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travelingthrulife

(4,171 posts)
33. 'follow the money turned out to be a dry hole'
Tue Jan 14, 2025, 10:19 AM
Jan 2025

I don't think we know that at all.

Either way, now we have a felon for Pres.

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No one can do a thing about Roberts. Garland is Biden's employee. dalton99a Jan 2025 #1
Non-sequitur n/t emulatorloo Jan 2025 #21
Merrick Garland made an excellent scapegoat for some. MineralMan Jan 2025 #2
Ha! right. Think. Again. Jan 2025 #4
And how many were convicted or pleaded guilty and received sentences? MineralMan Jan 2025 #6
People are arrested and "held on suspicion pending trial" every day. Think. Again. Jan 2025 #8
Whatever you say, I suppose. MineralMan Jan 2025 #9
The fact they were allowed to just leave says it all. Think. Again. Jan 2025 #10
Not really. There was no force available to arrest people MineralMan Jan 2025 #11
Exactly my point... Think. Again. Jan 2025 #13
Blame Trump for the lack of action. MineralMan Jan 2025 #16
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
Arresting suspected criminals isn't what law enforcement does? Think. Again. Jan 2025 #36
Such an interpretation is overly simplistic and does not accurately reflect the complexities of real-world scenarios. Oopsie Daisy Jan 2025 #37
Our justice system is supposed to be blind to all that. Think. Again. Jan 2025 #39
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
I base my perspectives on the Constitution. Think. Again. Jan 2025 #41
Could you please specify which section of the U.S. Constitution you are referring to? Oopsie Daisy Jan 2025 #42
All of it. Think. Again. Jan 2025 #43
LOL Oopsie Daisy Jan 2025 #44
I'm sorry you find that funny.... Think. Again. Jan 2025 #45
I'm sorry that I didn't receive a straight answer indicating any level of understanding. Oopsie Daisy Jan 2025 #46
Wow, all that had nothing to do with whether... Think. Again. Jan 2025 #47
LOL (again) 😂🤪🤣🙄 Oopsie Daisy Jan 2025 #49
But post 17 is out of context in this reply... Think. Again. Jan 2025 #50
Nice try. No cigar. Oopsie Daisy Jan 2025 #52
Thanks anyway, but I don't smoke Think. Again. Jan 2025 #53
Sure. Oopsie Daisy Jan 2025 #54
Many good points. FWIW, Republicans thought they would never hold power again in the FDR years. emulatorloo Jan 2025 #22
McCONnell ensured Leo's picks. Clouds Passing Jan 2025 #29
Garlands mistake was dragging his feet. Happy Hoosier Jan 2025 #32
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
Marci Wheeler should just quit digging when she is in a hole. gab13by13 Jan 2025 #7
Some people just can't admit they have been dead wrong JanMichael Jan 2025 #12
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
Here. Enjoy this, send it to your friends. Timing was everything. Fuck Garland Autumn Jan 2025 #25
My major problem with him is that after Robert's decision dsc Jan 2025 #15
Where was the investigation of kacekwl Jan 2025 #18
See speech and debate clause. emulatorloo Jan 2025 #19
You cannot be serious dpibel Jan 2025 #55
Where was Merrick the Meek and the DOJ ? republianmushroom Jan 2025 #23
Hats off to those that can still defend Garland. That is some real loyalty. LexVegas Jan 2025 #26
Our DOJ is the most powerful investigative agency in the world. gab13by13 Jan 2025 #27
Assuming Garland had acted sooner, would the outcome really have been different? Ocelot II Jan 2025 #28
If the trump prosecutions had started in a timely manner... Think. Again. Jan 2025 #30
Maybe. But he actually was a 34x convicted felon at the time of the election, Ocelot II Jan 2025 #34
recommended for the reality-based community. bigtree Jan 2025 #31
'follow the money turned out to be a dry hole' travelingthrulife Jan 2025 #33
I have had enough of her arrogant bullshit. She has no special expertise, no contacts at DOJ, no relevant experience thebigidea Jan 2025 #38
It's the holes in the Swiss cheese lining up Blue_Tires Jan 2025 #48
What a heaping pile of .... NoRethugFriends Jan 2025 #51
Oh, look. It's Saint Marcy Emptywheel, patron of Merrick Garland and friends. Scrivener7 Jan 2025 #56
This message was self-deleted by its author Celerity Jan 2025 #57
I've been pleasantly impressed with Wheeler Blue_Tires Jan 2025 #58
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