Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Merrick Garland troubling confirmation hearing...



HAWLEY: "Do you believe that illegal entry at America's border should remain a crime?" GARLAND: "I just haven't thought about that question...
Apparently Garland has not thought too much about border crime, because he was too busy thinking about the Capital "bombing" that took place (which didn't take place). While this is his biggest concern on the domestic terror front, for some reason Merrick Garland doesn't believe that Antifa attacking Federal buildings is a big problem, as long as it is done at night? 

The questions are whether Garland is confused, uninformed, partisan, or just not all that bright. But for whatever reasons, there were a lot of people who came out of this meeting very unimpressed.

60 comments:

rrb said...



thank God this clown never made it on the USSC.


Caliphate4vr said...

And Antifa’s attacks on federal buildings aren’t domestic terrorism, because they happened at night????

anonymous said...

Thank God the AG will reverse the trump ruined DOJ!!!!! He sure has a great mind and shows he has the temperament to act like an AG is supposed....Sure glad it pisses rat off!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

anonymous said...

d...
And Antifa’s attacks on federal buildings aren’t domestic terrorism because they happened at night!!!!!!!!


HE DID NOT IMPLY OR SAY THAT YOU FUCKING MORON!!!!!!!!!!! God dayum you are stupid!!!!!!!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

thebradfordfile
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1364045973966761987


Ted Cruz should have shown up to today's hearing in a Cancun t-shirt.


That would have been a real "bomb"

ROFLMFAO !!!

Caliphate4vr said...

Here ya go fatboy

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Washington Examiner
https://twitter.com/dcexaminer/status/1363897940893310980

@TedCruz: "Eric Holder described his role as attorney general as being the wingman for President Obama."

Merrick Garland: "I can assure you I do not regard myself as anything other than the lawyer for the people of the United States. I'm not the president's lawyer."


must still be talking about President Trump

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


thebradfordfile
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile/status/1364041454272839681


We shouldn't be asking if Merrick Garland should be AG.

We should be asking how he passed the bar exam.



FACT CHECK - TRUE

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I have to laugh. I just heard the exact opposite about Garland, how civil and receptive his hearing has been.

You get your information from the Biden Bad Guy syndrome. Biden bad, bad. Radical!

The fact that ORANGE MAN BAD was true doesn't mean you can paint Biden like that.
As I posted earlier, it just ain't working:
______________

GOP ATTACK ON BIDEN DOESN'T STICK
Punchbowl News:
“So far, Republicans’ main push has been to try to label Biden a ‘radical.’
Biden’s foreign policy is ‘radical.’
Biden’s immigration policy is ‘radical.’
Biden’s climate change policy is ‘radical.’
Biden’s nominees are ‘radical.’
Biden’s Covid relief bill is a ‘payback to the radical left.’
Biden is the ‘most radical left wing president in history, period.’
Something, something, ‘Biden is radical.'

“The challenge for Republicans is that MOST AMERICANS SIMPLY DON'T SEE BIDEN THAT WAY.
You may not like Biden, his policies or his demeanor, but the “radical” tag just hasn’t stuck.
It didn’t work during the campaign,
it hasn’t worked during his first month in office.
Biden just doesn’t give off the radical vibe.
There’s plenty to criticize Biden for, but yelling ‘radical’ at every turn isn’t going to work.”
________

IT AIN'T GONNA WORK, SCOTTY,
LOL AT YOU.

anonymous said...

HERE YOU GO BIG MOUTH!!!!!!!


BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! He did not say or imply that you fucking loser!!!!!!

rrb said...

Caliphate4vr said...

And Antifa’s attacks on federal buildings aren’t domestic terrorism, because they happened at night????


yep. fucking brilliant.

the only folks he's going to go after are conservatives and republicans.

rrb said...




hey BWAA...

you must be the resident rake-stomper until the alky wobbles in, eh?

LOL.

anonymous said...

https://www.c-span.org/video/?508877-1/attorney-general-nominee-merrick-garland-testifies-confirmation-hearing-part-1


The entire transcript....you need to pay attention to the section that Josh was trying to be a big shit questioner......BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

ORANGE MAN BAD
81 million Americans agreed.

