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Case in point.Uh-huh, massa knows best and we's all jus gotta be good negroes.
Yikes. No wonder the shitlibs would rather have him tucked away in a closet somewheres. I bet that burnt some asses.LOL HOLY FUCKING SHIT
"They Get Elected because they Cheat like hell in elections, that is it, that is about all they can do well. If they used the same genius by the way, for Russia, Ukraine, China, North Korea..if they used the same Genius they use at cheating at Elections we wouldn't have those problems." - Donald J Trump on Glenn Beck
Whatever Else, no matter what else I think about him. I fucking love when he shits on the Democrats.


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A bit too much Tribe for one post.Hmmm, Intredasting...
Biden Legal Adviser: Kamala Harris Doesn't Have Power to Break a Tie for Biden's SCOTUS Nominee
Liberal Harvard Law School professor emeritus Laurence Tribe is holding to his position, first voiced during the Trump administration, that a vice president cannot cast a tie-breaking vote to confirm a Supreme Court nominee.
President Joe Biden has known Tribe since the 1980s and has sought his counsel on numerous matters over the years, including on extending the eviction moratorium last summer, according to The Washington Post.
In September 2020, Tribe authored an opinion piece for the Boston Globe arguing that then-Vice President Mike Pence did not have the constitutional authority in his role as president of the Senate to break a tie to confirm a Supreme Court nominee.
“While the vice president has the power to cast a tiebreaking vote to pass a bill, the Constitution does not give him the power to break ties when it comes to the Senate’s ‘Advice and Consent’ role in approving presidential appointments to the Supreme Court,” the constitutional scholar wrote.
“A thumb on part of the scale in the legislative process is hugely different from single-handedly tipping the entire scale when it comes to confirming justices,” Tribe added.
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Biden Legal Adviser: Kamala Harris Doesn't Have Power to Break a Tie for Biden's SCOTUS Nominee
Legal scholar Laurence Tribe held to his position that a vice president cannot cast a tie-breaking vote to confirm a Supreme Court nominee.www.westernjournal.com
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That's... a good argument actually.Hmmm, Intredasting...
Biden Legal Adviser: Kamala Harris Doesn't Have Power to Break a Tie for Biden's SCOTUS Nominee
Liberal Harvard Law School professor emeritus Laurence Tribe is holding to his position, first voiced during the Trump administration, that a vice president cannot cast a tie-breaking vote to confirm a Supreme Court nominee.
President Joe Biden has known Tribe since the 1980s and has sought his counsel on numerous matters over the years, including on extending the eviction moratorium last summer, according to The Washington Post.
In September 2020, Tribe authored an opinion piece for the Boston Globe arguing that then-Vice President Mike Pence did not have the constitutional authority in his role as president of the Senate to break a tie to confirm a Supreme Court nominee.
“While the vice president has the power to cast a tiebreaking vote to pass a bill, the Constitution does not give him the power to break ties when it comes to the Senate’s ‘Advice and Consent’ role in approving presidential appointments to the Supreme Court,” the constitutional scholar wrote.
“A thumb on part of the scale in the legislative process is hugely different from single-handedly tipping the entire scale when it comes to confirming justices,” Tribe added.
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Biden Legal Adviser: Kamala Harris Doesn't Have Power to Break a Tie for Biden's SCOTUS Nominee
Legal scholar Laurence Tribe held to his position that a vice president cannot cast a tie-breaking vote to confirm a Supreme Court nominee.www.westernjournal.com
ARCHIVE - https://archive.md/pY4wS
Looks like Trump keeps finding more rappers to surpport him.![]()
Rapper Ray J Meets Donald Trump to Discuss Business, Technology, Black Empowerment
Rapper and entrepreneur Ray J met with former President Donald Trump on Tuesday at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, where they discussed "business, technology, and black empowerment."www.breitbart.com
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In other unrelated news, Ray J is still a thing.
I seem to remember a couple of appointments were done by Kamala tiebreak. Where was this guy then?That's... a good argument actually.
"The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided."
The thing is Vote is capitalized for a reason, it has a specific legal meaning. I had not considered it in such context, but that does specifically relate to legislation. I... I think he's correct. Constitutionally, the VP cannot tiebreak a non-legislative vote. Which opens up a whole can of worms for every judgeship that was put in place, actually. And is why I think SCOTUS would be incredibly reluctant to take this up.
True and we all know the first one where always be Kayna West chilling at the Oval office.The Lil Wayne-Donald Trump meeting was my second favorite photo op in my opinion
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Of course. Him hugging Trump was ironically one of the sweetest things that legacy media had to force themselves to show on TV:True and we all know the first one where always be Kayna West chilling at the Oval office.
