It is a scandal of the magnitude that would ordinarily define a presidency.

The difficulty being there is no reward in attempting to maintain some degree of adherence to the way things were done in the past, to not stoop to their level, when........metaphorically speaking.........the tanks are rolling down main street.
Oh, how cute. Look at you taking a conservative position in defending past norms.

How does it feel when the things you cherish are just tossed to the side for political expedience?
 
Oh, how cute. Look at you taking a conservative position in defending past norms.

How does it feel when the things you cherish are just tossed to the side for political expedience?
Let's think about what a Dem admin doing what this regime is doing would look like.

How about a high ranking member of the DoJ telling subordinates to ignore a ruling by Bove, having a Dem prez nominate that person to be a high ranking judge, and a compliant Senate majority confirming the nominee despite overwhelming evidence of illegality and corruption.

Result, we are off to the races to making the US a banana republic.
 
Oh, how cute. Look at you taking a conservative position in defending past norms.

How does it feel when the things you cherish are just tossed to the side for political expedience?
It feels like the last few decades of Republican politics.
 
How does it feel when the things you cherish are just tossed to the side for political expedience?
It feels like you are making yet another horseshit analogy when none exists.
 
It feels like you are making yet another horseshit analogy when none exists.
Exactly.
There is no comparison between the Trump and Republican governance and the disaster the Biden admin and democrat priorities unleashed on the US.

So no matter how many bullshit anti-Trump threads you put up, voters know that Trump is 1000x better than democrats.

That is why democrats have a 19% approval rating and Trump has a 51.5% approval.
 
An act of subservience by Senate Repubs on a scale of the two impeachment acquittals when they simply ignored overwhelming evidence of trump's guilt. When dealing with a potentially career threatening political scandal, there is a standard playbook trump's team has used repeatedly. Issue a broad denial. Attack the accuser. Then declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on.

Bove was involved in not one but three incidents while working at the DoJ worthy of disciplinary action and dismissal. First, he supervised the unjustified firing of DoJ and FBI officials who participated in investigations of trump's crimes as well as though of the violent criminals involved in the j6 riot.

Trump administration fires prosecutors involved in Jan. 6 cases and moves toward ousting FBI agents​


Secondly...........Bove pressured top prosecutors in the US attorneys office in Manhattan to drop the case against Eric Adams. He claimed that the charges had been brought by an overzealous U.S. attorney appointed by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and he argued that the case would hinder Mr. Adams’s capacity to cooperate with the White House on immigration enforcement.

The Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Danielle R. Sassoon, resigned rather than sign off on Mr. Bove’s command. Other career prosecutors in the public integrity section resigned rather than accede to his demands.


One of the whistleblowers to come forward has provided audio tapes proving Bove perjured himself during his sworn congressional confirmation testimony. That incident included Bove offering promotions to anyone who would go before a judge in the southern district of NY and ask for charges against Adams to be dismissed.

Whistleblowers cite evidence against Bove​

Democrats have also cited evidence from whistleblowers, a fired department lawyer who said last month that Bove had suggested the Trump administration may need to ignore judicial commands — a claim that Bove deniesand new evidence from a whistleblower who did not go public. That whistleblower recently provided an audio recording of Bove that runs contrary to some of his testimony at his confirmation hearing last month, according to two people familiar with the recording.

The audio is from a private video conference call at the Department of Justice in February in which Bove, a top official at the department, discussed his handling of the dismissed case against Adams, according to transcribed quotes from the audio reviewed by The Associated Press.


Finally, there's......

Trump judicial nominee suggested ignoring court orders on deportations, whistleblower claims​


.........an accusation the whistleblower substantiated by providing text messages proving Bove did exactly what he claimed he did.

Does Bove possess the qualifications of a person nominated for a powerful position on the appellate court? Arguably yes, based on his time as a federal prosecutor. Is he fit to serve in that capacity. The unequivocal answer is no. Because he has so brazenly violated laws he has sworn to uphold.

What now? Declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on of course. And that's what will happen. Move on to the next scandal, and the next one, and the one after that. It's what autocratic governments do.
Lets hear tbe audiotapes that whistleblower provided.
 
It's no secret that democrats used faked documents to impeach Trump. They created a Hillary based fake narrative of "Russian collusion. They indicted Trump on frivolous charges and invaded his home with a bogus search warrant. When that didn't work they set him up for two assassination attempts. Hard to believe the crazy left is still hysterical about the Jan 6 demonstration which was probably set up by the same weaponized Feds who invented the "Steele dossier".
 
