Bedlam in the Country
Plus: Migrant shelter stabbing, Hollywood doom, Cuban spies, and more...

It's looking like a no: Yesterday, Donald Trump received a less-than-warm reception from the three-judge federal appeals court panel tasked with deciding whether the former president should receive immunity from criminal election-subversion charges.
"I think it's paradoxical to say that his constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed allows him to violate criminal law," said Judge Karen Henderson, appointed by a Republican president. The other two judges were appointed by President Joe Biden, and seem similarly unconvinced by Trump's argument; the only outstanding question that remains is what reasoning the judges will decide on when rejecting his claim. Per Politico, they're weighing whether to "issue a blanket decision simply rejecting the notion that former presidents enjoy any immunity from criminal prosecution—an outcome favored by [special counsel Jack] Smith and his team—or a narrower ruling that focused on the specifics of Smith's charges against Trump."
Henderson mulled whether "a sweeping decision to deny immunity to former presidents could result in a flood of partisan prosecutions" as well as whether the panel should send the case back to the trial judge "for additional scrutiny on issues like whether Mr. Trump's actions should be thought of as official or private," according to The New York Times.
To "authorize the prosecution of a president for his official acts would open a Pandora's Box from which this nation may never recover," argued Trump's lawyer, John Sauer, who then posed bizarre hypotheticals about whether a president could use the military to assassinate an opponent and be shielded from prosecution if not first convicted and impeached.
If Trump does not receive a favorable outcome—and it's looking like he won't—it's likely that his legal team will appeal this to the Supreme Court. It's worth noting that U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan already rejected Trump's immunity claims last month, thus his current appeal. Basically, the actual trial will continue to be put on hold until the immunity claim is ruled on, then appealed (rinse and repeat as necessary).
Trump's take: There will be "bedlam in the country" if the charges harm his candidacy, Trump said yesterday. "It's the opening of a Pandora's box," he added. "I feel that as a president you have to have immunity—very simple." (Is it, really?)
Israel update: Yesterday, the Israeli military killed Ali Hussein Barji, a senior Hezbollah militant who was allegedly responsible for the recent drone strike on one of Israel's command sites in the north.
"Israel has long seen Hezbollah, with thousands of trained fighters and a deep arsenal of rockets and other weapons, as the most formidable foe on its borders," reports The New York Times. Tensions have escalated since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, but have ramped up even more within the last few days, as Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah have exchanged strikes on Israel's northern border with Lebanon.
Despite our preference for diplomacy over fighting and our continued strategic patience with Hezbollah aggression against our civilians, I don't think we are left with any choice but to ensure the security of our communities in the north by the use of force. Massive force. https://t.co/SisEsbcMLI
— Jonathan Conricus (@jconricus) January 9, 2024
Scenes from New York: Despite being in favor of massively upping immigration quotas, I would be remiss if I did not mention that the shoddily-crafted migrant shelters of New York City are not, in fact, OK.
Some strange things are happening at the Floyd Bennett Field migrant shelter, which is technically federal parkland (and also near my house in Rockaway). Several new cars, seemingly yet inexplicably belonging to migrants housed in these city-provided shelters, were towed from the area. On Monday, while driving, I saw what looked like a new bus of migrants pulling up to the otherwise-deserted area. But then, last night, as a heavy storm rocked much of New York City, the 2,000 migrants housed at Floyd Bennett were evacuated to James Madison High School, in another part of Brooklyn, due to fears that the tent shelter would collapse due to high winds.
The kids who go to that high school? They were switched to remote learning for all of Wednesday, since migrants were now temporarily living in their classrooms.
Meanwhile, in another shelter on Randall's Island, a 24-year-old Venezuelan migrant was just stabbed to death by other migrants in the shelter.
As of October, it was costing the city about $394 to house and feed each migrant, per day.
QUICK HITS
- Manuel Rocha, the former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, stands accused of spying on behalf of the Cuban government. "I consider the Cubans more disciplined and more effective pound-for-pound than the KGB ever was," James Olson, the former counterintelligence head at the CIA, told the BBC.
- Turns out that Alaska Airlines flight mishap, in which a door on the plane flew off, was due to loose bolts.
- An abortion/libel case at Notre Dame.
- Movement in the polls:
New CNN poll in NH finds Haley within single digits, up 12 since their Nov. poll
Trump: 39
Haley: 32
Christie: 12
Vivek: 8
DeSantis: 5https://t.co/cjvOPXniJL— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) January 9, 2024
- After six months of strikes, is Hollywood in trouble? "The number of scripted TV shows released in the US peaked at 599 in 2022, double the number in 2012," reports Bloomberg. "Those days are over."
- I love this piece, which dunks on Quora, a cool-sounding website that ended up being pretty bad.
- Good thread swatting away a foolish Vox piece that casts doubt on the idea that shoplifting is a problem:
The other thing, of course, is that if shoplifting falls in response to retailer countermeasures — more stuff locked-up, more cameras, more guards — that doesn't show the shoplifting was fake or a nonproblem.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) January 9, 2024
- Bill Ackman's argument, that Business Insider is wrong to write about his wife's possible plagiarism scandal because she's an "intensely private person," is an odd one:
Neri Oxman has had shows at museums. She's been profiled in Vanity Fair & on the cover of magazines. But her husband thinks that because she's an "intensely private person" she can't also be a public figure? Woody Allen is also an intensely private person. Just bizarre logic. pic.twitter.com/aT44SHxEV3
— Katie Herzog (@kittypurrzog) January 10, 2024
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Manuel Rocha, the former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, stands accused of spying on behalf of the Cuban government.
Spying for Cuba. How low can one sink.
He is just making sure Tampa stops corrupting their Cuban sandwiches with salami.
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I thought there wasn't any such thing as a cuban sandwich, or was that only in maine?
Nice. Haaaa
90 miles off the coast of Florida?
Consider: defect to Moscow or defect to Havana?
Well, Moscow is a bit more modern at this point, but gets cold as hell. Havana might not always have electricity, but it's always warm.
Better borscht in Moscow, I'm sure... if you're into disgusting "food".
Plus Latin American women pride themselves on doing it. Russian women want furs and chocolates and aren’t hygienic
And what possible intel could you get from Bolivia? How to make better cigars?
How to get more access to the world's primary supply of Lithium for our Green New Deal.
They offered him Cuban sandwiches as payment. Turns out, not many chefs domestically can craft one.
That’s the Maine problem.
Spying for Guam?
I consider the Cubans more disciplined and more effective pound-for-pound than the KGB ever was...
No doubt. Where are the Soviets now? Unlike Cuba, no longer around to destroy the lives of their people.
Where are the Soviets now?
In the White House?
Ding ding ding.
I mean the KGB runs Russia....
He does say more effective than the KGB ever was indicating a comparison to the height of their power. But I think "pound for pound" is doing the heavy lifting here. It just means the average Cuban intelligence officer is slightly better than the average KGB officer was.
I think he's just calling KGB officers fat.
The eagle flies south in the morning. The package has been delivered.
The chair is against the wall.
John has a long moustache.
Know any good white basketball players?
Gosh, that Italian family at the next table sure is quiet.
The Sun is out and the water is fine.
Chocolate egg creams.
NYC kicks kids out of school to create first ever migrant food truck culinary school.
https://legalinsurrection.com/2024/01/nyc-forces-brooklyn-students-to-go-remote-as-city-moves-nearly-2000-illegal-immigrants-into-high-school/
So will the parents of the school kids, forced to skip work or face child endangerment charges, be eligible for unemployment compensation for the missed work?
Will the businesses be compensated for the lost productivity?
Do democrats ever actually give a single solitary damn?
(And the sad follow up, to come next December, is that those same parents will still vote in democrats)
Doesn’t matter. I’ve been assured by the most knowledgeable and honest people that these immigrants will still be a net benefit to the economy.
https://twitter.com/LokiJulianus/status/1744920729013895592?t=8E-HcQcmfSOxeu-vFkMvLQ&s=19
Can someone give a reason why an individual would want to house ILLEGALS in a school other than “they fundamentally hate America and Americans?”
Because NYC is making so much profit off illegals.
Well, they could go the AZ route and allow illegals to vote in federal elections (which, of course, should instantly disqualify all of the state's votes for any federal offices).
