The extra "g" is for emphasis. Because it's really, really rigged!Indicated is the new stollen https://t.co/l4TyzZHDLt
— George Conway🌻 (@gtconway3d) April 2, 2023
Even the blunt object knows you don't badmouth the judge. So, that's something?EXCLUSIVE: Trump’s Team Blasts His Lawyer as ‘Dumb’ ‘Loudmouth’ https://t.co/tpiB7ARneP
— Noah Shachtman (@NoahShachtman) April 2, 2023
The funny thing is, I knew Mike in elementary school. I wonder, as he grew up in the same town I did if he thought the anti-war protestors and civil rights marchers were attacking the country from within? I kind of expect he did, as most of the people my age reflected their parents' attitudes, and felt some semblance of that about the times.One of the most notable conservative judges in the country has a message for America: Republicans have given up on democracy and are hurdling the nation towards fascism. https://t.co/daO7y6eVpq
— Ryan Busse (@ryandbusse) April 1, 2023
If Pence had caved to Donald Trump’s demands and refused to count the electoral votes, Judge Luttig told the House January 6th Committee last summer, the nation “would immediately have been plunged into what would have been tantamount to a revolution within a paralyzing constitutional crisis.”
The nuns object to the teachings of the Church because:Nun coalition rebels against anti-trans stance of Catholic leadership https://t.co/m0Y3y07KOY
— Raw Story (@RawStory) April 1, 2023
“we will remain oppressors until we — as vowed Catholic religious — acknowledge the existence of LGBTQ+ people in our own congregations. We seek to cultivate a faith community where all, especially our transgender, nonbinary and gender-expansive siblings, experience a deep belonging.”
The nuns were explicit about their disagreement with legislators and church leadership.“Battista noted that many of the bills working their way through state legislatures revolve around the health care needs of trans people, an issue that hits home for her as a licensed physician’s assistant in Indiana."She described her work as “participating in the healing ministry of Jesus,” rooted, she said, in a “sacred trust” between patients and providers.“ But Catholic leaders and government officials, she argued, have tried to “insert themselves into the private, very personal and intimate conversations and decisions made between patients and the health care provider.
Won't keep the internet from trying.Opinion pieces based on the premise of every President being like Donald Trump? Tough sell.
— Schooley (@Rschooley) April 2, 2023
See? In short: tell me you don't know how the legal system works, without telling me you don't know how the legal system works.These takes are so inane. But to spell it out: the Manhattan DA is not one of thousands of random district attorneys in America. He’s the district attorney for the city where Trump lived and committed many crimes. pic.twitter.com/MEDDzR404E
— Brian Beutler (@brianbeutler) April 2, 2023
No matter how you look at it, the Republican behavior around Trump’s indictment should be setting off major alarm bells. pic.twitter.com/FBaujvDKui
— PoliticsGirl (@IAmPoliticsGirl) April 2, 2023
Yeah, whenever I see "sacred" come up in such discussions, I think of how Franklin edited Jefferson's first draft of the Declaration, and changed "sacred and undeniable" to "self-evident" for rational reasons:
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