BIDEN BAD
81 million Americans disagreed.
67% of Americans still disagree.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Merrick Garland appears set for confirmation after Senate hearing
Yahoo News
Five years after failing to give him a hearing as a Supreme Court nominee, Republican senators were generally cordial in their questioning of Merrick Garland, President Biden’s nominee for attorney general.

“I like you, I respect you, and I think you are a good pick for this job,” said Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, early in a Monday hearing with the Senate Judiciary Committee. Grassley is the top Republican on the committee.

“I think you’re a very good pick for this job,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who previously served as Judiciary chairman.

Garland was appointed to the federal appellate bench in 1997 by then-President Bill Clinton and was nominated to the Supreme Court in 2016 by then-President Barack Obama. Senate Republicans — including Grassley and Graham — blocked holding a public hearing for his nomination, eventually allowing President Donald Trump to fill the seat with conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch.

Graham had also opposed an earlier confirmation hearing for Garland’s nomination for attorney general.

Outside witnesses are set to testify about Garland on Tuesday, with a committee vote scheduled for March 1. During the course of the hearing on Monday, he repeated that he would be an independent attorney general who served the American people, saying, “I am not the president’s lawyer, I am the United States’ lawyer.”

"You're going to be confirmed. I'll bet my farm in Vermont on that," said Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., after his questioning.

"Never ask anybody to bet that, senator,” replied Garland, laughing.

Republican senators generally avoided picking fights with Garland. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas praised him as a moderate voice before listing his grievances about Obama’s Justice Department. Ben Sasse of Nebraska asked about Garland’s views on the investigation into sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee said she wanted to make sure an investigation into the taxes of Hunter Biden, the president’s son, could continue without impediment.

“You’ll be a good attorney general,” said Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., after a back-and-forth on the definitions of racial bias.

There were a few exceptions. Sen. Mike Lee was combative in questioning Garland on the nominations of Vanita Gupta and Kristen Clarke to top Justice Department positions after they made statements on race that the Utah Republican deemed “radical.” Garland was full-throated in his defense of the two women’s capability.

An issue raised by multiple Republicans was ensuring that special counsel John Durham would be able to continue his investigation into the origins of the FBI’s probe into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia. Garland said he saw “no reason” to end Durham’s investigation but said he needed more information before making a blanket promise that it would continue.

“I really do have to have an opportunity to talk with him. I have not had that opportunity,” Garland said when asked by Grassley if he would remove Durham only “for cause.” “As I said, I don’t have any reason from what I know now — which is really, really very little — to make any determination on that ground. But I don’t have any reason to think that he should not remain in place.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...


Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., pressured Garland on his view of the death penalty, asking him if he regretted the death penalty that was handed down to Timothy McVeigh after the Oklahoma City federal building bombing in 1995. Garland, who had been one of the top federal prosecutors in that case, said he did not.

He did say the number of people sentenced to death who were later exonerated had given him “great pause” about the process.

“A most terrible thing happens when someone is executed for a crime that they did not commit,” he said.

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., asked Garland about his thoughts on defunding the police. Garland noted that the Biden administration's stated policy is that more money should be spent for both police and programs for mental health and drug counseling. He also noted the difficulty police face, citing the bodycam footage from the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection played during Trump’s impeachment trial. Hawley was one of the leading Republican opponents of certifying Biden’s win, which the pro-Trump rioters descended on the Capitol to stop on Jan 6.

Early in the hearing, Garland promised a broad investigation into the rioters and those who aided them. “We are facing a more dangerous period than we faced in Oklahoma City at that time,” he said.

“We begin with the people on the ground and we work our way up to those who are involved and further involved. And we will pursue these leads wherever they take us,” Garland said of the investigation into the Jan. 6 attack, adding, “This was the most heinous attack on democratic processes I’ve ever seen.”

The nominee became emotional when Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., asked him about his motivation for serving.

“I come from a family where my grandparents fled anti-Semitism and persecution,” Garland said, choking up. “The country took us in and protected us. I feel an obligation to the country to pay back, and this is the highest, best use of my own set of skills to pay back.”

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Catturd ™
https://twitter.com/catturd2/status/1364021267381166086


Dr. Fauci is one of the dumbest human beings on planet earth ...

Merrick Garland ... “Hold my beer.”

