Alan
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Chuck Schumer just made AOC a Senator. Pathetic little weasel who couldn’t hold his people together despite the resounding wins on Tuesday-
As for the 8 traitors who succumbed to donor pressure, you may as well resign with Chuck, because there is no world in which your base forgives your betrayal
As for the 8 traitors who succumbed to donor pressure, you may as well resign with Chuck, because there is no world in which your base forgives your betrayal
November 10, 2025 at 3:16 AM
Chuck Schumer just made AOC a Senator. Pathetic little weasel who couldn’t hold his people together despite the resounding wins on Tuesday-
As for the 8 traitors who succumbed to donor pressure, you may as well resign with Chuck, because there is no world in which your base forgives your betrayal
As for the 8 traitors who succumbed to donor pressure, you may as well resign with Chuck, because there is no world in which your base forgives your betrayal
Governor Newsom, it is your duty to deploy The California Guard to remove Ice from Los Angeles. They are attacking your citizens.- and you have the power to do something about it
June 8, 2025 at 2:25 AM
Governor Newsom, it is your duty to deploy The California Guard to remove Ice from Los Angeles. They are attacking your citizens.- and you have the power to do something about it
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Buttigieg: Like I love A1 steak sauce, but A1 steak sauce is not one of the most important things confronting humanity right now. Artificial intelligence is. And somebody who doesn't understand that probably should not be leading an important federal agency.
May 7, 2025 at 1:29 AM
Buttigieg: Like I love A1 steak sauce, but A1 steak sauce is not one of the most important things confronting humanity right now. Artificial intelligence is. And somebody who doesn't understand that probably should not be leading an important federal agency.
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Chief Judge Boasberg's probable cause ruling is *not* an appealable order.
DOJ can ask the D.C. Circuit for an extraordinary writ of mandamus, but that requires showing that the district court ruling both (1) was clearly wrong; and (2) is not otherwise capable of being remedied on a future appeal.
DOJ can ask the D.C. Circuit for an extraordinary writ of mandamus, but that requires showing that the district court ruling both (1) was clearly wrong; and (2) is not otherwise capable of being remedied on a future appeal.
DOJ files notice that intends to appeal Judge Boasberg’s order finding probable cause for contempt
April 16, 2025 at 11:47 PM
Chief Judge Boasberg's probable cause ruling is *not* an appealable order.
DOJ can ask the D.C. Circuit for an extraordinary writ of mandamus, but that requires showing that the district court ruling both (1) was clearly wrong; and (2) is not otherwise capable of being remedied on a future appeal.
DOJ can ask the D.C. Circuit for an extraordinary writ of mandamus, but that requires showing that the district court ruling both (1) was clearly wrong; and (2) is not otherwise capable of being remedied on a future appeal.
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Arrest Noem and Homan for contempt of court. Detain TFN.
April 12, 2025 at 9:33 PM
Arrest Noem and Homan for contempt of court. Detain TFN.
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⚠️WOKE CONTENT⚠️
🧵What if I told you that in 1921, there was another prosperous Black community (not Tulsa) that was destroyed, but without fatalities?
Oh yes, it was racially motivated.
Isn't it always? (cont)
www.dentoncountymagazine.com/time_machine...
🧵What if I told you that in 1921, there was another prosperous Black community (not Tulsa) that was destroyed, but without fatalities?
Oh yes, it was racially motivated.
Isn't it always? (cont)
www.dentoncountymagazine.com/time_machine...
Remembering Quakertown
Toward the end of the 1800s, an African-American community was built within Denton. Quakertown — named after the Quakers who assisted slaves along the Underground Railroad — thrived for nearly
www.dentoncountymagazine.com
April 13, 2025 at 2:51 PM
⚠️WOKE CONTENT⚠️
🧵What if I told you that in 1921, there was another prosperous Black community (not Tulsa) that was destroyed, but without fatalities?
Oh yes, it was racially motivated.
