From what I understand AZ Republicans are pretty much all in on the MAGA train, so I would be a little surprised.Y'all might not want to come visit me here in AZ anytime soon. You might get lynched for saying stuff like that around here.
I don't tend to agree with people that do lynchings anyway.Y'all might not want to come visit me here in AZ anytime soon. You might get lynched for saying stuff like that around here.
Not so fast, my friend. They don't like him very much down there anymore.Y'all might not want to come visit me here in AZ anytime soon. You might get lynched for saying stuff like that around here.
Man, after that Arizona lynching comment, I keep seeing stuff like this about Arizona.
Can't help feeling that people wanting to lynch me in Arizona would be a compliment.
Too Oniony for my tastes. I think practically everyone in AZ knows that the northeast part of the state is Navajo. Hell, it's named Navajo County for a reason.Man, after that Arizona lynching comment, I keep seeing stuff like this about Arizona.
Can't help feeling that people wanting to lynch me in Arizona would be a compliment.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-supporters-navajo-legislator-legal/Too Oniony for my tastes. I think practically everyone in AZ knows that the northeast part of the state is Navajo. Hell, it's named Navajo County for a reason.
Not the first time Nuns have been in the news for similar issues.I told myself I wasn't going to read this entire article, that it was too long and I had other things to do this morning, but in a way it was too awful to stop.
We Saw Nuns Kill Children: The Ghosts of St. Joseph’s Catholic Orphanage
The article notes these and other church scandals as part of what made unsealing church secrets and finding evidence possible.
The world is an Onion article now.Too Oniony for my tastes. I think practically everyone in AZ knows that the northeast part of the state is Navajo. Hell, it's named Navajo County for a reason.
FYI: agree with your statement Pez, not the actions being proposed in the link.Holy shit, the irony of "We’re taking a look at whether Google searches should be regulated" coming from an administration that killed Net Neutrality.
I didn't see that you posted this here before I posted it in the Trump thread. But it's so nuts it deserves to be in multiple threads.Holy shit, the irony of "We’re taking a look at whether Google searches should be regulated" coming from an administration that killed Net Neutrality.
Economic Anxiety?But her emails. The other guy did it first. Statistical anomaly. Bias.
Did I miss any?
"Be nice to have a businessman in office for a change".Economic Anxiety?
Didn't they try that in '92?"Be nice to have a businessman in office for a change".
NO COLLUSION!But her emails. The other guy did it first. Statistical anomaly. Bias.
Did I miss any?
Cheeto may have used that, but I don't recall any scoldings like that here.NO COLLUSION!
Oh, I misunderstood what you were referencing.Cheeto may have used that, but I don't recall any scoldings like that here.
He's totally not racist though. Just because he called voting for his black opponent "monkeying it up," he didn't mean it racially, just that it would be stupid and bad for America. So, when does he start handing out white robes to his followers?I swear this might be some sort of record. Rep. Ron DeSantis spoke to CNN just hours after becoming the Republican nominee for Governor of Florida in such a way to become embroiled in controversy:
Both sides! (of the Atlantic, 80 years apart.)Cool, not Nazi playbook or anything.
I realize that it's likely the administration will foul up the details (and I don't believe the final details are available), but I'm not quite sure how arguing for due process for the accused is a bad thing.I see Megan "Jesus is white" Kelly still sucks.
It's a bad thing because it's falsely implying that the accused aren't getting due process.I realize that it's likely the administration will foul up the details (and I don't believe the final details are available), but I'm not quite sure how arguing for due process for the accused is a bad thing.
If we're talking about Title IX proceedings, 'due process' is not what the accused get. The Dear Colleague letter made colleges scramble to create what, in cases, amounts to inquisitorial tribunals. There's been good mainstream writeups on these farces. Let's not pretend they're courts of law.It's a bad thing because it's falsely implying that the accused aren't getting due process.