The conservatives I know would say to me a few years ago that they were afraid to go out in public. This was during the height of the BLM riots. They were afraid that if they said something wrong, they would end up in a youtube video and nationally cancelled.
I bet you many are still afraid to admit that they are going to vote for Trump.
RIP Genn Greymane, Permabanned on 8.22.18
Your name will carry on through generations, and will never be forgotten.
Nixon fist pumping in his grave right now. "Official" conduct cannot be used as evidence anymore. The Nixon White House tapes were "official" conversation between him and other officials, therefore, the tapes would have been useless had this ruling existed back then. Absolutely hilarious.
Pretty sure that part of the ruling significantly weakens the impeachment process as well. And Republicans love to point to that as the only way to hold a president responsible for illegal actions.
I agree, as do most reasonable people.
Team Trump will claim that anyhow.
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In theory, it should not. Impeachment is not part of the judicial branch. But, yes, GOP members will defend their own criminal allies by pointing to this.
Donald is facing some of the biggest consequences ever, finally -
Does anyone even go golfing sober? Is that even legal?
Trump can still contest the denial of renewal for the liquor licenses at a hearing scheduled for July 19. At the hearing, the former president would have the burden to demonstrate by a preponderance of the evidence that his golf clubs remain qualified to maintain licensure.
Do you really think that's going to stop him from serving alcohol? (not tying to be rude, just continuing the conversation)The fat shit stain is willing to start an insurrection and steal nuclear secrets. More than likely he has some convoluted "legal" work around that only he can do and it will take months to prove he doesn't. And in the meantime he'll still be serving alcohol.
He does this shit every-fucking-time. We think we've got him but then he slips away and off to another bullshit scenario that should have never fucking happened in the first place.
But that's the point with these headlines. To give us just a little hope that one day he will face a little bit of consequence and then.....he doesn't. So then we click on the next headline hoping "this time! It HAS to be this time!" It's almost like the freaking "Roadrunner and Wile Coyote" cartoons.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-hus...2d7c114a04060d
What a shock.
It is less about him being able to sell it and more about his vendors won't want to sell to him. No actual vendor that wants to be legally allowed to sell will do business with him as they wouldn't legally be allowed to. The only way he would be able to get alcohol is to go to a store and purchase it himself and then try and resell that but he would lose any actual markup on it. Not sure if NJ has a legal minimum(I know the state I live in has a state minimum price that any alcohol can be sold at).
Remember, when the president does it it's not illegal because it's an official act. Sure the scheme was hatched while he was a private citizen, but all the checks were signed as POTUS. Meaning those were all official actions of the president!
Seriously, Nixon was 50 years ahead of his time. He'd have gotten away with Watergate with this SCOTUS.
More like, this SCOTUS grew up mad that Nixon didn't get away with it.
Sure the Federalist society has been pushing against civil rights, women's rights for decades. But those were just a means to this end; only the GOP has a right to rule, and it's rule cannot be questioned.
Also the Press grew up feeling guilty about exposing Nixon. Like a ref blowing the whistle on Tom Brady for an obvious foul, spends the rest of the game "making it up" to him.
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I mentioned this I believe a long time ago but what's crazy is that the Supreme Court used such a broad interpretation.
The classic case would be a President orders a military strike and kills civilians. Yes, protected from war crimes and flat out murder. I have some pushback but we will leave it be.
This was and should have been focused on President who was trying to usurp, delegitimize the election. You know in if we have to rank crimes destroying our democracy and going against our gawd like Constitution.
But once more they just kicked this down to courts which is the dumbest shit ever. You are the highest court in the land deciding on a President over throwing democracy. But ah well, eff it.
"Buh dah DEMS"
It is ridiculous. A democracy is not preserved by giving its head of State such broadly vague protections that he could claim anything is an "official act", even paying hush money off to a hooker.
Had he know, Clinton should just have said getting a blowjob was an official act. It happened where he was working after all.
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It's so crazy to me that it screams corruption. There is nothing in our Constitution that justifies such broad language. If anything it should be the opposite--that the founding fathers intended that president's powers should be rather narrow in scope.
I think at this point there needs to be some sort of federal investigation into the Supreme Court. Doesn't have to be a huge public spectacle, something preliminary and low key should suffice unless something notable was found. Because this screams outsider influence to me.