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We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. - Elie Weisel
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Thanks for asking, I was wtf-ing, too
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Decent people don't turn into jerks but jerks can fake decency for a while.
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Has a reporter from a major network interviewed his roommate yet?
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That's doesn't even sound truthy.
Harris knows more about evidence and what it takes for a judge to agree to proceed to discovery than any of us here.
We need a grasp of basic law and how it works, so we won't mix up suspicions and evidence. I was there, I admit it.
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Even an execrable twat who made sure Dr Fauci couldn't live 5 minutes of the rest of his life without a security detail, can get something right.
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A ton of compelling suspicions wouldn't advance the lawsuit to discovery - there's a there there, but that's all we know.
60/62 of Trump's lawsuits in 2020 failed at the point where a judge agreed the case could proceed to discovery, as I understand it.
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See how they do that?
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Indeed.
Why is he talking about Iran?
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Yes. There's so much context we must remind each other of because it's either memory holed in the mainstream, or become forbidden knowledge.
A regime who's leader executed a coup d'etat, which the highest court in the land prevented from going to trial.
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It's scary how fast major plot twists get lost in the chaos
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But you can terrify them into obedience
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Not nearly.
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To the protesters in LA: Try waving a Russian Federation flag next time.
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Well that choice of words wasn't spontaneous
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Yeah, it's called "You will profile him because I told you to."
Just like those same pubs profiled Elon Musk, then Peter Thiel and the other billionaires Republican voters handed the country to. This is Yarvin's second go-round.
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OMG how embarrassing I can't look
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Was this before or after Janet Reno announced there was a survey connecting military and police experience with white supremacist militias?
People lost their minds, and it was wiped from memory
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Megan McArdle
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I was wondering about that ๐ฅ
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That's quite an array of edible flesh for my acromantula
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That's some serious butt muscle control
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It's targeted cruelty. I suppose Children's Hospital Los Angeles' board of trustees are breathing a sigh of relief because the Trump administration promised to leave them alone now.
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Bothsidesism is less a desire to spread the blame than to stop MAGA from coming after you.
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That's excellent. The No Kings branding (is that what it is?) is on ๐ฅ
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That's a lovely picture frame ๐
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Let's call them Russians, even though they're probably just tiktokkers making 50ยข per 300 characters
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To everyone, including elected Democrats, who tut tut at the 'hysteria over every little thing Trump does' -- listen to Newsom's presser and then go tell your Target donors to fuck off.
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Billionaires getting serious about their personal security.
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"So while it is entirely possible that Noem was just mouthing off...
"... it's impossible MSNBC editors would allow this article to go to publication without 3 different invitations to not take Trump or his fascists at their word.
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These people ...
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Oh the humanity!
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Did they use their wealth to help families keep their houses after both parents lost jobs during COVID or did they cash out on their forclosures?
Whatever. If patriotic billionaires want to send a virtue signal to 150 million really pissed off Americans, show us a senator elected to do that.
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Oh for gawd's sake, how embarrassing!!
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Thank you. Sen Padilla planned a big truth to power and found himself handcuffed on his face.
Are they going to stop expecting fascists to act like colleague opponents after what happened to him?
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Listen to his whole order. I was impressed and even reassured.
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And Democrats are still walking into traps, like some kind of 12 Step slogan insanity.
Sen Padilla is a martyr, but he didn't walk up there expecting to be humiliated. He expected to be heard - and we're way past that.
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Now will the Democrats in DC finally start listening?
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What they want is the money the federal govt allocates to "the general welfare".
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Yup
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Thank you Anna!