An act of subservience by Senate Repubs on a scale of the two impeachment acquittals when they simply ignored overwhelming evidence of trump's guilt. When dealing with a potentially career threatening political scandal, there is a standard playbook trump's team has used repeatedly. Issue a broad denial. Attack the accuser. Then declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on.

Bove was involved in not one but three incidents while working at the DoJ worthy of disciplinary action and dismissal. First, he supervised the unjustified firing of DoJ and FBI officials who participated in investigations of trump's crimes as well as though of the violent criminals involved in the j6 riot.

Trump administration fires prosecutors involved in Jan. 6 cases and moves toward ousting FBI agents​


Secondly...........Bove pressured top prosecutors in the US attorneys office in Manhattan to drop the case against Eric Adams. He claimed that the charges had been brought by an overzealous U.S. attorney appointed by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and he argued that the case would hinder Mr. Adams’s capacity to cooperate with the White House on immigration enforcement.

The Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Danielle R. Sassoon, resigned rather than sign off on Mr. Bove’s command. Other career prosecutors in the public integrity section resigned rather than accede to his demands.


One of the whistleblowers to come forward has provided audio tapes proving Bove perjured himself during his sworn congressional confirmation testimony. That incident included Bove offering promotions to anyone who would go before a judge in the southern district of NY and ask for charges against Adams to be dismissed.

Whistleblowers cite evidence against Bove​

Democrats have also cited evidence from whistleblowers, a fired department lawyer who said last month that Bove had suggested the Trump administration may need to ignore judicial commands — a claim that Bove deniesand new evidence from a whistleblower who did not go public. That whistleblower recently provided an audio recording of Bove that runs contrary to some of his testimony at his confirmation hearing last month, according to two people familiar with the recording.

The audio is from a private video conference call at the Department of Justice in February in which Bove, a top official at the department, discussed his handling of the dismissed case against Adams, according to transcribed quotes from the audio reviewed by The Associated Press.


Finally, there's......

Trump judicial nominee suggested ignoring court orders on deportations, whistleblower claims​


.........an accusation the whistleblower substantiated by providing text messages proving Bove did exactly what he claimed he did.

Does Bove possess the qualifications of a person nominated for a powerful position on the appellate court? Arguably yes, based on his time as a federal prosecutor. Is he fit to serve in that capacity. The unequivocal answer is no. Because he has so brazenly violated laws he has sworn to uphold.

What now? Declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on of course. And that's what will happen. Move on to the next scandal, and the next one, and the one after that. It's what autocratic governments do.
Three and a half more years. In your face loser.
 
I would rank Bove's confirmation slightly below McTreason's duplicitous act of denying Merrick Garland the opportunity to be confirmed as a SC justice. One of a series of unprecedented power grabs as Repubs employ every means at their disposal to undemocratically amass power.
 
An act of subservience by Senate Repubs on a scale of the two impeachment acquittals when they simply ignored overwhelming evidence of trump's guilt. When dealing with a potentially career threatening political scandal, there is a standard playbook trump's team has used repeatedly. Issue a broad denial. Attack the accuser. Then declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on.

Bove was involved in not one but three incidents while working at the DoJ worthy of disciplinary action and dismissal. First, he supervised the unjustified firing of DoJ and FBI officials who participated in investigations of trump's crimes as well as though of the violent criminals involved in the j6 riot.

Trump administration fires prosecutors involved in Jan. 6 cases and moves toward ousting FBI agents​


Secondly...........Bove pressured top prosecutors in the US attorneys office in Manhattan to drop the case against Eric Adams. He claimed that the charges had been brought by an overzealous U.S. attorney appointed by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and he argued that the case would hinder Mr. Adams’s capacity to cooperate with the White House on immigration enforcement.

The Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Danielle R. Sassoon, resigned rather than sign off on Mr. Bove’s command. Other career prosecutors in the public integrity section resigned rather than accede to his demands.


One of the whistleblowers to come forward has provided audio tapes proving Bove perjured himself during his sworn congressional confirmation testimony. That incident included Bove offering promotions to anyone who would go before a judge in the southern district of NY and ask for charges against Adams to be dismissed.

Whistleblowers cite evidence against Bove​

Democrats have also cited evidence from whistleblowers, a fired department lawyer who said last month that Bove had suggested the Trump administration may need to ignore judicial commands — a claim that Bove deniesand new evidence from a whistleblower who did not go public. That whistleblower recently provided an audio recording of Bove that runs contrary to some of his testimony at his confirmation hearing last month, according to two people familiar with the recording.

The audio is from a private video conference call at the Department of Justice in February in which Bove, a top official at the department, discussed his handling of the dismissed case against Adams, according to transcribed quotes from the audio reviewed by The Associated Press.


