— martin eisele (@martyeisele) July 23, 2020He would if he knew how. Or was capable of commanding even a flotilla of bathtub toys.
These are mostly Republican-led states. The president, at his "new tone" briefing the other day, said no states had been left wanting anything. https://t.co/l0K6434ied— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) July 23, 2020
"In 21 years of being a judge and sentencing people and looking at terms and conditions of supervised release, I've never seen such a clause," Judge Alvin Hellerstein said in ruling Michael Cohen was retaliated against.https://t.co/e07WhwMLj5— Kara Scannell (@KaraScannell) July 23, 2020
Kimberly Guilfoyle flew from Mt. Rushmore back to New York on a private flight after learning she had tested positive for coronavirus. She left more than a half-dozen junior staffers quarantining in Rapid City, SD. https://t.co/2UTUC6nOZc— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) July 23, 2020
The president has been presenting an outdated caricature of peaceful suburbs and chaotic cities in hopes of reversing his slide in the polls. Now his administration is scrapping a fair housing rule. New story w/ @dillonliam— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) July 23, 2020
+ @EliStokols https://t.co/5oAnSVJPLd
Again, I could do this all day.
The next Trump won't be an incompetent boob, he will be someone who efficiently destroys egalitarian democracy using the tools that Trump has embedded in the Constitution, the law and the most idiotic of all, memos written by careerist hacks at the DoJ that say the president is above the law. The evil done by such stuff that should have no legal standing at all is especially pernicious, much of it coming from the Supreme Court. The next Trump is going to be the one who destroys it and doesn't get the suburban white moms turning against him.
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