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samsingh

(18,137 posts)
69. i completely agree with this
Fri Aug 22, 2025, 03:02 PM
Friday

look how trump has been able to get so many bad things done, and in four years, no major charges stuck to the person citing an insurrgency. Now, disagreeing with the leader get legal trouble.

it's actually very disgusting.

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Biden's worst decision by far BeyondGeography Friday #1
Yep. kentuck Friday #2
It didn't need to become "hindsight", many of us saw it, many of us talked about our dislike for Garland, Escurumbele Friday #63
Hindsight? Cirsium Friday #73
Indeed Katnip. Saturday #96
I do not disagree. kentuck Saturday #116
Understood Cirsium Saturday #117
A giant historic mistake that should have been corrected. dalton99a Friday #13
I am not arguing, but I think it goes back to Obama in a way. hamsterjill Friday #39
They tried to make friends with Republicans by appointing one of them Ligyron Friday #46
But we know that Judge Garland would have just been another Alito LiberalArkie Friday #62
If not Biden MorbidButterflyTat Friday #67
Obama was only going to appoint him because he was "Republicon-approved" FoxNewsSucks Friday #90
The position of Attorney General, in a country that's just had an attempted coup, should never be viewed as a Crunchy Frog Saturday #98
Look forward, not backwards displacedvermoter Saturday #106
His second choice was Doug Jones MadameButterfly Friday #43
We let the White Supremacists get up off the mat LuvLoogie Friday #50
Hell, they are why we have the fucking Electoral College in the first place! Jilly_in_VA Friday #58
The confederates should have been treated prodigitalson Saturday #94
Preet Bharara would have been exceptional as well Polybius Saturday #118
Yes, he would have gotten the job done too MadameButterfly 19 hrs ago #122
AARRGLE BARRGLE!!! Fiendish Thingy Friday #3
John Roberts helped MadameButterfly Friday #45
I still have to call out J-9 Friday #85
If Gordon Lightfoot were alive, there'd be The Wreck of the Merrick Garland. TheBlackAdder Saturday #112
Pick your preferred AG Fiendish Thingy Saturday #115
A weak man with no imagination. NewHendoLib Friday #4
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Friday #8
Like who? MorbidButterflyTat Friday #66
haven't seen the Garland cult in a while Skittles Friday #81
Post removed Post removed Friday #82
Sadly, not all. Nt iemanja 20 hrs ago #121
Garland was an overrated bum. dalton99a Friday #10
AND, in my opinion popsdenver Friday #35
Every time I hear about a "moderate" Republican with a very good reputation MadameButterfly Friday #48
He's home right now, admiring his clean hands. BeyondGeography Friday #16
Probably going out regularly Bettie Friday #21
I think both Garland and Biden knew prosecution of trump would be a chitshow. We never should have relied on courts Silent Type Friday #5
The stolen documents was a no brainer gab13by13 Friday #11
Agree. Unfortuantely, it lost steam the minute they found documents in Biden's basement. There were a million Silent Type Friday #22
The convicted pedofelon abUSED the Seal of the President of the United States Justice matters. Friday #32
The Biden docs may have swayed public opinion but are not the reason MadameButterfly Friday #49
Think it would have hurt case UNLESS evidence was introduced of trump distributing, selling, etc., the documents. Silent Type Friday #55
a few docs in Biden's garage would not have even entered MadameButterfly Friday #56
I doubt everyone on a jury would see it like you or me. Plus, with not proof of misuse other than having records, he Silent Type Friday #60
Wasn't that case MorbidButterflyTat Friday #68
In what way were you thinking of "taking out" Trump, then? (nt) muriel_volestrangler Friday #18
The 'courtly' way, going on context alone EYESORE 9001 Friday #19
Beating him on policies, at debates, matching him rally for rally, etc. Instead, we forgot the basics. Does that help? Silent Type Friday #20
I thought it looked like people were trying that too muriel_volestrangler Friday #23
I know Biden didn't have stamina, he and staff should have known too. trump's crimes, rapes, ignorance, racism was on Silent Type Friday #25
No, Hornedfrog2000 Friday #26
Believe if you give people somthing to vote for - rather than trying to convince them to vote against - they will come. Silent Type Friday #31
Sure worked w the baggers... Ligyron Friday #59
I can make a case that the Federalist Society gab13by13 Friday #6
Careful, you'll be accused of not being part of the realty based community BannonsLiver Friday #7
