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In reply to the discussion: As I watch what that MOTHERFUCKER is doing, I keep going back to Merrick Garland [View all]Melon
(1,523 posts)39. We ran a wrong candidate
Literally not voted in and she did poorly in 2020. Yet we were shocked. Stop blaming electorate and look at ourselves or the same will happen again in 4 years.
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As I watch what that MOTHERFUCKER is doing, I keep going back to Merrick Garland [View all]
Stinky The Clown
Feb 2025
OP
Agreed. He knew what he was doing...to footdrag and delay, delay, delay until trump got off completely...
brush
Feb 2025
#51
Are you serious? I really want to know if you think presidents should use the DOJ that way.
Maru Kitteh
Feb 2025
#6
Do you believe that an executive-branch agency is or should be wholly independent of the chief executive?
Seeking Serenity
Feb 2025
#13
President Trump loooooooooooooooooves your answer! (not that I don't agree with you) nt
kelly1mm
Feb 2025
#33
Cash Patel is right up your alley then. That is precisely the kind of LE/DOJ tool you advocate. nt
Maru Kitteh
Feb 2025
#61
A president demanding of his ag that illegal behavior is prosecuted
questionseverything
Feb 2025
#78
Exactly, we chased trump all over the country with indictments, etc. Yet, he still was doing well in polls.
Silent Type
Feb 2025
#15
What difference does it make? Stop with what might have been. It serves no purpose.
NoMoreRepugs
Feb 2025
#5
Maybe he knew voters wouldn't care about trump's fraud, rapes, racism/bigotry, etc. Hell, even our hero Smith wimped
Silent Type
Feb 2025
#7
No, the one's who are the traitors are those who refused to vote for VP Harris. If you are looking for a scape goat,
JohnSJ
Feb 2025
#14
Berating the electorate, even if justified, is not a viable strategy for electoral success. nt
kelly1mm
Feb 2025
#34
No. However we should look at why after 4 years of President Trump, Jan 6, multiple incitements, 34
kelly1mm
Feb 2025
#38
they voted for a multi-felon con man rapist who TRIED TO OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT
Skittles
Feb 2025
#31
That maybe they had concerns that were not the ones that others demanded that they must have?
Seeking Serenity
Feb 2025
#45
Wrong. The wrong candidate, unfortunately, was Biden. He should've steped down an turned it over...
brush
Feb 2025
#54
Did you not get that I said Joe should've stepped down for a Dem primary in 2020?
brush
Feb 2025
#74
While I have issues with Garland and his mishandling and delays in the prosecution of trump, I am much more angry at
JohnSJ
Feb 2025
#10
did I miss something? Who exactly prosecuted Trump? I must've missed that.
Stinky The Clown
Feb 2025
#58
What's "really fucking impressive" to Stinky is how Garland's delays . . . .
Stinky The Clown
Feb 2025
#62
that's the long and short of the evidence people bashing the prosecutor bring to the table
bigtree
Feb 2025
#66
This scenario I've posted about already. Not saying it's what happened, only saying it has plausability.
in2herbs
Feb 2025
#57
Ultimately it came down to the fact that Garland brought a knife to a gun fight...
SKKY
Feb 2025
#60
and the majority of the American populace should have voted for VP Harris but didn't.
JohnSJ
Feb 2025
#82
In 2024 Trump picked up about 3 million votes over his 2020 total,
DJ Synikus Makisimus
Feb 2025
#93