Arizona tried to fix that issue, but democrats ran crying to the courts and are now required to use federal forms that don't actually require proof of citizenship. They passed a new law to verify citizenship for those who have voted in prior elections, running names from voting lists against federal databases (yes it shows illegals did vote) and now democrats are suing to undo that law.
Keeping kids out of government indoctrination centers seems like a win.
Spending money on illegal immigrants is not however.
And kids still being indoctrinated, just online now.
Does "individual" include lazy-assed union teachers?
This may be the kind of thing that finally pushes the urbanites against the blue team. I really thought COVID would, and did a little bit, but this is using a barbed wire butt plug to let them know who's boss.
It seems to be working in that direction, even in Chicago. The natives are very restless with Mayor BJ (D-CTU) and his incompetent clowns in office. It's odd that the corruption and the crime isn't what put them over the edge, it was the influx of illegal aliens and the fact that these illegals are getting better treatment than the locals.
Yeah, it's basically them realizing that they're actually lower on the progressive stack than Noble Asylum Seekers.
I think some of them also are listening to the bullshit coming out of DEI and thinking to themselves 'how is this different than what the Klan used to push?' now they're being confronted with the migrants and realizing that all along they've just been useful pawns for white leftists who never really cared and looked down on them all along.
O’Hare airport:
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1745121846704648219
Looks like the landside of one of the main terminals there, maybe Terminal 2, lower level down by the baggage claim area.
Here's another tidbit about this that I didn't realize till I looked at Twitter a moment ago, apparently the neighborhood around James Madison High School voted for Trump in 2020.
https://twitter.com/Opportunitweet/status/1745135924466401637
Turns out that Alaska Airlines flight mishap, in which a door on the plane flew off, was due to loose bolts.
It's always the maintenance guys.
I thought all bolts on aircraft had safety wires.
They will never admit it, but it was really the loose nuts.
I thought it was gremlins.
Nah, they just congregate and watch Snow White in a movie theater on Christmas Eve.
An abortion/libel case at Notre Dame.
Those professors are just anticipating a change of policy from the current pope.
Reading the details it sounds like a pretty clear case of
Fuck Around and Find Out (that your libel defense has been aborted by the courts).
For those who didn't see it yesterday, a break down of the clown show sentencing hearing for Epps.
Few things. Average j6 sentence is 3 years. Average plea deal is 2 years. People who never went into the building got 6 months, even if they arrives on Capitol grounds after fence was pulled down. But not Epps. Includes perjury by both the prosecutor and Epps who claimed he said they should go TO the Capitol instead of INSIDE the Capitol, despite video evidence.
https://twitter.com/NotRadix/status/1744763728543772845
The "QAnon shaman" was picked up and taken for a guided tour by two Hill officers to the chambers, where he said a prayer for all the officers on the hill and promptly left.
The Justice Department and prosecution deliberately witheld video evidence that exonerated him from his defense and he was was sentenced to 41 months in prison.
The Justice Department had asked for Chansley to receive a harsh sentence as a way to set an example among the January 6 rioters, and the prosecutors positioned their invented version of what he had done as emblematic of a barbaric crowd.
Meanwhile Epps, is the only guy caught on video that day actually calling for an attack on the capitol, but somehow he's alright.
What a fucking fiddle.
Absolutely Nazi.
Hell, Enrique Tarrio got 22 years and he was not even there.
The usual suspects here hate when you point that out. It makes it patently obvious these are political prosecutions and kangaroo courts.
That’s because they support it, but are too dishonest to admit it.
Malice or stupidity?
Yes.
Can't it be both?
I see no reason why not.
Some of them were violent so obviously none of them should be considered political prisoners.
Thanks for the info Jesse. The extent to which the government goes to cover up its unconstitutional actions is immense. There's NDAs so blowing the whistle is illegal. Imagine you're a federal officer and told to go to the Capitol on 1/6 undercover and encourage protesters to break the law, and you just signed a NDA before you got informed.
If the police were patriots they would ignore the NDA and blow the whistle. They are agents of the state and think their actions that day were heroic.
One of the officers that was a star for the Democrats is proven to have committed perjury by the new video released.
And I am sure the DOJ will go after him. Any day now.....any day....
He’ll get a medal. But one not as nice as if he has shot and killed an unarmed person.
SHE WAS TRESPASSING!
She was the first through the breach for a mob that battered down the armored windows of the US Capitol building. Textbook FAFO.
The video is easily available online:
https://www.nbcnews.com/video/capitol-shooting-that-led-to-ashli-babbitt-s-death-captured-on-video-99180613572
I can't decide which is sadder. Watching you idiots worship at the altar of the patron saint of iIl-advised B&E, or watching progressives fall over themselves to idolize Michael Brown.
Survey shows nearly 40% of companies expecting to lay off employees in 2024.
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/shock-number-38-us-companies-anticipate-they-will-conduct-layoffs-2024
My company hires in a new wave of employees in the spring. Then in the fall fires the lowest preforming 10% of all employees. Every year. It's good business.
We do this but with temps. The temps who perform, get hired. The temps who don't, get yeeted back to the agency.
That seems a little smarter. Firing underachievers before their three months is up would be okay, but after a year seems dumb.
We look at the bottom 10% of everyone, not just new hires. Last fall we fired a guy who has been here for 3 years. Kept the guy who had been here for 6 months.
But merit is racist!
Which fifty centers here will get the pink slip?
New CNN poll in NH finds Haley within single digits, up 12 since their Nov. poll
So it's been decided. The powers want Haley.
The new Obama,
Fatass Donnie has already declared her ineligible to become president - something about her citizenship.
Fuck off pedo.
Got a link and a cite for that, dip?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12945759/donald-trump-birther-nikki-haley-born-south-carolina.html
Trump's vicious 'birther' slur against Haley: Donald posts article claiming Nikki is ineligible to run for president because she's the child of Indian migrants - despite being born in the US
I didn't desperately comb though the article trying to smear the author and defend Trump. Just posting a headline and a link.
Seems to be a fringe theory (and it's idiotic) pushed by Paul Ingrassia. Ingrassia is merely a law clerk who thinks he's some sort of constitutional scholar. Apparently, his "analysis" found its way into The Gateway Pundit's page.
Why is Donnie pushing it?
Why does he lie about practically everything?
Why do you lie about most anything and everything?
I'm not a birther idiot.
Why is Donnie? Is he lying or just stupid?
"Trump’s vicious ‘birther’ slur against Haley"
Why is questioning her provenance "vicious" or even wrong, Plugstick? You guys did this to McCain and Ted Cruz, but suddenly when it's Obama it's wrong?
You guys manufacture phony opprobrium over the stupidest shit.
Never said you were. I asked why do you lie? Answer that, and you might have your answer.
turd lies. That's not a surprise to anyone who reads his constant stream of bullshit.
But it's becoming obvious that as Misek is too stupid to understand the concepts of "evidence" or "relevance", the concept of "honesty" is simply beyond turd's ken.
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
Politicians lie about everything all the time.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/08/why-hillary-clinton-keeps-lying/493841/
Politicians lie about everything all the time.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/10/us/politics/biden-exaggeration-falsehood.html
Biden, Storyteller in Chief, Spins Yarns That Often Unravel President Biden has been unable to break himself of the habit of embellishing narratives to weave a political identity.
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/111721484609384209
Is this the post they are referring to? Where is the "vicious slur"? All he did was post the article without commentary.
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
There is an article out of Iowa stating the rise is due to democrats switching registrations to vote for Haley to stop Trump.
Interesting. In 2022 Democrats jumped parties during the primary to boost chances for the most MAGA candidates, thinking they would be easier to defeat in the general.
Maybe now they are feeling desperate.
"So it’s been decided. The powers want Haley."
Reason will be pushing her.
Koch Political Machine Vows to Fight to Deny Trump GOP Nomination in 2024
Finally, in 2024, we will be able to replace “a woman” with “Dick Cheney in 3 inch heels”. This. Changes. Everything.
"The number of scripted TV shows released in the US peaked at 599 in 2022, double the number in 2012," reports Bloomberg. "Those days are over."
They're having trouble finding new marginalized peoples to representation all over us.
What is seems to be these days is quantity over quality. Netflix used to buy rights to other provenly-good shows. Now more than half their catalog is Netflix Originals. And 95% of those are absolute unwatchable garbage.
