Omigod! It's a flag!
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Again, it is the perception. Some random guys carrying an upside down flag is not good. Flying it at a Supreme Court Judge house? Not so good. And the excuse that it was down because of a dispute with a neighbor sounds pretty lame to me.Something like that would never cross my mind to do if a neighbor got me mad.
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@George-K said in Omigod! It's a flag!:
I'd tell Durbin to go fuck himself. Think I'm not doing my job? Impeach me.
That ought to be fun...
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So Durbin wants Alito to recuse himself in any Jan 6th trials because Alito's wife hung a flag with "insurrectionist" meaning.
Remember when he called for RBG to recuse herself from anything involving Trump because her husband said they would move to New Zealand if he wins?
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The January 6th protesters breathed on that day. You better stop breathing if you don’t want to look like a Jan 6 wing nut…
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Hitler was a vegetarian… Just saying…
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Jonah Goldberg with some insights on Vexillology.
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Jonah Goldberg with some insights on Vexillology.
@George-K said in Omigod! It's a flag!:
Jonah Goldberg with some insights on Vexillology.
Goldberg isn't really one to talk about others being consumed by moral panics. He's an OG never-Trumper, and a legit sufferer of TDS. Which he may now, in part, regret. Trump is our new normal, and woe be to those who never understood that it was normal all along.
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Doing a journalism and getting rewarded
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/06/breaking-jodi-kantor-wins-the-pulitzer-prize/
The Pulitzer committee announced today that New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor has won a prize in the new Hyper-Local News category for her coverage of the Justice Sam Alito flag controversy.
The committee has had a Local Reporting prize since 2007 but added the new category, in its words, “to honor journalists who cover neighborhood association disputes, fights over whether leaves should be bagged or loose at the curb, and how late the lights at local ballparks should be allowed to stay on — in other words, matters that might ordinarily be dismissed but can be of great consequence to the future of American democracy.”
In its citation, the committee said, “We are delighted to award this inaugural prize to Jodi Kantor, who in her devotion to covering what others might have considered a meaningless contention between people who happened to live near each other in suburban Northern Virginia has shown that hyper-local coverage deserves attention even from august national news organizations.”