Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys, this is a masterful move: crucify a guy your opponents aren’t apt to defend. Do it publicly with fanfare. You won’t get any meaningful pushback from the left. Why would you? They hate him, and some think this is karma.
Meanwhile, it’s your test case for ramping up the weaponized DOJ.
Sigh.
As a Democrat who is terrified that we have reached a tipping point when it comes to the rule of law and our democracy, I’m praying that perhaps the Republicans will finally reach their tipping point and start pushing back since one of their own is impacted.
??? there is pushback, not from the left, but from Americans of ALL political stripes who understand political prosecution.
Sure.
But we need meaningful pushback from people with actual power (which includes not only electeds but the people/corporations who bankroll them).
ICYMI: even a groundswell of pushback from ordinary “Americans of ALL political stripes” won’t curb this egregious behavior by the administration. Your outrage on social media isn’t meaningful or effective. Even the rhetoric from electeds is rather meaningless. It’s just words. Our democracy needs bipartisan leadership to regain the control Congress was meant to have along with the checks and balances of the branches. Moreover, the DOJ cannot be weaponized. Bondi needs to go. But none of this matters unless Trump and his administration are reined in.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting:
The US Attorney for EDVA that just resigned has a connection to the Comey family: his father-in-law is godfather to one of Comey's children. C
Comey's son-in-law resigned as an AUSA at EDVA this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys, this is a masterful move: crucify a guy your opponents aren’t apt to defend. Do it publicly with fanfare. You won’t get any meaningful pushback from the left. Why would you? They hate him, and some think this is karma.
Meanwhile, it’s your test case for ramping up the weaponized DOJ.
Sigh.
As a Democrat who is terrified that we have reached a tipping point when it comes to the rule of law and our democracy, I’m praying that perhaps the Republicans will finally reach their tipping point and start pushing back since one of their own is impacted.
??? there is pushback, not from the left, but from Americans of ALL political stripes who understand political prosecution.
Anonymous wrote:Guys, this is a masterful move: crucify a guy your opponents aren’t apt to defend. Do it publicly with fanfare. You won’t get any meaningful pushback from the left. Why would you? They hate him, and some think this is karma.
Meanwhile, it’s your test case for ramping up the weaponized DOJ.
Sigh.
As a Democrat who is terrified that we have reached a tipping point when it comes to the rule of law and our democracy, I’m praying that perhaps the Republicans will finally reach their tipping point and start pushing back since one of their own is impacted.
Anonymous wrote:Guys, this is a masterful move: crucify a guy your opponents aren’t apt to defend. Do it publicly with fanfare. You won’t get any meaningful pushback from the left. Why would you? They hate him, and some think this is karma.
Meanwhile, it’s your test case for ramping up the weaponized DOJ.
Sigh.
As a Democrat who is terrified that we have reached a tipping point when it comes to the rule of law and our democracy, I’m praying that perhaps the Republicans will finally reach their tipping point and start pushing back since one of their own is impacted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys, this is a masterful move: crucify a guy your opponents aren’t apt to defend. Do it publicly with fanfare. You won’t get any meaningful pushback from the left. Why would you? They hate him, and some think this is karma.
Meanwhile, it’s your test case for ramping up the weaponized DOJ.
Sigh.
As a Democrat who is terrified that we have reached a tipping point when it comes to the rule of law and our democracy, I’m praying that perhaps the Republicans will finally reach their tipping point and start pushing back since one of their own is impacted.
Republicans have all forgotten that comedy is a republican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nine years into erosion of our democracy and I still am shocked at how many people out there are willing to do the bidding of a wannabe dictator. It’s really unbelievable. I realize they had to get some random insurance attorney to file this, but she actually said sure why not!
But a grand jury indicted. I know the litmus test isn’t as stringent as a verdict, but still.
Anonymous wrote:The thing is this: if this is purely a political attack (and not legit seeking justice) the fact that so many democrats are ok with Comey being the sacrificial lamb, it will make it easier for politicians to seek revenge using lawfare.
But of course, cannot deny the reality that democrats used lawfare against Trump. Or were those lawsuits legit? Depends on which side of the aisle you sit.
We’re just going to devolve into this tit for tat.
Anonymous wrote:Guys, this is a masterful move: crucify a guy your opponents aren’t apt to defend. Do it publicly with fanfare. You won’t get any meaningful pushback from the left. Why would you? They hate him, and some think this is karma.
Meanwhile, it’s your test case for ramping up the weaponized DOJ.
Sigh.
As a Democrat who is terrified that we have reached a tipping point when it comes to the rule of law and our democracy, I’m praying that perhaps the Republicans will finally reach their tipping point and start pushing back since one of their own is impacted.