Finally, there's......

Trump judicial nominee suggested ignoring court orders on deportations, whistleblower claims​


.........an accusation the whistleblower substantiated by providing text messages proving Bove did exactly what he claimed he did.

Does Bove possess the qualifications of a person nominated for a powerful position on the appellate court? Arguably yes, based on his time as a federal prosecutor. Is he fit to serve in that capacity. The unequivocal answer is no. Because he has so brazenly violated laws he has sworn to uphold.

What now? Declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on of course. And that's what will happen. Move on to the next scandal, and the next one, and the one after that. It's what autocratic governments do.
Blah blah blah ..... It's only ok when we do it.....blah blah blah ..... Orange man bad.....blah blah blah....


YAWWWWWN......

YAWWWWWWWWWWWWN.......

YAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWN
 
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An act of subservience by Senate Repubs on a scale of the two impeachment acquittals when they simply ignored overwhelming evidence of trump's guilt. When dealing with a potentially career threatening political scandal, there is a standard playbook trump's team has used repeatedly. Issue a broad denial. Attack the accuser. Then declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on.

Bove was involved in not one but three incidents while working at the DoJ worthy of disciplinary action and dismissal. First, he supervised the unjustified firing of DoJ and FBI officials who participated in investigations of trump's crimes as well as though of the violent criminals involved in the j6 riot.

Trump administration fires prosecutors involved in Jan. 6 cases and moves toward ousting FBI agents​


Secondly...........Bove pressured top prosecutors in the US attorneys office in Manhattan to drop the case against Eric Adams. He claimed that the charges had been brought by an overzealous U.S. attorney appointed by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and he argued that the case would hinder Mr. Adams’s capacity to cooperate with the White House on immigration enforcement.

The Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Danielle R. Sassoon, resigned rather than sign off on Mr. Bove’s command. Other career prosecutors in the public integrity section resigned rather than accede to his demands.


One of the whistleblowers to come forward has provided audio tapes proving Bove perjured himself during his sworn congressional confirmation testimony. That incident included Bove offering promotions to anyone who would go before a judge in the southern district of NY and ask for charges against Adams to be dismissed.

Whistleblowers cite evidence against Bove​

Democrats have also cited evidence from whistleblowers, a fired department lawyer who said last month that Bove had suggested the Trump administration may need to ignore judicial commands — a claim that Bove deniesand new evidence from a whistleblower who did not go public. That whistleblower recently provided an audio recording of Bove that runs contrary to some of his testimony at his confirmation hearing last month, according to two people familiar with the recording.

The audio is from a private video conference call at the Department of Justice in February in which Bove, a top official at the department, discussed his handling of the dismissed case against Adams, according to transcribed quotes from the audio reviewed by The Associated Press.


Finally, there's......

Trump judicial nominee suggested ignoring court orders on deportations, whistleblower claims​


.........an accusation the whistleblower substantiated by providing text messages proving Bove did exactly what he claimed he did.

Does Bove possess the qualifications of a person nominated for a powerful position on the appellate court? Arguably yes, based on his time as a federal prosecutor. Is he fit to serve in that capacity. The unequivocal answer is no. Because he has so brazenly violated laws he has sworn to uphold.

What now? Declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on of course. And that's what will happen. Move on to the next scandal, and the next one, and the one after that. It's what autocratic governments do.


CAn you link us up to your pissy pants thread about Obama doing it?



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An act of subservience by Senate Repubs on a scale of the two impeachment acquittals when they simply ignored overwhelming evidence of trump's guilt. When dealing with a potentially career threatening political scandal, there is a standard playbook trump's team has used repeatedly. Issue a broad denial. Attack the accuser. Then declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on.

Bove was involved in not one but three incidents while working at the DoJ worthy of disciplinary action and dismissal. First, he supervised the unjustified firing of DoJ and FBI officials who participated in investigations of trump's crimes as well as though of the violent criminals involved in the j6 riot.

Trump administration fires prosecutors involved in Jan. 6 cases and moves toward ousting FBI agents​


Secondly...........Bove pressured top prosecutors in the US attorneys office in Manhattan to drop the case against Eric Adams. He claimed that the charges had been brought by an overzealous U.S. attorney appointed by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and he argued that the case would hinder Mr. Adams’s capacity to cooperate with the White House on immigration enforcement.

The Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Danielle R. Sassoon, resigned rather than sign off on Mr. Bove’s command. Other career prosecutors in the public integrity section resigned rather than accede to his demands.