Netflix was stomping people with that model, so a lot of other companies started up their own streaming services and their shows got pulled from Netflix. Peacock, Paramount Plus, Disney Plus, etc, they're all trying to hoard their own content and keep it off of Netflix and Amazon Prime.
"They’re having trouble finding new marginalized peoples to representation all over us."
I haven't seen many shows about the struggles of people sexually attracted to dead rats. They still have some maneuvering room.
Oppressed Gazans sexually attracted to goats. This sounds like a golden globe winner.
If you fill the goat with C-4 and place a pressure switch in the anus, I'd watch that for the laughs.
Wasn't that already done with Willard?
In unrelated news, the quality of US scripted TV shows halved between 2012 and 2022, from 'barely watchable' to 'barely acceptable as background noise'.
Didn't (even) Law and (Fucking) Order pull back the curtain on the whole "Unscripted TV" illusion several years ago?
The number of shows without the words "The" and "Real" in the title peaked at 599 in 2022, double the number in 2012," reports Bloomberg. "Those days are over."
"The kids who go to that high school? They were switched to remote learning for all of Wednesday, since migrants were now temporarily living in their classrooms."
LOL
#KeepSendingImmigrantsToBlueAreas
Russia Today reported on that yesterday. The editor of The Fatlantic is going to reject this story as a result.
Doesn't that editor also fly the Badyear Blimp?
That fed fat fuck is the badyear blimp.
I'm stealing Fatlantic.
The flashmob of one will be sad when you use it.
Regarding the appeals court. One of the judges, who asked the assassination question, is a clown. Trump isn’t charged with murder. He is charged with conspiracy against an election. The executive is absolutely in charge of investigating crimes and elections. They can absolutely investigate states if they commit coordinated voter fraud. The DoJ often investigates political entities in states. This investigation falls under the duty of the executive. It isnt murder.
Based on this judges question Obama can absolutely be tried by a conservative DA for killing a citizen with a drone. Despite his claim it was done under his duty for national security.
The constitution also lays out the conditions for criminal trial as Trumps lawyers states. It requires an impeachment prior to the courts. Trump was acquitted by the Senate. The proper constitutional process is impeachment and then trial. Democrats are asking to skip the constitutional process.
Based in the arguments in the hearing, Abbot could arrest Biden for aiding and abetting criminal human trafficking.
Again, the judge is a clown and shouldn’t be on an appeals court.
Democrats are asking to skip the constitutional process.
Democrats aren't asking; they are ignoring the constitution, including constitutional process.
It won't be long before we see "charges" against senators and congress-members for wrongthink. Welcome to the banana republic.
Garland already violated the speech or debate clause when FBI agents took the work phones of a sitting member of Congress.
Yeah, the next four years are going to be interesting. Speech will be prosecuted as insurrection, Trump's prosecution has set the precedent.
Oh come on. If nobody had stepped foot into the Capital there wouldn't be any J6 prosecutions, no matter what Trump said. Freedom of speech ends when riots begin.
Well, the one guy on video telling people to go into the Capitol repeatedly received....no jail time whatsoever.
Freedom of speech ends when riots begin.
So we should arrest all members of BLM?
Stop pointing out his hypocrisy and using whataboutism. Jeff and sarc are very clear that there is no disparate treatment. Just ignore reality.
You think that if they had just rioted outside, they wouldn't have prosecuted any of the protesters, or Trump?
If they had stayed outside without hurting anyone or breaking anything, yes.
People that stayed outside and didn’t hurt anyone have been charged dumbfuck.
I know, and that isn't right. Now re-read what I wrote after wiping the drool off your chin. People entered the Capital and the prosecutions have gone wild. However had nobody entered and no one hurt and no property damaged, I doubt any prosecutions would have happened.
So you made up this conclusion that isn’t supported by anything that actually has happened. Good job.
75% of those convicted fall into that category and you demand people not to comment retard.
Didn't they charge a Proud Boy who never went into the building?
A Proud Boy that wasn’t even in DC was sentenced to 22 years.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/enrique-tarrio-proud-boys-sentenced-jan-6-sedition-case-rcna103280
It was a journalist that never entered that was given 6 months.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/infowars-host-owen-shroyer-sentenced-jan-6-case-rcna104378
That's what I thought I remembered. The guy wasn't even in DC that day, and they still went after him. What's to stop them from coming after anyone else who might've expressed support, but was never even close to DC that day?
Even worse is the primary evidence used against Tarrio was an attachment for an email sent to him by an informant and he said he never even read.
Now do the Kavanaugh protests.
If she wasn't wearing that skirt she wouldn't have been raped.
The Constitution is silent on criminal or civil cases against sitting or former presidents.
No it is not. For a sitting president the process is impeachment. A former president is just a citizen at that point.
Exactly this.
The penalty for impeachment is removal from office. It's not a criminal trial that results in jail time. It's also not required for a criminal trial. One has nothing to do with the other.
It’s also not required for a criminal trial. One has nothing to do with the other.
Here's what the Constitution says about impeachment
Judgment in Cases of Impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from Office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any Office of honor, Trust or Profit under the United States: but the Party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to Indictment, Trial, Judgment and Punishment, according to Law.
Some have questioned whether this implies Impeachment may be necessary as a predecessor to criminal liability, assuming the acts taken fall within official powers of the Presidency and not private acts. It's why the judges are hearing arguments on this instead of just asking you.
It’s why the judges are hearing arguments on this instead of just asking you.
Nice to see you applying that same level of condescension towards those here who declared that the criminal proceedings are completely invalid because he wasn't impeached first. /s
Poor sarc.
There's a difference between people making arguments and a bald assertion, like the one you made. You didn't offer any points, evidence, or reasoning, you just stated it as a fact. The truth is that it's not clearly factual, otherwise we wouldn't be undergoing a lengthy process to come to that determination.
Regardless what the Appeals Court rules, I expect SCOTUS to take this up because this is a significant constitutional question, and they're the authority to rule on those questions. I believe some level of executive immunity exists, but it's going to take someone with greater information and expertise than I to draw what the boundaries of that immunity are. Not every President should leave office expecting to be faced with trumped-up charges from dozens of politically-motivated DAs across the country.
There’s a difference between people making arguments and a bald assertion, like the one you made.
Really. This is what I was responding to:
The constitution also lays out the conditions for criminal trial as Trumps lawyers states. It requires an impeachment prior to the courts. Trump was acquitted by the Senate. The proper constitutional process is impeachment and then trial. Democrats are asking to skip the constitutional process.
Looks like a bold assertion to me. And it's wrong because, as I pointed out, the Constitution is silent on the subject of criminally charging the president. You quoted what it said about impeachment. That backs up what I said, not what I was responding to.
That's ok though. I'd be shocked if someone in these comments didn't reflexively attack me to defend their team.
Poor, poor, sarc.
Imagine applying qualified immunity to this case.
Looks like a bold assertion to me.
Perhaps bold, but not bald. That comment cites the Constitution via Trump's lawyers, then adds the indisputable fact that Trump was acquitted by the Senate.
This is why we need to teach critical thinking. The cited comment starts with a premise about the conditions for the trial, as cited in the Constitution. The premise then precedes the conclusion. This, therefore this. There's argument missing in the middle, perhaps, but the premise IS the argument.
Your reply states this:
It’s also not required for a criminal trial. One has nothing to do with the other.
Your previous sentences don't offer arguments for or against these points. The word "also," shows the disambiguation-this is a new, unrelated conclusion. Your first two sentences weren't a problem since you simply stated facts about impeachment, but those facts aren't related to the claim that impeachment is not required for a criminal trial. So you simply stated those two sentences as a conclusion without any preceding premise and argument.
It's why I seized on those comments in particular because it's a bald (meaning naked or unsupported, not bold, because you're hardly the first person to make such an assertion and it's not an outlandish conclusion) assertion of a conclusion on an argument in question.
In sarc’s defense, he’s dumb as a rock.
Poor rock.
Bald assertion? You literally have the constitutional citation just above. I apologize for having actually read the document prior instead of just blindly pushing the lefts narrative and ignorance on the subject. Your response shows you didnt even realize the clause exists. Lol.
Not every President should leave office expecting to be faced with trumped-up charges from dozens of politically-motivated DAs across the country.
I agree, and have said so on many occasions. The word I used was "shameful." Despite the lies the people you defend say about me.
