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In reply to the discussion: Carville-I don't think this man (Merrick Garland) knows whether to wind his ass or scratch his watch [View all]triron
(22,001 posts)65. Weissman's disappearance is a mystery isn't it?
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Carville-I don't think this man (Merrick Garland) knows whether to wind his ass or scratch his watch [View all]
Celerity
Oct 2021
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Completely agree - he's a milquetoast and should be replaced. I've seen nothing concrete
kysrsoze
Oct 2021
#1
Hmm, should I trust President Biden's judgement or that of impatient bloggers?
brooklynite
Oct 2021
#12
Pres Biden should make First Lady/Senator/Sec of State HILLARY CLINTON the AG !!!!!
Trueblue1968
Oct 2021
#48
Our ag Mr Soggy Whitebread is hard at work .. things take time ... he's got a lot on his plate
Fullduplexxx
Oct 2021
#3
At some point soon that dog won't hunt, he is now 7+ months on the job and has thousands
Celerity
Oct 2021
#6
I think the post you are responding to is sarcasm and the poster agrees with you.
Scrivener7
Oct 2021
#58
I was hoping for some action .. mueller handed garland 10 counts of obstruction and what we're
Fullduplexxx
Oct 2021
#71
I'll bet every DUer also has a pretty good idea if the political and judicial implications.
usaf-vet
Oct 2021
#29
We've survived plenty of bad. Admittedly, trump was a true test. But he's gone, but not quietly.
Hoyt
Oct 2021
#59
I'm simply saying that one does not need to be an insider to see what needs to be done.
hadEnuf
Oct 2021
#68
I have not been his biggest fangirl in the past, BUT I listened to the whole segment before I posted
Celerity
Oct 2021
#10
And if you never get more evidence, will you always believe he is doing something?
Scrivener7
Oct 2021
#55
If you never get more evidence, will you always believe he is doing something?
Scrivener7
Oct 2021
#63
So if, three years from now, he has done nothing, then you will believe he is doing nothing?
Scrivener7
Oct 2021
#73
When (and I say that because the incumbent party usually does) all this jan 6th investigation
Fullduplexxx
Oct 2021
#86
Sad thing is that his measured cautious approach would have been really good for the SC.
Scrivener7
Oct 2021
#54
I don't want to be saying the old adaged in 2022 and 2024,! Would have, could have, SHOULD have.
usaf-vet
Oct 2021
#75
IMO, democratic turnout next year will depend a lot on what the DOJ does or doesn't do.
CrispyQ
Oct 2021
#21
I agree - none of the redacted materials, such as the mueller report have been released
samsingh
Oct 2021
#26
Or the mechanisms documented in the Panama Papers or the Pandora Papers? Which are not figments.
Scrivener7
Oct 2021
#52
The other thing about the Pandora Papers and the Panama Papers that I find terrifying is
Scrivener7
Oct 2021
#82
If he was all over this, like some here insist, we would have seen something. There would
Scrivener7
Oct 2021
#51