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Republican Hypocrisy category archive

What’s in a Name? 0

Sometimes, quite a lot.

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Lowering the Barr 0

Methinks that a strong argument can be made that the current United States Attorney-General is the nation’s top law defacement official.

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Symptomatic 0

Title:  Symptoms of pandemmic-level hypocrisy.  Image of Republican Elephant with arrows pointing to it labeled,

Via Juanita Jean.

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F. Scott Fitzgerald Was Right 0

The rich are different from you and me.

They have friends in high places.

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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

Have you noticed that, when actual cases of intentional voter fraud (as opposed to someone’s attempting to vote in the wrong precinct or forgetting to register or the like) come to light, they are almost always perpetrated by Republicans?

For example.

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Gutting Out the Vote 0

At Lawyers, Guns, and Money, Paul Campos has more about what hwent down in Texas.

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Stray Question, A Notion of Immigrants Dept. 0

I once knew someone who was “second generation Italian.” The family’s grandmother came to the United States as a baby, sleeping in the drawer of the family dresser in steerage on the boat.

Am I the only person to see the distasteful irony of someone named “Cuccinelli” being rabidly against immigration?

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Originalist Sin 0

Joe Patrice explores the con that is “Constitutional Originalism.” A snippet (emphasis added):

It (originalism–ed.) has always been a lie of course, but it’s a pretty successful one.

The conservatives on the Court have all but given up the facade of Originalism, granting cert in a gay rights case signaling an intent to protect Catholic Social Services who got cut off by the Philadelphia adoption program for refusing to place children with same-sex couples. The basis for the looming decision, previewed over the last several years by Supreme Court Oracle Justice Alito, is that religious freedom requires government respect the religious freedom to violate discrimination laws. The only problem with this plan is that the conservatives have already ruled that the “Originalist” read of religious freedom is the exact opposite. Apparently there are more different “Originals” in the First Amendment than there are in Ray’s Pizza establishments.

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Poll Tax Redux 0

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SLAPP-Happy 0

In The Sacramento Bee, Eric Swalwell examines Devin Nunes’s practice of suing everyone who hurts his tender wittle fee-fees, while consistently voting to deny others the same privilege.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Two cops reading suspect his rights:  You have the right to remain silent.  Anything you say may be used against you in a court of law.  But if you know the President you are free to go.

Via Job’s Anger.

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Lessons Learned 0

Get out of Jail free cardSusan Collins simpering sycophant extraordinaire, said that Trump has learned his lesson.

Yes, indeedy-do, he most certainly has.

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Trickle-Down Jurisimprudence 0

No one can say that this was unpresidented (details at the link).

Hours after President Donald Trump confidante Roger Stone was sentenced in a Washington, D.C., courtroom to 40 months, a Sacramento defense lawyer seized upon the controversy to argue that federal sentencing guidelines have been tainted by the case and that his client should serve no prison time.

The surprising result? A 13-month sentence of home detention for Andrey Kim, who pleaded guilty in a massive mortgage fraud case that began in 2006 and is estimated to have cost banks more than $16 million.

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Trump Plays His “Get Out of Jail Free” Cards 0

David digs into the implication of Trump’s pardon spree and sees a pattern: “elites protecting elites.”

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Rule of Lawless, Get Out of Jail Free Dept. 0

Methinks David understates the situation.

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A Notion of Immigrants, Have Cake, Eat It Too Dept. 0

Scott Maxwell discusses a proposed law in Florida to ensure that employers hire only legal immigrants except when they don’t.

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If One Standard It Good, Two Must Be Better 0

Frame One:  Image of

Via Job’s Anger.

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Fiscal Reprehensibility 0

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E. J. Montini has details.

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If One Standard Is Good, Two Must Be Better 0

Leonard Pitts, Jr., rips the Republican Party’s faux outrage at Pelosi’s rip.

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