Short version:
Short version:
How the Hell did you go and get fired on your day off?
Cyborg died on his way home to his home planet.
When cyborg is not on screen, all the other characters should be asking, “where’s cyborg?”
Hollywoo celebrities? What do they know? Do they know things? Let's find out!
The field looked good going in to 2020 as well. It remains to be seen if Georgia is a sign that GOP will be unable to recreate their 2020 turnout without Trump on the ballot, and it remains to be seen how the left-wing of the Democratic party will respond to the next two years.
I’m sure the director is heartbroken that he won’t get to benefit from Fisher’s never-ending stream of unsolicited script revisions, all of which coincidentally happen to give Fisher more screen time.
He’s been terminated.
Once Ossoff, Warnock, and Biden/Harris are sworn in, that’s it. The doors are open.
Agreed. Without considering what makes a good AG, this article just seems to assume that it is an honorary office rewarded to somebody who has made big public splashes of behalf of Democrats, which is hard to do as a federal appellate judge. (How many federal circuit court judges can you name? Are any of them not…
Indeed. This whole piece is tone-deaf and cynical as hell. Yesterday, was a pretty good example of what the DOJ and the intelligence community will be dealing with.
I’m cool with Garland, that’s a revenge nomination. I trust the dude to find the dirt and get payback.
Yeah, posting this article less than 24 hours after a right-wing coup attempt is pretty shitty. Seems to me like nominating someone who cut their teeth on right-wing terrorist prosecutions is a pretty fucking good choice.
Why would you want Garland (who’s in his 60s) to replace Breyer?
Garland prosecuted Timothy McVeigh. I’m happy to have an AG who has previous experience dealing with right-wing terrorism. The middle finger to McConnell is just a bonus.
But she also brings experience with the system and an ability to get an array of parties together for everyone’s benefit. Case in point: The Georgia Senatorial elections.
She can shape the party into the 21st century, with younger more diverse candidates who aren’t afraid and are prepared to take on the old guard.
+1
Stacey Abrams for DNC Chair, they need her skills to keep the wheels on the tracks.