Because the language of the law does not use those terms.Seditious conspiracy is insurrection and rebellion? Then why didn’t they get charged for insurrection and rebellion? — NOS4A2
You may be right that the Justices will find some procedural excuse, but they need the ruling to apply to all states - not just the specific issues with the Colorado decision. That seems tougher. — Relativist
"Trump" is the brand that caters to the Christian ideologues and plutocrats whose perks the conservative justices enjoy. — Fooloso4
"Originalism" is a term used to disguise the indeterminacy of legal interpretation by appearing to give it a solid foundation. It is a slogan that does not match practice. One need look no further than Scalia's decision on the second amendment. — Fooloso4
They're originalists when convenient. — Relativist
He did get on Twitter and told them to be peaceful and go home, to respect law enforcement, etc — NOS4A2
I often see Trump supporters call his detractors "Trump haters" as if our judgment is clouded by some irrational emotion, as if our mere dislike of him is itself evidence that we aren't capable of any sort of objectivity or reason. — GRWelsh
Children grow out of it only because they aren't constantly surrounded by enablers. There are tens of millions of enablers for Trump and Lake. The Trump phenomenon is a consequence of some unfortunate elements in our society.The difference between a child who is a sore loser and an adult like Donald Trump or Kari Lake being a sore loser is that children can learn to stop doing it and overcome their emotional immaturity. — GRWelsh
it's only by a small margin. — Tzeentch
Any failings of Biden are related to one's judgments of policies he's implemented or failed to implement. Trump is a fundamental threat to our system of government.The Biden administration has been an absolute dumpster fire. If Biden is the lesser of those two evils, it's only by a small margin. — Tzeentch
Ironically, Putin attacked Ukraine when Biden became president... — Tzeentch
...most likely due to Biden's long standing involvement in Ukraine. — Tzeentch
Then there's Biden's cart blanche to Netanyahu — Tzeentch
Why is that ironic? — Fooloso4
The links between the Biden administration and Russia's invasion are crystal clear. — Tzeentch
Are you claiming that this would not have happened if Trump was in office? — Fooloso4
Are you going to blame Biden for Putin's invasion of Cimea in 2014? — Fooloso4
In response to the question of evidence for your post hoc claim "crystal clear" won't cut it. — Fooloso4
If there is a cease fire will you give Biden credit or is he only responsible when it comes to placing blame? — Fooloso4
His strategy vis-á-vis NATO was probably to pressure the Europeans to stop freeloading. I don't think he would actually leave. And honestly in terms of European freeloading behavior he has a point. — Tzeentch
Obviously that would be way too strong of a claim. — Tzeentch
The involvement of all of the people I've named is not controversial or even secret. — Tzeentch
The US has blocked a cease fire several times already. — Tzeentch
In that case, if you cannot rule out Putin attacking if Trump was president, the connection with Biden is tenuous.
He is responsible for knowingly sowing the seeds for conflict ...
What seeds of conflict did he sow? — Fooloso4
The involvement of these people is that they are acting within their official capacities as government officials in the Biden administrations. Of course they are involved! As would members of a Trump administration, unless you think Trump's "solution" would be to turn his back and ignore what is going on. — Fooloso4
So, Hamas and Israel have agreed to a cease fire and the US has blocked it? — Fooloso4
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