• More proof

    From ?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 14 14:34:39 2023
    That old Joe hates and disrespects America.
    Novelty flags should never be hung in the prominent CENTRAL
    position and at the same height as the American flag.
    Show some respect Byedone.
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  • From jherring@cox.net@21:1/5 to Justan on Mon Jun 26 09:21:53 2023
    On Wed, 14 Jun 2023 14:34:39 -0400 (EDT), Justan <?@¿.com> wrote:

    That old Joe hates and disrespects America.
    Novelty flags should never be hung in the prominent CENTRAL
    position and at the same height as the American flag.
    Show some respect Byedone.

    I guess hording classified documents in a bathroom is just fine little
    girl.

    A former federal judge once lauded by the right for his conservative
    legal opinions delivered a scathing rebuke of the Republican Party for
    its continued fealty to Donald Trump.

    J. Michael Luttig wrote in a New York Times op-ed that the GOP’s
    “spineless support” has enabled the former president, despite his role
    in the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol and his Espionage Act
    indictment in the classified documents scandal.

    “Indeed, their fawning support since the Jan. 6 insurrection at the
    Capitol has given Mr. Trump every reason to believe that he can ride
    these charges and any others not just to the Republican nomination,
    but also to the White House in 2024,” Luttig wrote.

    He called Trump’s arguments that he has the right to hold onto any
    documents he wants “preposterous,” and called out the party for being
    ready to hand him the presidential nomination again.

    “Building the Republican campaign around the newly indicted
    front-runner is a colossal political miscalculation, as comedic as it
    is tragic for the country,” Luttig wrote, adding that the campaign is essentially one running against the U.S. Constitution.

    “If the indictment of Mr. Trump on Espionage Act charges — not to
    mention his now almost certain indictment for conspiring to obstruct
    Congress from certifying Mr. Biden as the president on Jan. 6 — fails
    to shake the Republican Party from its moribund political senses, then
    it is beyond saving itself,” Luttig declared. “Nor ought it be saved.”

    Trump’s campaign is doomed to fail, given the large number of
    Americans who would never vote for him “if for no other perfectly
    legitimate reason than that he has corrupted America’s democracy and
    is now attempting to corrupt the country’s rule of law,” he argued.

    Luttig, who was appointed to the federal bench by President George H.
    W. Bush in 1991, “operated behind the scenes at the top of the
    conservative legal world,” Politico wrote last year.

    He advised then-Vice President Mike Pence not to cave to Trump’s
    pressure to overturn the results of the 2020 election - advice Pence
    ultimately heeded.

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