Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it taking the media so long to get to the heart of this matter.
It’s like they are so unable to get to the point:
Yes he’s taking a private jet…. to collude with oligarchs to corrupt the court and undermine democracy.
Sure. the private jet is the issue.
The media who cover the Supreme Court will lose access(like they have any now). You know no more sound bites or fake news/deep background reports with no names to manipulate the public. Reporters are happiest when they can do a both side/aboutism story- a conservative democrat(ie I am deeply concerned by the courts latest scandal but it is more important to continue as is vs change anything no matter how bad it gets….)vs a conservative republican(ie if you do that story maga will come after you. You liberals are weaponizing DOJ and store the election…)
Anonymous wrote:Why is it taking the media so long to get to the heart of this matter.
It’s like they are so unable to get to the point:
Yes he’s taking a private jet…. to collude with oligarchs to corrupt the court and undermine democracy.
Sure. the private jet is the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it taking the media so long to get to the heart of this matter.
It’s like they are so unable to get to the point:
Yes he’s taking a private jet…. to collude with oligarchs to corrupt the court and undermine democracy.
Sure. the private jet is the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The part that I was going to highlight was this:
““I can’t imagine — it takes my breath away, frankly — that he would go to a Koch network event for donors,” said John E. Jones III, a retired federal judge appointed by President George W. Bush. Jones said that if he had gone to a Koch summit as a district court judge, “I’d have gotten a letter that would’ve commenced a disciplinary proceeding.”
“What you’re seeing is a slow creep toward unethical behavior. Do it if you can get away with it,” Jones said.”
This is what the GOP is trying to do to America. Wreck it.
+1
Anonymous wrote:
The part that I was going to highlight was this:
““I can’t imagine — it takes my breath away, frankly — that he would go to a Koch network event for donors,” said John E. Jones III, a retired federal judge appointed by President George W. Bush. Jones said that if he had gone to a Koch summit as a district court judge, “I’d have gotten a letter that would’ve commenced a disciplinary proceeding.”
“What you’re seeing is a slow creep toward unethical behavior. Do it if you can get away with it,” Jones said.”
This is what the GOP is trying to do to America. Wreck it.
Anonymous wrote:Rather amazing how the Menendez thread grows and this one, crickets.