HitlerCunnyRape
@HitlerCunnyRape@lemm.ee
- Comment on California Law Now Covers Free Sex Changes For Illegal Immigrants 11 months ago:
Public Healthcare shouldn’t exist, let alone should it cover entirely optional procedures for illegals
- Comment on California Law Now Covers Free Sex Changes For Illegal Immigrants 11 months ago:
You can go be like Jesus on your own dime if you care
- Submitted 11 months ago to conservative@lemm.ee | 18 comments
- Comment on Biden makes impassioned argument Trump could destroy American democracy as he opens 2024 campaign | CNN Politics 11 months ago:
Hey there, OP! You still haven’t addressed this from our last interaction, about the Presidency being covered by Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment of the US Constitution:
crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/lsb/lsb10569
Specifically:
One scholar notes that the drafting history of Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment suggests that the office of the President is covered:
During the debate on Section Three, one Senator asked why ex-Confederates “may be elected President or Vice President of the United States, and why did you all omit to exclude them? I do not understand them to be excluded from the privilege of holding the two highest offices in the gift of the nation.” Another Senator replied that the lack of specific language on the Presidency and Vice- Presidency was irrelevant: “Let me call the Senator’s attention to the words ‘or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States.’”
I’ll highlight that last bit again:
Another Senator replied that the lack of specific language on the Presidency and Vice- Presidency was irrelevant: “Let me call the Senator’s attention to the words ‘or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States.’”
That is from this paper: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=37486…
So does that satisfy your curiosity, or are you still going to run around asking why every government role wasn’t listed in this section? Because it’s kinda hard to believe you stand for any kind of law or order, when you dismiss the foundation of all law and order in this country that is the Constitution and oppose its application in our society.
- Comment on Biden makes impassioned argument Trump could destroy American democracy as he opens 2024 campaign | CNN Politics 11 months ago:
Aw, what was uncivil about my post? All I did was point out that Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment expressly includes the office of the President!
crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/lsb/lsb10569
Specifically:
One scholar notes that the drafting history of Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment suggests that the office of the President is covered:
During the debate on Section Three, one Senator asked why ex-Confederates “may be elected President or Vice President of the United States, and why did you all omit to exclude them? I do not understand them to be excluded from the privilege of holding the two highest offices in the gift of the nation.” Another Senator replied that the lack of specific language on the Presidency and Vice- Presidency was irrelevant: “Let me call the Senator’s attention to the words ‘or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States.’”
That is from this paper: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=37486…
See? Nothing uncivil 😊
- Comment on Velvet Ropes 11 months ago:
I was the victim of an insurrection on the highway a couple months back. That damn construction equipment hauler cracked my damn window with a small rock. It’s literally the end of our democracy!
- Comment on Velvet Ropes 11 months ago:
I hadn’t pegged you for a holocaust denier, but it certainly lines up with your intelligence
- Comment on Velvet Ropes 11 months ago:
I also love imagining things that never happened
- Comment on NYC Mayor Adams sues Texas bus companies for transporting migrants to sanctuary city, seeks $700 million 11 months ago:
Excuse me mine was the violation? not the guy who’s contributing nothing but hollow mocking?
- Comment on How Half Of America Lost Its F**king Mind 11 months ago:
In all the towns with republican mayors and republican council members, in republican counties in states with republican governors and republican legislatures, with republican controlled congress for much of our recent history, why are so many republican citizens unable to prosper?
Vote for whoever or whatever you want, it won’t magically make a town economically prosperous. Democrats won’t bring deep water shipping ports to nowhereville. Progressive policies won’t bring back small towns where the resources dried up. That stuff just isn’t how it works.
Could it possibly be because of…republican policy?
Like the republican policy under Reagan and Schwarzenegger that significantly contributed to making California into the economic powerhouse it is today? Or are we just supposed to ignore that because it doesn’t fit your narrative?
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
Yeah, conservatives have a sense of humor. Unlike you freaks
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
I agree, you’re full of confessions
- Comment on NYC Mayor Adams sues Texas bus companies for transporting migrants to sanctuary city, seeks $700 million 11 months ago:
but I fail to see how being a sanctuary city justifies trafficking people and dumping them in another state
You fail to see how actively supporting illegal immigration is justification for dumping the problem on them?
- Comment on NYC Mayor Adams sues Texas bus companies for transporting migrants to sanctuary city, seeks $700 million 11 months ago:
Did you suffer critical brain damage? I mean you’re a pinko, so obviously
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
Sorry that you’re unable to find enjoyment in anything that doesn’t just jerk off your existing views
- Comment on House GOP backs impeachment ‘inquiry.’ What does that mean? 11 months ago:
We all watched him do it, caught red-handed, and then we’re supposed to be like, but he’s innocent until proven guilty!. Therefore he did nothing wrong
Just saying “we watched it” doesn’t actually mean it happened. You’re free to just be wrong
- Comment on To My Friends Across the Political Divide 11 months ago:
If only you actually removed the problem users here that fast
- Comment on Claudine Gay Resigns From Harvard 11 months ago:
Good riddance.
- Comment on With support for Biden fading, and the corruption case building, will he quit the presidential race? 11 months ago:
I’m a center-right voter - I voted Trump in 16’, Biden in 20’. I can’t see any reason to vote for the GOP - they’re intellectually bankrupt right now, with idiots and fanatics running the show.
Yeah, and I’m the next coming of christ. It’s easy to lie on the internet. Nobody worth a damn genuinely believes you’re anything but another leftist
- Comment on The Scapegoating of Derek Chauvin, Pt. I 11 months ago:
Let’s just set aside the despicable, subtle racism of “who he was” in that paragraph…
Subtle? More like entirely imaginary.
- Comment on The Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise (PDF) 11 months ago:
Yeah, that’s a 920 page pdf. I’m not reading all that.
- Comment on ‘It is historic’: U.S. sees dramatic drop in homicides, violent crime in 2023 11 months ago:
Breaking news: people do things less often when they believe they will face consequences
- Comment on Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoes bill banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors | CNN Politics 11 months ago:
Signing the bill would “be saying that the state, the government” knows what’s better for youth than their parents, Gov. Mike DeWine said.
Lmao what a fucking hypocrite. I can guarantee you he isn’t chomping at the bit to eliminate the drinking/smoking ages, or the age of consent. I hope rats like him find themselves out of office next election
- Comment on [Nigeria] Christmas Massacre: 160 Nigerians Killed by Jihadists in Strong Christian Community 11 months ago:
Just a heads up if you weren’t aware, there is the Church of Satan and the Santanic Temple. They’re two completely separate but often confused orgs. And IIRC the Satanic Temple is the good one.
Lmao for anyone interested in what the coward deleted
- Comment on Opinion: The 14th Amendment gambit is breathtakingly foolish | CNN 11 months ago:
Enforcing the constitution (14th amendment) isn’t corruption.
Enforcing the law against imaginary crimes that never happened isn’t corruption?