NEW Stupid Republican Idea of the Day (Part 2)

As a general principle, I don’t think the state can move evidence of the crime around in order to create more jurisdictions.

Sure, but… what if they did? I mean, this is not a party of reasonableness, or what is right, or even of laws…

But that’s exactly what happened. Granted they didn’t move it TO create more jurisdictions, but that was still the end result. And, I know the judged tossed it, but that doesn’t mean every judge will. In any case, my concern wasn’t about the state moving evidence, but rather the state stepping in to prosecute what would otherwise be a county/local case, because of something like this.

At this rate, Fucker will just be shouting the N-word at the camera by Halloween.

I think he’s simply Putin’s mouthpiece now. Carlson has been given marching orders to try to divide and destroy America. The question is: How much is Fox News itself owned and controlled by Putin?

Who says Putin is necessary? “When we come to hang the capitalists they’ll sell us the rope,” and all that. So long as there’s profit in the short term (I’m lookin’ at you, Murdock) Carlson will say anything his boss wants.

Sure, it’s racist, but let’s not lose sight of how sexist it also is.

Wisconsin man admits to cutting his neighors’ cable line with a pair of scissors because he thought (incorrectly) that they were illegal immigrants and therefore “didn’t deserve cable”.

All that’s true–but I suspect that Vlad still finds at least a bit of room in his budget for supporting anti-American activists such as Mr. Carlson.

And I bet those illegal aliens use pronouns, too!

The RNC is suing Google because people keep flagging their begging-for-cash emails as spam.

Virginia sent the wrong voting location information to over 60,000 voters and lost the applications for over 100,000 people.

Clever!

Republican slappy fight!

An irate Tucker Carlson phoned Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.), chairman of the House Republican campaign committee, with an ultimatum on Friday:
Either reveal which staff member took a swipe at Carlson’s son, a Capitol Hill aide, in an article about internal House GOP politicking — or the Fox host would assume Emmer himself was to blame for the quote.

Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) — who employs Carlson’s son, Buckley Carlson, 25, as communications director — is expected to face off against Emmer for House Republican whip, which would be the majority party’s No. 3 leadership position.
The Daily Beast quoted an anonymous “GOP strategist” as saying of Banks: “Deep down, he dies to be liked by the Establishment. He hires Tucker Carlson’s son, a 24-year-old kid, to be his communications director.”

How is this still not a felony?

Individual 1 backed Congressional candidate claims that he earned $122,110.36 last year from a company which apparently doesn’t exist. His former work for the CIA means that even the rightest of right wingers think he’s a deep state operative working for the CIA.

It depends on whether or not it was an accident. Given that some the places that were sent misdirected notices were in the South East part of the state and went for Trump 2 to 1, I’m not willing to declare it to be malfeasance rather than incompetence.

There needs to be such a thing as malicious incompetence.

That’s on-brand in every possible way. I think my eyes rolled into the next county.