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Let’s face it. I’ve said this before: the only candidate Biden can beat is Trump, like the only candidate Trump could’ve beaten in 2016 was Hillary.

Biden is too old, right? If Trump gets elected, he’ll be the second-oldest president ever. So why isn’t he too old?

Sixteen mass shootings over the holiday. American exceptionalism, right?

The Secret Service is up to their necks in the Jan. 6 insurrection. Biden should have fired all the agents of the president protection detail and appointed new blood to the detail. But Goody Two-Shoes didn’t. Which means he’s still got disloyal agents supposedly looking out for his security.

Although my dad was born on the 5th, we always celebrated him on the 4th. A true American hero—82nd Airborne, he fought the Nazis hand to hand in the Battle of the Bulge.

He later served in the Honor Guard lovingly laying his comrades to rest. Here pictured after a 4th of July parade with his only sibling who is 101.

He would have been 98 tomorrow and continues to be a constant source of strength, courage and determination as first generation ANTIFA.

I carry on the fight.

@johnldeboer Consequences of selling out. Integrity is like virginity, you only get to lose it once.

Another Trump prostitute thrown under the bus by the cult leader. Lindsey Graham booed at a Trump rally in Graham’s home state.

It is macho, but the female characters have been well-written and played exceptionally well. Especially Donna, the lead character’s personal secretary.

I’ve gotten hooked on Suits, a series originally on USA network, now streaming on Netflix. Eight seasons, and I’m only up to Season 3!

The man who supposedly went to the website designer in Colorado to get a website for his upcoming gay marriage never did that. In fact, he’s not gay and is married to a woman. In fact, he’s a website designer himself! Now, for you lawyers out there - does he have a case for a lawsuit?

Too much coffee today must be responsible. Either that or dementia.

I hear you, but I’ve still gotta believe that self-interest to prevent bipartisan blowback would apply to most senators.

At their confirmations, they would have to sign a pledge to abide by the ethical code of conduct as established by Congress. Surely, that would be a nonpartisan issue. What senator would go on the record opposing ethical behavior in SCOTUS?

Remember Gingrich’s Contract with America? One of its provisions was term limits for Congress. Obviously, that went nowhere. But Biden can resurrect that Republican talking point by applying it to the Supreme Court, since he’s unwilling to add justices. Make it, say, 25 years . It would have to apply to all federal judges too. And while he’s at it, he can say that he likes that old Republican idea about applying term limits to Congress as well. Ecumenical Joe!

@JMHardin
There was no couple. It was a one-sided case, just the website person making up a theoretical case, which according to a legal discussion I heard on a podcast (I don’t have legal knowledge myself) is not even a legitimate sort of case.

If you’re an evangelical Christian with a grievance, now’s your time at SCOTUS. Get ‘em while they’re hot!

Here’s something I hadn’t considered before about legacy admission preference. Heard a president if a small college in Minnesota this morning discussing the recent SCOTUS ruling and the subject of legacy came up. She said the admission process takes into account the “yield” - the percentage of actual acceptances out of those the college hands out. An applicant whose family member attended the college would be more likely to attend also - thus increasing the yield.

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