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He dosn't care about political power as much as being a big frog in whatever sized pool will take him.
He dosn't care about political power as much as being a big frog in whatever sized pool will take him.
In an executive order signed on Wednesday in his first day in office, Biden disbanded Donald Trump’s presidential 1776 Commission and withdrew a report it released Monday.
In its report, which Trump hoped would be used in classrooms across the nation, the commission glorifies the country’s founders, plays down America’s role in slavery, condemns the rise of progressive politics and argues that the civil rights movement ran afoul of the “lofty ideals” espoused by the Founding Fathers.
The panel, which included no professional historians of the United States, complained of “false and fashionable ideologies” that depict the country’s story as one of “oppression and victimhood.” Instead, it called for renewed efforts to foster “a brave and honest love for our country.”
My God, they're still using hard drives? It would sure explain a lot.Putin had to recall Melania 2.0 for a data dump and hard drive wipe.
That only talks in general. If someone just goes up to a random person they will probably be investigated for saying it. However if you say it about the president you are actually breaking the law. So is a former president always in the second category or can they move to the first category?The serious answer to your non serious question is it is illegal to threaten to kill anyone.
.Criminal Threats
Even though the Constitution guarantees the right of free speech, that right is not an absolute one. The law has long recognized specific limitations when it comes to speech, such as prohibitions against slander and libel.www.criminaldefenselawyer.com
I wonder if crud knows it is called that because they met there?Oh god. It isn’t -all - over, is it.
I am excited for half the Rs to form another party.I'm not so sure this line of reasoning holds together very well. You may be staring into static, forming connections. Not all your posts, just this one is, uh, very speculative.
What laws, state or federal, are you breaking, and what points do the prosecution have to prove to jury to persuade them to convict?That only talks in general. If someone just goes up to a random person they will probably be investigated for saying it. However if you say it about the president you are actually breaking the law. So is a former president always in the second category or can they move to the first category?
He, better than anyone, should remember what worked for Trump back in 2016, and now he's making a bid to inherit the MAGA crowd from its creator, since he's likely to be busy in court for the foreseeable future, even if he isn't disqualified from running.He truly is a recalcitrant fibspinner and troublemaker, isn't he?
That's exactly what THEY want you to think! Those brits are tricksy! They've already snuck a crypto-Canadian into the VP office! Canada is part of the British Commonwealth, so they are like royal subjects up there. Biden is old, he's gonna die in office, then Kamala becomes president, and then she can appoint Meghan Markle as VP, which congress will allow, since she left the royal family... or DID SHE? As soon as queen Elisabeth dies, Kamala can just step down, making Meghan the president, which that gives Meghan and Harry all the might of the American military to fight his father and brother for the English throne, to reunite the US and the UK, beginning his power-mad quest to rebuild Victoria's empire!
(in case you can't tell, I'm being extremely sarcastic, not serious at all... I know it's hard to tell with all the Q stuff going around)
Oh look. A lost Monty Python sketch.Kermit's farewell speech about Trump:
It is obviously a us law but do not have the us code for it handy. I used to work at the white house complex and being around the secret service everyday you learned fast it was not even something to be joked about. The question is what is the exact class (or a class of 1).What laws, state or federal, are you breaking, and what points do the prosecution have to prove to jury to persuade them to convict?
Obviously I don't know the US law on threats, except it's complicated (overly so compared with English law, and that's not simple) but there's this as a guide
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threats-of-violence-against-individuals
www.law.cornell.edu
and I know that the Supreme Court has heard several First Amendment cases over the years that have set major precedents involving people who've threatened to kill the president (or the governor or mayor).
So I need to know what the defendant has threatened to do to whom, and under what circumstances, and what laws are alleged to have been broken before I can begin to understand the question.
There's this, from 2016, which is quite interesting.
True Threats v. Protected Speech, Post-Election Edition | Popehat
So. Thank goodness everyone seems to be going about this really calmly. Dateline: Rutgers. Kevin Allred, a professor of Beyoncé Studies, is not taking recent news philosophically. In the course of a rant he offers these: Days later, the NYPD shows up at his home and hauls him off to Bellvue for...www.popehat.com
Sure, I quite see why it's not a good idea for people working in the White House complex to joke about killing the president even if the Secret Service don't happen to be listening, but that doesn't necessarily make it a criminal offence.It is obviously a us law but do not have the us code for it handy. I used to work at the white house complex and being around the secret service everyday you learned fast it was not even something to be joked about. The question is what is the exact class (or a class of 1).
Well, that sucked.
Memo to MAGA and all its myriad fellow-travelers: Maybe Death of a Salesman as presented by Leni Riefenstahl just wasn’t the show Americans were dying to tune into this season.
And, while we’re at it, maybe turning your party over to Generalissimo Walter Mitty, his hideous scheming spawn, and the studio audience from Hee-Haw was not just absolutely aces as a political strategy.
Think on it, Cletus. I know this whole thing still sounds like your idea of a good time — how’s that working out for you?