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Rocketeer 1 point ago +2 / -1

It could be that Barr simply decided to resign for some reason, but I have an interesting hypothesis.

What if Barr wants to do the right thing but was being threatened, and will finally deliver the goods on the 23rd (or leave some sort of paperwork containing the goods that won't be read until after he's gone), then (using the Federal holiday as cover) go into hiding with his family for safety?

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Rocketeer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Filoni's "woke", at least when it comes to gender-related identity politics.

Some quotes from him:

"There’s a powerful idea there about this matriarchy coming back and subverting what has always been dominantly patriarchal in male heroes: Zeus, Hercules, and everything else."

"We should shift it so Leia is the Obi-Wan of this entire trilogy. I don’t even think it hurts that she’s not primarily the mentor figure in VII because, like John had been saying, the audience expectation is so on Luke. And when that proves not to be true, it’s way more powerful. It’s dangerous because it makes it so about the women of Star Wars. Something to me says that’s right.”

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Rocketeer 5 points ago +6 / -1

I just thought of a hilarious idea: what if the House picked Biden for President, but the Senate picked Trump for Vice President, then Biden got taken out by the 25th Amendment for his mental decline, leaving Trump as President?

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Rocketeer 5 points ago +5 / -0

John Ratcliffe was in the helicopter with President Trump that flew over the rally while General Flynn was speaking and brought them to the Army-Navy ball game. Proof:

https://twitter.com/DNI_Ratcliffe/status/1337833580978966529

Maybe it's just coincidence, but...

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Rocketeer 1 point ago +1 / -0

It hasn't currently been thrown out then. That doesn't necessarily mean it won't be, but they might still hear the case.

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Rocketeer 2 points ago +2 / -0

but recentlu he said the first indictment will shock everyone and set the rest in play

Who said that?

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Rocketeer 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's in his best interests to keep it quiet, especially until the 18th when he receives the report.

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Rocketeer 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm pretty sure President Trump wouldn't be publicizing it right now, and the media is devoted to ignoring and/or ridiculing any evidence of election fraud.

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Rocketeer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Likely some cuck is writing the report who will just lie through his teeth.

The report is supposed to be from John Ratcliffe.

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Rocketeer 3 points ago +3 / -0

If true, why they not take PA suit? It was docketed in SC already.

Unless something has changed since I last checked, didn't they only deny the injunctive relief, not the Pennsylvania case itself?

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Rocketeer 1 point ago +1 / -0

The guy he put in charge of DOD is an expert at crushing insurgencies. He activated JFKs Congressionally approved special ops reforms that were tabled after his assassination.

Do you have more info regarding these two things? Both sound very promising.

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Rocketeer 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think we need to stop devaluing art...and take it back. The only reason we have devalued it is because the Left has bastardized it, and we've always been more dispositioned towards more directly-utilitarian careers.

I've seen arguments to the same effect in comments on independent science fiction author Alexander Hellene's blog. I think it's very true.

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Rocketeer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ever since RBG died (or was announced dead anyways lol) I have had a feeling that things are destined to happen a certain way.

I have wondered if the timing of her death might have been due to divine Providence (God mercifully allowing her the maximum amount of time that she could live without preventing Amy Cony Barret from being confirmed as a Supreme Court Justice before the election). She died just barely in time for Barrett to be confirmed before the election, with only days to spare.

Weirdly enough, that's the thing that gives me the most hope right now.

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Rocketeer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wait a minute.. your username looks awfully familiar. Am I, by any chance, speaking to a certain All-Father of Asgard?

Also, am I correct in assuming that these states cannot actually "intervene" (ie, officially join the case as defendants) the way Mississippi, Louisiana, etc have intervened as plaintiffs?

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Rocketeer 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm in Mississippi and want to contact AG Lynn Fitch to get her to join the lawsuit. However, I'm not very knowledgeable about the legal particulars. Roughly speaking, what should I say?

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Rocketeer 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm in Mississippi and want to contact AG Lynn Fitch to get her to join the lawsuit. However, I'm not very knowledgeable about the legal particulars. Roughly speaking, what should I put in my message?

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Rocketeer 0 points ago +2 / -2

He's doing it in the hopes of getting the lockdowns cancelled as quickly as possible.

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Rocketeer 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's far more likely he's being blackmailed for some indiscretion or he was paid off bigly. I suspect the latter.

Didn't Sidney Powell allege that he received Dominion kickbacks?

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Rocketeer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Keep 10...a little of 11 and 12.

I believe that TexasFox was referring to the numbers of seasons, not the numbers of Doctors.

Season 9 was the last Capaldi season with Clara. The first Christmas Special after that season ("The Husbands of River Song") is the series finale, as far as I'm concerned. It leaves no cliffhangers or unfinished plotlines, and it ends with the Doctor and River Song going off on their honeymoon, which as as close to a "happily ever after" as the Doctor is ever likely to get.

After that, the show went so far downhill that I just exclude the following seasons from my headcanon. Season 10 (the one with Bill Potts) was terrible, and I bailed on even watching the show once Capaldi regenerated.

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