Summary

Former federal prosecutor Sara Levine, fired by Trump, warned on 60 Minutes that the Justice Department is “under attack.”

Levine, who prosecuted January 6 rioters, said she was fired for upholding the law.

Legal expert Peter Keisler criticized Trump’s pardons of Capitol rioters, arguing they signal that crimes committed in support of Trump’s agenda may go unpunished.

These actions undermine the rule of law and discouraging accountability for political violence.

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    It’s like the entire liberal world has been conditioned to act like the things that are very obviously happening may happen … not right now though … at some future unknown date … so you don’t need to worry about it really. Don’t rock the boat and certainly don’t miss work tomorrow… just continue consuming and hold tight while someone else presumably sorts it out.

    It’s like a civilization-wide bystander effect.

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      Always have been:

      I must make two honest confessions to you, my Christian and Jewish brothers. First, I must confess that over the past few years I have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen’s Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to “order” than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice

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      This is what pisses me off about all the people who kept talking about how the Democrats were failing to get voters engaged in 2024.

      If the Dems weren’t doing the job, what was keeping you from stepping up?

      Its like there was a fire going on and people were complaining the firemen weren’t doing enough instead of jumping in and helping.

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        My analogy is that it was like someone threw a molotov cocktail through your window, but you let the house burn down because the window didn’t stop the bottle.

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        I’m not a politician. I developed an entirely different set of skills. Throwing away my career at the potential of reskilling is absurd.

        And Dems weren’t doing their job. I’m tired of people pretending like that’s acceptable. I canvass. I get people ready to vote. I do my part.

        I can’t even tell you the last time a Dem policy benefitted me directly. What I have in common with them really just boils down to them being the only opposition right now. I pushed Harris like we had to and I’ll never forgive them for running such an unlovable candidate. They knew what they were doing. The second there’s another serious option I’m gone. Dems complete lack of opposition makes them complicit in everything that’s happening.

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          AOC and Omar have entered the chat.

          If you don’t like the Dems that are in power now, you can primary them. If we get another election.

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            How long until the dems have effective leadership putting people like AOC and Omar in the spotlight and building around them rather than keeping them on the fringes?

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              Gee, almost as if you should be out there helping folks win the next set of primaries.

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                  Look up Jerry Falwell and the Moral Majority. They had a simple trick to take control of the GOP.

                  Whenever the local GOP club met to discuss an issue, the MMs would show up with enough people to win any vote.

                  If twenty folks had shown up to pick the new county clerk the last time, the MMs would show up with fifty.

                  It’s called 'organizing. That’s how AOC and Omar did it, and so can you.

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                    We did. We even won a mayoral primary. Then, the local dems stumped for a write in campaign for the incumbent mayor, and leaned heavy on cops to vote.

                    In exchange for that, the local Dems dropped lit and in other ways helped the Reich Wing sheriff win his race.

                    So, again, how do you organize around the two major parties working together to ensure you are kept out?

                    Oh, cherry on top? The local Board of elections chair is also the chair of the dem committee… who made sure the primary winner lost her other ballot line (WFP)…

                    Yeah… voot bloo no matter hoo!

                    And you act shocked when people say both parties are the same?

                    Oh, remember that time socialists won the Nevada Dem Committee in a wipe out? Remember afterwards they canceled all office leases, drained the bank accounts, and filed a recertification of the organization with the state?

                    Yeah, those are good times…

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            Lmao if you get a primary. Trump wasnt the one who took that away from you last time, and he wasnt the one who screwed over bernie before that. Good job pointing to the two token progressives as if that doesnt prove the other guy’s point.

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              Keep saying both sides are the same enough, maybe you can convince yourself.

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                Thats literally not what im saying. Im saying you all should have demanded the democrats be better, not just pledged your undying devotion because they arent as bad. But keep blaming everyone except the politicians who fucked you, thats turning out great.

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                  What is your actual plan?

                  I know the Dem I want to run against the current GOP Congressperson in 2026.

                  What are you planning on doing? Going to get a 3rd Party up and running in 24 months?

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                    No, probably not unfortunately. But if you had all listened to the people sounding the alarm about the democrats years ago that might have worked. If you all hadnt spend so much energy attacking undecided and pro palestine voters a year before the election even happened, and instead directed some of that energy into pressuring the democratic party, whoch was what the whole undecided movement was about, then maybe the democrats would have changed direction and not shifted so much further right and lost the election because of it. Your constant apologetics for terrible party leadership is causing you to lose any small influence you may have had. But also yes, its probably worth getting a 3rd party going at this point even if they aren’t immediately viable, because you’ll never see meaningful change otherwise.

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        Probably the part where I didn’t receive over a billion dollars in donations to actually get media attention. A lot of people have been campaigning to get people to ditch the Democrats because they’re controlled corporate stooges for the last few decades, I think you were shouting at them for supporting third parties at the time.

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          And they should have been shouted at. The current system does not allow for third party viability as disappointing as that is.

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            Uh-huh, and how is constantly voting for the lesser evil going for you? What did you seriously expect to happen? We’d just keep slipping towards fascism but never actually reach it?

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              You and people like you are the problem, and you’re blaming the people who are being directly affected by the poor decisions you yourself are choosing to make.

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                The fact that this is constantly the response from libs being called out is honestly the reason I have given up. I’ve spent the last decade being politically active, trying to motivate Americans to vote in their own self-interest for things that will actually improve their lives, and I’ve received nothing but insults and assumptions from centrists who’ve never done a damn thing to prevent the collapse we’re witnessing now.

                So yeah, fuck it. My informed opinion after campaigning for third parties and leftists for years is that Americans deserve everything that is going to happen to us. You didn’t want a democracy, and now you don’t have one. Congrats!