Yeah the reason these issues have never been resolved by the supreme Court is because no one has ever engaged in this level of lawfare using novel interpretations of law to prosecute a president. I can't predict how SCOTUS will rule but sooner or later they'll have to deal with it. Better now than later.
The process is impeachment then criminal trial because a sitting president cannot be charged in criminal court, so he has to be removed from office first. Since Trump was already removed from office (by expiration of his term) impeachment is no longer a necessary first step.
a sitting president cannot be charged in criminal court
Only because the DOJ refuses to. While the president is immune from lawsuits while in office, the Constitution is mute on the subject of criminal prosecutions.
While the president is immune from lawsuits while in office, the Constitution is mute on the subject of criminal prosecutions.
That's seemingly at odds with the conclusions drawn from Marbury v. Madison, in which the Supreme Court declared that judges shall not exercise their own judgment over Presidential decisions. Doing so would, in essence, give the judge the power of the Presidency and violate the separation of powers act.
The remedy to criminal conduct, specifically Treason, Bribery, and other High Crimes and Misdemeanors, is impeachment.
Except he was impeached on essentially the same charge and was not convicted.
I think that is still a debated question whether a former president can be charged for things he did while president. The Constitution doesn't make it terribly clear, but I can think of good reasons why impeachment should be required first even when the term is over. Bad incentives are created if former presidents all have to worry about criminal charges for things done while in office.
The leftists here that refuse to condemn this because of their hatred of Trump are either too stupid to understand what the future implications of this are, or there hatred has clouded their thinking. Or a bit of both.
Trump's lawyer was arguing for immunity in all cases. The judge was asking how far that went. It was a valid question.
No. Trumps lawyee was arguing the constitutional process for charges.
the only thing more absurd than the idiots who think they can keep trump off the ballot before he has had his due process is the idiots who think it is impossible to ever prosecute a president for a crime.
if this were even remotely true, Ford would not have pardoned Nixon. nobody has tried in all our history to pretend a president is completely above all laws..... until your god king came along and can't come up with a better defense for his actions.
This is a comment.
He can be. Post impeachment based on common understanding of the process and 200 years of political agreement.
Or are you saying Obama should be tried for murder.
the purpose of an impeachment is to try and remove a sitting official from office. once they are out of office impeachment becomes irrelevant. you have to be a special kind of stupid to think an impeachment is necessary once a person is no longer in office.
if you can find enough evidence and a DA willing to deal with the media storm, go ahead and prosecute Obama.... i really don't care... the fact that you think that is even relevant demonstrates that your position is based more on tribalism that fact or logic.
But you're forgetting the most important factor.
Orange. Man. Bad.
I love this piece, which dunks on Quora, a cool-sounding website that ended up being pretty bad.
I've found my thing to whinge in the comments about Wolfe. PAYWALL LINKS.
Archive.ph
Quora is the Dear Anne or ask Abby of the digital age.
Good thread swatting away a foolish Vox piece that casts doubt on the idea that shoplifting is a problem...
Of course Vox had a piece willfully ignorant of the economics of retail theft.
Theft is profit!
Of course. It's just a write-off for the company. And, no, I don't know what a write-off is. But the companies do and they're the ones writing it off.
No, profit is bad. Theft is reparations. Reparations are good.
When you even make Jake Tapper annoyed.
Jake Tapper
@jaketapper
Family of female hostage being held in Gaza says when parents told the Red Cross that she needed daily medication for her health, a Red Cross worker told them they should focus their concerns on Gazans.
Fuck the red cross, they are aiding and abetting the illegal hoards.
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2023/03/red-cross-giving-migrants-maps-instructions-to-cross-us-border/
So they’re human trafficking.
We need to differentiate between the International Red Cross, which is a progressive hellhole, and the American Red Cross that usually does good. Or tries.
Sounds like the difference between the Humane Society of the US (HSUS), which is a lobbyist / activist organization, and your local Humane Society (in my case, HSMO), which runs shelters, rescues and adopts out animals, and provides veterinary care.
Yeah, the people helping out at natural disasters, teaching CPR, babysitter basic training, getting care packages to soldiers, helping them get home when there’s a family emergency etc, American Red Cross. The people stating your EPW have to be treated better than your own soldiers, and assisting terrorists and illegal immigrants, the IRC.
"As of October, it was costing the city about $394 to house and feed each migrant, per day."
So, it's taking more than three times the median family income to house and feed one immigrant. Someone with an in with city government is making a bundle on this.
You'd need to earn an annual salary, after tax, of $141,000 to feed and house yourself for the same.
I can kinda believe that number in NYC.
Those are the numbers Leftist libertarians like to point to to claim migrants are an economic boon. That's $394 per day per migrant that wouldn't be driving the economy if we didn't support this unlimited migration. Whether any of that is true and where exactly they're driving the economy is another set of questions entirely and they're not about to harsh their buzz with such things.
im sure for that 394 per day per person, we are getting exponentially more in services (and the food trucks!)
true libertarians tell me migrants are a net boon for us, so the profits will be raked in any day now
That's $5 for the food and $389 for the tip. $394 bucks would more that pay for an airline seat back to the shitholes they came from.
The EU and North America are run by assholes who hate their citizens.
The kids who go to that high school? They were switched to remote learning for all of Wednesday, since migrants were now temporarily living in their classrooms.
OMG. Did Randi Weingarten engineer the migrant crisis???
"I thought we were ramping up the replacement?"
There would have been more rainbow flags if she had.
I love this piece, which dunks on Quora, a cool-sounding website that ended up being pretty bad.
This is why Mike Larsen left!
Now poor Sarcasmic had to make friends with Jeff and the pedo to stave off the loneliness.
Quora can be very amusing, as long as you are really, really high.
What? White Mike left? I missed that, I assumed he was one of the several grey boxes I see every day. You mean all those boxes are Rev, Sarc, and Jeff...oh and sqrlzy?
Per Politico, they're weighing whether to "issue a blanket decision simply rejecting the notion that former presidents enjoy any immunity from criminal prosecution..."
"Whoa, whoa, whoaaaa. Let's not be hasty." -Biden (in a lucid moment, probably mid-morning sometime)
“Whoa, whoa, whoaaaa. Let’s not be hasty.” -Biden
Pretty sure he was talking about his pudding.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasty_pudding
(in a lucid moment, probably mid-morning sometime)
Mister, you really need to work on your closing technique.
Make the teachers still show up
En este classe hablamos en espanol por favor.
Se habla ingles aqui.
Hola, me llamo Randy. Me gusta parques de agua, y las drugas. Yo tengo un burrito muy grande en mis pantalones. Donde esta la zapateria?
That's about the extent of my 8th grade spanish. I feel bad for anyone that took french instead, that's even more useless.
I found Espanol to be useful while working in restaurants.
Apparently none of them spoke a Cuban dialect?
It made it easier for him to get his instructions from the head Dishwasher.
And buy drugs. Don’t forget the drugs, general.
I feel bad for anyone that took french instead, that’s even more useless.
I made the mistake of taking German instead of Spanish, because 15 year old me was sure that Spanish language usage in the US would decline... (go ahead, bring on the jokes).
To be fair, the Spanish that was taught in rural west Michigan circa 1998 was proper Spanish which flummoxed my Mexican friends, so it would likely have only been marginally more useful.
If you thought English dialects were different, Spanish is on another level entirely. There are a whole bunch of terms and profanity that are completely incongruent between Mexican Spanish and Castilian Spanish (not to mention Chilean Spanish, Argentinian Spanish, or even Filipino Spanish). A Mexican could tell a Spaniard, "chinga tu madre", and the Spaniard would look at him like he was a Quebecois in Paris cursing something out (French has the same issue between Quebec and France).
English, on the other hand, has much the same idioms and profanity whether in Australia, Canada, the US, or the UK.
Yeah, I was going to ramble on about when I first heard Portuguese spoken in Lisbon, but I decided against it. Language is fun.
Not sure if I totally agree. Knew this cute little number from Greenville, Tennessee, barely understood a word she said. Not that it really mattered.
