US v. Trump - Espionage Act - (9:23-cr-80101) District Court, S.D. Florida
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US v. Trump - Espionage Act - (9:23-cr-80101) District Court, S.D. Florida
Yeah, it put me in mind of all the crazy shit the MAGAts do, such as writing letters telling SCOTUS how to decide. Do better, Public.
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US v. Trump - Espionage Act - (9:23-cr-80101) District Court, S.D. Florida
The New Yorker used to fill up unused space at the bottom of columns with what they called "Newsbreaks," which were inadvertently funny short passages from periodicals and other written matter. For decades E.B. White was the sole editor and caption-writer.
One category of Newsbreak was captioned "Letters We Never Finished Reading."
Assuming that it's even possible to interest the 11th Circuit judicial council in investigating Judge Cannon, there are probably only a few hundred lawyers in the country -- most of them retired federal judges -- who would have any idea how to draft a complaint that wouldn't immediately be round-holed after review of the first few paragraphs.
One category of Newsbreak was captioned "Letters We Never Finished Reading."
Assuming that it's even possible to interest the 11th Circuit judicial council in investigating Judge Cannon, there are probably only a few hundred lawyers in the country -- most of them retired federal judges -- who would have any idea how to draft a complaint that wouldn't immediately be round-holed after review of the first few paragraphs.
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US v. Trump - Espionage Act - (9:23-cr-80101) District Court, S.D. Florida
While committed MAGAts are clearly crazy in one or more respects (intellectual vapidity, ethical incoherence, lack of critical thinking skills, depravity, idol worship, conspiracy-mongering, etc.), it doesn't follow that all non-MAGAts are non-crazy paragons of discernment and thoughtfulness.Slim Cognito wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 5:14 pm Yeah, it put me in mind of all the crazy shit the MAGAts do, such as writing letters telling SCOTUS how to decide. Do better, Public.
There are very dozy folk among the good guys too. It's sad, but the Public is what it is.