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Queso Delicioso

(166 posts)
102. One of them, for sure.
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 08:22 PM
Nov 4

But I think failure to pack the court gives it a run for its money. The traitor SCOTUS has fucked us harder than anything else.

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General Garland mr715 Nov 3 #1
Biden edhopper Nov 3 #8
What good is honor without justice? mr715 Nov 3 #11
Garland appears to have been the wrong man for the job, gab13by13 Nov 3 #12
I'm going to keep pushing. mr715 Nov 3 #15
Careful, you will piss of Hunter, who was nothing but a divine asset during the term.... themaguffin Nov 4 #89
Thank goodness for "ignore" More_Cowbell Nov 4 #92
I didn't want Garland from the beginning.I didn't think he had the balls Tribetime Nov 3 #66
Biden expressed regret about hiring Garland, according to the Washington post Blues Heron Nov 3 #18
Did he not have the ability to fire him? mr715 Nov 3 #20
Who do you think we are? Magats? paleotn Nov 3 #64
It'll look bad is the Democrat's downfall, IMO. slightlv Nov 4 #98
That's not the flex you think it is. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #19
I don't think it is a flex mr715 Nov 3 #29
I totally agree. The AG position was something that the country Crunchy Frog Nov 4 #99
Think Garland and Biden knew prosecutions would be chitshow and might help trump. Way it turned out too. Silent Type Nov 3 #2
How much more could it have helped? At least he could have sought justice. dem4decades Nov 3 #7
Garland was a disaster, but the real disaster was in 2016 by those who refused to vote for Hilllary and allowed trump lostincalifornia Nov 3 #49
To be fair, one of the people who enabled Trump Crunchy Frog Nov 4 #100
I disagree. First, the republicans made it clear they would not allow President Obama lostincalifornia Nov 5 #103
I meant retiring prior to the 2014 midterms. Sorry for not making myself clear. Crunchy Frog Nov 5 #104
Cool theory! Blues Heron Nov 3 #14
So you admit that BIden was probably very pleased that Garlandtorpedoed the whole thing? Bluetus Nov 3 #30
I felt that Biden didn't want to fire people or replace cabinet positions, yellow dahlia Nov 3 #36
Yup, Old style Democratic politics. republianmushroom Nov 3 #43
This business with fascism is a street fight. Magoo48 Nov 4 #88
The problem was in 2016, and those who refused to vote for Hillary. Because of that trump appoint three supreme court lostincalifornia Nov 3 #50
It was not JUST 2016 Bluetus Nov 3 #78
When the other guy is plotting to come roaring back next term Crunchy Frog Nov 4 #101
I think there is some truth to that LymphocyteLover Nov 3 #67
Interesting point. It's hard to say how it would have played out. paleotn Nov 3 #68
This message was self-deleted by its author Celerity Nov 3 #3
Follow the money. NewHendoLib Nov 3 #4
Garland shut it down. gab13by13 Nov 3 #6
Your insight was certainly on point. cachukis Nov 3 #5
Yes, thank you for pointing that out, gab13by13 Nov 3 #9
Agreed, it was so obvious and yet many believed the excuses... walkingman Nov 3 #10
Garland was playing for the other team, clearly. Blues Heron Nov 3 #13
Garland was a party to the crime, complicit. Joe should never have put him in charge in any capacity. Clouds Passing Nov 3 #16
There were 2 Garland bullies on DU for months BigmanPigman Nov 3 #17
The Garland Society is still active albeit in smaller numbers. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #21
Big Tree and Fiendish Thingy need to acknowledge their posts enabled the creep Ponietz Nov 3 #47
Yeah, I had a few discussions with those two, gab13by13 Nov 3 #79
I could be mis-remembering, but moonscape Nov 4 #94
I will probably get spanked for this thread, gab13by13 Nov 3 #22
Here it is KS Toronado Nov 3 #65
Garland was the biggest mistake of Biden career Akakoji Nov 4 #96
One of them, for sure. Queso Delicioso Nov 4 #102