Also, there’s a few dialects most Americans would have trouble with, Cockney and some of the Scottish ones for example. But largely Hollywood, popular media, has smoothed a lot of the differences in dialects, even making some extinct. Also: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g0j2dVuhr6s
You'd probably find your German you learned isn't as useful either, since you're taught Hochdeutsche, but in northern Germany they speak Plattdeutsche, plus Austrians, Swiss, Luxembourger, Berliner, Lichtensteiner, Alsatian, etc are all dialects of German. My Great Grandmother learned Hochdeutsche in school but her father was from Hesse-Prussia and so, spoke Plattdeutsche and actually considered it a bit of an insult when she spoke to him in Hochdeutsche. My best friend/former squad leader said he took German in high school for two years than a year at the University and was complimented on his accent etc by his teachers, he got stationed in Wiesbaden and on his first pass to Berlin goes into the bar and orders a beer auf deutsch and the bartender looks at him and says in flawless English 'you're an American aren't you?'
You’d probably find your German you learned isn’t as useful either, since you’re taught Hochdeutsche
Interesting. I've always been keen to learn new languages, but I wasn't really into linguistics until later in life, so I never stopped to think about that before. Thanks
The German I took in high school was perfectly adequate for speaking to the like, five people I've encountered in Germany who didn't speak English nearly as well as I do.
When I was a camp counselor, we usually had about five foreign counselors for the year. One year one of them was German, and when the kids in his cabin acted up, he would scream at them in German. It scared the piss and crap out of them, not figuratively. It's a useful language in the proper application.
I find the headline "Bedlam in the Country" and picture of Trump, to be Reason engaging in bias against Trump. The section on Trump deals with questions of immunity for official acts, such as when a police officer trashes your home in search of a shoplifter who fled into your home (and the courts have found the police to be immune because they're doing their job; thus, are immune).
Meanwhile all the bedlam from illegals calls for a picture of Biden hugging Mayorkas, or Democrat mayors declaring their cities sanctuaries for illegals, until they started arriving. Plus some commentary on their hypocrisy for blaming Abbott for bussing illegals to their cities, instead of Biden who made it possible and necessary.
Trump brought up the "bedlam" in his comments after the hearing. The implication of that is that there will be violence from his MAGAs if he is not given immunity.
Cite and link, Molly, or are you just queefing today?
That's not how I read it. I take it as referring to the chaos of political retribution through criminal prosecutions.
Yes. But Molly is a leftist with TDS so she’s going to hear what fits her beliefs.
no no it explicitly said burn Atlanta to the ground again.
I wonder if the morons who are cheering on Hamas and condemning Israel would have condemned Sherman?
Why is it none of the Trump supporters I know (and they're legion) read it as violence or code for violence yet your leftists insists he is sending code to his followers? None that I've met seem to understand the super secret code you seem to have deciphered. If it's secret code to his followers it's not very good because none seem to understand it, but you leftists all are able to decipher it. Seems a pretty code to me, if your opponents can decipher it easily but not your followers. Kind of defeats the purpose of it being in code doesn't it?
Leftists always complain about dog whistles, but they're the only ones who can identify or hear them.
Because in their rush to call others dogs, leftists fail to realize that they themselves are the dogs.
Projection ain’t just for imax.
The MAGAs understand it quite well.
It's projection.
Like those BLM guys?
Appointed by a republican president or a uniparty rino presidebt
Now this is just damn bizarre:
Riot breaks out in New York City synagogue over secret tunnel
https://youtu.be/e0lYJAtNgt4?si=hFoIxqMm4Fzhu-5r
My first thought was: How the Hell could someone, for so long a time, keep a tunnel a secret in a highly populated New York City that never sleeps?
My thoughts also went to Paul Brickhill’s book-made-into–a–movie The Great Escape..
One of the hardest things for the POWs in Stalag Luft III was to conceal the dirt from digging the tunnels named Tom, Dick, and Harry, as well as providing ventilation to the tunnel diggers.
They had to hide the dirt in their pants legs and dispense the dirt as they walked and then mix it into the topsoil of the camp. And the ventilation was a giant bellows made of scrounged cloth and wood.
And the POWs had to pull all of this off under frequent inspections, Klieg lights and watchful guards with rifles!
Where would the Orthodoxers in Crown Heights have hidden all the dirt? Under their massive hats and black coats? Would they wash it down the drain, to become islands for the alligators in the sewers?
And just who the Hell would want to go to all that trouble digging a tunnel under a house of worship and it’s surrounding neighborhood? It could only be to either get in or get out. Either direction suggests desperation and fanaticism.
Belief in boogums-in-the-closet makes people do strange things!
The boogums in the closet in the form of people all around them supporting their extermination?
That first and foremost. But in Crown Heights, Jews are their own worst enemies.
Here are more details. Basically, a bunch of modern-day Zealot Lubavicher Sons-A-Bitchers who wanted to expand the Headquarters against the consent of the owners and whose tunnel jeopardized the property, safety, and lives of their neighbors.
Again, another case of believing in absurdities and committing atrocities.
Cops clash with dozens of Orthodox men in synagogue as riot breaks out over secret underground tunnel
Story by Reuven Fenton, Kevin Sheehan, Melissa Koenig, Steven Janowski • 1d
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/cops-clash-with-dozens-of-orthodox-men-in-synagogue-as-riot-breaks-out-over-secret-underground-tunnel/ar-AA1mGZzw
You have the stupidest takes. Digging a tunnel was not a Lubavicher religious act.
They wouldn't be digging tunnels to "expand" the Lubavicher Headquarters and jeopardizing the buildings and people on the surface if it wasn't for their "sincerely held religious belief."
If it wasn't for religion, they could be doing a million better things like finding a cure for diseases, or entertaining a crowd with comedy schtick, or brokering a business deal or helping people in Israel and elsewhere.
Uhm... Who keeps labeling Nardz a Nazi for his posts about Jews? This seems awfully similar to what you've called him a Nazi for.
I'm not the one shrugging my shoulders and tsk-tsking over Hamas massacring Israelis, chalking it up to a tribal war, and saying "There are no rules, only tools.". So Nardz is a decidedly different animal from me.
Also, I'm not the one vandalizing the Lubavicher Headquarters and threatening property, safety, and lives with unsafe digging and damage to infrastructure for which all taxpayers pay, and doing it all over religion. (And the property, safety, and lives threatened were overwhelmingly Lubavichers and fellow Jews in Crown Heights.)
And he last thing anyone would catch me doing is going to the trouble of digging a hole to get into a house of worship I have no desire to enter and attend.
🙂
😉
32 Feet Per Second is 32 Feet Per Second and that is how fast things and people fall when a hole is dug beneath them. "Sincerely held religious belief" does not change that hard fact, nor does it excuse the damage to persons and property that results.
Nobody needs Tanach, Torah, Talmud, Mishnah, or any other "holy" book to know that you "Call Before You Dig."
https://youtu.be/DYEY5i9Bgfs?si=PHjNvVc43i71Fxtl
Not good at physics and math I see. Don't know the difference between acceleration and velocity. But you claim to know more and criticize those who have faith. And there is no way to prove one way or another if anyone's faith in a higher being is true or not.
Acceleration or velocity will both kill if buildings come down on people from a hole under the foundation or people fall into holes or dirt in holes collapse on people! And I seriously doubt any of these people digging holes in Crown Heights are Civil Engineers!
Even a 1 Foot deep hole would kill an elderly person with Osteoporosis if they get a fracture from it!
And if there is no way to prove a claim is true, a rational mind does not accept it and does not order life based on such a claim!
Take your weak sauce to another steak!
Despite being in favor of massively upping immigration quotas,
300,000 per month isn't enough?
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd-Austin has prostate cancer
He disappeared just for an operation related to the treatment of prostate cancer. The operation was performed poorly, and an infection was also introduced there, so the treatment continues and another operation will be required.
After such revelations, the likelihood of the resignation of the US Secretary of Defense has increased sharply, although the Biden gang really does not want to change the Secretary of Defense in the election year. But the threat snuck up through the ass of the head of the Pentagon.
- Intel Slava Z
Could be worse, it could've been the DHHS Assistant Secretary who was forced into retirement by prostate cancer.
This is just a cover story for his transitioning to Lulu Austin.
Wikipedia has characterized the current crisis in Ecuador as a civil war.
- Tupi Report
* this has since been changed to “conflict”
Mostly peaceful conflict?
Eastern channels are spending a lot of time on this story. The problem is spilling into other Latin American countries as people flee. That report was from Brasil.
How soon will it reach us? How long does it take to migrate from Ecuador to Texas again?
