MSNBC DID NOT BROADCAST ACB SWEARING IN CEREMONY

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    • #3257
      Rocky17Rocky17
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      Classy.  They did not even report it on the news or any of their shows this evening.

      We are in the age of news suppression and news organizations becoming spokesmen for political parties.

    • #3259
      rjnwmillrjnwmill
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      I think I heard ACB is the 108th associate justice in our history?  The 5th female?  Real authentic feminists and historians making the editorial decisions for that network.

      Here's a toast with one last pour, may it last forever and a minute more;
      Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past long

      • #3261
        LegendLegend
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        Not a real woman…clearly. Just like Sandra Day O’Connor.

        Ask a young leftist today who the first female supreme court justice was and I’ll bet you a donut they say RBG.  Sandra Day O has been erased from feminist history.  Not worthy.

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        Sic transit gloria mundi (so shut up and get back to work)

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      Rocky17Rocky17
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      • #3264
        rjnwmillrjnwmill
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        The conventional wisdom is that the Biden corruption story is the 2020 “October Surprise”. Perhaps conventional wisdom is incorrect. With the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, could the death of Ruth Bader Ginsberg be event that shifts the outcome of the election?

        What if she had been able to hold on for another two weeks? In the last ten days two election cases were decided in the Supreme Court; one went the dems way at 4-4. The other favored the republicans’ 5-3. With ACB in place, John Robert’s ain’t the swing vote anymore. As he doesn’t like outcomes that look “political”, is 6-3 the “new normal”.

        It could be a real hoot to see major media try to explain their editorial decision not to fully cover the biggest story of the election cycle; the vote and subsequent installation of ACB on the Supreme Court. Their coverage was limited to the efforts at process and product positioning…the fluff.

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        Here's a toast with one last pour, may it last forever and a minute more;
        Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past long

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