Gamble vs U.S. or why the right is so desperate to seat Kav.

I agree with Rune, I've thought for awhile the Senate is in play.

Maybe, but it has nothing to do with the Gamble case. To claim Kav's appointment has something to do with that case is going further and further off the deep end.
 
Pull your head out of the sand.

Pull yours out of the conspiracy theory crowd--Deep State, vast right-wing conspiracy, Kavanaugh's mother foreclosed on Ford's house, Democrats will impeach both Trump and Kavanaugh, and all the other wild claims. I am willing to bet the Supreme Court does not overturn the dual sovereignty model of double jeopardy.
 
The upcoming case at SCOTUS seeks to prevent Federal and State trials for the same crime.
If this passes (apparently) Trump will be able to pardon
his criminal administration.

Fuck McConnell.

The Senate is now in play.

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Nope.
Again backwards.
First of all there are 14 million more Dems
Second, even among Conservatives only 1/3. Support Trump.

Your side is in really weak st this point.
Trump is well on his way to destroying the GOP.

But that would mean that you actually believe that ALL Dems are going to walk lockstep with the DNC. :palm:
 
Maybe, but it has nothing to do with the Gamble case. To claim Kav's appointment has something to do with that case is going further and further off the deep end.

I agree with that too, I thought it was in play before Kavanaugh was nominated.
 
McConnell is up there with most despicable right wing ideologues in history

the fuck would sell his very soul to turn the US into a nightmarish right wing autocracy

piece of shit

The entire Republican Party along with all their voters are a party of criminals.
 
The upcoming case at SCOTUS seeks to prevent Federal and State trials for the same crime.
If this passes (apparently) Trump will be able to pardon
his criminal administration.

Fuck McConnell.

The Senate is now in play.


Yada Yada Yada. Ruthie Baby Ginsburg set this case up to be heard in the Sanchez Valle case and the SCOTUS will not change the separate sovereigns doctrine. If the left supports it, they completely destroy civil rights violations prosecutions sending jurisprudence back to the pre-Shipp days. The right side of the Roberts Court practically rear-ends itself spinning in circles to avoid changing anything about the status quo. It will be a 7-2/6-3 maybe decision with Thomas, Ginsberg, and possibly Kegan on the losing side.
 
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