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In reply to the discussion: I admit, I was wrong regarding Garland. [View all]pandr32
(14,281 posts)48. That should be in the book of hot tips.
If it is okay with MAGAs, it needs looking into.
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Partially responisble in that a number of things happened to bring us to this place
MadameButterfly
Jan 2025
#109
He exuded timidity during his confirmation hearing, and in early public speeches.
msfiddlestix
Jan 2025
#50
He has been a traitor to the Constitution along with the SC6 and many lawmak.....breakers
Clouds Passing
Jan 2025
#66
I didn't like the choice way back when with Obama in SC and was really opposed with Biden.
LizBeth
Jan 2025
#6
I will never understand why Dem presidents always, without fail, appoint repugliCONS to head the FBI & be AG
SheltieLover
Jan 2025
#7
They will never give up. They will never stop trying to recast him as a misunderstood, underappreciated hero.
Celerity
Jan 2025
#64
Would not be surprised Biden and Garland knew what a chitshow the prosecutions would be.
Silent Type
Jan 2025
#10
No, garland could have followed the lead of any of the actual patriots...
Think. Again.
Jan 2025
#24
I'm fine with giving MAGAts hell and even a punch. It does more good than prosecutions.
Silent Type
Jan 2025
#41
Biden said that just before election and it was in reference to his son's prosecution.
Silent Type
Jan 2025
#44
i think garland is getting a bad rap and he is the president's number 1 pick.
Groundhawg
Jan 2025
#30
Joe Biden says he made a mistake in choosing Merrick Garland, documented in the Guardian and elsewhere.
Intractable
Jan 2025
#49
One easy way to show how incompetent he was, is to look at the way the right treats him.
Mr. Sparkle
Jan 2025
#38
The federalist society website has a page dedicated to him as an honored "contributor".
Think. Again.
Jan 2025
#61
Interesting factoid. For wonder christo fascists leaders haven't come after him... there it is.
msfiddlestix
Jan 2025
#73
He clearly was never going to step down. History will not be kind, no matter much his small fanclub tries to spin it.
Celerity
Jan 2025
#84
President Biden could have fired him anytime during the 4 years and failed to do so. n/t
MichMan
Jan 2025
#101
cute, but just nonsense that deflects from the people who actually held up the prosecutions
bigtree
Jan 2025
#81
Nobody likes to admit they got something wrong especially in today's culture, but it really is okay to let it go.
BannonsLiver
Jan 2025
#93
He fooled me, too. Remember, Obama nominated him for the Supreme Court and the Repugs blocked it.
Martin68
Jan 2025
#85
no matter the Supreme Court nomination, he never ever ever should have been Attorney General!!!
somaticexperiencing
Jan 2025
#86
Federalist Society? We have been had for decades. Since 1980 in my life experience.
Evolve Dammit
Jan 2025
#98
Oh, God. Those two. They were both such obvious shit-stirring trolls, and so many thought they were
Scrivener7
Jan 2025
#103