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So this story keeps popping back up.
When is this B—— getting a subpoena? |
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She can't argue ignorance, she knew what she was doing.
It's time we start calling all of this what it was: an attempted coup d'etat. |
I’ve been calling that since it was happening. I think many have. Meanwhile Republicans are over on the Biden speech thread pretending to be offended that a president spoke on television. |
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The wife of the most corrupt Supreme Court Justice who ever sat on the bench. He was a mediocre EEOC attorney when Bush got the idea to promote a token to Federal judgeship. She thinks she’s conservative royalty. All her problems would probably go away if he would retire. |
| Why isn’t this narcissistic coot wearing cuffs yet? She was at the center of a coup plot. |
I’m not sure of the DOJ’s appetite for prosecution given the rabid stupidity of the GOP these days, but I don’t think Ginni’s corruption is going to get a hand wave regardless of where her equally atrocious spouse occupies his time. |
The top and the lieutenants don’t get indicted till the end. |
| DOJ is used to flipping witnesses to get to the top. This isn’t a case of leveraging a murder, extortion or loansharking conviction to get to the boss. It’s far more complex because the First Amendment is implicated. She’s a peripheral player using political clout and connections on behalf of the key plotters. Eastman possibly could further implicate her but he’s not going to. |
Wow, just wow. |
Oh dear, get me to the fainting couch! |
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If someone writes to lawmakers asking them to overturn an election, claiming fraud... ... is this criminal? Eastman wrote a blueprint for switching electors. That could be considered to be conspiracy. But apart from making a bloody nuisance of herself, what crimes has Ginni Thomas committed? |
+1 At least in modern history. |
You don’t think calling an AA a token is bad? Is it ok though because you don’t like Thomas? He’s a token, but KBJ isn’t right? |