Truly a beautiful moment. When you think about itOf course. Him hugging Trump was ironically one of the sweetest things that legacy media had to force themselves to show on TV:
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Even if Ye was going through a bipolar episode, it still seemed somewhat genuine. Two well-known, even if controversial, individuals not being ashamed of who and what they are.
I bet Milley wants to send his troon army over there to show how much friendly-fire damage they can make before hitting 41%.So really it feels like Biden is the one whose pushing for war
Of course. Him hugging Trump was ironically one of the sweetest things that legacy media had to force themselves to show on TV:
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Even if Ye was going through a bipolar episode, it still seemed somewhat genuine. Two well-known, even if controversial, individuals not being ashamed of who and what they are.
This kind of goes back to what the Democrats tried to do during Trump's first impeachment. They were trying to get John Bolton's testimony added after the fact, Chuck Schumer tried to get Chief Justice Roberts to be the deciding vote if the resolution was stuck at 50-50. Roberts basically said that in order to pass the change it couldn't pass on 50-50 since it wasn't legislation, all resolutions tied 50-50 would fail.That's... a good argument actually.
"The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided."
The thing is Vote is capitalized for a reason, it has a specific legal meaning. I had not considered it in such context, but that does specifically relate to legislation. I... I think he's correct. Constitutionally, the VP cannot tiebreak a non-legislative vote. Which opens up a whole can of worms for every judgeship that was put in place, actually. And is why I think SCOTUS would be incredibly reluctant to take this up.
They aren't letting him near the button. They're giving him a ton of ice cream to freeze his brain long enough for him to forget that he's the President.At what point do they admit he's Senile? When he launches a nuke?
"Have you seen that video of Treebeard having sex with another Ent? Hey Jamie, pull that on the palantír.""Hey Frodo I know that ring is some strong shit but you ever done DMT?"
I don't think they do. The armed forces still have a black eye from Afghanistan and Russia getting a lucky shot in that bloodies America's nose would be a disaster. Especially if diversity hires and troons being negligent are the cause. Or Diversity Hires and Troons get put in harm's way.I bet Milley wants to send his troon army over there to show how much friendly-fire damage they can make before hitting 41%.
That is.... chump change. Is that really all he has to offer? And not even in a focused way where it will see outsized reward.That's cute, George.
Soros pours $125M into super PAC ahead of midterms
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The mammoth donation is fueling investment in Democratic political groups and races from Senate to secretary of state around the country.
Billionaire mega-donor George Soros is seeding a super PAC with $125 million, an enormous investment that will aid Democratic groups and candidates for the 2022 election cycle and beyond.
The group, Democracy PAC, has served as Soros' campaign spending vehicle since 2019, channeling more than $80 million to other Democratic groups and candidates during the 2020 election cycle. The new, nine-figure investment from Soros is aimed at supporting pro-democracy "causes and candidates, regardless of political party" who are invested in "strengthening the infrastructure of American democracy: voting rights and civic participation, civil rights and liberties, and the rule of law," Soros said in a statement shared first with POLITICO.
Soros added that the donation to the super PAC is a "long-term investment," intended to support political work beyond this year.
Alexander Soros, George Soros' son, will serve as the PAC's president. In his own statement, Alexander Soros cited the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, and "ongoing efforts to discredit and undermine our electoral process, reveal the magnitude of the threat to our democracy," adding that this "is a generational threat that cannot be addressed in just one or two election cycles."
The donation is sure to place Soros among the biggest political givers of the midterms. Only a handful of major donors have contributed nine figures to federal groups and candidates in recent years, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan group that tracks political giving.
Ahead of the 2022 midterms, Democracy PAC has already cut big checks to two major Democratic super PACs aligned with the party's congressional leadership: $2.5 million to Senate Majority PAC and $1 million to House Majority PAC.
Another $1 million went to the Democratic Association of Secretaries of State, the group dedicated to electing Democrats to statewide administration offices. These wonky, once little-known posts play a key role in administering elections, which have come under siege since former President Donald Trump and his followers tried to subvert the results of the 2020 election.
Trump has since endorsed candidates for secretary of state in several battleground states he lost in 2020, and DASS has stepped up its fundraising in response. Soros' contribution helped fuel a record year for the Democratic group, which raised $4.5 million in 2021 to prepare for this year's elections.
Several groups focused on field operations also got six- and seven-figure donations. BlackPAC, a group focused on turning out Black voters, received $250,000 to support its efforts during the Virginia gubernatorial and legislative races in 2021, while Vote Rev (formerly called VoteTripling.org) received $1 million. That group is focused on training campaigns to canvass voters at polling places to then reach out to their family and friends, urging them to vote.
Democracy PAC's spending will be posted publicly on Monday, after filing with the Federal Elections Commission.