I'd like to point out that many of the same people screaming we shouldn't be the world's police also scream we should take in everyone who is fleeing from conflict. I feel there might be some disconnect between those two ideals. I'm all for not being the world's police, but also am getting tired of anyone fleeing these shit holes getting to jump the line (of everyone else trying to immigrate here), claim to be refugees and being resettled on our dime. When the Tsar expelled the Russian Germans, or those fleeing the violence of 1848-49, came here from Central and Western Europe, or fleeing the desolution of the Potato Famine, the difference is our government didn't pay to resettle them, they were expected to pay their own way.
Ironically a lot of Germans who fled Germany/Austria in the 1850s and 1860s to escape conscription into the German/Austrian armies ended up either joining or getting conscripted into our little war we were having around that the time.
Nah, we stayed out of it. We had seen Lincoln's disgraceful military actions before becoming president. Couldn't stand him anymore than those who enslaved others.
Then explain why two of my Great (multiple) grandfathers hadn't even kicked the mud off their boots from Holstein before they found themselves being shot at by Johny Reb (their kids later married and that's how I am here now). Quite a few German Regiments in the Union Army. Some took the blame for Hooker's fuckup at Chancellorsville.
This is the second poll I've seen swinging this way. I'll take the results with a grain of salt until the actual election though. However, the male/female split seems to be the real story of the election cycle.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_06434222-af1c-11ee-85f8-231e54135a69.html
I saw some polls saying that among primary voters in states where you don't need to be a party member to vote, that Trump isn't doing well among unenrolled.
I'm wondering how long it will take for millions of Trump supporters to declare fraud if he loses any of the primary elections. I'm guessing somewhere between seven and thirteen seconds.
Any bites?
Whats funny is he even mentions the uninvolved where multiple outlets have discussed dems voting in GOP primaries. Sarc apparently sees this as a good thing.
Trump has a history of over performing the polls. And frankly he'll have to if he's going to beat the best voter fraud team ever according to Joe Biden.
This seems to track with what I said the other day about GOP identification in twenty-somethings steadily going up ever since Trump was elected, and I suspect it's mostly due to them being sick of the misandry and girlboss shit that's constantly being pushed by the mass media as a direct response to Trump himself.
Once they're out of college, the whole "false consciousness" brainwashing about the original sin of being born with a penis doesn't hold as well, especially when they're subsequently told they can absolve themselves of that sin by wearing a dress and cutting their dick off.
Reality bites. Every generation learns that, except Gen X, we always knew it.
5th Circuit says you can keep your washer and washing machine.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_6bb80cdc-af30-11ee-be3d-3b3571280d0d.html
See? It's just Republicans culture-warring.
The judges also pointed out that the DoE even recognized, in their own statements, that they knew the dishwashers and washing machines were less efficient and ended up using more water and energy, because people had to pre clean, reclean, or hand wash because the new machines don't work. Kind of like the new water saving toilets that don't actually save water because you have to flush twice (also, in the US, clean, fresh water availability is really not a big problem, other than building metropolises in a desert).
To "authorize the prosecution of a president for his official acts would open a Pandora's Box from which this nation may never recover," argued Trump's lawyer, John Sauer, who then posed bizarre hypotheticals about whether a president could use the military to assassinate an opponent and be shielded from prosecution if not first convicted and impeached.
Love ya, Liz, but this should not stand. It wasn't Trump's lawyer, Sauer, who posed these bizarre hypotheticals, it was one of the judges. I can't tell you which because I don't think there's video of the hearing, and I don't know their voices so I couldn't tell who was speaking. Putting this on John Sauer, however, makes it sound like Trump's counsel is warning the court that Trump is planning to assassinate political rivals, which may be something the mainstream media is running with. He was addressing how that would be dealt with.
Beyond that, I'd even argue that it's not that weird. When you look at a case that may have significant ramifications, you often find an extreme event and ask, "Is this a logical consequences of adopting this position?" And if it leads to bizarre outcomes, it reflects poorly on the position.
I don't think Trump's lawyer did the best job of answering some of those questions. The truth is that if something that bizarre and outrageous happened, you would have little difficulty securing an impeachment and conviction. There's an argument about whether you can impeach someone after they've left office, which is something I haven't yet drawn a conclusion, but there are some legal scholars who argue you can, and it would be necessary as a predecessor to criminally trying a President for their official acts.
Didn't Obama already assassinate an American?
Yes, four were killed in drone strikes. Three were understandable as they were working with Al Qaeda. One was a 16 year old.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/who-were-the-4-us-citizens-killed-in-drone-strikes/
I believe the best term to describe Robert Gibbs here is asshole.
Judge Florence Pan raised the assassination hypothetical.
https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-attorneys-for-trump-biden-clash-in-dc-court-over-claims-of-presidential-immunity
It's not even a hypothetical - a President has already done it.
Yeah, that's a strange question from the judge.
Quote from the article:
Isn’t it already illegal to abuse your power in such a manner?
" . . . who then posed bizarre hypotheticals about whether a president could use the military to assassinate an opponent . . . "
Under current military regulations, whoever was ordered to do that would have to refuse the order.
Just for the record, this foolish hypothetical specifies the strike of a political opponent, not of any enemy combatant.
I didn't even go into that, but yes, officers are required to disobey illegal orders. It didn't stop enough people from assassinating Al-Awlaki, though, so I can't dismiss that, within this hypothetical, the President could create some legal framework to convince the military to obey this order.
I love this piece, which dunks on Quora, a cool-sounding website that ended up being pretty bad.
I dstill remember when Quora removed question details, which allowed users to add context to the questions they were asking.
Here is what Poe.com wrote.
https://www.quora.com/Why-were-question-details-removed-from-Quora-on-August-3-2017
"The removal of question details from Quora on August 3, 2017 was part of a change in Quora's policy. Quora made this decision in order to focus more on the quality of the questions and answers themselves, rather than on additional details that might not be directly related to the core content. This change was aimed at improving the overall user experience and encouraging more concise and focused interactions on the platform."
It clearly did not work.
Here was my comment.
https://quorablog.quora.com/Quora-the-importance-of-canonical-questions?comment_id=2164371&comment_type=3
The point about Bill Ackman is, what does Bill Ackman's WIFE have to do with any of it? If Bill Ackman had committed plagiarism, then that would be apples to apples.
It’s absolute and pure non-sequitur shit-flinging at The Evil Rich White Guy Doing The Wrong Thing With His Money all the way around.
Rufo et al. didn’t go after Claudine Gay’s husband for plagiarism. Woody Allen’s an actor and director, he literally put himself on screen. His (ex-)wife was Mia Farrow, he married her adoptive daughter circa legal age and Mia alleged abuse. We don’t grant private citizens privacy from abuse and certainly not to the extent we silence their accusers. WTF has anything to do with a scientist "plagiarizing the dictionary" can only be discovered up Katie Herzog's own ass.
This is getting to be more retarded than Whoopi Goldberg’s assertion that we should all respect Roman Polanski’s personal choices and privacy because it wasn’t “rape-rape”… in defense of a race-baiting, anti-black, plagiarist Harvard President.
“It’s absolute and pure non-sequitur shit-flinging at The Evil Rich White Guy Doing The Wrong Thing With His Money all the way around.”
It is 1000% this. Claudine Gay represents peak white progressive tokenism academia DEI. They got her scalp, and now the cope is “but rich whites get away with it!” It really shows the absolute cesspool state of corruption of academia. They are really running with “we want to be held to no standards at all because some other people also did it (maybe).”
The situation is very much a false equivalence, apples/oranges, etc.
Gay is an active tenured professor (extremely highly paid, might I add) and was (until recently) the head of Harvard. Ackman’s wife…is in neither of these positions as far as I know. Ill also add that plagiarizing another professor in your own field, almost verbatim, frequently, should absolutely be held as a more egregious offense than copying Wikipedia (despite that being stupid).
