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Monitoring Biden and other Contemporary Events

 
 
blatham
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2023 05:58 pm
Today
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA): “Trump is joining some of the most incredible people in history being arrested today. Nelson Mandela was arrested, served time in prison. Jesus! Jesus was arrested and murdered.”
Builder
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2023 06:09 pm
@blatham,
If you're talking martyrdom, that was probably the intent.

If Biden was arrested, I couldn't see anybody giving a hoot.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2023 06:11 pm
@jcboy,
I'd settle for one year. Look how long it took to get John Gotti.
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blatham
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2023 09:24 pm
Alright. This is really important. Not just for Wisconsin but for the coming election. The more liberal candidate for state Supreme Court has won big time over the more conservative candidate by 57.5 to 42.5. Abortion was the key element in this race which stands as a harbinger for the next federal election.

Very, very good news.

Edit: And here's that conservative candidate after the election was called.
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“I wish that in a circumstance like this I would be able to concede to a worthy opponent. But I do not have a worthy opponent.”

— Former Justice Daniel Kelly delivers a fiery speech, calling WI Justice-elect Janet Protasiewicz “beneath contempt” and a “serial liar.”
BillW
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2023 09:39 pm
[Blatham quote]Former Justice Daniel Kelly delivers a fiery speech, calling WI Justice-elect Janet Protasiewicz “beneath contempt” and a “serial liar.”
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......and, that is a person running for State Supreme Court Justice - sad, utterly reprehensible!
blatham
 
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Reply Tue 4 Apr, 2023 10:51 pm
@BillW,
Yeah. And so common with modern Republicans. They've been taught that this sort of political rhetoric is normal. That insulting and degrading others is normal. That expressing hatred towards Democrats and liberals is normal. This started before Trump but he made it a requirement for all conservatives.
candide1984
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 12:09 am
That the Democrats have chosen to weaponize the legal system to persecute political rivals that has become consistent with classic authoritarian tactics of every historic government gone bad has ligitamitly made him a martyr for the cause of democracy and the American ideal. It is not a partisan issue that the democrats have chosen this never before seen tactic for America. It is a choice they made that defines them.
Builder
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 12:46 am
@candide1984,
Quote:
That the Democrats have chosen to weaponize the legal system to persecute political rivals


It will backfire on them. It always does.

When the intent is malicious, so are the outcomes.
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 12:46 am
@blatham,
These are the crowd who get off on school shootings.

The worst filth imaginable.
Builder
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 01:19 am
@izzythepush,
Quote:
The worst filth imaginable.


This, from a fan of the BBC, and a cheerleader for career sicko, Jimmy Savile.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 01:37 am
@Builder,
Like I said the worst filth imaginable.

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Lash
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 04:40 am
@candide1984,
candide1984 wrote:

That the Democrats have chosen to weaponize the legal system to persecute political rivals that has become consistent with classic authoritarian tactics of every historic government gone bad has ligitamitly made him a martyr for the cause of democracy and the American ideal. It is not a partisan issue that the democrats have chosen this never before seen tactic for America. It is a choice they made that defines them.

You aren’t wrong.
It’s surreal that those cheering it don’t see the implications right around the corner.
hightor
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 04:41 am
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There are two huge stories afield tonight. First, Finland has officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Finland opted for neutrality after the organization of NATO in 1949 to stand against the expansion of the Soviet Union, but Russia’s invasion of non-NATO country Ukraine last year sparked concern in a country that shares an 832-mile border with Russia. NATO members share an ironclad security guarantee among them, agreeing to come to each other’s aid if any of them is attacked.

“The era of nonalignment in our history has come to an end—a new era begins,” Finland’s president Sauli Niinistö said.

The second huge story is domestic. Today, Wisconsin voters elected Janet Protasiewicz to the Wisconsin Supreme Court by a ten-point margin. Her opponent, Dan Kelly, supported the heavily gerrymandered district maps in the state and was supported by antiabortion groups. Protasiewicz has called those maps, which make it virtually impossible for Democrats to win control of the assembly, “rigged” and supports abortion rights. Her election switches the political orientation of the court for the first time in 15 years.

This court will likely take up cases relating to the state’s abortion ban, its extreme gerrymandering, and its voting rules for the 2024 presidential election. Far-right activist Ali Alexander, who was deeply involved in the attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election, tweeted: “We just lost the Wisconsin Supreme Court. I do not see a path to 270 in 2024.”

Wisconsin Democratic chair Ben Wikler tweeted: “This isn’t a prediction. It isn’t a hint. It’s just a note. And my note is, this election was a release valve for twelve years of Democratic rage in Wisconsin about Republicans rigging our state and smashing our democracy—and then using that power to rip away our rights.”

Across the state, Republican numbers slumped. Political commentator Brian Tyler Cohen noted: “Republicans are losing across the country, even in historically red areas—Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin. The abortion bans, climate denial, gun idolatry, anti-democratic behavior and extremism has lost them entire generations of Americans.”

That disaffection was on display in Tennessee, where 7,000 schoolchildren marched to the Capitol yesterday to demand gun safety legislation after a school shooting killed six people last week. Republican lawmakers have taken steps to expel three Democratic representatives who used a bullhorn on the floor of the House to help lead the protest.

Representatives Gloria Johnson, Justin Jones, and Justin Pearson led chants from the House floor. Their Democratic colleagues support them, but their Republican colleagues have stripped them of their committee assignments and filed resolutions declaring that the three Democrats engaged in “disorderly behavior” and “knowingly and intentionally” brought “dishonor to the House of Representatives.” The House will vote on the resolutions Thursday. Kimberlee Kruesi of the Associated Press reports that only two House members have been expelled since the Civil War.

