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robmajor.bsky.social
Lawyer, husband, dad, stepdad, liberal, ex-vangelical, National Park fanatic, traveler, science fan, amateur photographer, drummer, surfer, love dogs & birds, Twitter refugee. (No DM’s)
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Crosshairs of … what? He controls the AG and, thru her, the entire DOJ. The SEC is already infested with DOGE saboteurs. Nobody is going to even investigate, never mind prosecute, Trump and his gang of GOP grifters thieves and saboteurs over their obvious insider trading and market manipulation.
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Try not to hit my daughter! 😂
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You can’t spell “altitude” without a D, an E, and an I.
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Scotch-grain pennyloafers were the BOMB when I was in 7th grade in 1967, and I will never be without them, even now that I’m 70. So there.
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It’s a fucking catastrophe.
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Figures. What a fucking clown. Can’t wait til he shows up to make a speech hammered in an alcoholic blackout. It’s only a matter of time.
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We had a good crowd in Orlando
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You’re saying this … to the guy who is currently tweeting out “God is still on the throne.” His invisible sky-fairy will do nothing, and neither will he.
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In the Canadian Rockies, Parks Canada places a pair of bright red Adirondack chairs in all sorts of beautiful spots in the national Parks. It’s kind of fun to hunt for them. Here we are relaxing in a couple of them at Pyramid Lake near Jasper.
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Looks like it’s been taken down. Good work!
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Two guys you never hear about these days: JD Vance and Vivek Ramaswamy. It’s as if they’ve been … erased. Which, don’t get me wrong, is a good thing and I’m all for it, as they are both insufferable assholes. But it’s odd. I guess President Musk didn’t like them? Is that what happened?
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It’s the Trump Policy:
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In the same way Trump tried to erase every good thing Obama had done after Trump was elected in 2016… He is now systematically trying to erase and undo every good thing Biden did. Trump is a petty, vindictive, malignant narcissist psychopath. We are in for a rough ride.
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I see what you did there. 😂
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You know what shadowy, unreviewable entity really controls what goes on? The DOJ Office of Legal Counsel. The OLC spits out policy memos—that DOJ treats as holy scripture—which prevent DOJ from prosecuting criminal presidents, even before SCOTUS’ invented presidential immunity. It’s crazy.
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Everything that goes bad will be blamed on Biden.
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Nah. He played golf the whole time. It was his Federalist Society & Heritage Foundation suckups, in collaboration with Christian Nationalist lunatics, that cooked up these EO’s. Trump doesn’t even know what he’s signing, except that it will “show strength,” hurt immigrants, and piss off the libs.
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The money donated will just … disappear (into Trump’s pocket).
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Inexcusable and infuriating omission by President Biden.
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“You did not see what you saw. He didn’t do what he did.”
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Not content with merely kissing Trump’s ass, Ronny’s going to lick his boots as well. Such a pathetic weasel he is.
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This article gives me hope. Hope that critical, fact-based reporting remains alive, that not all of the media outlets have capitulated to Comb-over Caligula. I quit NYT and WaPo, which have degenerated into bootlickers for Trump and Musk. Mother Jones & Rolling Stone will get my money now.
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He is creating a diversion. Everyone will obsess over this while Trump quietly signs some obscure XO that does something far more terrible.
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But Pam Bondi will protect every single one of them from being indicted. Trump owns the DOJ now too, don’t forget.
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Guess he thought for a minute he was back in Germany at a rally for his pals in the far right party.
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You have to admit the branding is excellent.
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Thanks for all you do, Fred.
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Fucking GOP buffoons. It would be hilarious if it weren’t so pathetic.
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I feel bad for the kids. Being raised Catholic was bad enough. Whatever this is, is a fucking horror show.
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I know a nuclear weapon when I see one.
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Religion has replaced patriotism as the Last Refuge of the Scoundrel.™️ We are about to have 4 years of this Jesus bullshit thrown in our faces by government officials, seeking to either excuse or justify horrendous conduct.
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Hearings are this week on several of his awful cabinet picks … no wonder he’s throwing up all sorts of distractions.
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This is not a truck. It is a work of art.
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… and the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Brian. This isn’t Jeopardy. There was no need for you to phrase your last statement in the form of a question — a question to which we all know the answer.
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Maybe the razor-slim silver lining here is — this happened while Biden was still president, and he can still take steps to send help to California. Had it been 3 weeks later, Trump would be in office, and LA would get no help at all from the federal government.
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They will all fall in line.