Biden’s statement upon his son’s conviction is more or less everything you could hope it would be. I’ve had my criticisms of him as a President but one shouldn’t forget the difference with the institution-scorning rule-of-law foe Trump is very stark.
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I know I haven't received one yet, so I'm inclined to believe it's a convincing fake as well.
(took a survey on whether or not he was doing a good job as president, and believe me when I say it's fucking impossible to get off that mailing list once you're on it)
The 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution begins:
"No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice"
If he thinks he's already been elected twice, then he's had his turns.
Now I'm interested if someone could sue to have him disqualified on those grounds, just to see him have to admit in a court of law that he didn't win the 2020 election.
How can you have a "God-given right" to something "under the 2nd Amendment"? If it's truly a God-given right, then positive law is irrelevant. Trump is incoherent, as usual -- just throwing a string of words out there because he thinks they sound good.
Agreed, entirely. I don't always agree with Joe Biden. In fact, I very, very often do not. However, I do believe he is a fundamentally decent human being.
It is truly a breath of fresh air to not have the president demand his followers send death threats to the people involved in the case.
Like this is how it should be done.
NRA says everyone should be able to own a gun. Says background checks don't work and the paperwork should be destroyed immediately after they are completed.
Yet somehow they are 100% silent on this one.