So what even is the desired response? Drawn and quartered? Tar and feather? The stocks? Ive asked a few people that are adamant about this stuff what they want, and they really dont have an answer other than "the black lady should get to cheat too"
Its really becoming an out and out “reparations = revenge” ideology with the left. “We were done wrong, and now we want to lie cheat steal and harm others because (supposedly) white people did it first)”
So what even is the desired response? Drawn and quartered? Tar and feather? The stocks? Ive asked a few people that are adamant about this stuff what they want, and they really dont have an answer other than “the black lady should get to cheat too”
The thing is Oxman didn't even cheat. If you asked Oxman "What did you do?" she can, wordlessly, step aside and point to silkworms weaving sculptures or 3D-printers printing houses or whatever. I absolutely think her tech work was utterly dishonest garbage, but her words were not her product.
Gay, OTOH, her words and actions as policy were her product.
The repeated equating of someone's wife's progress report with Gay's personal dissertations and professional guidance and mission statements is plainly dishonest even without any plagiarism.
Well the point is to get these kinds of defensive reactions from him, showing that he's not necessarily that gung-ho about plagiarism in general, just about Claudine Gay.
But also, his wife is seemingly not even an active professor, so what's the big deal? She's not going to be fired from MIT over this, she's not standing in judgment of students who may have committed plagiarism. What do these people who claim she's plagiarized think should be done as a response?
What do these people who claim she’s plagiarized think should be done as a response?
Nothing, that's the point.
Just repeat the "White People are evil too and nothing gets done about it because he's White, Rich, (and choosing what he wants to do with his money and resources)... and that's the problem." narrative over and over and over again at any wrongthinkers.
What they "want done" is for anyone who criticizes the Left to sit down and shut up.
The specific point with Ackman is, "he has never said boo about his wife's plagiarism, so he should SIT DOWN AND SHUT UP." Right now.
That's what they want done.
He should just condemn his wife's plagiarism, call it out as poor scholarship, and then point out that her achievements have long surpassed anything that poor scholarship built up. Since she's not a professor or someone whose prestige is built upon her academic achievements (from what I understand) it's zero cost.
If he did that, they'd still complain, but it robs the accusation that he's a hypocrite of any punch.
I disagree. He needs to go full scorched Earth and flatly say that neither he nor anyone else owes the statist, race-baiting pimps at Harvard any money just because they chose a black hoe to be in charge of the stable of whores they pay to lie Johns. If they want to get paid, they need to stop using unscrupulous black women to exploit black and white men and women for pay, find some honest work, and do something useful or actually enlightening like build a house or make a robot that prints original artwork our of biopolymers or something.
Jesse pointed out yesterday (I think it was Jesse, at least) that it's possible that the Wiki entry that she allegedly plagiarized could have actually taken the text from her own publications. Has any word come out on whether that's the case? I guess someone could use the internet way-back to look to see when the text in question was added to Wikipedia and when the book or thesis was published. If the Wiki entry was added after the book was released, it's a pretty good bet she didn't look into the future and use divination to plagiarize.
I should have replied to Jesse when I saw that one, but the answer is no. The claims of plagiarism themselves address this because they use the language from the Wikipedia pages that existed prior to her dissertation being published. These were 2010 and 2008 versions of those wikipedia articles.
In one case, though, she's explaining the second law of thermodynamics. We tend to use very precise and persistent terminology when we explain laws in physics, so it's entirely likely that the two sentence explanation could show up in multiple places. It would be like claiming that a Ph.D dissertation which includes "...because an object in motion stays in motion, and an object at rest stays at rest, until being acted upon by a force..." is plagiarizing wikipedia's article on Newton's laws. There's only so many ways of stating them that are completely accurate.
Fucking LOL:
Bill Ackman’s argument, that Business Insider is wrong to write about his wife’s possible plagiarism scandal because she’s an “intensely private person,” is an odd one
From the same tweet: The MIT professor, linked to Pitt by the tabloids last year, used her unlikely fame to promote… science
So, she was falsely portrayed as a hot piece and she used her inescapable predicament to bore people with science and, rather than recognizing her as a respectable “Woman in STEM” like you would anyone else including Claudine Gay, you conflate her with Actor/Producer/Director Woody Allen marrying his ex-wife and Actress Mia Farrow’s step-daughter whom he was accused of sexually abusing?
The fuck is wrong with you people? You make Whoopi Goldberg look like an intelligent and responsible journalist.
“I think it’s paradoxical to say that his constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed allows him to violate criminal law”
Well of course, it WOULD be paradoxical in a government where generations of politicians and appointed officials had not been gradually eroding the Constitutional limits on government power and using blatantly nonsensical redefinition of the words and meaning of the Constitution to excuse outrageous expansions of government regulatory authority. In a country where it was not impossible to abide by one law without automatically having to violate three other laws; a country where there were only a few obviously necessary, clearly written, brief laws that didn’t contradict each other and the Constitution; a country where The People understood that it is in their own enlightened self-interest to protect all the rights for all their fellows, even the ones they disagreed with or didn’t like much; a country that had not long ago devolved into a fight to the death among factions competing for control of government power in order to impose their preferences on everyone; a country that had not weaponized the security, intelligence and criminal justice agencies to use as partisan tools; a country in which the judicial branch has not preferred legislating from the bench to enact a social agenda, issuing ten thousand word, fifty page rulings to make “blue” seem like “green;” in that country Trump’s arguments would be silly! But, of course, the United States of America is not that nation, and Trump is no more outrageous than Newsom or Cuomo or the Bidens …
Very good points!
https://twitter.com/RLHeinrichs/status/1744915659887095949
How does a general court-martial impose a sentence for an espionage conviction that is neither death nor life?
Get caught spying for China as a military man and get two years. Sounds like the generals are trying to set precedent.
“I feel that as a president you have to have immunity—very simple.”
Ahem! Every other government official in America has both qualified and unqualified immunity in almost every way, including murdering innocent civilians in performance of their duties because – get this! – it would be impossible to get anyone to carry out the duties of their offices if they were constantly having to wonder if someone would sue them or criminally charge them for their decisions! In the real world every elected and appointed official in America has a vested interest in guaranteeing official immunity for herself – and, by extension, all the others – which makes it virtually impossible to hold those official accountable for bad decisions and many, many actions that anyone else would be charged with crimes over. Getting, say, a Prosecutor to charge a police officer member of the police officer union for a crime until recently was almost impossible; and getting a jury to convict her if she were to be charged almost as unlikely. Now the only time an official is charged with anything is when the opposing party wants to hurt an opponent's chance at winning the next election.
Very great points.
Presidents should have at least the same degree of immunity as police officers.
President Trump could shoot your dog on Main Street and people would still vote for him.
To be fair, Ejercito's dog is an asshole.
It only barks at people who aren’t having a problem figuring out whether they’re for Joe Biden or Donald Trump and the kids who are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.
dog murder might cross the line for me.
You would hound an offender?
bullet the blue dog?
Not talking about voting ... talking about immunity. I won't vote for Trump anyway, but it's clear he would be charged in Georgia for shooting your dog in New York if not for official immunity.
>>(Is it, really?)
little bit, yes.
>>Bill Ackman’s argument
is being forgotten because the bullseye has been moved to his wife who isn’t even part of it. she should quit for plagiarizing too if she's a plagiarist but that’s not important right now.
A federal court denied as preliminary injunction that would have prevented West Point from considering race as a factor in admissions.
Not surprisingly, the Court quoted Rostker v. Goldberg, “in the area of military affairs . . . . the Constitution itself requires such deference.” 453 U.S. 57, 67 (1981)
Link here,
https://casetext.com/case/students-for-fair-admissions-v-the-united-states-military-acad-at-w-point
>>Manuel Rocha, the former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, stands accused of spying on behalf of the Cuban government
hoping the trillion dollar bill myth is real.
>>Woody Allen is also an intensely private person.
cheating on wife with (adopted?) kid = sloppy citations? these pretzels are making me thirsty.
These pretzels... ARE MAKING ME THIRSTY!
Actor/Producer/Director who cast himself in own films and his Actress Wife is a private person the way the research scientist they falsely alleged was in a relationship with Brad Pitt is a private person... because Claudine Gay.
your take above > mine I saw it after.
falsely portrayed as a hot piece
Ackman: "whoa! falsely?"
Ackman: “whoa! falsely?”
Yeah. She looks like that and, apparently, has a bit of brains. Über hot piece is more accurate than the libel of Brad Pitts’ cock holster.
>> looks like that and, apparently, has a bit of brains
best move I ever made was redhead w/applied math degree.
Can you be an intensely private person as a prominent movie actor?
I'd offer Brando but I think he stopped acting first.
