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Irish_Dem

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34. Garland stepped on his dick the whole time the greatest crime in US history was being planned.
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 08:34 AM
Yesterday

He damn well knew what was happening.
Another traitor.

Has any one checked Garland's bank account during that time period? Irish_Dem Yesterday #1
you seriously think he was getting paid off for that? LymphocyteLover Yesterday #7
I seriously think some questions should be asked. Irish_Dem Yesterday #9
putting responsibility for the downfall of the country all on Garland is total bullshit LymphocyteLover Yesterday #16
Garland was in charge Chicagogrl1 Yesterday #17
I am trained as a scientist. You follow the data. Period. Irish_Dem Yesterday #20
bribery is possible (ie garland) rampartd Yesterday #21
who bribed him to do this? bigtree 21 hrs ago #84
Thanks for the facts that too many would Hassler 14 hrs ago #142
Thank you. Attackers got no defense. No facts. No sources. Just scapegoating and bitching. ancianita 11 hrs ago #155
Bribery... or blackmail... or threats... Shipwack 21 hrs ago #96
Completeness?? Puh-lease. For imagination's sake. Bad faith imaginings. ancianita 11 hrs ago #160
Garland's problem is one that has hurt our party for too long... Trueblue Texan Yesterday #42
We have been playing by The Marquess of Queensberry Rules 70sEraVet Yesterday #49
The right wing radicals have been playing by the rules of the abuser and the rapist Stacey Grove 23 hrs ago #54
Gaslighting is a technique of the abuser. yellow dahlia 12 hrs ago #150
I'm not sure the problems is PatSeg 21 hrs ago #108
Perhaps, But When You Know You Are Dealing With... ProfessorGAC 16 hrs ago #136
This is true PatSeg 12 hrs ago #146
Seems We're Very Close To The Same Page ProfessorGAC 2 hrs ago #167
Not the main one. The judiciary hurt the country. AG Garland was the solution, not part of the problem. ancianita 9 hrs ago #163
Saying Garland was bribed SCantiGOP 21 hrs ago #97
Saying he was bribed or people defending him? FHRRK 21 hrs ago #99
What about MTG turning over a new leaf? MorbidButterflyTat 17 hrs ago #129
"It all depends on who's ox is being gored." vanlassie 11 hrs ago #159
I'm trained as a scientist and follow the data too. But I must be following different data. LymphocyteLover 21 hrs ago #111
At the very least, he could have appointed Jack Smith a lot sooner Bluepinky 20 hrs ago #120
More than two possibilities. PufPuf23 16 hrs ago #137
He is the entire reason Mr.WeRP 20 hrs ago #117
bullshit LymphocyteLover 1 hr ago #169
Respectfully disagree Joinfortmill Yesterday #32
Garland stepped on his dick the whole time the greatest crime in US history was being planned. Irish_Dem Yesterday #34
Respectfully disagree. Joinfortmill Yesterday #36
Respectfully Agree. nt yaesu Yesterday #53
I respectfully agree! Emile 23 hrs ago #56
Is "stepped on his dick" typical language MorbidButterflyTat 17 hrs ago #130
Varies between sciences, mr715 14 hrs ago #144
So he alone caused the downfall of this country? sheshe2 11 hrs ago #154
We would be totally remiss if we did not ask questions. Irish_Dem Yesterday #13
One question; Why did President Biden stand by him for 4 years? MichMan Yesterday #29
Until recently Presidents didn't interfere with ongoing investigations Joinfortmill Yesterday #33
Because he is an institutionalist with "faith" in a broken system; Stacey Grove Yesterday #51
I agree Scubamatt 22 hrs ago #81
Biden's presidency was immersed within an actual coup started on Jan 6 Stacey Grove 21 hrs ago #92
Democratic leadership & the dems in general, CrispyQ 21 hrs ago #98
Agree Hey Joe 22 hrs ago #70
I totally disagree that his actions made sense. CrispyQ 21 hrs ago #86
Nah, he clearly wasn't right for the job. 2021 wasn't the time for a timid "if we do something it's political" bs themaguffin Yesterday #14
brazil's response to boisonero is the only way to deal with these guys rampartd Yesterday #23
absolutely themaguffin 20 hrs ago #114
This isn't a Law & Order episode. You're such a defeatist. Patience, grasshopper. Garland's got this. Scrivener7 Yesterday #2
OMG Skittles Yesterday #4
Oh, some still insist they were right all along, and Garland was actually totally speedy and effective. Scrivener7 Yesterday #5
Exactly. NewHendoLib Yesterday #12
