Friday, April 26, 2024

Day of Vestiges


Okay, let's see if I got this correct - lawyers for a former president of the United States, who's also a candidate in the upcoming presidential election, are arguing in the Supreme Court that a president is immune from prosecution if he orders the assassination of a political rival? And the reason for that immunity is that such an order would fall into the category of "official acts" of the president? And the Supreme Court seems inclined to agree with his lawyers, "within limits"? 

Let's be explicit about what this really is - Trump is trying to set the stage before taking office to let him do whatever he wants without consequence, including the murders of those he so chooses.

If that doesn't fucking terrify you, I don't know what will.

Vote for Biden, 2024 - he won't murder you in your sleep.

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