Stupid Republican idea of the day

Ah, there’s that unshakable respect for the sanctity of life!

Can’t offend them, they are Trump’s own “very fine people” after all.
Hail Hydra, or something.

Good riddance and don’t come back? :smiley:

And all he had to do, was NOT say something incredibly stupid. The bar wasn’t low enough for him I guess.

That traitor piece of shit should be in prison, not electioneering.

Kris Kobach’s week in federal court has not gone very well for him in the ACLU lawsuit against his attempts to block anybody but Republicans from voting.

But he let LePage say “I’m not the stupid one anymore!”

Not sure what sorta foot he’s starting off on when he says:

Well it’s nice that at least he wasn’t whining right off the bat about what a hard done by martyr he’s been. And, he doesn’t want to have ANY part of having pity for you. Or something. Don’t think I wanna know what situation where he saw passion in Omar’s eyes.
And figures Flynn’s stumping for someone like Navarro, who’s your basic anti-Obamacare gun nut.

Defying court orders? How often do turds like that get sent to jail for contempt of court? The humans need to start playing hardball against these rogue replicants.

You gotta admit that’s quite an accomplishment.

He wasn’t held in contempt. He tried to introduce evidence that he hadn’t produced to the other party. The judge correctly refused to admit it. It happens frequently.

Ah, discovery violations. The purview of shady lawyers and rapey conquistadors.

I thought the contempt was because he hadn’t notified the citizens removed from the voting rolls improperly that they were back on the rolls and could legally vote again.

You are correct: the contempt hearing was about the judge’s 2016 order.

And Perry Mason.

An actual Nazi is the Republican candidate for the US House of Representatives from the Illinois 3rd Congressional District.

A Nazi? From Illinois?

sigh

I think I saw exactly one episode of the original Perry Mason series and I was struck by how Mason kept casually introducing “evidence” in the form of “You say you were home all night, but what about the attendant at the gas station on third street who says he filled your car at 10 p.m.?”, and no gas station attendant character appeared or had been previously mentioned in the episode.

I am very likely misremembering, but my impression was that the writing was particularly lazy and the drama childish compared to any random Law & Order episode.

Georgia gubernatorial candidate claims in his ads that he went to court and defeated Obama twice over illegal voting.
Politifact calls that a lie.

I hear they’re quite beloved.

Are we sure Dan Ackroyd didn’t put him up to this? Is The Blues Brothers III: Electric Blues-a-loo coming out soon maybe?