One of the whistleblowers to come forward has provided audio tapes proving Bove perjured himself during his sworn congressional confirmation testimony. That incident included Bove offering promotions to anyone who would go before a judge in the southern district of NY and ask for charges against Adams to be dismissed.

Whistleblowers cite evidence against Bove​

Democrats have also cited evidence from whistleblowers, a fired department lawyer who said last month that Bove had suggested the Trump administration may need to ignore judicial commands — a claim that Bove deniesand new evidence from a whistleblower who did not go public. That whistleblower recently provided an audio recording of Bove that runs contrary to some of his testimony at his confirmation hearing last month, according to two people familiar with the recording.

The audio is from a private video conference call at the Department of Justice in February in which Bove, a top official at the department, discussed his handling of the dismissed case against Adams, according to transcribed quotes from the audio reviewed by The Associated Press.


Finally, there's......

Trump judicial nominee suggested ignoring court orders on deportations, whistleblower claims​


.........an accusation the whistleblower substantiated by providing text messages proving Bove did exactly what he claimed he did.

Does Bove possess the qualifications of a person nominated for a powerful position on the appellate court? Arguably yes, based on his time as a federal prosecutor. Is he fit to serve in that capacity. The unequivocal answer is no. Because he has so brazenly violated laws he has sworn to uphold.

What now? Declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on of course. And that's what will happen. Move on to the next scandal, and the next one, and the one after that. It's what autocratic governments do.
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I would rank Bove's confirmation slightly below McTreason's duplicitous act of denying Merrick Garland the opportunity to be confirmed as a SC justice. One of a series of unprecedented power grabs as Repubs employ every means at their disposal to undemocratically amass power.
Like open borders and "the great replacement"?
Like pardoning the Biden Crime Family?
Like two assassination attempts?
Like 34 bullshit "Lawfare" felonies? (soon to be overturned)
Like the banana republic style raid on Mar-A-Lago?
Like the two bullshit impeachments?
Like the FBI covering up Hunter's laptop?
Like the MSM covering up Biden's senility and unfitness for office?
Democrats have used way more methods to "amass political power".
 
An act of subservience by Senate Repubs on a scale of the two impeachment acquittals when they simply ignored overwhelming evidence of trump's guilt. When dealing with a potentially career threatening political scandal, there is a standard playbook trump's team has used repeatedly. Issue a broad denial. Attack the accuser. Then declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on.

Bove was involved in not one but three incidents while working at the DoJ worthy of disciplinary action and dismissal. First, he supervised the unjustified firing of DoJ and FBI officials who participated in investigations of trump's crimes as well as though of the violent criminals involved in the j6 riot.

Trump administration fires prosecutors involved in Jan. 6 cases and moves toward ousting FBI agents​


Secondly...........Bove pressured top prosecutors in the US attorneys office in Manhattan to drop the case against Eric Adams. He claimed that the charges had been brought by an overzealous U.S. attorney appointed by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and he argued that the case would hinder Mr. Adams’s capacity to cooperate with the White House on immigration enforcement.

The Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Danielle R. Sassoon, resigned rather than sign off on Mr. Bove’s command. Other career prosecutors in the public integrity section resigned rather than accede to his demands.


One of the whistleblowers to come forward has provided audio tapes proving Bove perjured himself during his sworn congressional confirmation testimony. That incident included Bove offering promotions to anyone who would go before a judge in the southern district of NY and ask for charges against Adams to be dismissed.

Whistleblowers cite evidence against Bove​

Democrats have also cited evidence from whistleblowers, a fired department lawyer who said last month that Bove had suggested the Trump administration may need to ignore judicial commands — a claim that Bove deniesand new evidence from a whistleblower who did not go public. That whistleblower recently provided an audio recording of Bove that runs contrary to some of his testimony at his confirmation hearing last month, according to two people familiar with the recording.

The audio is from a private video conference call at the Department of Justice in February in which Bove, a top official at the department, discussed his handling of the dismissed case against Adams, according to transcribed quotes from the audio reviewed by The Associated Press.


Finally, there's......

Trump judicial nominee suggested ignoring court orders on deportations, whistleblower claims​


.........an accusation the whistleblower substantiated by providing text messages proving Bove did exactly what he claimed he did.

Does Bove possess the qualifications of a person nominated for a powerful position on the appellate court? Arguably yes, based on his time as a federal prosecutor. Is he fit to serve in that capacity. The unequivocal answer is no. Because he has so brazenly violated laws he has sworn to uphold.

What now? Declare the controversy over and tell everyone to move on of course. And that's what will happen. Move on to the next scandal, and the next one, and the one after that. It's what autocratic governments do.

Did you start a pissy pants thread when Biden did it?

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