You’re correct. We don’t have the votes to stop her so this is all a dumb formality. What happens next is more interesting and more important.
You’re correct. We don’t have the votes to stop her so this is all a dumb formality. What happens next is more interesting and more important.
Let’s not forget that FDR tried to stack the SCOTUS back in the 1930's. It didn’t turn out so well
eat shit, cuck.
Or, if your username is sincere, accept that anybody using “PC” as a negative term has been a dick since at least the talk radio heyday of the 90s.
It was destroyed with the car.
That doesn’t make his suicide strategically necessary, just convenient. The heroic act was getting Hughie into Vought Tower in the first place.
Because we live in hell, actually yes:
I had the same impression in the moment, but now I wonder if he knew that the fire would set Annie free. That in fact it was the only way to set Annie free, since maybe he knew they couldn’t open the super-cell from the outside.
Already happened--that’s the DoD IG who was put in charge of stimulus oversight as part of the CARES Act and almost immediately fired as a result.
Unlikely—Falwell, Jr. isn’t ordained and by all accounts isn’t deeply (or maybe even at all) religious. He’s just grifting on daddy’s (shitty) legacy.
The plan is to start doing them as soon as tomorrow: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/20/biden-coronavirus-plannings-139629
and other parts are obviously a lie (like saying she had no idea, at 14 (the age of consent in Canada at the time) why the guys were inviting them back to the hotel room)
That’s not at all settled. A commonly held and narrower reading is that the President cannot nullify the impeachment itself—i.e. if Brett Kavanaugh were to be impeached for perjury (for instance), Trump could pardon the criminal offense but not prevent removal from office.
Given that the apology is focused on exposing Nelson to bullying, naming her in the apology would be counterproductive. It doesn't mean that a Weiner fan can't find the info later, but makes it at least a little more difficult.
If a manager is allowed to overrule the protocol, the protocol is a failure, because it allows considerations other than the existence of the abuse to factor into the decision.
It’s just another way to lampshade what a psycho Todd is—he’s driving cautiously because he’s got a body in the trunk, but so nonchalant about it that when the tanker passes he wants the driver to pull the horn.
Hopkins is a teaching hospital. The docs are all faculty, so professor is a normal title for an experienced clinician/surgeon.
Know what? It was a preexisting injury and Newton finished the game. Even he probably didn't know it was aggravated until the Toradol wore off.
To be fair, two thoughts: the NFL has had a semi-credible competitor more recently than baseball, basketball or hockey. And even that’s nothing compared to the way they talk about the Premier League in England, aka The Greatest League In The World.
Reread it? “Deshaun Watson has left the field with late leads” strongly suggests that he’s not the target.