earlofearl
Earl-of-Earl
earlofearl

threatening to hold a white man to account for his actions is usually considered a terroristic act in this country. 

I went to law school. A lot of fucking idiots go to law school and, because of curves, a lot of them are able to graduate. 

...what, pray tell, did he expect DHS to do about it?

Yep. Three different shirts and a pair of novelty glasses with a fake mustache attached. The Secret Service agents in dark suits and sunglasses following three different voters around should have been a dead giveaway but I guess no one paid attention.

You know, I was just thinking the same thing a few days ago. We’ve heard pretty much nothing from him. He apparently had no idea what the Dept. of Energy does, and had no clue that it oversees the nuclear arsenal. He probably pissed his pants for two weeks strait upon realizing how important that job is.

So, for people who don’t live in Utah who want to know what the hustle or dodge in Love’s action is:

Usually there’s a photo-op at the location when the president votes. I don’t remember seeing one this cycle. Maybe he voted incognito as John Baron, John Miller and David Dennison?

As a person who lives in Utah (but wasn’t voting in that district): We have a vote by mail option, which she’s now trying to call into suspicion. It’s just another attack on voting and democracy.

I voted at my local library because I was afraid this election would be fraught with conspiracies about the USPS. Even

I wondered why a minority like Mia would choose to go against her own interests by joining the Republican Party. Then I found this part from her Wikipedia page:

So he’s registering Republican now?

Construction? Fencing? They don’t need the Army there, they need the Army Corps of Engineers. What a cluster.

There’s a not-insignificant chance that he pulls an LBJ and doesn’t seek reelection. He loves the attention and enforced respect that being President brings, but he hates the actual duties of the job. Ex-President, on the other hand, is all the perks and none of the boring stuff.

If we lose the Republican party, the Democrat’s can do a lot of good unchecked for say 8 to 12 years max, after that we risk despotism.

Thank you. I’m on the opposite side of the spectrum (token conservative in these parts) and have been saying the same thing. Republicans have given up on conservative principals for power. They are desperately hanging on to it through any means they can, which is why they are supporting Trump.

I wish that the news networks did a better job of covering the President and didn’t broadcast his little hate speeches anymore. But are the news networks the largest culprit anymore? If I understand the “news” environment correctly, a large portion of the population gets their news from Facebook or internet blogs

This is why those SecState races in certain states matter a lot, and why if the DNC were smart, they’d make sure the house tried to pass voting rights bills before any other sort of grandstanding anything and try to put the GOP on the defensive.

This has been on my mind. Trump is mad now because his allies are being removed from Congress; what about if it’s him, the most important person he knows? I think in the next two years we need to take the media to task very seriously about the lies they are willing to print because the president said them. There are

The Republican party moving into this mask of conspiracy peddling nonsense has me concerned on many fronts. But, as a libtard, I’m concerned that their long term prospects are dismal. We need at least two parties. Unchecked power for any party is a bad thing. Our country has been great because of the ebb and flo, the

we also have to consider the possibility of the Supreme Court intervening to help a Republican win the presidency for the second time in 20 years.