unCons utional, will fail in court
Man those guys are going in dry![]()
Press conference tactic:
this is normal, right?
https://www.statnews.com/2020/07/21/...-lobbying-hhs/
presidenting through executive orders exclusively.
At least When Obama did it he was forced to with no Congress in sight. Trump has the senate and he still can’t manage a legislation through.
He’s busy trying to get U.K. to play the British open at his golf course.
This corrupt asshole needs a grassy knoll event.
Trumps police force beating up on Navy veterans now
Trump has awakened a sleeping giant — and he’ll live to regret it
Biden is up by a 52% to 43% margin among suburban voters in the ABC News/Washington Post poll…
In the average of all the polls, Biden’s ahead by more than 15 points with suburban voters.
This is a historic margin, if it holds…
Four years ago at this time, Trump was beating Clinton by a 45% to 35% margin in the ABC/Washington Post poll among suburban voters…
If you were to go back over time, the exit poll data reveals that no Democrat has won the suburban vote by more than 5 points since at least 1972, when the first exit poll was taken in a presidential election…
Back in 2008 (the best year for Democrats this century), Obama won in the suburbs by 2 points in the exit polls. The final ABC News/Washington Post poll had him winning in the suburbs by 5 points.
the so-called “blue wave” of the 2018 midterms happened primarily in the suburbs.
Of the 41 congressional districts that Democrats turned from red to blue that year, 38 were suburban.
That was paired with the biggest gender gap in U.S. political history.
just prior to the 2018 midterms, even white evangelical mothers in Texas rebelled against Trump’s caging of immigrant children,
leading one of them to say that “I care as much about babies at the border as I do about babies in the womb.”
many of these mothers had never been involved in electoral politics before.
The president and his Republican enablers have woken up a sleeping giant and the day will come when they rue the day they did so.
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/tru..._campaign=5035
Trump threatens to veto troops' pay to protect memory of dead traitors
Trump ... has issued a formal veto threat of the National Defense Authorization bill
if it includes a provision requiring that all military installations carrying the names of Confederate generals be renamed.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/202...tail=emaildkre
A clear sign Trump has given up trying to even compete in the election.
What is going on in NM that there needs to be feds for?
He's lost it.
You in a swing state?
Nah, I'm stationed in DC. Got farmers, I mean family in Texas tho.![]()
If: Texas, David Dennison = fcked
What Could Happen If Donald Trump Rejects Electoral Defeat?
Lawrence Douglas, a legal scholar and a professor at Amherst College, gave himself the task of methodically thinking through the unthinkable.
The result is a slim book,
“Will He Go? Trump and the Looming Election Meltdown in 2020.”
https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/what-could-happen-if-donald-trump-rejects-electoral-defeat?utm_source=nl&utm_brand=tny
Ms of votes by mail could cause a decision to be delayed for days or weeks as mail-in votes are counted the first, and perhaps followed by demand to recount the mail-in votes.
BILL BARR IS RUNNING AN OCTOBER-SURPRISE FACTORY AT JUSTICE
The attorney general’s probe of the Russia probes will inevitably arrive in the midst of campaign season—just one small detail of the Justice Department’s ugly politicization under Barr.
Barr’s longstanding view that the whole Russia thing was a politically motivated conspiracy, so
he assigned Durham to find the real facts.
Whatever Durham has found now seems likely to be unveiled—coincidentally, of course—in the run-up to this November’s presidential vote.
Even if Durham’s work does not result in major criminal prosecutions,
he and Barr are expected to issue a report asserting their conclusions—something that would break with DOJ precedent,
but be completely in character with Barr’s politicization of the department.
“Barr has a quite inappropriate policy of regularly having people he especially trusts for some reason handling special issues,”
“He has people come in and second-guess the career lawyers and sometimes decide they’ve really screwed up.
Having somebody higher up look at a case and say, ‘No, I don’t think so,’ that’s fine.
But having recurrent ad hoc processes, new review levels that didn’t exist before, that’s a problem.
that morale is just horrible.
That’s probably not unrelated to Barr’s failure to respect the department’s practices.”
“OLC seems to have abandoned any pretense of impartiality or
any pretense of a commitment to the rule-of-law notion that you have to treat like cases alike,”
Bill Barr has articulated a view of the president as king,
and so loyalty is to this president rather than to the Cons ution, which is the oath we all take.
a culture of fear that has permeated the department since Trump came into office.
Fear of the president’s tweets—people saw Bruce Ohr and Andy McCabe having their professional lives destroyed, and that had a strong silencing effect.”
even without knowing the results of the Durham investigation,
the damage already done to the DOJ’s credibility has been deep and wide.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020...ory-at-justice
L's keep piling up
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...es/5492998002/
Nature self correcting.
Might as well drop out. Cant do rallies, lies, vile attacks not working.
Down massively in the polls. It's over.
They should have the convention in a South Dakota meat processing plant.
Typhoid Mike keeps trying to infect our allies.
If Trump loses Florida, he's toast.
https://poll.qu.edu/florida/release-...ReleaseID=3668
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