Could they just make Larry the new PM? He’d likely be a welcome change.
Could they just make Larry the new PM? He’d likely be a welcome change.
Larry is like the Queen: Just putting up with the assholes in order to keep eating.
That’s clearly a cat who’s lost what few fucks he had to give and can’t be bothered to go find them.
There’s a ton of fake cosmetics being sold on Amazon, even with Prime or fulfilled by Amazon shipping. I buy a lot of makeup on Amazon and I follow the same process to check out sellers that I do when buying on Ebay. Scan the seller’s reviews from the last year, if you find people saying the product was clearly fake,…
There are some beauty and Heathcare products that are WAY cheaper on Amazon because they come in multipacks and I only buy them there. Some of the stuff is about the same and not having to drive to the store or deal with the store minimum to ship is enough to make it worth it.
Sure, but why give anyone the opportunity to make the argument?
The rules says “not publicly endorse or OPPOSE”-now do you get it?
I’m no Trump fan and am rather fond of RBG’s jurisprudence, but she shouldn’t have commented on a candidate.
No. It’s basic administrative law. The most basic, actually.
I love, love, love RBG, but “or publicly endorse or oppose a candidate for public office;” is kind of what she is doing.
I love Justice Ginsburg but . . . the critics are right. She shouldn’t make political comments. There are good reasons for keeping judges out of politics, Ginsburg is aware of that. And its not like there was any ambiguity on where she stood on Trump before she said these things.
I’m surprised that a sitting Supreme Court judge would comment publicly on the election. It’s inappropriate. Everyone can assume to know her opinion about Trump, it’s not hard to guess. But publicly commenting on the election destroys the appearance of impartiality.
I’ve never heard of a federal judge doing anything like this before and I have no idea why she would say this. It is a violation of Canon 5 of the rules of conduct for federal judges.
In before all the insufferable law nerds referring to Justice Ginsburg as RBG.
There are no “direct descendants” of Aaron Burr, since his only daughter died in a shipwreck and her only son died when he was 10. (He is my first cousin seven generations back.) You may want to read “Fallen Founder: The Life of Aaron Burr” by Nancy Isenberg to get a different perspective on his life and history. He…
Why? He is completely fascinating. He tried to overthrow the American government from the foreign country of Ohio. That’s baller, dude.
Perhaps more than any other topic, I’ve found incredible amounts of personal value from the philosophical school of…
Don’t be unfair to yourself. Despite what the musical’s fans would say, I’m pretty sure that Burr did the right thing.
As a loose descendent of Richard Nixon all I have to say is that this conversation is not being recorded... I swear.
Lesson learned? Never go to Hudson County.