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Biden is so demented that he watched the hearings last week, and doesn’t remember it..
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And, to no one’s surprise, Susan Collins announces that she’ll vote for Jackson. The MSM is now hyperventilating about this “bipartisan” nomination. Just waiting for Mitt and Graham to announce.
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1 Republican vote doesn't make it bi-partisan. That's more like an accounting error than broad party support. Our media will spin anything, won't they?
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Yup. Check out the MSN news feed. Don’t take my word for it.
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Oh no, I believe you. That eye roll wasn't directed toward you.
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https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/31/politics ... index.htmlRepublican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina announced Thursday that he will not vote for President Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, despite supporting her nomination to a previous Senate-confirmed position last year.
"I will oppose her and I will vote no," Graham said in a speech on the Senate floor.
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Lindsey must be up for re-election.Ibanez wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 8:57 amhttps://www.cnn.com/2022/03/31/politics ... index.htmlRepublican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina announced Thursday that he will not vote for President Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, despite supporting her nomination to a previous Senate-confirmed position last year.
"I will oppose her and I will vote no," Graham said in a speech on the Senate floor.
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So Matt Gaetz is hoping Jackson is assigned to his trial?
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Just follow the smell of being a carpetbagger.
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So who are the front runners to replace Thomas?
(Oh wait…Dems are gigantic pussies. Never mind)
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When Thomas was admitted to the hospital the thought did cross my mind that I hope he lasts through November because after that it will not matter.
And if he didn't, the fireworks would be something to behold.
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Nah, he's 73. Not the picture of health, but he's likely to hang around for at least another 5-7 years. Breyer was 83 when he was pushed by outside groups to get out while the Dems had both entities required to put a new judge on the Bench. Like I said before in another thread, with Breyer leaving this is easily the youngest SCOTUS we've maybe seen in our lives. Compared to the other two branches of governments the SCOTUS looks like a bunch of kids wearing robes.
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Ol' Long Dong Silver may have some rough sailing coming what with his treasonus wife being clearly certifiable and neck deep in the attempted coup .GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 11:15 amNah, he's 73. Not the picture of health, but he's likely to hang around for at least another 5-7 years. Breyer was 83 when he was pushed by outside groups to get out while the Dems had both entities required to put a new judge on the Bench. Like I said before in another thread, with Breyer leaving this is easily the youngest SCOTUS we've maybe seen in our lives. Compared to the other two branches of governments the SCOTUS looks like a bunch of kids wearing robes.
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Yeah I was trolling a little with that post. Kudos to Ganny for not biting.houndawg wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 5:31 amOl' Long Dong Silver may have some rough sailing coming what with his treasonus wife being clearly certifiable and neck deep in the attempted coup .GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 11:15 am
Nah, he's 73. Not the picture of health, but he's likely to hang around for at least another 5-7 years. Breyer was 83 when he was pushed by outside groups to get out while the Dems had both entities required to put a new judge on the Bench. Like I said before in another thread, with Breyer leaving this is easily the youngest SCOTUS we've maybe seen in our lives. Compared to the other two branches of governments the SCOTUS looks like a bunch of kids wearing robes.
Nothing will come of this but Thomas should be impeached.
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Can you impeach a sitting SCOTUS? Is there a mechanism for that?
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There is but I don't think it would succeed in doing more than wasting time, spending money, and further dividing the country.
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Based on what?
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I don’t know why he should be impeached - from what I have seen, he hasn’t ruled on any significant Jan 6 cases yet. Maybe I’m wrong about that.
I do think he should recuse himself from Jan 6 cases. If he does not, and there is compelling evidence of a conflict of interest, then maybe - but for now I don’t see any grounds for removal.
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He was the lone dissenter in one of the Jan 6 cases.CID1990 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 2:17 pm I don’t know why he should be impeached - from what I have seen, he hasn’t ruled on any significant Jan 6 cases yet. Maybe I’m wrong about that.
I do think he should recuse himself from Jan 6 cases. If he does not, and there is compelling evidence of a conflict of interest, then maybe - but for now I don’t see any grounds for removal.
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That wasn’t a decision on case law. It was a motion from Trump to avoid turning over Jan 6 documents.kalm wrote:He was the lone dissenter in one of the Jan 6 cases.CID1990 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 2:17 pm I don’t know why he should be impeached - from what I have seen, he hasn’t ruled on any significant Jan 6 cases yet. Maybe I’m wrong about that.
I do think he should recuse himself from Jan 6 cases. If he does not, and there is compelling evidence of a conflict of interest, then maybe - but for now I don’t see any grounds for removal.
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I would agree that it adds to the body of circumstantial evidence that suggests Thomas has a conflict of interest and should recuse himself from any Jan 6 cases. Impeachment is still a very radical measure - only the most extreme Dems currently support it.
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Wouldn't he need to have more than one interest for there to be a conflict?CID1990 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 2:17 pm I don’t know why he should be impeached - from what I have seen, he hasn’t ruled on any significant Jan 6 cases yet. Maybe I’m wrong about that.
I do think he should recuse himself from Jan 6 cases. If he does not, and there is compelling evidence of a conflict of interest, then maybe - but for now I don’t see any grounds for removal.
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I caught that you qualified your comment with “significant.” We probably won’t agree on what constitutes significant. I’ve learned from experience that cases can be decided by decisions on motion.CID1990 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 2:38 pmThat wasn’t a decision on case law. It was a motion from Trump to avoid turning over Jan 6 documents.kalm wrote:
He was the lone dissenter in one of the Jan 6 cases.
I would agree that it adds to the body of circumstantial evidence that suggests Thomas has a conflict of interest and should recuse himself from any Jan 6 cases. Impeachment is still a very radical measure - only the most extreme Dems currently support it.
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My opinion is that this stinks to high high Heaven and the dots connected from Jan 6th to highly influential people inside and outside of government are significant. I suppose arguments will be made that Thomas and his wife never discussed Jan 6th, who she was speaking to and her opinions that Biden and Co needed to be forcefully removed from power. Some will buy that. An impeachment would publicly bring what was actually going on further into the light.
That’s an important thing in my book.
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It is a measure supported only on the extremist left so I’m not surprised you also support it.kalm wrote:I caught that you qualified your comment with “significant.” We probably won’t agree on what constitutes significant. I’ve learned from experience that cases can be decided by decisions on motion.CID1990 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 02, 2022 2:38 pm That wasn’t a decision on case law. It was a motion from Trump to avoid turning over Jan 6 documents.
I would agree that it adds to the body of circumstantial evidence that suggests Thomas has a conflict of interest and should recuse himself from any Jan 6 cases. Impeachment is still a very radical measure - only the most extreme Dems currently support it.
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My opinion is that this stinks to high high Heaven and the dots connected from Jan 6th to highly influential people inside and outside of government are significant. I suppose arguments will be made that Thomas and his wife never discussed Jan 6th, who she was speaking to and her opinions that Biden and Co needed to be forcefully removed from power. Some will buy that. An impeachment would publicly bring what was actually going on further into the light.
That’s an important thing in my book.
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