Wednesday Rainy Day Reads

Debate or discussion or whatever over the Articles of Impeachment can be found here and other places:


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Biden says he is not planning on being a one-term president if he is elected to the office, assuming conspiracy theories like this one don't come to pass.
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More about the crackpot AG who has some terrifying ideas is right here.

A classic rogue bureaucrat.

Barr is big on the "unitary executive" nonsense, which translated means a president can in fact be a dictator.

Barr's speech has come under a lot of public criticism. But the members of the Federalist Society in attendance on Friday night gave his rousing call to arms a standing ovation. The supposedly brilliant legal minds of the conservative movement ecstatically applauded a demagogic, partisan speech by the most powerful law enforcement officer in the nation, setting forth the idea that America should be ruled by a succession of dictators who will keep the nation's true enemies — the political terrorists of the left — in line.

If we're lucky, Donald Trump will not be president much longer. But this is the Republican Party he will be leaving behind. Rather than being chagrined by this experience, they seem to be evolving into a new level of authoritarianism.

What should be required viewing is the Jim Bakker Show  because this is where a lot of this horseshit about justifying a dictatorship can be found, all under the name of "Christianity."  It is all about riling up the Republican base so the election can be close enough for the Russians to steal for Trump again.
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Good news for female athletes, for a change.
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So how did he get tenure?






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Harvey Weinstein's insurance companies decided to settle out of court.

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