He said that the US Government is breeding humans with interstellar aliens.
He may be crazier than Trump.
Trump is just the dumbest ass in government. Has not a clue about economics, or business.
He said that the US Government is breeding humans with interstellar aliens.
He may be crazier than Trump.
Trump is just the dumbest ass in government. Has not a clue about economics, or business.
Yes but he’s not as bold as Trump. And that’s…ok not much but it’s something.
He just doesn’t have Trump’s power…yet.
More importantly (IMHO) a number of Congressional Democrats would have voted to impeach Obama/Clinton/Biden over such a threat. Though yes, they did/would have overlooked a number of more minor or venial sins.
I don’t think Vance is better precisely. I think he’s slightly less unstable, which for most things means he’s a better choice in terms of out-of-control impulse decisions with huge ramifications.
Morally? No better, consequence wise, probably a bit better. And I see none of the repulsive charisma that Trump uses on his base, though given the propaganda machine that is Fox… who knows.
I was thinking that there is an absence of links where Vance makes nuclear war threats, at least against Iran.
Only because he is forced to accede to Trump…for now.
Does pardoning oneself apply to treason convictions, or just civil matters?
It applies to anything Congress allows him to get away with.
But what about the Supreme Cou… oh nevermind.
He said that the US Government is breeding humans with interstellar aliens.
That was Matt Gaetz. Vance says that aliens are the minions of Satan.
You got it, Karen.
Does pardoning oneself apply to treason convictions, or just civil matters?
The accepted old-time answer was pardons are possible for criminal but not civil matters. Treason is criminal, but if of the aid and comfort time, you would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the country Trump aided and comforted was an enemy. Without a congressional declaration of war, against said enemy, I do not see a conviction.
Self-pardons are questionable but this SCOTUS would probably be OK with Trump doing it
Of course, with impeachment, anything goes that can get a 2/3 Senate vote.
That was Matt Gaetz. Vance says that aliens are the minions of Satan.
When you’re not quite as insane as Matt Gaetz, it’s not a good look.
What are these people ON? I mean I had some fun in college, but I held onto a tether of sanity.
Hope we still have a world tomorrow.
Of course, with impeachment, anything goes that can get a 2/3 Senate vote.
As I’ve said, “What are we gonna impeach him for?”… “Well, everything”
Self-pardons are questionable but this SCOTUS would probably be OK with Trump doing it
Just glad that he is way too stupid to operate a firearm.
Just glad that he is way too stupid to operate a firearm.
Misunderestimated again, IMHO.
Until Trump’s marksmanship grades from New York Military Academy leak, we won’t know if he can shoot straight. But he can operate a firearm.
Until Trump’s marksmanship grades from New York Military Academy leak, we won’t know if he can shoot straight. But he can operate a firearm.
I forgot. I wonder what they shoot. Probably experienced the M1? Maybe a 1911? Maybe an M16?
I hypothesize that he paid someone to learn, and shoot the gun for him.
Can he be impeached for being a raging ass hole? It’s purely political after all, and he seriously is a raging ass hole.
I haven’t read the replies.
“In the meantime our great Military is Loading Up and Resting, looking forward, actually, to its next Conquest. AMERICA IS BACK!”
Aside from how directly this speaks to Trump’s likely involvement in the innumerable Epstein rapes … it – as with so many things – reminds me of Ken McElroy:
Kenneth Rex McElroy (June 16, 1934 – July 10, 1981) was an American criminal and convicted attempted murderer who resided in Skidmore, Missouri. He was known as "the town bully", and his unsolved killing became the focus of international attention. Over the course of his life, McElroy was accused of dozens of felonies, including assault, child molestation, statutory rape, arson, animal cruelty, hog and cattle rustling, and burglary. In all, he was indicted 21 times but escaped conviction each...
Trump is a “grave and gathering danger.”
With impeachment, the president remains in charge until the senate votes to remove him. With the 25th amendment, the vice president and cabinet vote to remove him. The president can then appeal and both houses need a 2/3 vote to remove him.
Who is in charge during that appeal process? Maybe the 25th gets it done more quickly.