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Benny
https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1363987032465408003


BREAKING: Canadian Parliament Votes 266-0 to Recognize China's Persecution of Uyghurs as Genocide


Biden - they just have different cultural norms. They're good guys, guys.

Good thing Biden wasn't president during the Holocaust .

Biden's America

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Thomas Massie
https://twitter.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1363810939368267776


Once you realize the personal ethical standards of policy makers like Dr Fauci and many of those at the CDC lead them to comfortably misrepresent scientific data in order to achieve public policy goals, it is not just your prerogative to question their “science,” it is your duty.

Same is true of Garland

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Tom Cotton
https://mobile.twitter.com/SenTomCotton/status/1334113156218630146

Neera Tanden wants Congress to hold up coronavirus relief for the American people so we can give checks to illegal immigrants.

She has no chance of being confirmed.


Wish the same was true about Garland but he is Fauci-like and swamp deep

C.H. Truth said...

Reverend...

I believe that Merrick Garland will be confirmed and that many Republicans will vote for him. Ultimately, these cabinet picks are made by the President and outside of something relatively disqualifying the Senate should allow the President to pick his own cabinet positions.

I don't believe that Merrick Garland is an Eric Holder or Loretta Lynch type partisan who will work in a partisan political fashion to push a liberal agenda. I would like to think he is a little more objective and would attempt to be more non-partisan.

Quite frankly I was just a little surprised that he seemed at times to be unprepared and at times somewhat confused. I think Biden would have been better served by someone who came across as less bumbling (which has become the calling card of this Administration so far).

Maybe (and hopefully) he is sharper than he looked.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He's the most qualified Attorney General in the last five years, since William Barr converted The Department of Justice into the personal Development of Justice for the former.

I watched most of it. He very clearly started the they are going to enforce the law, without political agendas or personal attorney for President Biden.

I don't think that he liberal agenda I think he is a completely objective and would attempt to be strictky non-partisan.

He has a reputation of being non partisan.

Unlike another person here, he knows that the insurrection on the Capitol building is the most dangerous attempt to overthrow the Constitution in history. He doesn't draw insane connotations between the January 6th insurrection and the response to the murder of George, and the demonstrations that followed. He knows that property damage crimes are destructive crimes on government buildings,is, outside the Capital of the United states of. are not acts of isurrection. He clearly stated that he will prosecute them.

He also said that he will reverse the separation of children and the parents. And conduct an operation to reunite their families.

He was very well prepared to answer questions from Republicans who tried to expose him as unpatriotic.

I don't depend upon right wing media or the MSM to make up my mind. Objectity takes effort, but Garland is very patriotic Americans who believes in the Constitution that has maintained the longest free country in history.

rrb said...




The Oklahoma City bombing bears no comparison to what happened at the Capitol building on January 6. To suggest so not only is an historical false equivalence but a heartless diminution of the suffering and loss McVeigh and his co-conspirators, Terry Nichols and Michael Fortier, inflicted that day—a painful affront to the families left behind.

But during his confirmation hearing Monday, Merrick Garland, Joe Biden’s nominee for attorney general, insisted the current political climate is worse than the divisive climate leading up to McVeigh’s mass murder nearly 26 years ago.

“We are facing a more dangerous period than we faced in Oklahoma City,” Garland told Senator Richard Durbin (D-Ill.). “From what I have seen . . . it looks like an extremely aggressive and perfectly appropriate beginning to an investigation all across the country in the same way our regional investigation was but many, many times more.”

He continued. “I can assure you this will be my first priority and my first briefing.”

The Democrats’ Consigliere

Garland, of course, is referring to the ongoing and partisan Justice Department inquisition into the so-called “insurrection” at the Capitol building on January 6. Top officials warn the probe will be one that is “unprecedented in size and scope.” More than 200 people already have been arrested, mostly for misdemeanors, and dozens remain behind bars denied bail; federal prosecutors argue defendants with no criminal record nonetheless pose a risk to the community for the thoughtcrime of doubting the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.

