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Peering into the Corrupt Court’s Pretensions and Corruption

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There were so many things that happened yesterday in the Supreme Court’s hearing on presidential immunity that it’s hard to know where to start. But one part that captured it for me was Sam Alito’s line of argument that presidential immunity might be necessary to make it possible for presidents to leave office voluntarily, or that not having some broad grant of immunity would make refusal to leave office more likely.


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in reply to Janet Logan 🏳️‍⚧️

Hyperactive five year-olds high on sugar have better reasoning skills than Alito.
in reply to Janet Logan 🏳️‍⚧️

@Bob Lai

Hyperactive five year-olds high on sugar have better reasoning skills than Alito.

Also, look up ‘Hitler,’ ‘lebensraum,’ and ‘Neville Chamberlain.’


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in reply to Janet Logan 🏳️‍⚧️

This is what happens when your mind is made up but your professional status requires you to formulate a justification, no matter how contrived, in order to arrive at your logically untenable position.
in reply to Janet Logan 🏳️‍⚧️

Also, 'opening prayers.'

You're praying for wisdom/guidance, but if you aren't prepared to change your mind, then you aren't willing to accept either. And if your views conveniently align with those of 'God,' why do you need to pray at all?

in reply to Janet Logan 🏳️‍⚧️

Yeah, well. I never understood prayer anyway. What, you're asking it to change its already perfect plans for the universe?