Thornus267
Thornus267
Thornus267

Noted Big Government Republican rejects federalism and self-determination.

“Now more than ever, we should be united in our goal to remove politics from sports,” Loeffler wrote in response.

Betsy Braddock is back in her original lily-white English body (or as original as I guess a clone body or whatever comics nonsense explained it as can be). The original Japanese person, Kwannon, is back in control of her own body.

Chris Claremont wrote THIS:

I think they have preached it at red states, but the message has been more “this happened to us because of blue states turning America heathen. So it’s a guilt by association with a not-so-implied “and it’s those other people’s fault!”

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Phantom Menace was released closer to Empire Strikes Back (1980 to 1999) than Phantom Menace was released to Rise of Skywalker (1999 to 2019).

This is such an absurdly flagrant violation of the First Amendment that I’m somewhat surprised the magistrate signed off on it. But then I remembered that magistrate in most states just means basically a clerk of court who doesn’t actually know the law.

Ted Cruz, John McCain, George Romney in 1968, even arguably Donald Trump under the Newsweek article’s logic (his paternal grandparents were non-citizens, so his dad shouldn’t have had birthright citizenship and his mother was an Irish immigrant so Donnie shouldn’t have had birthright citizenship through either of

The op-ed was a partisan attack on a well-settled area of law. It was akin to Alan Dershowitz’s legal “analyses” whenever he goes on Fox News to argue what the law says. It was a normative argument about what the law should be disguised as a descriptive statement of what the law is.

These are the same people who still support Tulsi.

Dude shouldn’t have tried to pass on the outside.

The Party of Personal Responsibility and Free Market of Ideas really doesn’t seem to like it when people then hold others accountable by voting with their wallets.

I think he touts the (modest but needed) criminal justice reform bill he signed, the First Step Act. Never mind it was overwhelmingly bipartisan and had enough votes to override any veto. But other than that (which AFAIK he was not involved in at all other than signing), all he touts is the unemployment numbers.

Carter still lives around 150 miles away from Atlanta. He and his wife are a combined 185+ years old. He sent his condolences, and you can be sure he earnestly meant them, but there’s no way he can be traveling any more. Even 150 miles.

The military advertises all the time in movies and other forms of entertainment without us expressly knowing.

What about the US Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa?

Now sync it up with Weird Al’s Bohemian Polka.

We don’t even need a sane president. We just need a Not Corrupt president.