If the EC were to stick around, the changes to it that should be implemented are
If the EC were to stick around, the changes to it that should be implemented are
The ACLU tends to be on the side against questionable defamation suits, not for them. Most of what was said was just rhetoric, opinions, etc. Those are protected no matter how wrong they are. I think there was only one statement in there which the courts would construe as a statement of fact.
Likely not. Defamation requires a showing that speaker made false statements of fact. In that clip, the only part which sounded like a provable fact was Dinesh saying she was fired. The rest would likely be non-actionable as statements of opinion and rhetoric. They're dumb opinions, but they're still opinions. And…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QAnon is a fine summary.
My understanding of QAnon is that they think that Trump and Mueller are on the same team, that Mueller is actually investigating the Dems and deep state for child sex trafficking, that Mueller investigating Trump is just a cover so that the child sex traffickers are thrown off of what Mueller is actually doing, and…
But her e-mails.
The way the GOP packs local school boards and purchases books friendly to their views, they’ll likely say Trump was an unfairly persecuted hero.
Thanks, Norm.
I hate that she markets herself as Judge Jeanine Pirro. She was a judge from January 1991 to May 1993. She resigned her position to run for (and ultimately win) office as the District Attorney of her county. Her branding as a “judge” on TV was a result of a fucking Judge Judy-esque show she hosted on The CW.
Yep. And that 52% is from Feb 11. He’s at 48% in their most recent poll. So he can’t even get that right.
I’ve heard before that “well-regulated,” how that term would have been understood in 1790, would have meant what we think of as a regular military - i.e. standing militia. Absolutely no clue as to the truth of that assertion though.
We saw that with the Affordable Care Act and its individual mandate.
I have 4 VMUs and had to remember which was which when playing the DC (or keeping all 4 plugged into two controllers and flipping between them). I think one was dedicated to hold just two Shenmue playthroughs.
She met with Biden recently, either last week or this week, so the speculation is he's looking to tap her as a potential running mate.
Reps aren’t required to reside in their district. They’re just required to reside in their state. However, it’s politically a bad look to not reside in the district you represent. That was one of the big complaints lodged at Jon Ossoff when he ran for Congress in the Georgia special election in 2017 - that he lived…
His public seizing without compensation to the owners would have failed so many Takings Clause lawsuits it’s not even funny.
Only 7 Reps voted in favor of this? Why did McConnell even bring it to the floor then? Was this a privileged resolution or something which he couldn’t block?
Another well actually:
This isn’t surprising, unfortunately. I’ve represented unions before, and one got in trouble with the NLRB for firing its staff after they engaged in protected concerted activity and walked off the job over getting no raises in several years.