Well, because Trump was unfairly railroaded by a corrupt system jealous of his factual innocence, and Hunter’s conviction is holy and true and reflects his upbringing quite directly. Easy as pie.
“Book about book bans banned by Florida school board”
Right after this the school board accidentally banned itself.
Hey, thanks! I appreciate that; it’s news to me and I really don’t want to muck it up again.
It’s ourobori all the way down! (All the way in?)
“Well ya know, we wuz in a banning mood. One click too far.”
It’s not just that they banned it, it’s why they banned it.
Indian River county school board members disagreed with how Gratz’s book referred to other works that had been taken out of school, and accused it of “teaching rebellion of school-board authority”, according to the Tallahassee Democrat.
I read that, and I think, “Man, Mr. Carlson was right.”
and my Englishing was traumatized.
That is one of the best scenes in the entire series!
Hell, that ought to be a graduation requirement.
Over on Xitter, Vivek Ramaswamy reposted a xit asserting the Hunter Biden conviction is a sham to legitimitize Trump’s New York felony convictions. So these idiots actually believe President Biden is throwing his own son under the bus after orchestrating a state-level conviction. This is multi-dimensional chess for you.
I thought that was what Eric was bred for.
Cool. Biden sounds so smart and so cunning and so powerful, I think he should remain our President instead of that doofus who couldn’t punch his way out of a paper bag.
I find it amusing how critics of Biden are quick to suggest he is abusing his power and masterminding these plots against Trump and his enablers, and then in the next breath complain he’s a frail, forgetful old man. Well, which is it?
You expect rationality or logical consistency from them? In 2024? Localized entirely in your kitchen?
How quaint…
It’s because of that potion of Adrenochrome and cocaine he’s been taking. Updated Robert Louis Stevenson for the modern world: Sleepy Joe and Dark Brandon.
Adrenochrome that’s extracted from the pineal glands of adolescent Andean iguanas? That stuff’s wicked!
It’s both! Here’s a real-life mafia example, Vincent Gigante:
With the arrest and conviction of Gotti and various Gambino family members in 1992, Gigante was recognized as the most powerful crime boss in the United States. For about 30 years, Gigante feigned insanity in an effort to throw law enforcement off his trail.
Dubbed “The Oddfather” and “The Enigma in the Bathrobe” by the media, Gigante often wandered the streets of Greenwich Village in his bathrobe and slippers, mumbling incoherently to himself. He was indicted on federal racketeering charges in 1990, but was determined to be mentally unfit to stand trial. In 1997, he was tried and convicted of racketeering and conspiracy, and sentenced to 12 years in prison. Facing obstruction of justice charges in 2003, he pleaded guilty and admitted that his supposed insanity was an elaborate effort to avoid prosecution, [snip]
Dolly picks up another W at the QOP’s expense.
Ah, that explains the two Law and Order episodes with the “Diaper Don” and the other capo that played insane.
from the article:
“I regret using Dolly as the example for the point I was making in the article,”
translation
I regret getting my ass handed to me, Next time I’ll pick on someone smaller than me.