If confirmed, Garland will take charge of a law enforcement agency that continues to act as the Democratic Party’s consigliere rather than as a defender of justice for 330 million citizens regardless of political affiliation. Garland now admits he will place another politically motivated investigation above the legitimate public safety concerns of the American public. “This was the most heinous attack on the democratic processes that I’ve ever seen and one that I never expected to see in my lifetime,” Garland dramatically promised Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.). (Wait until he hears about Crossfire Hurricane and FISA warrants.)


https://amgreatness.com/2021/02/22/garland-will-make-january-6-investigation-his-priority/


man did we ever dodge a bullet with THIS asshole on the USSC.


Myballs said...

You have a warped definition of nonpartisan.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Senator Josh Hawley, (R-Mo.) inquired about Garland’s position on immigration policy by asking if he believed illegally entering the United States should remain a crime.

Garland’s response was very concerning.

“I haven’t thought about that question. I just haven’t thought about that question,” 

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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Pjmedia

rrb said...



Garland’s response was very concerning.

“I haven’t thought about that question. I just haven’t thought about that question,”


the only thing that Garland has thought about at all is persecuting the right.

this will be the sum total of his responsibilities under the China Joe admin.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He didn't need someone else to take the SAT.

Early life and education

Merrick Brian Garland was born in Chicago, and raised in the northern suburb of Lincolnwood. His mother Shirley (née Horwitz) was a director of volunteer services at Chicago's Council for Jewish Elderly (now called CJE SeniorLife); his father, Cyril Garland, headed Garland Advertising, a small business run out of the family's home. Born to a Jewish family, Garland was raised in Conservative Judaism. His grandparents left the Pale of Settlement within the Russian Empire in the early 20th century, fleeing antisemitic pogroms and seeking a better life for their children in the United States.

Garland attended Niles West High School in Skokie, Illinois, where he was president of the student council, acted in theatrical productions, and was a member of the debate team. He graduated in 1970 as the class valedictorian. Garland was also a Presidential Scholar and National Merit Scholar.

Garland attended Harvard College on a scholarship, graduating as valedictorian with an A.B. degree summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in social studies in 1974. He initially wanted to become a physician, but quickly decided to become an attorney instead. 

I'm surprised that non of the "good people " chanting No more Jews outside the Capitol building.

Myballs said...

So if all Qaida were to blow up the Washington monument when it's closed, it would not be terrorism?

That's some kinda stupid

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The former called William Barr and asked him to arrest Biden, crooked Hillary and the ex President who was born in Kenya.

Barr acted as the former's attorney until he tried to overturn the election .

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

That's the dumbest question I've ever seen, even from you.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

During the hearing Merrick Garland drew a line,from the Oklahoma City bombing, to the January 6th Insurrection.

Domestic terrorism is the biggest threat to the United States. He didn't say that the 9/11 attacks were not terrorism.

But he made it clear that domestic terrorism is a must much more dangerous to the United States of America.

The 9/11 attacks, united the country in unprecedented ways.

President Biden is attempting to reunite the country and move forward. We are more deeply divided in my lifetime. I truly hope that the Republicans will work with Sleepy Joe, instead to putting their partisan agenda in first place.

Caliphate4vr said...

CNN)The Biden administration is rolling back the controversial Trump-era naturalization civics test, reverting to a prior version of the exam, according to a policy alert published Monday.

US Citizenship and Immigration Services, which administers the test, announced it will go back to using a 2008 version. The agency had received thousands of comments on the Trump administration's exam, as well as President Joe Biden's executive order on restoring faith in the legal immigration system.
In December, the Trump administration implemented its revised civics test, which made changes to test content, increased the number of questions for applicants to study, and updated the number of questions applicants had to answer correctly.


Q. Will you vote Donk?

A. Yes

Q. Congratulations

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The 9/11 attacks, united the country in unprecedented ways created Soars and inspired CH to open the blog.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Why weren't they informed before the January 6th attacks?????

Top Capitol law enforcement officials on Tuesday said they did not see intelligence from the FBI the night before the U.S. Capitol riot that warned of calls for violence online and said groups were “preparing for war.”

Under questioning from Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., the chair of one of the panels leading the hearing, former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said the report was received at Capitol Police headquarters the night before the Jan. 6 riot, but leadership did not see it.

The officials previously faulted intelligence failures at the federal level for not forecasting the escalation of violence at the riot. Former House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving, the House’s top law enforcement officer, said the U.S. Capitol Police’s intelligence compiled from federal reports did not “forecast a coordinated assault” on the Capitol as had happened during the riot.



