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The OG Constitutionalist

@FmrBullRider

I drive a stick shift, my best friend is a dog, and I’m still proud that I voted for Ross Perot. Libertarian AF.

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The OG Constitutionalist
The OG Constitutionalist@FmrBullRider·
I have so many questions. Help me if you can: Fauci was using US funding to pay the Chinese to make existing pathogens *more dangerous* so they could do what with them? Make vaccines for them? To sell when? To whom? Made by which companies? How did COVID-19 start? Who got rich?
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deer@doeincrisis·
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Average homicide suspect: Chicago, Illinois: 12 prior arrests Washington DC: 11 prior arrests Baltimore, MD: 9 prior arrests These are the cities I was able to pull up data on, but it's likely the same story everywhere WE DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE LIKE THIS
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🇺🇸Hot Pepper@Hot_Pepper76·
I keep seeing these "Greatest Rock Singers" lists online and they keep either leaving Steve Perry off completely or burying him at like #37. I’m genuinely offended, I eye rolled so hard I saw 1986 again! Who the heck is making these lists? A 13-year-old Swiftie in study hall, right after ranking glitter pens and sequin outfits? Nah. Let’s make a real one. Drop your top rock voices of all time. I’ll start: Steve Perry is non-negotiable.
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MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
Uh ohhh…. 👀 TMZ: “Are we going to have a female president first or a g*y president?” AOC: “Well, we don’t know if we’ve already had a g*y president. I think there’s chances maybe we have but I don’t know.” Drop a . If you know rumble.com/v796ueu-aoc-ma…
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Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
The Bottom Line: A Quiet Coup Neera Tanden was never elected. She was never confirmed by the Senate for a major Cabinet post. Her radical policy views were considered too extreme even by members of her own party. Yet for nearly two years, she: •Signed executive orders and laws as if she were President •Directed billions in federal spending •Oversaw a system that enriched and empowered a partisan nonprofit cartel This isn’t just a conflict of interest. It’s a constitutional and ethical crisis. The American people were told Joe Biden was their President. In reality, they were governed by a progressive operative with a pen and no mandate.
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daz@MetamateDaz·
I used to think this ending was unrealistic why would anyone just throw away $1,000,000s of dollar worth of their children and grandchildren’s inheritance for a brief moment of relief then i learned about boomers and it all made sense
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Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
As a tease for what is coming later -- but also because I get tired of Weissmann being rolled out as a legal authority on anything -- my article will begin thusly: "Andrew Weissmann “left” DOJ in the weeks following the Supreme Court’s 9-0 decision reversing his crowning achievement as head of the Enron Task Force, the conviction of Big Five accounting firm Arthur Anderson. Here are the facts surrounding his departure: Weissmann was part of the Enron Task Force when it was created in 2002, and became Director in 2004. But the Enron investigation began prior to the Task Force being formed, and was handled by Weissmann in the Fraud Section of DOJ’s Criminal Division. It was then moved to the Enron Task Force when Weissmann moved. The indictment was handed down in March 2002, and the trial was in May-June 2002 — the facts were largely undisputed and the issues at trial mostly involved “intent” and a legal interpretation of the “obstruction” statute Weissmann relied upon. The conviction led to Arthur Anderson’s collapse as a company, with 85,000 jobs lost world-wide, and 30,000 jobs lost in the U.S. The Supreme Court reversed the conviction of Arthur Anderson on May 31, 2005. The vote was 9-0 that the theory used by Weismann was constitutionally unsound — with Antonin Scalia agreeing with Ruth Bader Ginsburge that Weissmann didn’t know what he was doing. DOJ announced Weissmann’s departure from the Enron Task Force on July 18, 2005 — 6 weeks after the verdict. When Weissmann joined the New York law firm of Jenner & Block in January 2006, the firm’s announcement said he was “Special Counsel” to FBI Director Mueller from July to December 2005 — strongly suggesting Mueller saved him from being politely "asked" to leave DOJ in the aftermath of the Arthur Anderson FIASCO. From the Supreme Court’s opinion in Arthur Anderson, commenting on the legal theory pressed by Weissmann in the trial through the jury instructions he urged the trial judge to use: "The instructions also were infirm for another reason. They led the jury to believe that it did not have to find any nexus between the “persua[sion]” to destroy documents and any particular proceeding…. [T]he Government relies heavily on §1512(e)(1), which states that an official proceeding “need not be pending or about to be instituted at the time of the offense.” It is, however, one thing to say that a proceeding “need not be pending or about to be instituted at the time of the offense,” and quite another to say a proceeding need not even be foreseen. A “knowingly … corrup[t] persaude[r]” cannot be someone who persuades others to shred documents under a document retention policy when he does not have in contemplation any particular official proceeding in which those documents might be material." Basically, Weissmann pressed the theory that a criminal conviction for document destruction could stand even when the entity engaging in the destruction had no reason to believe the documents would ever be used in a criminal investigation. He was wrong — 9-0 — but 85,000 people still lost their jobs and a Big Five accounting firm ceased to exist because of his incompetence. Did Weissmann have to go? Well, he went. His LEGAL CAREER should have ended after that — not just his DOJ career. But, as I noted, Mueller saved him. Don’t ask me why.
Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew

What an absolute GIFT. I get to spend all day on Sunday explaining why Andrew Weissman is a duplicitous moron, why he was reversed 9-0 by the Supreme Court, and why his criticisms of the SPLC indictment make my case for me. The more people rely on him for ANYTHING the more disconnected from reality they appear.

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Ultimate Muscle Car@UltimateMopars·
BLUE or ORANGE? Which 'Cuda do you like better?
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The OG Constitutionalist@FmrBullRider·
@DavidShafer @AwakenedOutlaw I’ve seen 2 KKK members in my entire life (half spent throughout the South). I saw both at a traffic light in a small town asking for donations. It was 1992. As rare as a Bigfoot sighting!
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David Shafer@DavidShafer·
I am 60 years old and have lived virtually my entire life in the American South. I have never to my knowledge met a single member of the Ku Klux Klan. It is a ghost kept alive by millions of dollars in funding by the Southern Poverty Law Center to keep us divided.
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Mary Jane⤵@Sarcasm_DuJour·
@GuntherEagleman So let me see if I have this straight, the left wants me to believe that the Imperial Wizard of the United Klans of America is/was an informant???? Yeah ok. That's absurd. They weren't paying anyone for info, they were paying racists to stoke racism. They need racism to exist.
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OneOutOfFour@OneOutOf4·
This band formed in 1964 in NYC. ‘Sweet Jane’ was released in 1973 and it wasn’t a chart hit despite The New York Times calling this band "arguably the most influential American rock band of our time". 👉🏻 Name the band. 👉🏻 What 80’s band covered this song?
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C3@C_3C_3·
Follow along… We are taxed. Taxes go to Gov. Leftists create a NGO. NGO is funded by Gov. Leftists in NGO do 0 real work. NGO pays Leftists huge salaries. Leftists donate salaries from NGO to Dems via ActBlue. Dems use laundered taxpayer cash to destroy America Simple.
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OutspokenSamantha
OutspokenSamantha@Outspoken_Sam·
Every single thing the Left has used to smear Trump - Russia collusion, the "Very Fine People" story, J6, the 34 felony case, the E. Jean Carroll accusations - ALL OF IT has been concocted, organized, funded and pushed by Democrats. ALL. OF. IT.
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