thatguy View Post
    Apparently, letting people be their worst selves is really, really addictive.
    Exactly that. The deplorables (turns out Hillary was being kind when she used that term) enjoyed the white supremacy, misogyny and xenophobia, it all made for a heady rush.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Castle View Post
    What was it about Trump that made so many people just throw their lives away for this man? The capitol rioters are now getting their sentences, now Rudy Giuliani is no longer an official credible lawyer.
    I think a big part of it is that conservatives who see themselves as losing the culture war viewed Trump as a fighter, in comparison to McCain and Romney who did not push as aggressively against Democrats and the cultural left (in their eyes).

    When Trump won, they viewed this as validation, rather than the typical results since 1952 when one party has held the White House for two terms.

    There is also a perception among a segment of the base that while other Republicans might tolerate them, Trump actually liked them. He probably did, in the sense that they were useful to him.

    There is a section of the electorate that thinks they've been failed by politics as usual, who is readier to jump for something different, even if it doesn't work in a lot of contexts.
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    As usual, Mets forgets the huge role racism played.

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    On this date in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, as well as 2020, "Crazy/Stupid Republican of the Day" published profiles of U.S. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who we noted that during his military service, had to be court-martialed in 2004 because he went over the heads of his superiors and wrote an opinion editorial to the New York Times calling for the arrest of three of its reporters for reporting things happening during the War on Terror that he didn't particularly like. This demand to deny the freedom of the press by ignoring those higher up in the chain of command apparently taught Tom Cotton nothing, as in 2015, he became the leader of the #47Traitors, which were himself and 46 Republican Senators who tried to sabotage ongoing negotiations between the State Department and Iranian diplomats to create a nuclear treaty by writing a letter to the leaders of Iran that claimed they would just ignore the treaty after the next president was elected (which they actually can't do). Hundreds of thousands of people signed online petitions to see Sen. Cotton brought up on charges for violating the Logan Act, and he still didn't back down, comparing the Obama administration's effort to Neville Chamberlain appeasing Nazi Germany and saying that Secretary of State John Kerry “acted like Pontius Pilate”. This is but the tip of the iceberg, as Tom Cotton is a dumbass in oh so many ways, including his belief that Saddam Hussein and Iraq had a role in planning 9/11 (he said as much in an interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN back in January of 2013, despite that idea being debunked by investigators a decade earlier), calling people on food stamps "addicts" who are "abusing taxpayer dollars", tried scaring people away from signing up for the Affordable Care Act because "Russian mobsters will steal your identity", and has no plans to do anything about the United States’ mass incarceration problem, criticizing efforts to reform our criminal justice system in a speech before the Hudson Institute where he said "If anything, we're under-incarcerating." Oh, and after the mass shooting in Orlando, Democrats filibustered the Senate for a vote to keep individuals on the "no fly list" for being a known terrorist from being able to buy firearms and carry out mass shootings, but again, Sen. Cotton votes against the common sense measure, that nine out of ten Americans support. In July of, 2016, Tom Cotton spoke at a panel hosted by Politico at the 2016 Republican National Convention, and gives the alarming analysis that the United States can just intervene in Syria, and should any Russian jets intervene on behalf of their allies in the Assad regime, to just shoot them down, too, because of the AUMFs signed way back in 2001 and 2002 that were meant to fight the war on terror and hunt for Osama bin Laden would also apply to this situation. Were we not clear this guy’s a war hungry nut?

    On February 22nd, 2017, Cotton hosted his first town hall since the election of Donald Trump, and seemed rather surprised at how many extremely pissed off people showed up, and that they began chanting “DO YOUR JOB!” at him. Cotton was humiliated after being dressed down by an 7 year old speaker who seemed distressed that Cotton would support funding for Trump’s $20-30 billion dollar border wall, but balk at only millions of dollars allocated to fund PBS. At one point, he sarcastically asked how many people had actually been positively affected by the Affordable Care Act to stand up and after hundreds of people in the room stood, dismissed them out of hand. That became harder, of course, when a 25 year old woman with a genetic disorder, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, who arrived in a wheelchair pointed out that even if Planned Parenthood funding provided to the Affordable Care Act was repealed that funds her regular cancer screenings, without hyperbole, that she would die. Cotton just assured her she’d be fine, and was booed, because no one was buying that bulls***. The positive side effect, though? Donations towards the woman’s healthcare spiked after the exchange, so at least someone there not named Tom Cotton had a heart. Because Cotton seemed to invest stock into the theory that the anger he faced was actually coming from paid protesters sent by anonymous left wing donors (a conspiracy theory peddled by Donald Trump), when he told the crowd, “I don’t care if anybody here is paid or not.” Two months later on April 17th, 2017, Cotton hosted another town hall, sends the crowd into a rage after failing to explain why he wouldn’t use his powers as a Senator to just use the evidence that was already known and subpoena Donald Trump’s tax returns, since he broke his promise to release them to the public, provoking them to begin chanting, “LOCK HIM UP!” at him.

