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miles
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Trump vs. Clinton. Jesus fuck.
Could it get any worse?
Could it get any worse?
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I think, recalling the "Lazio handshake" that Trump could get Hillary to melt down...
The one on the far left or the one to his right?
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Remember, Bill sold the rocket technology to China that is now aimed at us...
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Let's not forget the nukes that went to North Korea.
I love how Libs say he was a great president.
Really only Trump is truly terrible. Hillary is just status quo and at the end of the day nothing wrong with that. It's just not progress.
Not really sure if there is nothing wrong with status quo.......
Pretty sure M'uricuh at large is tired of being Goldman Sachs slave bitch and with good reason.
I think Scalia's death probably did more to upset the status quo than anything in the past 20 years.
Scalia's death signals the end of judicial activism by the conservative faction on the Supreme Court. They no longer have the votes.
His replacement is going to either a moderate or a liberal, there is simply no way either President Obama or President Clinton (or even, God forbid, President Trump) will nominate a rabid ultraconservative Scalia clone as a replacement. It's the biggest change in Supreme Court direction since Thurgood Marshall decided to abruptly quit (which paved the way for Clarence Thomas).
Republicans have relied upon the Supreme Court to legislate from the bench to appease the social conservative factions over the past two decades, which frees up conservatives in Congress to do the Koch brothers (and Goldman Sachs) bidding.
Yes it is and here are some of the fuckers. Bend over and stick your head in the sand.Or just show this picture of her with this fine upstanding citizen of the world. How many people was he responsible for murdering?
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I think Scalia's death probably did more to upset the status quo than anything in the past 20 years.
Scalia's death signals the end of judicial activism by the conservative faction on the Supreme Court. They no longer have the votes.
His replacement is going to either a moderate or a liberal, there is simply no way either President Obama or President Clinton (or even, God forbid, President Trump) will nominate a rabid ultraconservative Scalia clone as a replacement. It's the biggest change in Supreme Court direction since Thurgood Marshall decided to abruptly quit (which paved the way for Clarence Thomas).
Republicans have relied upon the Supreme Court to legislate from the bench to appease the social conservative factions over the past two decades, which frees up conservatives in Congress to do the Koch brothers (and Goldman Sachs) bidding.