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                  The main difference is one smiles at you while stabbing you in the back, and the other laughs at you while gutting you.

                  Either way, you’re dead.

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                  Honestly, it’s hard to fault politically disconnected people who feel that way. The democrats are just the ratchet strap that keeps us from going any further left while the republicans drag us farther right. The GOP also has a literal firehose of constant media drenching the working class while the democrats just suck on the corporate peepee. I voted for harris this time because it was the lesser evil but i am starting to understand how someone who doesn’t pay attention winds up voting for trump.

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          Read up on how Hitler took power in the first place.

          A lot of people hated him, but they hated other politicians more and decided that letting him have a go at it wouldn’t be a bad thing.

          If you thought a third party was going to come to the rescue in 2024 you have my abject sympathy.

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            The problem?

            Neither party was ever going to save us.

            Assuming Harris won, she would just keep riding Bidens policy, and chant “I’m not Trump” and pretend it was good enough.

            Until Trump ran again, and again… Dems never changing, except keep moving to the right.

            I mean… Dick Fucking Cheney and her teaming up? Fucking christ.

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              So, you’re saying that Dick Cheney was willing to change a lifetime habit and stand up against fascism but you are going to let Trump keep rolling instead of doing something useful?

              Or do you have a credible 3rd Party that’s on the ballot in all fifty states?

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                  Or do you have a credible 3rd Party that’s on the ballot in all fifty states?

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                    Not what I asked.

                    I asked, was he really opposing fascism? You know, the guy who is the reason for a false flag invasion, and the PATRIOT Act? The orchestrator of enhanced interrogation? The founder of Gitmo? Creator of prisoner rendition?

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            A third party had no chance of coming to the rescue in 2024 because everyone has attacked third parties in the U.S. for at least the three decades I’ve been alive, and I’m pretty sure for another few decades before that.

            Also, you’re conveniently ignoring the economic conditions of the Weimar Republic that made the rise of Nazism in Germany an inevitability. Just like all the libs ignoring the economic conditions in the U.S. that led to the rise of Trumpism.

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              So, we agree. There was no other option except Harris and people didn’t vote for Harris because they decided it was more important to blame the Dems then fight the actual fascist.

              But yes, I’m sure that the same folks who couldn’t get Bernie nominated in 2016, 2020, and 2024 will become political savants now and organize a powerful third party in less than 24 months.

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                The Dems rightfully got blamed for being genociders.

                They also were rightfully blamed by ignoring the working class demands.

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                  And what exactly is your plan going forward?

                  Going to build a might 3rd party in less than 24 months?

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                    Nope. Arming and training my neighbors; work to grow more food with my neighbors; work on every home having at least a month of food, water and meds; building up our mutual aid networks…

                    You know? The things that end up making it so you don’t need a state at all!

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                I think you’re looking at it from the wrong angle. The problem is that the moderate libs have consistently shut down third party and leftist options for the last few decades. Since the Democrats haven’t had any competition, they have abandoned their constituency, and now work exclusively for corporate interests. By constantly voting for the “lesser evil”, you have allowed them to blossom into an evil that the average American cannot distinguish from fascism.

                I’m not expecting anyone to organize anything. At this point, I’m just pulling up a chair to watch the collapse. But good job insulting the Bernie Bros who tried to pull you out of this downward spiral, it’s good to know that the center will punch left no matter what.

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                  , I’m just pulling up a chair to watch the collapse.

                  Sounds like you have a pretty privileged position in the world.

                  Don’t have to worry about educating kids, or grandparents losing social security, or anything else.

                  BTW, I was a Bernie bro who contributed to him three times. I got to watch that money do nothing because people like you were sitting, waiting for the collapse.

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        The Harris campaign spent a billion and a half dollars on “getting voters engaged” and she still lost anyway. All the phone-banking and door-knocking in the world can’t overcome the fundamental problem of refusing to adopt policies the people actually want!

        So please, explain to me exactly what the fuck kind of “stepping up” you expect randos from the Internet, who had no ability to affect the campaign’s platform, to actually fucking do?!

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          Idk, maybe voting against the dude who straight up said he would be a dictator and you’d never vote again?

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            That wasn’t enough for the grandparent commenter, who was trying to shame people for not getting other people to vote too.

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      I realize people have difficulty parsing language sometimes, but she did not say “may signal” she said “signals”. She said he is doing exactly what you both are saying he is doing. Basically: You appear to be in violent agreement with her.

      The “may” only comes in that if you commit acts of treason, etc. on behalf of dear leader, you may or may not show up on his radar.

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        I realize people have difficulty parsing language sometimes, but she did not say “may signal” she said “signals”. She said he is doing exactly what you both are saying he is doing. Basically: You appear to be in violent agreement with her.

        “Glass houses,” buddy. Check the sentence again:

        Legal expert Peter Keisler criticized Trump’s pardons of Capitol rioters, arguing they signal that crimes committed in support of Trump’s agenda may go unpunished.

        The future/hypothetical part of it that the person you replied to was complaining about wasn’t the “signals” part, it was the “may go unpunished” part. In other words, the legal expert in question isn’t in denial of what Trump’s pardons “signal;” he (not “she,” BTW – you misread that, too) is in denial of the fact that the effect being signaled is already currently happening.

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          You cannot replace “may” with “will” or “shall” in that sentence and be correct 100% of the time.

          Further, your admitted problem is you are trying to assess past actions to invalidate a forward looking statement, and it makes you wrong. The sentence is correct (and correctly parsed) as “crimes [which have not been adjudicated] may go unpunished.”

          Note the tense of the word “may” is future, not past. Which is why you are wrong.