    Criticism is apparently something Senator Cotton cannot process, because he’s taken to actually sending “cease and desist” letters to constituents who dare to call his office in Washington, D.C. to complain. No, we’re not exaggerating, he’s this petty.

    Sen. Cotton, unlike more cautious Republicans, has tethered himself to the legacy of Donald Trump, arguably more than any other sitting member of the Senate, and hasn’t hesitated to defend him whenever an opportunity presents itself. Literally the day after the 2016 election, Sen. Cotton showed his eager excitement that the United States would, under Donald Trump, return to the practice of waterboarding. Even though the International Red Cross officially designated the practice as torture in 2014, and therefore it would be a violation of the Geneva Convention. But hey, so what about human rights abuses, right? Hell, Cotton’s drinking the Kool-Aid so hard he’s even on board with Trump’s plan to crack down not just on illegal immigration, but LEGAL immigration.

    More importantly, Sen. Cotton has been one of the Trump administration’s best obfuscators during the Trump Russia investigation, going on cable news to try and somehow lay blame for it on Ambassador Susan Rice as “the Typhoid Mary of the Obama administration”, because of her supposed role in “unmasking” during the investigation (don’t try to think about it because it makes no sense). During the testimony of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who was to serve as a witness regarding the firing of FBI Director James Comey for investigating the Trump/Russia connection, Sen. Cotton seemed to forgot how urgent the matter is regarding whether or not the current administration may be trying to block their involvement in potential treason, and begin to just playfully ask Sessions if he was a fan of the Jason Bourne movies or James Bond movies.

    It wasn’t enough that Tom Cotton voted to put accused rapist Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court, it wasn’t that he was grinning like an idiot after doing so, but after the fight was supposedly over, in October of 2018, Cotton began to posit conspiracy theories about the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford, and who it was that revealed her credible accusations of Brett Kavanaugh being an attempted rapist, at first, blaming Diane Feinstein, and then only about a week later, falsely claiming Chuck Schumer orchestrated the whole thing to smear Kavanaugh. (SPOILER ALERT: Like all conservative conspiracy theories, it was utter bulls***.)
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    Cotton was so far up Donald Trump’s *** that he actually tried lying to cover for him and claim that Trump never referred to Haiti and a large swath of African nations as “s***hole countries” during a discussion on immigration, contradicting even his fellow Republican Lindsey Graham on the matter. When farmers in the rural Mid-West began to criticize Trump for is unnecessary trade war making it impossible for them to do business, he scoffed at their suffering, and said “pretty minimal compared to the sacrifices that our soldiers make overseas,” because of course this heartless motherf***er will use our troops as a political prop whenever it’s convenient and the situations are as much apples and oranges as possible. In August of 2019, the entire world laughed at Trump after he was making noise online about trying to buy Greenland. And as stupid as that was, Cotton is enough of a lemming to support the ideas of the syphilitic madman in the Oval Office.

    Just in the past 18 months, some of the moments when Tom Cotton flexed to the world how much of an ***hole he really is:



    Sadly, Tom Cotton was re-elected to the Seante in 2020 without facing a Democratic challenger, and taking 66.5% of the vote against Ricky Harrington, his Libertarian opponent. He is currently being groomed as a potential 2024 presidential pick for the GOP to put a racist fascist back into the White House, should Donald Trump end up in prison on the myriad of criminal investigations into himself and his businesses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tendrin View Post
    As usual, Mets forgets the huge role racism played.
    That would be a great title for the next volume of this thread, wouldn't it?

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