Garland is besties with one of Trump's lawyers. IMHO, he deliberately threw the case. This could've been stopped. AStern Nov 3 #23
Remember when I said that Garland waited 11 months to search Mar-a-Lago? gab13by13 Nov 3 #24
That was a powerful statement - people have gotten court martialed for less. yellow dahlia Nov 3 #38
People who defended Garland were right about one thing. gab13by13 Nov 3 #25
Was he influenced by SCROTUS? moondust Nov 3 #26
I don't recall they did, gab13by13 Nov 3 #31
They did reference the immunity decision from SCROTUS, in the interview. yellow dahlia Nov 3 #39
True! John Coktosten Nov 3 #27
JFC... let it go. QueerDuck Nov 3 #28
You are absolutely wrong, gab13by13 Nov 3 #32
Thank you. elleng Nov 3 #33
You must be kidding! Cirsium Nov 3 #34
If you want to open up "old wounds", it was 2016, and those who refused to vote for Hillary who determined what we have lostincalifornia Nov 3 #46
What? Cirsium Nov 3 #51
Well said. lostincalifornia Nov 3 #53
This is DU Keepthesoulalive Nov 3 #37
You are absolutely [strike] wrong [/strike], reACTIONary Nov 3 #42
It is called obcessive/compulsive disorder. Ignoring of course what happened in 2016 when Garland wasn't even on the lostincalifornia Nov 3 #45
Who cares about history iemanja Nov 3 #63
Then we owe you an apology malaise Nov 3 #35
That was a powerful segment. Nicolle conducted a great interview. yellow dahlia Nov 3 #40
Oh, damn, Merric the Meek's cheerleaders, republianmushroom Nov 3 #41
Here is a review of the book.... reACTIONary Nov 3 #44
Thank you. Time for a more reflective read. erronis Nov 3 #48
Also here's a link to an excerpt from the book given in today's MSNBC article FakeNoose Nov 3 #73
Absolutely. Those three supreme court judges that trump appointed, along with judges such as canon, had nothing to do lostincalifornia Nov 3 #52
And what did you win for being correct? Kaleva Nov 3 #54
1 broken country mr715 Nov 3 #57
Most likely the same which was lost by those not correct? Torchlight Friday #105
You just need to give him more time. Any day now, any day. Orrex Nov 3 #55
Everyone knows mr715 Nov 3 #56
Well said. Mr.WeRP Nov 3 #58
Joe Biden's BIG mistake: appointing Garland and never replacing him. Sogo Nov 3 #59
He will forever be a stain on our party and our country. Mr. Sparkle Nov 3 #60
(I was wrong...) lostnfound Nov 3 #74
Completely False. Garland is a lifelong Democrat. Wiz Imp Nov 3 #85
OMG..Thanks for correcting me! I was so sure of it, i didn't even check. lostnfound Nov 4 #87
I'll defend Garland as a nominee for SCOTUS. CaptainTruth Nov 3 #61
OK, fair enough. I didn't know this. That sucks. LymphocyteLover Nov 3 #62
K&R spanone Nov 3 #69
Though not a lawyer I was reminded of previous commentary. RoeVWade Nov 3 #70
Nothing specific was talked about, gab13by13 Nov 3 #75
All Republicans are scum angrychair Nov 3 #71
It does make me wonder quakerboy Nov 3 #72
Leonig is the most credible reporter that I ever listened to thank you for reporting this story. msfiddlestix Nov 3 #76
Carol Lennig was just on Rachel, gab13by13 Nov 3 #77
Yeah, yeah, yeah!! MarineCombatEngineer Nov 3 #80
Doesn't look like I hurt too many feelings. gab13by13 Nov 3 #81
Maybe so, but, still, for whatever reason, MarineCombatEngineer Nov 3 #82
If this just came out, Garland may still respond to it. I'll wait for that at least. RoeVWade Nov 3 #84
Exactly! MineralMan Nov 4 #90
Many wanted to give Garland time to do a proper job. He took the time and did not do a proper job. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 3 #83
The book is due for release tomorrow MorbidButterflyTat Nov 3 #86
We needed a RFK Sr. bmichaelh Nov 4 #91
Is there anything that explains Garland's action/inaction from his point of view? ihaveaquestion Nov 4 #93
Why does it feel like Bill Barr played a role in RANDYWILDMAN Nov 4 #95
Justice That Stumbled gfarber Nov 4 #97
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