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On one hand, very curious how they argue this.
The right doesn't do anything in good faith. Whenever assessing a right-wing policy or talking point, it's best to assume bad intentions.
Even normie Democrats had a field day with this guy today. Warner and Cantwell, my state's shitty Senator, went to town on RFK Jr. Really paints a picture of just how incompetent he must be.
this after they literally fired a bunch of judges that were not going to follow their illegal guidelines...
The funny thing is that they could legitimately expand the judiciary. They could get permanent nutjob judges. Our legal system—particularly the immigration courts—is overburdened.
White people for peace.
Banger.

 
For sure they don't do anything in good faith. They are completely unbothered by hypocrisy. And how sad/pathetic/infuriating would it be for this transgender ban to work, but the supreme court makes an arbitrary distinction that, "Yes, being trans is a mental disorder that should ban people from owning weapons but just that mental disorder. No other one." I don't think it gets that far, but they'll probably try.
 
We had a couple of moments of 'man, even THESE guys are kinda getting it now' yesterday.

Project Veritas used a honeytrap and caught a DOJ official admitting they plan to redact all Republican names from the Epstein list and only implicate Democrats. His fawning 'I only repeated what I've seen online' email to his superior explaining why his dick got him into trouble is hilarious to read.

During RFK's testimony, Bill Cassidy of LA asked if Trump should receive a Nobel Prize for Operation Warp Speed, and when RFK slobbed the knob to agree, Cassidy said 'But you claim the vaccine killed more people than COVID'. To be clear, Cassidy absolutely supports the first position, but to hear him openly admit the hypocrisy was entertaining. It's certainly better than seeing Nancy Mace supposedly having a panic attack after meeting with Epstein victims, then the next day supporting Trump against them.
 
Reading a bunch of articles about the topic... I completely missed Trump's executive order to move transgender inmates into prisons based on their birth gender. There's a bunch of VERY obvious concerns here that I'm sure were already brought up to Trump, but given his track record, I wager they did very little but turn him on.

Besides, that's a whole ass executive order when only ~15 out of millions of inmates are transgender and in prisons according to what they identify as. Same goes for this new executive order for the gun rights of transgender individuals, when we've only had a handful of mass shootings by trans people.

Doesn't the president have bigger things to worry about than the situations which make up a comically small percentage of reality? What's next, an executive order to break the ribs of every single homeless man in a random alley in New York?
 
Don't put it past them. It's not like we have any idea what they've done with the homeless of DC at this point.
 

"Gaining insight into Mr. Kim’s thinking became a high priority when Mr. Trump first took office. The North Korean leader seemed increasingly unpredictable and dangerous, and his relationship with Mr. Trump had lurched erratically between letters of friendship and public threats of nuclear war."

Ironic.
 
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