Media still timidly, and with an abundance of caution, calls Fascists "authoritarians" goddammit. RVN VET71 Yesterday #31
The media should be hysterical with the nazi fascist language. Like they were with Biden's terrible debate. Clouds Passing 23 hrs ago #60
It is apparently "very concerning" to the media when an old Liberal shows his age RVN VET71 21 hrs ago #107
They formed the Garland Society. BannonsLiver 23 hrs ago #64
The endless patience lectures was a major red flag. Irish_Dem Yesterday #15
Might it have been kompromat? yellow dahlia 11 hrs ago #151
You made me snicker. Solly Mack Yesterday #18
Sure and hell heard that a lot, just wait we got him. republianmushroom 22 hrs ago #80
To me, the biggest clue was when Schiff spoke out so forcefully early spooky3 21 hrs ago #102
to be fair Skittles Yesterday #3
And, once again, FUCK YOU MITCH MCCONNELL! Chasstev365 Yesterday #6
Yep. Garland should be sitting on SCOTUS! CaptainTruth Yesterday #28
This cannot be said enough! True Dough Yesterday #40
'Acting on a mix of principle and caution' Joinfortmill Yesterday #8
And now Trump is demanding indictments, claiming Garland weaponized the Justice Dept Martin Eden Yesterday #46
Of course. We all saw this - we all knew this Weak Sauce Merrick. NewHendoLib Yesterday #10
IMHO, being cautious in prosecuting a former POTUS, no matter how guilty they seem, is LymphocyteLover Yesterday #11
Downvote Ponietz Yesterday #19
It isn't reasonable when the former POTUS engineered an attempted violent coup to overthrow an election. Crunchy Frog 23 hrs ago #67
Garland is a republican. Blue Full Moon Yesterday #22
Or a centrist independent like Cuomo. Emile 23 hrs ago #57
Back in Texas a half century ago markodochartaigh 18 hrs ago #125
Wrong. Merrick Garland, born in Chicago, was a Democrat when he was a private citizen in Chicago. ancianita 12 hrs ago #148
Prove it. ancianita 12 hrs ago #149
There is plenty of fault to go around democrank Yesterday #24
Did you see the press conference where Garland calls out Bondi's DOJ for their illegal relationship w the White house? Intractable Yesterday #25
Why should he? MorbidButterflyTat 17 hrs ago #131
I agree that Garland should only do what his heart is into. Intractable 17 hrs ago #133
--and somebody needs a whole book to point this out? 3Hotdogs Yesterday #26
A lot of DUers here were bashed for the crime of criticizing Merrick Garland. gab13by13 Yesterday #30
Lest we forget, Eric Holder was also about as useless as my left nut -- no attempt to even investigate 3Hotdogs 20 hrs ago #119
Some still, apparently, do. Scrivener7 21 hrs ago #88
I'm not a scientist, but I had math in grade school, gab13by13 Yesterday #27
The same thing Obama did, I imagine. Joinfortmill Yesterday #35
Good point, gab13by13 Yesterday #41
Garland was one of Obama's poorer choices. comradebillyboy 23 hrs ago #59
Not certain Obama would agree with your assessment. As far as I can tell Obama has not spoken on the matter. Joinfortmill 23 hrs ago #62
Which says it all, really. BannonsLiver 22 hrs ago #72
Ha! Ok. Joinfortmill 22 hrs ago #75
I don't need Obama's approval to have an opinion. comradebillyboy 21 hrs ago #104
Ok. Joinfortmill 21 hrs ago #106
To me RoeVWade Yesterday #48
Also, didn't Joe have one or two pages. Krasnov had a boat load of boxes. Sorting that out must have been time consuming Joinfortmill 23 hrs ago #63
I don't expect any President who is multitasking all day, to be the one primarily in charge of where he set down the RoeVWade 19 hrs ago #124
I believe the only reason Garland got BlueKota Yesterday #37
Impossible Orrex Yesterday #38
Amen. republianmushroom 21 hrs ago #87
Cue the Garland apologists choie Yesterday #39
there are no Garland apologists bigtree 22 hrs ago #69
.... BannonsLiver 22 hrs ago #77
Found one! Orrex 21 hrs ago #85
This article provides the evidence you pretend iemanja 11 hrs ago #153
Res ipse loquitur. choie 9 hrs ago #161
Res ipsa loquitur bigtree 9 hrs ago #162
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver 22 hrs ago #74
With the requisite wall o' words. Scrivener7 21 hrs ago #89
I think wall of facts is more accurate. Joinfortmill 21 hrs ago #105
Yes. I imagine you do. Scrivener7 21 hrs ago #109
I do Joinfortmill 20 hrs ago #118
It's obvious the haters are disrespectful MorbidButterflyTat 17 hrs ago #132
