04/29/2024 2:37:27 PM PDT
· 56 of 95 PMAS
to Dead Corpse
She never said it was a crap bill and those local SD yokels are being floated as a potential VP - she is, other than that I have no interests in SD politics.
Go watch her do her mental gymnastics explaining why she vetoed the bill.
04/29/2024 1:56:32 PM PDT
· 22 of 95 PMAS
to Dead Corpse
I did like her, I just think less of her now - she gave a wishy washy press conference over why, she was afraid the state would get sued, she wasn’t up for the fight.
You have to fight the fights worth fighting, win or lose - other states got the same laws pushed through.
Especially being a woman, you’d think she would have put up a fight.
04/26/2024 11:33:31 AM PDT
· 50 of 66 PMAS
to ansel12
She is saying that people are more divided than ever and by doing that we are playing into the hands of what the government Derp State wants us to do - keep being divided.
04/25/2024 1:29:18 PM PDT
· 31 of 111 PMAS
to Az Joe
“Justice Amy Coney Barrett, meanwhile, pointed to the fact that Sauer drew a distinction between prosecuting a president for “official” behavior (which Sauer said is not allowed), and prosecuting a president for his “private” conduct (which Sauer conceded is permitted). Barrett also argued that many of the charges against Trump, such as his work with private lawyers and political consultants to overthrow the 2020 election, qualify as private conduct and thus could still be prosecuted.”
Trump was still President when he and his lawyers tried to bring the election fraud to the courts and was official business, not private conduct.