Isn't it always? (cont)
www.dentoncountymagazine.com/time_machine...
🧵What if I told you that in 1921, there was another prosperous Black community (not Tulsa) that was destroyed, but without fatalities?
Oh yes, it was racially motivated.
Isn't it always? (cont)
www.dentoncountymagazine.com/time_machine...
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Autism didn’t make them do it. Mental illness didn’t, either. This personal piece from The Big Picture cuts through the excuses and names the real issue: some people are just hateful, and we need to stop giving them cover.
Neither Neurodivergence Nor Mental Illness Made Them Bigots—They're Just Awful People
It's hard to admit your heroes are jerks, but the mentally ill and neurodivergent shouldn't be collateral damage.
thinkbigpicture.substack.com
April 10, 2025 at 9:06 PM
Autism didn’t make them do it. Mental illness didn’t, either. This personal piece from The Big Picture cuts through the excuses and names the real issue: some people are just hateful, and we need to stop giving them cover.
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No DOGE savings at all. It's all a complete lie. All they've done is fire qualified workers while not actually cutting spending at all.
April 10, 2025 at 7:19 PM
No DOGE savings at all. It's all a complete lie. All they've done is fire qualified workers while not actually cutting spending at all.
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“This does not just affect North Carolina,” Riggs said. “This is like dropping a match in a really dry forest. And if we let this kind of anti-democratic effort take hold, we will not be able to contain it. So this is a fight for the very soul of democracy. Today’s decision was deeply misinformed.”
Allison Riggs: 'This is a fight for the very soul of democracy'
Read more here.
www.democracydocket.com
April 6, 2025 at 9:56 PM
“This does not just affect North Carolina,” Riggs said. “This is like dropping a match in a really dry forest. And if we let this kind of anti-democratic effort take hold, we will not be able to contain it. So this is a fight for the very soul of democracy. Today’s decision was deeply misinformed.”
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If you are an NC resident and voted in November, please check if your name or the names of any family areone of the 60K votes being challenged. If so, confirm ASAP with your Board of Elections. You only have two weeks.
The website to check linked in the reply.
www.newsobserver.com/news/politic...
The website to check linked in the reply.
www.newsobserver.com/news/politic...
NC Court of Appeals gives over 60,000 challenged voters 15 days to prove eligibility
The majority wrote that, even though they have the authority to completely throw out the contested ballots, they decided to instead mandate a cure period for most of the challenged voters.
www.newsobserver.com
April 4, 2025 at 5:15 PM
If you are an NC resident and voted in November, please check if your name or the names of any family areone of the 60K votes being challenged. If so, confirm ASAP with your Board of Elections. You only have two weeks.
The website to check linked in the reply.
www.newsobserver.com/news/politic...
The website to check linked in the reply.
www.newsobserver.com/news/politic...
JD Vance is might be, even now, personally commanding the invasion of Greenland using Signal- Please, everyone have a quick look at their text chains.
We can only hope he and Pete are texting the Atlantic by mistake but if not, you could be the lucky recipient of the invasion plans!
We can only hope he and Pete are texting the Atlantic by mistake but if not, you could be the lucky recipient of the invasion plans!
March 27, 2025 at 1:54 AM
JD Vance is might be, even now, personally commanding the invasion of Greenland using Signal- Please, everyone have a quick look at their text chains.
We can only hope he and Pete are texting the Atlantic by mistake but if not, you could be the lucky recipient of the invasion plans!
We can only hope he and Pete are texting the Atlantic by mistake but if not, you could be the lucky recipient of the invasion plans!
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I’m old enough to remember when Secretary Hegseth tried to publicly mock Judge Reyes—suggesting that she didn’t know what she was doing when it comes to protecting our national security.
It was … two days ago.
It was … two days ago.
March 24, 2025 at 8:54 PM
I’m old enough to remember when Secretary Hegseth tried to publicly mock Judge Reyes—suggesting that she didn’t know what she was doing when it comes to protecting our national security.
