As long as they’re nuts, I think it’s fine. We don’t always agree on who is nuts though, but I’m glad we agree in this case.
So Trump’s too much of a coward to testify.
Funny thing, I thought the same thing about the 11 “turn coats” (so called R) that voted with Liberal D.
One thing the world can depend on is the fact that the dems stick together. Not one ventured off script.
Crazy Nancy yields her sword. (mouth)
Well, hard to vote in favor of a person who didn’t see anything wrong with suggesting the Speaker should be killed.
Doesn’t he, just like all other individuals, have a right not to testify in his own trial? Any reasonable lawyer would advise him not to testify.
He does, but
A: hes smarter than all the lawyers, he says so himself
B: the election was stolen from him, here’s his big chance to prove it.
C: He’s obviously innocent, and so has nothing to fear.
D: Hilary showed up for more than a dozen consecutive hours of testimony to a hostile comittee, and he’s obviously way more manly and less of a coward than her, so it will be easy.
I mean. Not testifying makes it seem like Trump is scared. You know, like a beta cuck that Trump supporters like to accuse liberals of being. And we all know Trump is not a beta cuck, right? He’s a manly man, an alpha among alpha, so testifying is the thing he should do to show his dominance.
Discussting!!
Proud of his work in Home Alone 2, Zoolander and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
Would you like to say which of my points A-D are wrong?
A: hes smarter than the lawyers.
B: the election was stolen from him
C: he’s innocent
D: he’s way braver than Hilary.
Since all those are clearly self evident, why shouldn’t he testify?
Trial is unconstitutional! And he values the Constitution!
He can show up and prove to the simpering Dems how unconstitutional it is, and then they would have to bow down and acknowledge he really did win.
Or he can refuse, because he’s a coward that couldn’t even fire people on the Apprentice.
You cant tell me this guy is a coward.
You just haven’t been watching enough Tucker Carlson…
This man among men fears nothing!
This is a real thing in psychology.
https://www.google.com/search?q=dunning+kruger+effect
In a similar vein, there was some survey asking people to rate their driving skills and 75% or something said they were better than average. Then they asked people who were hospitalized for a car crash where they were at fault, and that group only like 55% said they were better than average.
Yep. I was an much better than average driver until I learned of that survey! Now I have no way of knowing.
I’m usually a great driver. But there are some times which I am exceptionally poor.
From the AP:
Biden delays Trump rule that weakened wild bird protections
From this it appears Biden is pro-bird. I also love birds. However, do not be misled:
Contrast the above with Biden’s unwavering support for thousands upon thousands of ugly, bird-mangling wind turbines.
Joe Biden: not the sharpest knife in the drawer
This is what passes, among Democrats, as “compromise”, as “coming together”, as “unity”.
Friday very early:
The Senate approved a budget resolution early Friday morning that tees up President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill for passage without Republican support. With the Senate evenly divided, Vice President Harris cast the tiebreaking vote.
Lawmakers approved the resolution shortly after 5:30 a.m. following and an all-night “vote-a-rama,” which brought hours of votes on dozens of amendments, many intended to force legislators to take a public stand on unrelated controversial issues.
The resolution allows Democrats to move forward with an eventual coronavirus relief bill that can circumvent the 60-vote threshold required to end a filibuster. They could now potentially pass the future bill with a simple majority.
The House must now pass the same version of the budget measure before lawmakers can begin writing the final relief package. That vote may come later Friday.
The budget resolution gives committees the authority to draft legislation reflecting Biden’s proposed $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package. It’s expected to eventually include $1,400 stimulus checks for most Americans and expanded pandemic unemployment aid.
Republicans oppose the size of Biden’s proposal and have offered a smaller alternative. The president said he “will not settle” on his pandemic relief bill.