The GOP's fear of truth

The judiciary is separated from the exsecutive


Please stop helping create a divide amount Democrats


It’s harms this nations chances of surviving this mess

DOJ is not a separate branch of government you stupid asshole. It is part of the Executive. Please stop being a stupid blathering asshole.
 
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/separation_of_powers

Separation of powers
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Separation of powers is a doctrine of constitutional law under which the three branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) are kept separate. This is also known as the system of checks and balances, because each branch is given certain powers so as to check and balance the other branches.
 
Executive: president


Legislative: Congress



Judicial:all the courts and the DOJ



the design makes them all independent of each other


For good reason
 
Democrats aren't in a good place right now, and they really need to find themselves again as a party. But they're still head & shoulders above a party that no longer values truth or knowledge.

Republicans in the past few years conjure images from authoritarian regimes of the past that we thought we had moved beyond:
- Burning books
- Afraid of acknowledging the reality that some are born and live their lives attracted to the same sex
- Terrified of teaching aspects of American history that don't make us look like heroes
- Creating myths and fabrications about an election because they can no longer accept losing
- Downplaying a pandemic and discouraging vaccines with fearmongering and misinformation

Even w/ something like the Ukraine, we hear some conservatives actually parroting Putin's desperate rhetoric that the Ukraine leaders are "Nazis" and trying to downplay the evil of Putin's actions.

We're in the post-truth era, and the right is leading the charge.

oh please.

you're the kings of the liars and censors.

you believe "science" means allowing three state backed scientists to dictate world policy on everything.

that's scientism, or "technocracy" as you call it.
 
Shut the fuck up you ignorant piece of shit.

Dude I am dead wrong


It is executive


https://study.com/academy/answer/is-the-doj-part-of-the-judicial-branch.html


My mistake

I fucked up


You are correct that it is part of the exsecutive


OK

do you see how that works

Facts proved me wrong


I honored those facts


I admitted them straight to you


I even provided the proof that I was wrong


Now please stop asking my beautiful party to act in a way that destroys this nations integrity


Please


Please
 
Trump’s disdain for legal principles and the constitution revealed itself repeatedly – especially during Bill Barr’s tenure as attorney general, during most of 2019 and 2020. During Barr’s term in office, Trump ignored the tradition of justice as a separate branch of government, and flouted the principle of the rule of law, say former top justice lawyers and congressional Democrats.
In Barr, Trump appeared to find someone almost entirely aligned with the idea of doing his bidding. Barr sought to undermine the conclusions of Robert Mueller’s inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 elections, independent congressional oversight, and Trump critics in and out of government, while taking decisions that benefited close Trump allies.
But more political abuses have emerged, with revelations that – starting under attorney general Jeff Sessions in 2018 – subpoenas were issued in a classified leak inquiry to obtain communications records of top Democrats on the House intelligence committee. Targets were Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell, who were investigating Kremlin election meddling, and also several committee staffers and journalists.
 
Biden is In fact trying to restore the independence of the DOJ


He is protecting our system


Please stop trashing him for doing so




Please!
 
FEAR OF TRUTH????!!!



THE DUNCE-O-CRATS CANNOT EVEN DEFINE WHAT THE DIFFRENCE BETWEEN A MALE AND A FEMALE IS.
:laugh: :lolup:
 
Democrats aren't in a good place right now, and they really need to find themselves again as a party. But they're still head & shoulders above a party that no longer values truth or knowledge.

Republicans in the past few years conjure images from authoritarian regimes of the past that we thought we had moved beyond:
- Burning books
- Afraid of acknowledging the reality that some are born and live their lives attracted to the same sex
- Terrified of teaching aspects of American history that don't make us look like heroes
- Creating myths and fabrications about an election because they can no longer accept losing
- Downplaying a pandemic and discouraging vaccines with fearmongering and misinformation

Even w/ something like the Ukraine, we hear some conservatives actually parroting Putin's desperate rhetoric that the Ukraine leaders are "Nazis" and trying to downplay the evil of Putin's actions.

We're in the post-truth era, and the right is leading the charge.

They will retake the House and Senate in the midterms. I would say they are in a pretty good place.
 
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