Yes, It Was Rigged

I don't mind when it's violent against you mutant deplorables and neither is the mainstream of society. They have the cop that shot Ashli Babbit a medal. :laugh:
You'd shit your pants twice if it was tomorrow. Oh, there will be something coming from this, and just thinkin'.

it's probably going to be NYCers rising up first.
 
I don't mind when it's violent against you mutant deplorables and neither is the mainstream of society. They have the cop that shot Ashli Babbit a medal. :laugh:
Of course he got a medal. He was protecting our elected Representatives from a violent mob, calling for the hanging of our Vice President and the Speaker of the House. Cohen tried to protect Trump and got 3 years in prison, and a huge loss of money in fines and forfeiture.
 
Hahaha! Bring it.
Jump anytime you feel froggy, I bet you can't bring more exotic things than I've seen. And beat that ass, too.

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Lowry is hardly a MAGA guy.

On this, he s 100% correct. And everybody knows this.


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When Trump made his statement to reporters on Wednesday morning prior to the jury getting the Alvin Bragg case, he repeatedly used the word “rigged,” and, in this instance, he was absolutely right.​
The charges were rigged, the prosecution’s presentation of the case was rigged, the judge’s management of the case was rigged, the gag order was rigged, and the instructions to the jury were rigged.
The whole thing was rigged from beginning to end, in the hopes of — to the extent this case and the guilty verdict will matter in November — rigging the presidential election.
If this had happened in an alderman race in Cook County, Ill., it’d be discomfiting enough, but it happened in what purports to be the greatest city in the world and involves the campaign to become the most powerful political leader in the free world.
The high stakes would, one hopes, compel the authorities to have the most exacting standard for their own conduct and put a premium on maintaining the perception and reality of fairness. The logic of rigging runs the opposite way, though — because it is considered so imperative to stop Donald Trump, any means of opposing him becomes acceptable, indeed necessary.
By any normal standard, Alvin Bragg failed in his duty as a prosecutor by flagrantly distorting the process to manufacture the 34 felonies he charged Trump with. Yet, by the prevailing standard on the left, he has faithfully fulfilled his duty by so effectively rigging the criminal-justice system against the man whom they hate and fear.
One possible reaction to Trump from his adversaries would have been to emphasize their commitment to rules and norms and to do everything they could to buttress them and make the case for them.
Instead, they threw out the rule book beginning in 2016 and have pursued Trump according to the ethic that the ends justify the means, and that consistency, reason, and fairness are for suckers.
To be sure, this approach has its temptations, especially for people who never particularly cared for process or rules to begin with. But their recklessness has further undermined faith in the system, while the alluring idea that there’s a shortcut to diminishing or defeating Trump has so far proved illusory.
Alvin Bragg and Judge Juan Merchan have set a new standard for rigging, and nothing good will come of it.




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Great. Now do me a favor. Show me that it is true. Show me where the defendant in a trial was allowed to threaten and claim wrongdoing by the court personnel without penalty.
 
If democrats thought the country was divided before, they are about to enter the twilight zone of noncompliance, noncooperation, and obstruction. There are worse things than losing.
And how much do you want to bet that the next time the debt ceiling needs to be raised or the government is about to shut down, the GOP rolls over yet again and signs on to raising the debt ceiling/CR?
 
Lowry is hardly a MAGA guy.

On this, he s 100% correct. And everybody knows this.


...​
When Trump made his statement to reporters on Wednesday morning prior to the jury getting the Alvin Bragg case, he repeatedly used the word “rigged,” and, in this instance, he was absolutely right.​
The charges were rigged, the prosecution’s presentation of the case was rigged, the judge’s management of the case was rigged, the gag order was rigged, and the instructions to the jury were rigged.
The whole thing was rigged from beginning to end, in the hopes of — to the extent this case and the guilty verdict will matter in November — rigging the presidential election.
If this had happened in an alderman race in Cook County, Ill., it’d be discomfiting enough, but it happened in what purports to be the greatest city in the world and involves the campaign to become the most powerful political leader in the free world.
The high stakes would, one hopes, compel the authorities to have the most exacting standard for their own conduct and put a premium on maintaining the perception and reality of fairness. The logic of rigging runs the opposite way, though — because it is considered so imperative to stop Donald Trump, any means of opposing him becomes acceptable, indeed necessary.
By any normal standard, Alvin Bragg failed in his duty as a prosecutor by flagrantly distorting the process to manufacture the 34 felonies he charged Trump with. Yet, by the prevailing standard on the left, he has faithfully fulfilled his duty by so effectively rigging the criminal-justice system against the man whom they hate and fear.
One possible reaction to Trump from his adversaries would have been to emphasize their commitment to rules and norms and to do everything they could to buttress them and make the case for them.
Instead, they threw out the rule book beginning in 2016 and have pursued Trump according to the ethic that the ends justify the means, and that consistency, reason, and fairness are for suckers.
To be sure, this approach has its temptations, especially for people who never particularly cared for process or rules to begin with. But their recklessness has further undermined faith in the system, while the alluring idea that there’s a shortcut to diminishing or defeating Trump has so far proved illusory.
Alvin Bragg and Judge Juan Merchan have set a new standard for rigging, and nothing good will come of it.




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Alvin Bragg and Judge Juan Merchan have set a new standard for rigging, and nothing good will come of it.

they have certainly opened the door to the weaponization of the law…..gotta be honest, I hope repubs latch onto that and use it. Not suggesting they break the law…but bend every inch of it they can to do what it takes to play the same game.
 
The GOP speaker has rolled over the last 4 times. He’ll roll over again.

MTG/Dog the Bounty Hunter (have you ever seen them together???) will shriek in madness again and just be ignored.
Thou hast sown the wind, and shall reap the whirlwind.
 

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