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Showing Original Post only (View all)THE OPPORTUNITY COSTS OF CONSPIRACY THEORIES ABOUT MERRICK GARLAND [View all]
Worth reading the whole piece, although I know it contradicts DU conventional wisdom.
https://www.emptywheel.net/2024/12/30/the-opportunity-costs-of-conspiracy-theories-about-merrick-garland/
THE OPPORTUNITY COSTS OF CONSPIRACY THEORIES ABOUT MERRICK GARLAND
You have a choice.
You can spend the next few weeks laying the groundwork for making a big stink about the fact that the aspiring FBI Director tried to help Trump steal classified documents.
Or you can spend it clinging to false claims about Merrick Garland so you can blame him for the fact that Trump won reelection rather than blaming the guy directly responsible for preventing a trial (and the guy wholl remain responsible for Trumps license going forward), John Roberts, to say nothing of the failed Democratic consultants and voters themselves.
Sadly, Democrats and lefties from random people on Bluesky to TV lawyers to the President himself are choosing the latter path, the path that will guarantee they remain maximally ineffective.
Theyre rolling out all the tired false claims: Merrick Garland waited before investigating people close to Trump, they claim. According to NYT, Garland approved an effort to follow the money in his first meeting with prosecutors an effort that turned out to be a dry hole, but nevertheless was precisely the approach that people like Sheldon Whitehouse and Andrew Weissmann demanded.
You have a choice.
You can spend the next few weeks laying the groundwork for making a big stink about the fact that the aspiring FBI Director tried to help Trump steal classified documents.
Or you can spend it clinging to false claims about Merrick Garland so you can blame him for the fact that Trump won reelection rather than blaming the guy directly responsible for preventing a trial (and the guy wholl remain responsible for Trumps license going forward), John Roberts, to say nothing of the failed Democratic consultants and voters themselves.
Sadly, Democrats and lefties from random people on Bluesky to TV lawyers to the President himself are choosing the latter path, the path that will guarantee they remain maximally ineffective.
Theyre rolling out all the tired false claims: Merrick Garland waited before investigating people close to Trump, they claim. According to NYT, Garland approved an effort to follow the money in his first meeting with prosecutors an effort that turned out to be a dry hole, but nevertheless was precisely the approach that people like Sheldon Whitehouse and Andrew Weissmann demanded.
She lays out a very good argument about Roberts making Trump above the law. Much more at link
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THE OPPORTUNITY COSTS OF CONSPIRACY THEORIES ABOUT MERRICK GARLAND [View all]
emulatorloo
Jan 2025
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Yes, and he should have been taken into custody for it at 12:01, Jan. 20, 2021.
Think. Again.
Jan 2025
#17
You are well aware that such is not the operational procedure of our justice system.
Oopsie Daisy
Jan 2025
#35
Such an interpretation is overly simplistic and does not accurately reflect the complexities of real-world scenarios.
Oopsie Daisy
Jan 2025
#37
I base my perspectives on the realities of the world we live in, rather than on fictional or idealized constructs.
Oopsie Daisy
Jan 2025
#40
Could you please specify which section of the U.S. Constitution you are referring to?
Oopsie Daisy
Jan 2025
#42
I'm sorry that I didn't receive a straight answer indicating any level of understanding.
Oopsie Daisy
Jan 2025
#46
Many good points. FWIW, Republicans thought they would never hold power again in the FDR years.
emulatorloo
Jan 2025
#22
Is this article trying to say that only garland OR roberts could be corrupt?
Think. Again.
Jan 2025
#3
I think some of it is anti-Semitism. Probably started by the RW CT from when Obama nominated him.
LeftInTX
Jan 2025
#5
The fact is that he ran out the clock on trump. But yeah blame DU and anyone else.
Autumn
Jan 2025
#14
If you had read past the first paragraph,she makes a thorough argument, dismantling the NYT article point by point.
emulatorloo
Jan 2025
#20
I read the first "paragraph", that was more than enough for me to form an opinion on
Autumn
Jan 2025
#24
Assuming Garland had acted sooner, would the outcome really have been different?
Ocelot II
Jan 2025
#28
Maybe. But he actually was a 34x convicted felon at the time of the election,
Ocelot II
Jan 2025
#34
I have had enough of her arrogant bullshit. She has no special expertise, no contacts at DOJ, no relevant experience
thebigidea
Jan 2025
#38
Oh, look. It's Saint Marcy Emptywheel, patron of Merrick Garland and friends.
Scrivener7
Jan 2025
#56