It was … two days ago.
It was … two days ago.
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"The country has invested in, and innovated through, this scientific public service for over a century, not for selling it to the highest bidder, but for the common good. Dismantling NOAA and the National Weather Service is a presidential grift that we must oppose."
The Theft, Harm, and Presidential Grift of Privatizing the National Weather Service
Our investment in National Weather Service is repaid many times over in economic benefit.
blog.ucs.org
March 23, 2025 at 6:33 PM
"The country has invested in, and innovated through, this scientific public service for over a century, not for selling it to the highest bidder, but for the common good. Dismantling NOAA and the National Weather Service is a presidential grift that we must oppose."
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Trump did this. He undid Biden price cap for those meds. FDT
March 24, 2025 at 2:34 AM
Trump did this. He undid Biden price cap for those meds. FDT
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I strongly suspect this recent piece from Prof. David Knoll is about to be come extremely relevant and widely read.
"Even a rogue marshal’s service, in other words, is not an insurmountable obstacle to courts enforcing the rule of law. If courts have the courage, the legal tools are there."
"Even a rogue marshal’s service, in other words, is not an insurmountable obstacle to courts enforcing the rule of law. If courts have the courage, the legal tools are there."
If the Marshals Go Rogue, Courts Have Other Ways to Enforce their Orders
Opinion | Even a rogue marshal’s service is not an insurmountable obstacle to courts enforcing the rule of law.
www.democracydocket.com
March 16, 2025 at 5:25 PM
I strongly suspect this recent piece from Prof. David Knoll is about to be come extremely relevant and widely read.
"Even a rogue marshal’s service, in other words, is not an insurmountable obstacle to courts enforcing the rule of law. If courts have the courage, the legal tools are there."
"Even a rogue marshal’s service, in other words, is not an insurmountable obstacle to courts enforcing the rule of law. If courts have the courage, the legal tools are there."
I am so disappointed with Senator Schumer.
Sir, I’ve no doubt you’re a decent person who knows every rule and proper senatorial procedure. But at this point in history, we need a leader who is willing to throw a punch and not back down.
Will you please hand your gavel to someone with a spine?
Sir, I’ve no doubt you’re a decent person who knows every rule and proper senatorial procedure. But at this point in history, we need a leader who is willing to throw a punch and not back down.
Will you please hand your gavel to someone with a spine?
March 14, 2025 at 2:28 AM
I am so disappointed with Senator Schumer.
Sir, I’ve no doubt you’re a decent person who knows every rule and proper senatorial procedure. But at this point in history, we need a leader who is willing to throw a punch and not back down.
Will you please hand your gavel to someone with a spine?
Sir, I’ve no doubt you’re a decent person who knows every rule and proper senatorial procedure. But at this point in history, we need a leader who is willing to throw a punch and not back down.
Will you please hand your gavel to someone with a spine?
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Whether in our water, on its bench, or in the White House, the Supreme Court is a big fan of raw sewage.
March 4, 2025 at 5:13 PM
Whether in our water, on its bench, or in the White House, the Supreme Court is a big fan of raw sewage.
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Conan: You know, Anora is having a good night. That's great news. Two wins already. I guess Americans are excited to see somebody finally stand up to a powerful Russian.
March 3, 2025 at 3:08 AM
Conan: You know, Anora is having a good night. That's great news. Two wins already. I guess Americans are excited to see somebody finally stand up to a powerful Russian.
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The cheese stands alone
In an extraordinary display of public support, heads of state, heads of government, and foreign ministers from all over Europe and Canada are posting in support of Ukraine in response to the Oval Office meeting with Trump, Zelenskyy, and Vance.
February 28, 2025 at 10:51 PM
The cheese stands alone
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Nobody should be surprised that our Secretary of State is a pathetic, weak, cowardly piece of shit.
February 28, 2025 at 11:19 PM
Nobody should be surprised that our Secretary of State is a pathetic, weak, cowardly piece of shit.