Trump's US Supreme Court Nominee Thread

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Grey_Beard

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Not really, i've lived in States where they have very short legislative sessions. Most the State politicians have actual lives and professions.

What lives and professions are those? White supremacy blogger? fascist enabler? Rich person making money while paying as low as possible wages to those that work for them?

It is interesting that you have a superpower in turning a question around and answering something not asked of you.
 

ch33zw1z

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Not really, i've lived in States where they have very short legislative sessions. Most the State politicians have actual lives and professions.

Reply doesn't make sense. I'm curious, but you're not? I wouldn't care to guess what "most" state politicians are doing. I know what MY state legislatures are generally doing because they have an easy to access online schedule. They're still doing their thing.
 

ch33zw1z

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What lives and professions are those? White supremacy blogger? fascist enabler? Rich person making money while paying as low as possible wages to those that work for them?

It is interesting that you have a superpower in turning a question around and answering something not asked of you.

It's lesson 2 in the facsist dickbag training.
 
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HomerJS

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I find the twisted pro-life logic that because 250,000 people die each year from medical errors 230,000 dead from COVID and counting doesn't matter, fascinating.
 

Jhhnn

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I find the twisted pro-life logic that because 250,000 people die each year from medical errors 230,000 dead from COVID and counting doesn't matter, fascinating.

It's diversionary whataboutism. Meanwhile, Trump is doing two superspreader rallies in AZ, moving on to FL. In post-truth Trumplandia he already ended the pandemic & we're rounding the turn, apparently so we can accelerate straight through the gates of Hell-

 

ch33zw1z

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I find the twisted pro-life logic that because 250,000 people die each year from medical errors 230,000 dead from COVID and counting doesn't matter, fascinating.
the goal posts and logical fallacies will continue. it was H1N1 in '09, then it was yearly flu deaths, now it's medical errors. Any diversion is a good diversion.
 

fskimospy

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One interesting thing I saw brought up the other day was that conservatives claim the justices they nominate aren't right wing partisans, just people who call the law 'correctly' and how they see it.

When one of those judges makes a ruling they don't like though conservatives freak out and call it a 'betrayal', which kind of gives the game away. They want hacks, not judges.

This movement to install unqualified hacks is another good reason to expand the court - we need to be sure there are enough real judges to take the power away from the apparatchiks.
 
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What lives and professions are those? White supremacy blogger? fascist enabler? Rich person making money while paying as low as possible wages to those that work for them?

It is interesting that you have a superpower in turning a question around and answering something not asked of you.
You'd know far better than me. I have no idea what you do in your spare time.
 

Jhhnn

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Sorry, you'd have to link where President Trump has stated unequivocally that he ended the pandemic.

So Trump is not responsible for information from the White House Science Office? Hell, to look at his rallies you'd think he might believe it himself, huh? Or maybe it's that he DGAF about the people in the audiences or anybody other than himself.
 

Grey_Beard

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zinfamous

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I find the twisted pro-life logic that because 250,000 people die each year from medical errors 230,000 dead from COVID and counting doesn't matter, fascinating.

the unwashed masses will try any desperate argument to hide from the frank morality that they hold, wounds their fragile self-worth, and would otherwise keep them up at nights in moistened beds. This is why people like Taj have to invent arguments that no sane human would make in order to defend a bronze aged ideal that literally rejects all of human progress in general knowledge, science, medicine, and modern moral philosophy.

These people aren't so much stuck in the bronze age; they are simply desperate to go back to these long-dead realities as some sort of "evidence" that their broken morality is justifiable...you know, in relation to an era where women were property, men were 100% responsible for the procreation of humans, every known economy was generally dependent on slave labor, and you'd be lucky to survive past the age of 35 because you know, a broken finger was a death sentence. These are the realities that Taj must put forth in order to defend his juvenile nonsense, and general hatred for humanity, because it is the only way that he makes sense.
 

Meghan54

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the goal posts and logical fallacies will continue. it was H1N1 in '09, then it was yearly flu deaths, now it's medical errors. Any diversion is a good diversion.

Please don’t forget that insidious second hand smoke.