Biden should have declared an emergency and sent the chief insurrectionist to Guantanamo dalton99a Friday #9
I was thinking the same thing back then. Haggard Celine Friday #64
with a crystalizing and near perfect example of what a truly partisan ( and corrupted? ) DOJ looks like stopdiggin Friday #12
So because Pam Bondi is a Nazi Garland was an effective AG? BannonsLiver Friday #15
It's just that the Merrick Garland boogie-man thing is so ..... tired .. stopdiggin Friday #17
Garland is not a boogie-man Autumn Friday #29
I wouldn't call him a "boogie man". BannonsLiver Friday #52
Merrick Garland has much to answer for but he is not the only one culpable biophile Friday #14
We know the Republicans are guilty MadameButterfly Friday #53
You are absolutely right; Dems tend to self sabotage 😑 biophile Friday #83
He should be heckled nonstop Hornedfrog2000 Friday #24
For what purpose? MorbidButterflyTat Friday #70
Enough ... we are all facing real danger of a dictatorship Greywing Friday #27
but you do not understand how hard it is to deal out punishments and hold such awesome power ImNotGod Friday #28
Oh damn, the Garland cheer leaders are going to be upset. republianmushroom Friday #30
Good iemanja Friday #89
Oh, no. Now they're insisting that it's time to move on and only bad Democrats would talk about this. Scrivener7 Saturday #104
I'd like to know who Newsom will appoint as AG to deal with the crimes Trump and his henchmen are now committing. sop Friday #33
If he can't get the person he wants because he can't get a super majority gab13by13 Saturday #102
Supermajorties are not needed to confirm Cabinet picks. Celerity Saturday #111
You don't need a super-majority Polybius Saturday #119
Justice delayed became justice denied Martin Eden Friday #34
I remember Biden's short list for AG was ... Jeebo Friday #36
Who appointed Garland? Who kept him on for the full four years? DickKessler Friday #37
Imagine if Glenn Kirschner was named AG instead of Garland........ AZ8theist Friday #38
Garland was EXACTLY what the country didn't need. NoMoreRepugs Friday #40
Looking backwards is really stupid Nigrum Cattus Friday #41
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it Emile Friday #42
You're right! MorbidButterflyTat Friday #65
Maybe not Merrick Garland, but someone just Emile Friday #77
Many of us were calling out Garland's uselessness in real time Orrex Friday #61
+1. Delay is how Trump wins. dalton99a Friday #78
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Friday #71
Really? Cirsium Friday #74
"Ignore history. Don't learn from mistakes." writerJT Friday #76
Strongly disagree. nt Celerity Saturday #110
Garland isn't the only reason our country is in this horrific mess democrank Friday #44
Merrick Grland neds to pay a very steep price for his treachery to the country. lark Friday #47
Even institutionalists can be effective BaronChocula Friday #51
We can work to take care of the important business before us... Escape Friday #54
+1. The word bipartisan should be stricken from every Democrat's dictionary dalton99a Friday #72
MG screwed the country intentionally, it's pretty obvious that he had never any intent to prosecute Dump. Clouds Passing Friday #57
i completely agree with this samsingh Friday #69
At no point... Blue Owl Friday #75
MGDS Oopsie Daisy Friday #79
"Bringing a knife to a gunfight" debsy Friday #80
I will never forgive I_UndergroundPanther Friday #84
Made the mistake the so many made in 2016 D_Master81 Friday #86
Totally agree kkmarie Saturday #95
Yeah, and... OldBaldy1701E Saturday #105
Oddly, I'm going to give Garland a wee bit of a pass. Pacifist Patriot Friday #87
Exactly iemanja Friday #88
Too Many Missteps and Too Much Corruption Aepps22 Friday #91
He had ONE JOB .... and he fucked it up royally (or loyally?) live love laugh Saturday #92
The man who gave Trump a two year head start. prodigitalson Saturday #93
And yet, look at how tooth-spittin' mad we were Oeditpus Rex Saturday #97
It wasn't the nominee we were mad about. We were pissed Emile Saturday #99
Uh-huh... Oeditpus Rex Saturday #101
Told you so Snoopy 7 Saturday #100
Since Garland didn't have the stomach, guts or boldness needed to prosecute the Felon Janbdwl72 Saturday #103
Looks like most of the Garland defenders have seen the light. nt doc03 Saturday #107
I doubt it. Many just are not posting in this thread. Celerity Saturday #113
A lifetime of crime-ing by a rich man with impunity lostnfound Saturday #108
Wow! So many bashing Biden and Obama. Joinfortmill Saturday #109
And fellow DUers with differing opinions MorbidButterflyTat Saturday #120
DURec leftstreet Saturday #114
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