Did the former keep it secret in order to overturn the election?

This investigation is not over.

Caliphate4vr said...

An attack on a courthouse while in operation — trying to prevent judges from actually deciding cases—that plainly is domestic uh uh um um uh uh extremism uh uh um um uh uh um domestic terrorism. An attack simply on government property at night, or under any other kind of circumstances, is a clear crime and a serious one, and should be punished”

That’s stupidest parsing possible

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Considering your irrational comments, questioning his comments are laughable.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

After smashing through the barriers at the perimeter, the invaders engaged in hand-to-hand combat with police officers, injuring dozens of them, and broke through multiple windows and doors, sending lawmakers fleeing from the House and Senate chambers and interrupting the certification of the 2020 presidential election. Five people died as a result of the violence, including a Capitol Police officer and a woman who was shot by police as she tried to break through the doors of the House chamber with lawmakers still inside.

The hearing is the first of many examinations of what happened that day, coming almost seven weeks after the attack and over one week after the Senate voted to acquit former President Donald Trump of inciting the insurrection by telling his supporters to “fight like hell” to overturn his election defeat. Thousands of National Guard troops still surround the Capitol in a wide perimeter, cutting off streets and sidewalks that are normally full of cars, pedestrians and tourists.

Congress is also considering a bipartisan, independent commission to review the missteps, and multiple congressional committees have said they will look at different aspects of the siege. Federal law enforcement have arrested more than 230 people who were accused of being involved in the attack, and President Joe Biden's nominee for attorney general, Judge Merrick Garland, said in his confirmation hearing Monday that investigating the riots would be a top priority.

Senators are especially focused on the timing of the deployment of the National Guard, which eventually arrived to help the overwhelmed police, how security agencies shared information ahead of the attack and if the command structure of the Capitol Police Board, which includes the House and Senate sergeants-at-arms, contributed to the failures.

There is no evidence that the former had ordered the National Guard troops to stop the Insurrection

Commonsense said...

for some reason Merrick Garland doesn't believe that Antifa attacking Federal buildings is a big problem, as long as it is done at night?

Federal officers were murdered by antifa thugs.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Former chief of the US Capitol Police, Steven Sund, called the rioters "criminals" and said they "came prepared for war" during the Jan. 6 attack.

In his prepared opening statement during a Senate hearing on the Capitol riots, Sund said that the events of Jan. 6 were "the worst attack on law enforcement" that he has seen during his nearly 30 year career.

"I have been in policing for almost 30 years, and in that time I have been involved in a number of critical incidents, and responded to a number of horrific scenes. The events on January 6, 2021, constituted the worst attack on law enforcement that I have seen in my entire career. This was an attack that we are learning was pre-planned, and involved participants from a number of states who came well equipped, coordinated, and prepared to carry out a violent insurrection at the United States Capitol," he said in prepared remarks.

The police disagrees with Scott.

Sund said that he witnessed the rioters beating officers with "fists, pipes, sticks, bats, metal barricades, and flag poles."

"These criminals came prepared for war," he said. "They came with their own radio system to coordinate the attack, as well as climbing gear and other equipment to defeat the Capitol’s security features," he continued.

"I'm sickened by what I witnessed that day," Sund said in his opening testimony.


Even the conservative senators are deeply concerned about domestic terrorism. Only one tried to say that Antifa were inciting the attack. He looked foolish.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He said that they will be prosecuted and sentenced to prison for life

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Killing police officers in riots outside the Capitol building is not an Insurrection.

You would have been a terrible lawyer.

Put down the PBR

rrb said...



President Biden is attempting to reunite the country and move forward.

and he accomplishes this by hiding behind razor wire topped fencing and 20,000 troops while persecuting and prosecuting his political enemies.

THWAP!!!

LOL.

Caliphate4vr said...


Blogger Roger Amick said...
Killing police officers in riots outside the Capitol building is not an Insurrection.


Why must you lie?

THWAP!!!

rrb said...

Put down the PBR

knock it off with the psychological projection, alky

you're the only one around here who became a screaming alcoholic, drank your liver to transplant, wrecked two marriages and became a wife-beating lunatic.

the rest of us can hold our liquor.

you're the weakling.