Words that are proportional to the election interference & massive coup attempt catastrophe by thousands. ancianita 8 hrs ago #165
And we could have had: AverageOldGuy Yesterday #43
Bet your bottom dollar he blew it. His inaction will never be overcome. Autumn Yesterday #44
Garland sandbagged it azureblue Yesterday #45
I have to admit to getting a twinge of something resembling PTSD when I read this title..... Ol Janx Spirit Yesterday #47
Joe Biden was one of the greats. Joinfortmill 21 hrs ago #90
Garland was operating under a long outdated set of rules. Patton French Yesterday #50
Biden nominated the wrong guy. enough Yesterday #52
Which was a big mistake. BannonsLiver 21 hrs ago #91
Those with money/resources/a voice who have or had connections to power Stacey Grove 23 hrs ago #55
Maybe we should at least put part of the blame on THIS supreme court? bluestarone 23 hrs ago #58
Much of the Biden administration was apparently very risk-averse. Borogove 23 hrs ago #61
And we are all now paying the penalty Stacey Grove 23 hrs ago #65
There has been so many kacekwl 23 hrs ago #66
this is old and revisionist. Besides, Dilanian is a hack. bigtree 22 hrs ago #68
There's no amount of cut and paste that's going to salvage his legacy. BannonsLiver 22 hrs ago #79
That's the cheerleaders' Gish gallop Orrex 21 hrs ago #93
I'll never understand the fevered devotion. It's utterly bizarre. BannonsLiver 21 hrs ago #94
There are many, many words here. All the words. Scrivener7 21 hrs ago #100
Big men with tears in their eyes said, "Sir, even the best words." Stacey Grove 20 hrs ago #116
Thank you for this. Very informative... Joinfortmill 21 hrs ago #103
"Blew it" would imply a good faith effort Queso Delicioso 22 hrs ago #71
he could have stopped the investigation at any point bigtree 22 hrs ago #82
You forgot the last step Queso Delicioso 15 hrs ago #139
This will go down in history as the biggest mistake a Democratic President ever made in appointing a cabinet member. lees1975 22 hrs ago #73
I agree. yellow dahlia 11 hrs ago #156
I wonder how he feels about the DOJ now. Grumpy Old Guy 22 hrs ago #76
I don't know what Democrats didn't understand about insurrection bucolic_frolic 22 hrs ago #78
Agreed. yellow dahlia 11 hrs ago #157
They were scared of the orange convicts shadow. And many are still today. Hotler 22 hrs ago #83
where were they supposed to be 'scared" of? bigtree 21 hrs ago #95
Look- a game of "I told you so." Redleg 21 hrs ago #101
When they found the truck load of secret, classified documents in his bathroom questionseverything 19 hrs ago #122
You are probably correct. Redleg 19 hrs ago #123
Seriously! yellow dahlia 11 hrs ago #158
I'm Not a Garland Fan, But Other Than This Particular Appalling Slow-walk I Think His Record Is Pretty Unimpeachable The Roux Comes First 21 hrs ago #110
Democrats had historic, multi-felony charges against their political opponent bigtree 21 hrs ago #112
Without Garland we never would have Jack Smith. nt in2herbs 21 hrs ago #113
Didn't Mueller popsdenver 16 hrs ago #138
Garland as AG is the only person with authority to appoint a special counsel. nt in2herbs 12 hrs ago #145
One possible fault. moondust 20 hrs ago #115
"Justice Delayed is Justice Denied" SleeplessinSoCal 20 hrs ago #121
Without coming down on the pro or anti markodochartaigh 18 hrs ago #126
The headline misspelled B-I-D-E-N. RockRaven 18 hrs ago #127
So, what time does Thursday Night Football start? MorbidButterflyTat 17 hrs ago #128
About as insightful as your other comments. Intractable 17 hrs ago #134
What position of power does Garland hold now? MineralMan 16 hrs ago #135
"Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it." - George Santayana, The Life of Reason (1905) Celerity 12 hrs ago #147
"Those who dwell on the past in despair make no progress" - MineralMan, Democratic Underground, 2025 MineralMan 9 min ago #170
He bears partial blame for Trump's being President now iemanja 9 hrs ago #164
So much for "justice is blind" Layzeebeaver 14 hrs ago #140
I just had to close my door, I was ranting about this so loudly BigmanPigman 14 hrs ago #141
Wrong choice! seta1950 14 hrs ago #143
We all knew that in 2021 . Garland and Smith were too cautious.... Bread and Circuses 11 hrs ago #152
Yup.nt jfz9580m 4 hrs ago #166
"justice delayed is justice denied" spanone 1 hr ago #168
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