Trump Leaving Office Poll (Part 2)
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Last I saw, Lara Trump (Eric's wife) is running for RNC chair explicitly on "fuck the other candidates, Trump needs every dime"
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Raiding the GOP coffers will take 10s to 20s of dollars off his debt
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As long as the GOP coffers stay empty!
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Just saw an observation that Trump hasn't put up the money to appeal the recent Carroll ruling.
If he can't afford to appeal that judgement, he certainly can't afford to appeal one 5 times its size.
If he can't afford to appeal that judgement, he certainly can't afford to appeal one 5 times its size.
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Thad wrote:I still think the likeliest outcome is that SCOTUS rejects the appeal and lets the lower court's ruling stand. No guarantees of anything, but there's no circuit split to resolve, Trump's argument is really, really dumb, and IIRC Kavanaugh wrote the majority when they threw out his last attempt to claim (narrower) immunity.
Like I said, no guarantees of anything. They've agreed to take the appeal.
I still don't think they're likely to decide in his favor, but they're helping him delay his trial for no good damn reason, which is pretty fucking bad in itself!
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Maybe they feel obligated and taking the appeal but then ruling against him is the best they can do?
I'm not entirely convinced they won't just make him a king, but I hold out some measure of hope.
I'm not entirely convinced they won't just make him a king, but I hold out some measure of hope.
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Crick wrote:Maybe they feel obligated and taking the appeal but then ruling against him is the best they can do?
I guess. I'm not sure why they'd feel obligated, though; there's no circuit split, the argument is dumb, the ruling is thorough, and they've already ruled against him on more limited claims of immunity.
I assume Thomas and Alito are all in but I'm kinda morbidly curious why two more signed on.
Crick wrote:I'm not entirely convinced they won't just make him a king, but I hold out some measure of hope.
I think if they make him a king it will be indirectly, by helping him shunt this shit off until after the election, get reelected, and then just do whatever he wants.
I think there are a couple people on the court who take that as a positive, and maybe a few whose normalcy bias is strong enough that they don't think that's really what's going to happen. And Gorsuch seems the most prone to chase ideological consistency without regard for real-world results.
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Perhaps they want to make it clear this won't "ever" fly, setting precedent and all that?
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Not out of the question.
And it could just be noodling. Like, they could be taking it because it's something they want to write about. Kavanaugh in particular has a history with questions of presidential immunity and it could just be something he likes talking about.
Which isn't great either. These guys are far-right ideologues, but they're also ivory-tower intellectuals who are often more interested in discussing theory than worrying about what it's going to mean in real life.
And it could just be noodling. Like, they could be taking it because it's something they want to write about. Kavanaugh in particular has a history with questions of presidential immunity and it could just be something he likes talking about.
Which isn't great either. These guys are far-right ideologues, but they're also ivory-tower intellectuals who are often more interested in discussing theory than worrying about what it's going to mean in real life.
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Thad, you keep talking about normalcy bias and ivory-tower intellectuals. Are you trying to get me to vote for you in 2024? Because I sent in my ballot for president already, so that ship has sailed.
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Mongrel wrote:
He speaks with the cadence of Jerry Lewis.
KingRoyal wrote:9-0 for Trump
Gonna be kinda hard to spin that as partisan, but I'm sure I'll be seeing people try in the hours, weeks, and months to come.
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Thad wrote:He speaks with the cadence of Jerry Lewis.
That one's established as well. But in Trump's specific case, I feel the more opportunities for mockery, the better.
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Hayley won Vermont, which would otherwise be a punchline, but is likely to get under Trump's skin anyway.
Anything which increases his bile levels prior to November...
Anything which increases his bile levels prior to November...
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She's officially won two more contests than Pat Buchanan in 1992.
(The other was DC.)
I see the Wikipedia page now refers to her campaign as suspended, which is the first I'm hearing of it but obviously I can't say as I'm terribly surprised.
(The other was DC.)
I see the Wikipedia page now refers to her campaign as suspended, which is the first I'm hearing of it but obviously I can't say as I'm terribly surprised.
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Just saw that myself. Pointedly, she did not endorse Trump. Small favours.
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Lara Trump in as RNC co-chair.
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Judge McAfee rules that Willis can continue with the Georgia prosecution provided Wade doesn't.
The case is appealable, by either side. Notably, McAfee's decision leaves the possibility open that if the appellate court decides to disqualify Willis, that doesn't necessarily disqualify the line prosecutors in the DA's office from continuing on without her.
The case is appealable, by either side. Notably, McAfee's decision leaves the possibility open that if the appellate court decides to disqualify Willis, that doesn't necessarily disqualify the line prosecutors in the DA's office from continuing on without her.
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Trump fails to secure bond as asset seizures loom
Giggity.
Donald Trump efforts to secure a bond to cover a $454 million judgment in a New York civil fraud case has been rejected by 30 surety companies, his lawyers said on Monday, inching him closer to the possibility of having his properties seized.
Giggity.
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