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In reply to the discussion: I have a very simple question [View all]KPN
(17,148 posts)35. You are right, but there were plenty of good Democrats
clamoring over a period of 2 to 3 years about the lack of urgency; and those people certainly dont fit the we category either. But theres no question that we as in Democrats had control and authority over federal prosecutorial levers. The need for urgency obviously wasnt apparent amongst those who may have made a difference.
Its moot now. But thats how I feel and felt about it the last two years frankly.
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Hope I'm not being naieve here but I think some great and effective planning is going on right now. We'll see.
SheilaAnn
Feb 2025
#2
I have felt for months that some entity is outmaneuvering us. To me, it was so evident with "Loose" Canon.
usaf-vet
Feb 2025
#40
Rumor has it that Thomas will retire and Trump will nominate Cannon to replace him.
totodeinhere
Feb 2025
#54
Yup, this wound was torn wide open by an infuriating, critically timed, oki-doki shuffle at the DOJ.
Magoo48
Feb 2025
#50
I'm on your side. People in congress need to get their act together and stop this coup.
OLDMDDEM
Feb 2025
#7
A criminal told the world he would be a dictator on day one, already attempted one coup and said he would pardon his
malaise
Feb 2025
#9