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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Maybe not a far stretch




Her thoughts on Trump becoming president:


“I don’t want to think about that possibility, but if it should be, then everything is up for grabs.”


She predicted the next president — “whoever she will be will have a few appointments to make to the Supreme Court”.











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Monday, September 21, 2020

Please forward this to all the 'LeBron's' out there

 










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Joe Biden mistakenly says 200 million people have died from COVID-19 in US




If that's the case you probably wouldn't be reading this.


This is the 'cream of the crop'...the best they could come up with... an old man with Dementia?

 Let's do the math. How many gaffes does it take 25, 50, 75, to = Dementia?
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Joe Biden said during a campaign speech in Philadelphia that about 200 million people have died of the coronavirus in the US — or nearly two-thirds of the population – though the number is just shy of 200,000.

“If Donald Trump has his way, the complications from COVID-19, which are well beyond what they should be — it’s estimated that 200 million people have died — probably by the time I finish this talk,” the Democratic presidential nominee said Sunday, according to Fox News.

The self-proclaimed “gaffe machine” made a similar comment when he added several extra zeroes to the nation’s coronavirus death toll during a campaign stop in Pennsylvania in June.

“Now we have over 120 million dead from COVID,” the former veep said at the time before correcting himself to say “120,000,” which was not captured by the pool cameraman.

On Sunday, Biden took longer to correct his error when he said more than three minutes later: “Like I said, as I speak we’re probably passing 200,000 deaths lost to this virus.”

President Trump’s reelection campaign has called Biden “very confused,” and that “he’s not playing with a full deck, folks.”

“This is after he previously claimed 150 million Americans died from guns,” the Trump War Room said recently, referring to Biden’s bungling of statistics about how many Americans had been killed by gun violence since 2007 during a February debate with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

As of early Monday, the US death toll from the coronavirus stands at 199,512. The total number of reported cases in the country is about 6.8 million, according to the latest figures.






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Nancy Pelosi won't rule out impeachment to block a Trump Supreme Court nominee




So how does this work...


"Elections have consequences...". Sound familiar? I remember hearing that somewhere...



House Speaker Nancy Pelosi won't rule out impeachment proceedings to block a Trump Supreme Court nominee from replacing the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

On Sunday, Pelosi appeared on ABC's "This Week," to speak with George Stephanopoulos about Ginsburg and the Supreme Court nomination process.

When asked what tools Pelosi and House Democrats would employ to stop a Supreme Court nomination, she said "we have our options."

Though she doesn't have a vote in the Senate process for confirming Supreme Court nominations, Pelosi's comments represent an escalation of the judicial wars that will only intensify on Capitol Hill going forward.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday wouldn't rule out impeachment proceedings to prevent President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee from being confirmed to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

On ABC's "This Week," George Stephanopoulos described a possible scenario in which a Trump nominee could be pushed through a lame-duck session after the November 3 election even if Democratic nominee Joe Biden won the presidency and Democrats captured control of the US Senate. He then asked Pelosi if she would move to impeach Trump or Attorney General William Barr to halt the nomination process.

"Well, we have our options," she said. "We have arrows in our quiver that I'm not about to discuss right now, but the fact is we have a big challenge in our country. This president has threatened to not even accept the results of the election with statements that he and his henchmen have made."

Stephanopoulos pressed Pelosi, asking again if she still wasn't ruling anything out.

"We have a responsibility," she said. "We've taken an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. We have a responsibility to meet the needs of the American people."

As speaker of the House of Representatives, Pelosi doesn't have a vote on the Senate process for confirming Supreme Court nominations, but her comments represent an escalation of the judicial wars that will only intensify on Capitol Hill.

Ginsburg, who served as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court for 27 years, died on Friday at the age of 87 due to complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer. On the same day, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky released a statement saying that the Senate would hold a vote on a Trump's pick to replace Ginsburg. McConnell's swift announcement infuriated Democrats who are still incensed about him blocking then-President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Merrick Garland, from receiving hearings or a confirmation vote in 2016.



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Sunday, September 20, 2020

Sen. Collins announces Republicans should wait to vote on Supreme Court nominee



Elections have consequences. 

Many people, including me, voted for Trump for this very reason to appoint conservative judges. If the Dems owned the senate wouldn't they do say the same thing? 



This is what a ‘Supreme’ a$$hole she is… and always has been. God forbid Biden wins. These are his likely picks and the reason he refuses to admit it. She has the chance to stop this and can't fathom the long term effect. If McCain had a twin sister in the senate it would be her.


BTW...Joe 2016:


"It is the 'constitutional duty' of a president to name a SCOTUS nominee even if it is an election year"




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A Washington Free Beacon analysis found the most likely candidates are U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, 

(appointed by Barack Obama)




California Supreme Court Justice Leondra Kruger,

(appointed by Jerry Brown)





and U.S. District Judge Leslie Abrams Gardner, 

(appointed by Barack Obama)





with Stacey Abrams as a possible wildcard pick.

(appointed by Popeyes)









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