THWAP!!! THWAP!!! THWAP!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

Hasbro Releases Exciting New 'Fauci Says' Game

U.S.—Hasbro has released an exciting new game called "Fauci Says," where you have to try to keep up with an electronic voice telling you to do a variety of tasks.

"Whether Fauci tells you to double-mask, close down schools, lock down forever, or jump off a bridge, you'll have to comply -- or you lose the game!" says the narrator over Hasbro's debut commercial for the game. "What wacky thing will Fauci have you do next? No one knows!"

The commercial then shows a happy family competing in the game. They're all having fun, trying to mask, unmask, social-distance, then not social-distance, and perform a variety of contradictory instructions, until one of them fails to put on a seventh mask in time and is cast out of the family for being anti-science, per the game's instruction manual. "You just got Faucied!" the rest of the family says in glee as the young daughter packs her bags.

"Sorry -- that's just FAUCI SAYS!"

Dr. Fauci lent his voice talents to the game for a more realistic feel. Many of the commands are taken right from actual press conferences and interviews, from the time he told Americans to stop wearing masks to the time he told them to wear masks for the next few years. Hasbro says the game is super-relevant and timely and also to be careful because there's a recording device in the game and you'll be reported if you fail to comply with any of the commands.

Have fun!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

alky said:
Sund said that he witnessed the rioters beating officers with "fists, pipes, sticks, bats, metal barricades, and flag poles."

"These criminals came prepared for war," he said. "They came with their own radio system to coordinate the attack, as well as climbing gear and other equipment to defeat the Capitol’s security features," he continued.




So "prepared for war" without any firearms or even any knives.

This must really have been the JV team

Why is razor wire, high performance fencing and 20,000+ armed troops necessary again ???

Photo op to drive a narrative ?

And not even the decency to give them sleeping quarters.

And another photo op of bringing them cookies. Sickening.


Biden's America

The JV presidency.

Banana Republic

Stolen election

Anonymous said...

Mrs. Merrick Garland.

Wow her testimony is that of a brain dead Socialist.

Anonymous said...

"During a confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, Garland was asked by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) if Garland supported criminally prosecuting illegal entry to the U.S. and if prosecutions of illegal border crossers would continue under his watch."

Mrs. Merrick Garland, failed to say "yes".

News report said...

Judge Merrick Garland is sailing toward confirmation as the next attorney general.

rrb said...


So "prepared for war" without any firearms or even any knives.


the "armed" part of "armed insurrection" is just as fucking laughable as the "insurrection" part of "armed insurrection."

LOL.

and Garland "draws a straight line" from OK City to Jan. 6th.

imbecile.

Anonymous said...

RRB is right.

Republican served this nation well by keeping this skirt WEARING sissy bitch off the high court.

anonymous said...

Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...
Hasbro Releases Exciting New 'Fauci Says' Game


Stupid even for a drunk like you THWAP!!!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

HEY, SCOTTIE, LOOK AT THIS!!!.
YOU SAY GARLAND IS JUST SO VERY, VERY TERRIBLE,
AND YET ---

McConnell Backs Merrick Garland for Attorney General
POLITICO:
“Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will support Merrick Garland’s nomination for attorney general, five years after blocking the judge’s path to the Supreme Court."

MY, MY. HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN THAT?

(Cue up the hatred for McConnell memes.)

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

THWAP!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Vilsack Confirmed as Agriculture Secretary
Taegan Goddard:

"The U.S. Senate confirmed Tom Vilsack to be the next secretary of agriculture, 92 to 7.

This will be Vilsack’s second stint in the job."
_____________

He must have done a very good job the first time.

anonymous said...

After McConnell put up with the Barr BS.....Garland will seem like a breath of spring air as he fixes the DOJ that trump fucked up almost beyond recognition!!!!!!! Next....the tax files and indictment!!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

MY, MY. HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN THAT?

Easy...

Look at what I wrote earlier in this comment thread.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Oh? A lot of people seem to have come out of the meeting feeling quite impressed.

McConnell apparently thinks Garland will make an excellent attorney general.

rrb said...


McConnell apparently thinks Garland will make an excellent attorney general.

except he didn't say that, pederast.

Mitch simply said he supports the nomination.

Mitch is shrewd. as evidenced by Garland being up for AG and not USSC.

LOL.

idiot.