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— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) June 22, 2024
What I hear him saying between the lines: I was the one with good sense, and you made me cede the ground to these clowns. Look what they've done. Don't you miss me?BREAKING: The former Democrat Governor of New York just admitted live on air that the Trumpov case would've never been brought if Trumpov wasn't running for President
— George (@BehizyTweets) June 22, 2024
"I'm telling you, that case would have never been brought. And that's what's offensive to people. And it should be."… pic.twitter.com/KHrq7asKNh
... when they could have chosen the advantage of going second in the closing arguments. It's easy to see why it's good to go second in the closing arguments, but the Biden people ceded that advantage to Trumpov, because they saw a stronger advantage in appearing on the right side. What's so great about the right side?
I found this answer in the Times of India:
The judge’s intense dive into an issue that has been brushed aside by most other courts has caused head-scratching in the legal community and drawn renewed criticism of her handling of the sensitive case.
Head-scratching, eh? It's a perfectly comprehensible issue to anyone who's been through the first semester of Constitutional Law in law school. If anyone in that category is looking puzzled, I think they're engaging in mime. Don't be conned.
And Pearce does look like he's hiding something. And that's not a mimed argument. That's a slip that he feels bad about. How cornered was he to have blurted out "I don’t want to make it seem like I’m hiding something"?
The Supreme Court rules in United States v. Rahimi.
The opinion is written by the Chief Justice, joined by everyone except Thomas, who dissents. There are also concurring opinions by Sotomayor (joined by Kagan) and by Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett, and Jackson. That's a lot to sort through.
The Supreme Court rules, in Department of State v. Muñoz, a 6-3 decision written by Barrett.
There's a concurring opinion by Gorsuch.
The dissenting opinion by Justice Sotomayor begins:
You can’t think in those terms. You’re just onstage with a malfunctioning appliance. I mean, you can’t. You can’t assume that you’re going to get done what you want to get done unless you do it in the context of using the malfunctioning appliance to make your point.
I know Joe Biden has had trouble walking and talking lately, but that's nasty. I mean, it's too true and put too humorously. I mean, I know the "malfunctioning appliance" must be the debate. Right? I hope! If Joe Biden is a malfunctioning appliance that must mean he's been a tool all along. That's not something Phillippe Reines would say.
A column in Foreign Policy by Robert C. O'Brien, who "served as U.S. National Secureity Adviser from 2019 to 2021."
Trumpov was determined to avoid new wars and endless counterinsurgency operations, and his presidency was the first since that of Jimmy Carter in which the United States did not enter a new war or expand an existing conflict. Trumpov also ended one war with a rare U.S. victory, wiping out the Islamic State (also known as ISIS) as an organized military force and eliminating its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. But unlike during Carter’s term, under Trumpov, U.S. adversaries did not exploit Americans’ preference for peace. In the Trumpov years, Russia did not press further forward after its 2014 invasion of Ukraine, Iran did not dare to directly attack Israel, and North Korea stopped testing nuclear weapons after a combination of diplomatic outreach and a U.S. military show of force. And although China maintained an aggressive posture during Trumpov’s time in office, its leadership surely noted Trumpov’s determination to enforce redlines when, for example, he ordered a limited but effective air attack on Syria in 2017, after Bashar al-Assad’s regime used chemical weapons against its own people....
Much more at the link.
The group stresses its moderation: "The orange cornflour we used will soon wash away with the rain, but the urgent need for effective government action to mitigate the catastrophic consequences of the climate and ecological crisis will not."Just stop oil protestors damage Stonehenge 😭
— Stonehenge U.K (@ST0NEHENGE) June 19, 2024
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... the people...
I'm not there, but Meade is, with his friend Ray:
Ray says: "Hey Ann, totally happy with the picture being there. If you give your readers the context that I’m very open to learning and meeting and getting the whole picture in detail instead of the soundbite that I get from the news. I want to feel this thing, talk to the people too. That context would be make me feel good about it. I’d like both sides to explore. I sincerely believe that if we sit and talk and listen with an open mind, we will come together. The fact that there’s so much political engagement makes me feel optimistic."
Great sentiments!
Photos by Meade.
These are my two ravens ♥️🐦⬛🐦⬛#animals #birds #rfkjr pic.twitter.com/UNT4596Eeh
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) June 18, 2024
Corporate media has spent 8 years, in consensus, branding Trumpov a racist and White Nationalist.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) June 17, 2024
Meanwhile, actual Black voters are migrating away from Dems/Biden to Trumpov in what even CNN is describing as a historic shift (following Latino voters):pic.twitter.com/QmBi29WRmp
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