In other news today, the former president, Donald Trump, was arraigned in Manhattan on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. In order to quash damaging stories before the 2016 election, the charges allege, he paid a doorman who claimed to know about an out-of-wedlock child (a story apparently proved incorrect) and two women to keep them quiet about affairs. The payments were structured to hide them. This violated both election law and falsified business records, as well as mischaracterizing the payments for tax purposes.

There were far more Trump opponents than supporters in the crowd outside the courthouse, and while Trump-allied representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and George Santos (R-NY) were there, other Republican lawmakers steered clear.

While Trump seemed subdued and angry in the courtroom, where he pleaded not guilty, his tone had changed markedly by tonight. Back at Mar-a-Lago and surrounded by supporters, he launched into a half-hour speech tonight rehashing his favorite complaints.

Last week, as he waited for indictment, Trump circulated on social media a picture of himself with a baseball bat next to a picture of Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg. This morning, his son, Don Jr., posted on social media a picture of the daughter of the judge presiding over the case. In court today Judge Juan Merchan asked the former president to “refrain from making comments or engaging in conduct that has the potential to incite violence, create civil unrest, or jeopardize the safety or well-being of any individuals” and suggested that, having made that warning, if he had to revisit it he would “take a closer look at it.” Nonetheless, tonight Trump went after those prosecutors pursuing cases against him.

Mark Barabak of the Los Angeles Times noted the “stark contrast between the humbled Trump facing justice Tuesday and the swaggering Trump—all toughness, cunning and hyper-masculinity—that he prefers to project.”

Also today, a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., ruled that several of Trump’s top aides must testify before the grand jury investigating the attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

In his statement welcoming Finland to NATO today, President Joe Biden noted that the United States and 11 other nations came together to sign the original NATO declaration 74 years ago today: April 4, 1949. On that day, President Harry S. Truman said, “If there is anything inevitable in the future, it is the will of the people of the world for freedom and for peace.”

At the end of the night, the Wisconsin Democratic Party released a statement congratulating Justice-elect Protasiewicz on her victory. “The resurrection of democracy and freedom in Wisconsin has begun,” it read.

“On paper, this campaign may have lasted only a few months. But tonight’s victory is the result of years of unglamorous work by volunteers, activists, union members, and organizers across our state who knocked doors, made phone calls, chipped in, and never lost the faith that a better future was possible—even when hope seemed all but lost. Tonight is a testament to the power of never giving up. And it’s a testament to the whirlwind that the foes of democracy—in Wisconsin, and in America—can expect to reap.

“While we may have won tonight, we know that the threat posed to our freedoms and our democracy by MAGA extremism continues. And that’s why we will never stop organizing. We will use this moment as a springboard into the long work ahead—to build a multiracial democracy in which all of us, no matter our gender or gender identity, our generation or the geography in which we live, has a voice, has dignity, and has the power that is supposed to be the birthright of all American citizens.”
hcr
Lash
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 04:42 am
@blatham,
blatham wrote:

Yeah. And so common with modern Republicans. They've been taught that this sort of political rhetoric is normal. That insulting and degrading others is normal. That expressing hatred towards Democrats and liberals is normal. This started before Trump but he made it a requirement for all conservatives.

Do you truly not see the psychosis-level of hypocrisy dripping from your words?
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 06:27 am
@Builder,
Document that that.

Face it: You only post to troll.
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Lash
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 06:44 am
Censorship accuses people who dare to speak dissenting opinions of trolling. Why are you afraid of dissenting opinions?

That behavior will be turned on you by your government soon. You are digging your own grave by normalizing and then conducting censorship.
Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 06:47 am
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A day after being arraigned in a Manhattan courtroom on state charges, former president Donald Trump said Wednesday that the Republican-led Congress should “defund” the Justice Department and FBI “until they come to their senses.”

A wholesale “defunding” of federal law enforcement agencies is unrealistic in a divided government and would certainly draw opposition even from some House Republicans. The idea would also stand no chance in the Democratic-led Senate and would face a veto from President Biden.

Trump’s comments, in a post on Truth Social, his social media site, echoed those of some Republicans, most notably Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, who said on Sunday that Congress should “limit funds going to some of these agencies” in retaliation for their treatment of Trump.
WP

Much of the American legal system is foreign to me.
But these ideas give me some doubts about the knowledge of some "influential" people about their own legal system. And thus also about their education and ability to fulfil responsible political tasks.
candide1984
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 06:50 am
@Lash,
I hope. In less we are seeing the beginning of a accomplished liberal fascist America where the exact use of the legal system will be to eliminate political rivals that threaten the "wellfare of a just society as a whole". They can eliminate political rivals while maintaining the guise of a democracy but really if you are deemed "a conservative", "white supremist" or whatever label they want to put on you and then just go through your life continually till some legal charge sticks they can control democracy to their goals. Effectively establishing a centralized power that gets currupted every single time and we repeat lennin. maoist style genocide because the liberals decided they knew what was best forevery body (I ramble.ADHD. sorry)
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 07:01 am
@Lash,
You spread lies and disinformation.

If the only justification for your vile, bigoted lies is free speech it's no justification at all.

bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Wed 5 Apr, 2023 07:03 am
@Walter Hinteler,
"In America you get as much justice as you can afford." - O. J. Simpson

"The only justice in the 'Halls of Justice', is in the halls." - Lenny Bruce
 

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