The only correct response to all the renaming nonsense:
So, the answer to the question is “Weaselette”? ![]()
I doubt it. I went to high school with d-bags… not my fault they are d-bags. Unlikely that Weaselette is responsible.
Thus the ![]()
Hesgeth is ordering the U.S. to stop focusing on Russian cyber threats
Sounds like JD Dunce has managed to piss off the UK…
The US is going to have a hard time finding partners the next time it wants a coalition of the willing to help it.
Like even if that were true, would it be a bad thing to have not fought a war in 40 years? ![]()
The UK was in WWII when no one else was fighting back, seems ridiculous to say they can’t fight.
Would depend on why. Vance’s comment was ludicrous regardless.
I was somewhat surprised that Musk agreed at first, but it makes perfect sense that he backed out and is making up excuses.
I wasn’t. It’s not the first time, he always agrees and backs out
Does Alito count as a Republican? He’s apparently stunned at how the US court system works.
Does the Executive Branch have the unchecked power to halt Congress-approved funding simply because a big baby is in charge? The answer to that question should be an emphatic no. That is why there are checks and balances in this formerly great country.
That is why all of these executive orders need to be put through a court.
That is why all of these tariff decisions need to be put through a court.
That is why all that Musk is doing needs to be put through a court.
Rubio making sense, at that time.
(Chance you would need to log in to Facebook to watch, hopefully not)
Given that there was presumably a certain political bias among the audience for the Presidential address, this probably qualifies for this thread:
I guess I won’t get to see it.
This was my reaction when Trump’s Press Secretary triumphantly read out the poll percentages at her briefing today. Such an obvious sample bias but …..
The encouraging thing about this is that Amy Coney Barrett, a Trump appointee, voted against Trump and in favor of the rule of law.
I said earlier that she was the most principled of the Trump appointees, and a poster questioned that statement. But I think it’s correct and this is maybe the first time it’s been so clear.
She’s the swing vote right now. Whichever way she votes will likely be the majority.


