@abughazalehkat
@mmfa
Ah yes, because your choice not to get vaccinated is the same as being discriminated against because of the color of your skin. Great argument. 👏
@TheRickWilson
My dad is an anti-tobacco advocate. Back in the 90’s, Rush decided he was a threat to the tobacco industries and decided to put him on blast and call him a liar to his millions of listeners. I remember being 12 years old and listening to my father’s death threats on voicemail.
@NPR
I know we are supposed to celebrate this decision by the SC, but how the hell did this case make it to the SC in 2020? And how did three judges dissent?
@andrewtaylor19
@gtconway3d
He put out a statement. It’s as dumb as you would imagine. Don’t bother looking for it because it’s irrelevant and he just wants attention.
@LUpthegrove
It went from gerrymandering to not accepting election result to we need a dictator. We should have stopped it at gerrymandering, but power corrupts, and here we are.
@K12ssdb
The AR-15 is a fetish weapon for people who want to act out their twisted fantasies. You often hear the argument, “it just looks scary.” The LARP of dressing up and brandishing the weapon is a gateway to these crimes.
@WAVY_News
I remember being a teenager and running from the cops when they broke up a party. What if they just started unloading on people? Would the right go with “well, you should’ve complied?” Probably not, I’m white.
@oneunderscore__
World’s richest man, who controls major media and the internet, arguing that it’s really the Jews pulling the strings. It’s so absurd yet so expected.
@dpudvay
@waltshaub
The admission that this was for the President’s personal, private needs is the smoking gun. Until now, they’ve maintained this was back channel diplomacy in the interest of the nation. This gives us intent.
@alexnpress
I mean, maybe the people who know that their workers are illegal immigrants and use that as leverage against them should be the ones paying the price.
@KatiePhang
Donald Trump has the legal system arguing over the impropriety of a hundred dollars instead of how he committed the worst political crime in the history of the constitution
@NateSilver538
Only in the Trump hyperstupidity era would one of the campaigns roughing up a worker at Arlington National Cemetary for a propaganda video be considered boring.
@doubleJ200
@BillAckman
We did. He shot his way through three cops before entering the school. The problem is that there is a flood of weapons in our society, not too few.
@renato_mariotti
Remember when Tony Ornato called Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony under oath a lie, then refused to go under oath himself, then suddenly retired? That was weird.
@BadLegalTakes
It was basically the first thing they put in the constitution while still aboard the Mayflower. “We the people will deport Mexican babies on sight.”
@rakato
@brithume
@MZHemingway
The argument is that it was corrupt that we made it easy for people to vote during a pandemic. Think about that argument, then think about who is actually corrupt.
@jdawsey1
Okay, so Mark Meadows gets a test for incidental contact with no symptoms, but people who have major symptoms need to go through hell to get a test? Seems legit.
@jbarro
@AndyGrewal
If you are on the liver transplant list and you drink, you get pushed to the back of the list. Your choices have consequences when there are limited resources.
@GrassleyPress
@ChuckGrassley
We’re going to win the presidency and the senate, remove the filibuster, add two states, expand the court, and end the electoral college, and the GOP will be dead forever.
@waltshaub
The day after he was elected, I was trying to convince my boss (lawyer) that checks and balances would hold and everything would be alright. He then said, “until he doesn’t listen to the courts.” That stuck with me, now here we are.