Writer/Director/Producer/Actor.
Maybe there's a reluctant, cloistered actor out there that doesn't want to live in the public eye. Numerous actors did one-off hits and then disappeared.
Woody has written himself in to movies he's produced and/or directed. He isn't a private person, he's a sociopathically short-sighted attention whore.
That's probably the industry perception of him now because he doesn't really attend awards shows or media events anymore, and that's how they interpret how introverted someone supposedly is. Anyone who's in the drama industry is, by nature, a massive attention whore, but by their standards Woody is practically a hermit.
Harrison Ford. Lives on some land in Montana where he can fish (if I'm correct), doesn't blather on Twitter etc.
He's prolly not gonna fly much anymore.
landed his plane on an L.A. golf course. attention whore lol
What did Woodie Allen and Kodak film have in common? They both came in a little yellow box.
>>The number of scripted TV shows released in the US peaked at 599 in 2022
anyone can release shows. how are the views?
These production numbers were mainly due to two factors:
1) The growth of video streaming meant that Hollywood was under immense pressure to pump out content, no matter how good it actually was. Just get something, anything to promote that people might watch and stay engaged.
2) The ZIRP era meant they could access plum loan rates and spend an obscene amount of money on acquiring media rights and productions. That's how you get Amazon paying $1 billion for Lord of the Rings, Disney paying $4 billion for Lucasfilm, or Apple spending hundreds of millions on vanity projects that make about 10% of the production budget at the box office, so that they can use them to promote Apple TV+.
We're likely going to see a MAJOR collapse in the wake of the strike because these companies don't make money on streaming, which is why they're becoming so ad-intensive, the ZIRP loans have dried up after the Fed raised rates, and the industry is little more than a media organ for Wokey evangelism now.
gracias.
>>becoming so ad-intensive
NBC putting an NFL playoff game on Peacock would be a last straw if I cared enough to care.
also this administration lacks subtlety you don't just let your obvious asset escape justice in front of everybody you convict him then quietly release him later after the winds die down.
The regime is in the midst of a competence crisis, in case you hadn't noticed.
There’s also the fact that they can do whatever the fuck they want and, partly because the corporate press doesn’t even pretend to be real journalists, get away with it.
it's boring. I demand bread. and circuses.
How about them Wolverines!
Who? Go Green, and I'm just hoping the Lions don't embarrass themselves on Sunday.
The cats will be fine on Sunday.
And go Blue!
did you see the meme where the asterisk is the Houston Astros symbol?
Ha, that’s good.
Cleanest sportsball championship ever.
does it matter I don't know what Quora is?
I have a Quora account.
https://www.quora.com/profile/Z-Crazy-4
social? marketplace? don't make me click I've made it this far lol.
Why should anyone care?
It's a spam generator like Amazon's Mechanical Turk except unlike Amazon's Mechanical Turk or other spam generators, nobody makes any money working for it. So you don't get the "$1,304.58 per day working from home after quitting rite aid" part of the spam message and just get the "My Brother-In-Law's Sister executed the dog with a fire extinguisher on Jan. 6th, should they go to jail for insurrection?" portion of the AI retardation.
While it is true that many dogs were executed by fire extinguishers on January 6, what Trump did was arguable far worse. As we can see from the case out of Georgia, his real estate was overvalued considerably, and as Rachel Maddow pointed out on her show, the President of the United States said, and Rachel Walensky pointed out in her press conference, the virus stops with each person vaccinated.
'But then, last night, as a heavy storm rocked much of New York City, the 2,000 migrants housed at Floyd Bennett were evacuated to James Madison High School, in another part of Brooklyn, due to fears that the tent shelter would collapse due to high winds.
'The kids who go to that high school? They were switched to remote learning for all of Wednesday, since migrants were now temporarily living in their classrooms.'
What kind of colonial racist are you, putting your own kids ahead of future food truck entrepreneurs?
Remote learning without teachers - - - - - - - -
"As of October, it was costing the city about $394 to house and feed each migrant, per day."
But I was told immigrants are ALWAYS NET POSITIVE!
Only if you figure each democrat vote at $1,000,000.00
>>Turns out that Alaska Airlines flight mishap, in which a door on the plane flew off, was due to loose bolts.
pretty sure this makes me feel worse.
Just an aside, Boeing also manufactures the OV-22, you know the one they keep having to ground because it keeps killing service members.
A platoon is under heavy fire about to be overran, are Winchester on ammo
They call for an evac, OV-22 shows up.
Platoon leader "uhm, no thanks, I'll think we'll take our chances here."
helicopters are freakish enough I'm not getting on a plane powered by two chopper blades
The US Army has selected the Bell v-280 to replace the UH-60, it's another tilt rotor like the v-22, which is made by Boeing and Bell. This is why Military Intelligence is an oxymoron (yes i know what military intelligence really is, just being snarky). It was even announced right about the time the V-22 was being grounded again for another fatal crash.
it's like they think soldiers are dispensable oh wait.
Well we know what makes the green grass grow. Blood, blood, bright red blood. The thing is your drill sergeant never specified whose blood it was.
Eskimo on the tailfin hardest hit.
I recently participated in a discussion on Threads.
https://www.threads.net/@justicemumma/post/C15mHGlP_ny
Exactly. I watch America very closely and what people can do and say there is shocking to us. Your first and second amendments get good people killed. I have found that many Americans are losing all senses of decency and respect for their fellow humans.
It’s sad to watch.
Mumma_Bear_63
Nobody fucking cares. Don't like it, don't come here. Period.
Imagine watching the movie Free Guy or playing an open world FPS and thinking "I'd really rather be an NPC that gets wasted and skullfucked rather than a player that gets wasted and skullfucked." and then complaining that other people were losing their respect for their fellow humans.
Checked out her thread. Just about what you would expect. Woke Momma of three professional daughters (wonder how many of them were born female?).
Remember, Wolfe, immigrants are only a net positive.
I mean, look at the Mariel Boatlift - sure, for the first decade it was a shit show but eventually some of those people became productive members of society so just put up with it
I was wondering (and doubting) if Reason would mention the chaos in New York over a rounding error's worth of migrants. Then I remembered we have Liz Wolfe.
Once again, I must point out rounding is a mathematical process, not an error.
And it's a process that's... by definition devoid of mistakes?
“There was a 3.995% increase in Myocarditis in young men within two weeks of the jab”
Health official to newspaper: "Soften the news"
Headline: Only 3% increase in Myocarditis!
More like: 97% safe and effective!
I'm not going to joust with Longtobefree on this issue, because as everyone knows, I'm no mathematician, or lawyer, or Doctor. So I understand his point.
The good news is we know murder dropped a lot in 2023 which should free police departments up to focus more on property crimes and hopefully we can turn this around.
I guess this is Yglesias's way of admitting there's a problem, but finding the exact wrong reason for the problem.
Did murder actually drop or did the cities with the most murders just stop counting them?
"I feel that as a president you have to have immunity—very simple."
Well then that settles it. Trump has immunity because he said so. And if you disagree it just means you have Trump Derangement Syndrome.
California Democrats are expected to pass legislation out of committee creating a 1.5% wealth tax levied on the net worth of anyone whose NW is over a billion. Apparently they expect billionaires to pay 15 million a year for the right to live there.
The best thing non-leftists can do to help the country is get out of California and let the left do whatever it wants.
We know you're still in diapers, KAR.
Would you please stick your head up your ass, shitbag? Your family would be proud.
Soldiermedic, I do think KAR is stalking you here, or at least attempting to do so in its own very lame, moronic way.
Ah, you're that kind of troll. My guess is you're a sock for one of the usual suspects.
That's the way I read it. Is that KAR latest sock. Whatever. Muted. Just a typical troll stalker, not going to waste my time anymore with the moron. Not even fucking original. Pretty puerile and jejune. Fuck, even SQRSLY is more entertaining with their trolling.
It looks like KAR from the amount of anti-LDS bigotry it has spewed over the last few days.
My guess is KAR.
Got to love the mute button, I don't even have to listen to the whiney bastard, not even an annoying fly now, just a gray box. Which I assume is more insightful than their sophomoric trope.
Seems to be. Now just another gray box like KAR and all the other socks it's used.
My guess is steaming pile of lefty shit #87.
It is KAR. He's just hiding behind a new sock now.
Did you come out of a birth canal or an asshole?