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31. IMO it was pretty obvious from their questions that they were looking for a way...
Fri Feb 9, 2024, 02:17 PM
Feb 2024

rule against Colorado to keep him on the ballot. This SCOTUS's actions have a decided right wing spin.

I wasn't all that impressed with their constant interuptions when the Colorado attorney was trying to respond to a question...then asking a completely different question.

IMO they're about to diminsh the protections the 14A offers against insurrections, sedition and treason....similar to what was done to civil rights and Citizens United.

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Billionaire class of sickos! Brainfodder Feb 2024 #1
I am not sure that is correct. Caliman73 Feb 2024 #2
There were plenty of judges that charged the insurrectionists Bluethroughu Feb 2024 #4
True. Caliman73 Feb 2024 #11
It does not say trump has to be charged or convicted of insurrection. Bluethroughu Feb 2024 #12
It actually does FBaggins Feb 2024 #27
Well...then do the other required qualifications Farmer-Rick Feb 2024 #35
Totally specious reasoning. NoRethugFriends Feb 2024 #7
No they are not. SCOTUS isn't making the decision... Caliman73 Feb 2024 #13
You get it. Fiendish Thingy Feb 2024 #9
Am curious whether there will be inconsistencies addressing the border issue. limbicnuminousity Feb 2024 #14
That has been a problem historically. Caliman73 Feb 2024 #17
Your assessment is astute. limbicnuminousity Feb 2024 #44
Border issues are complex. LeftInTX Feb 2024 #49
The orginal insurrectionists did not face court trials. GreenWave Feb 2024 #21
Original as in Civil War original? Caliman73 Feb 2024 #23
Agreed and I did mean the Civil war traitors. GreenWave Feb 2024 #37
Except they weren't barred from *running* for the office FBaggins Feb 2024 #46
Or it could be used to keep anybody they feel like jimfields33 Feb 2024 #3
You need proof of an insurrection, we have almost 24 hrs of documentation he created one. Bluethroughu Feb 2024 #5
No it couldn't NoRethugFriends Feb 2024 #6
The SC found nothing wrong with the Colorado decision? FBaggins Feb 2024 #47
In Colorado, there was a trial and appeal HariSeldon Feb 2024 #24
Their ruling, likely unanimous, will be more nuanced Fiendish Thingy Feb 2024 #8
Well the textualists will be legislating from the bench again. Bluethroughu Feb 2024 #10
It seems like SCOTUS's lame excuse is that they don't want some states using the 14th Amendment, sec. 3, to LaMouffette Feb 2024 #15
SCOTUS decisions are made when cases are brought to them. Caliman73 Feb 2024 #19
Thanks for clearing that up for me, Caliman73! I feel at this point that every American is an injured party from the LaMouffette Feb 2024 #50
Tell all the states that Trump carried out an insurrection and can't be on ANY ballots??? Polybius Feb 2024 #30
Federal and State judges convicted or kicked off people on ballots for insurrection Bluethroughu Feb 2024 #36
In Trump's Colorado case, it was the state SC upholding it Polybius Feb 2024 #42
Overly dramatic, IMHO RussBLib Feb 2024 #16
It's not about our ability to beat him at the ballot box Bluethroughu Feb 2024 #18
If they were a convicted traitor, no RussBLib Feb 2024 #20
Impeachment is removal from office, he is not in office. Bluethroughu Feb 2024 #38
The SC is bought and paid for. rubbersole Feb 2024 #22
I hope you are right. Bluethroughu Feb 2024 #39
I put this squarely on McConnell relayerbob Feb 2024 #25
If the SCOTUS votes to keep TFG on the ballot... William Seger Feb 2024 #26
My (barely informed) opinion is they will keep him on the ballot and not by a 6-3 decision. Perhaps kelly1mm Feb 2024 #28
Or maybe they are right if it's 9-0 Polybius Feb 2024 #29
IMO it was pretty obvious from their questions that they were looking for a way... brush Feb 2024 #31
Yes, if they rule to keep him on, it's another nail in the coffin of our Democracy. Bluethroughu Feb 2024 #40
I am curious how the liberal Justices vote on this. William769 Feb 2024 #32
I listened to the entire hearing. It sounds like Trump will be on the ballot. Vote. Joinfortmill Feb 2024 #33
Every vote, every election is the vote of a lifetime. Bluethroughu Feb 2024 #41
Not if, it is when they do. Bev54 Feb 2024 #34
Wondering if all this could have been avoided if Garland Emile Feb 2024 #43
No need to wonder, he didn't and now were here. Bluethroughu Feb 2024 #45
Considering political concerns... Think. Again. Feb 2024 #51
Yes FBaggins Feb 2024 #48
I agree but politically it's bad ebbie15644 Feb 2024 #52
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