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I have a philosophical bone to pick with your obvious attempt at rage bait - there have only been a few departures at DOJ and FBI in the past year. If we are to believe all you've claimed about Bondi's tenure, then that has to mean comments that MAGA made since 2017 about the "rank and file" are all wrong. Bondi doesn't do this work by herself. The rank and file get it done. However, I don't think those comments about the rank and file are wrong. I think the FBI and DOJ are absolutely rotten. I think Bondi has grabbed some low hanging fruit to get some numbers but the systemic issues (ie personnel) are still there.

When Bondi leaves, the same people will still be there at DOJ and FBI. Every single one of them will enthusiastically sign on for the next campaign of Democrat lawfare.

She has also led attacks on the First Amendment (notably, speech that is not kind to Israel), she is historically against the Second Amendment and can never be trusted on 2A issues. Just the 1A issues are enough to warrant her termination. Bondi subjugated our Constitution in deference to the cry-baby complaints from Miriam Adelson and other Israel-firsters. She put another nation ahead of our own, and for you to get on here and pretend she's the greatest AG ever, so you can claim some message board points and hurl insults at others, is disgusting.

How is there not a case worked up against Alejandro Mayorkas? He knew exactly what he was doing with his "parole" policies and swinging the gates wide open. He is responsible for American deaths.
When she was nominated, Lindsey Graham enthusiastically endorsed her. That tells you everything you need to know: she's not the person for the job. No one with Graham's endorsement can ever be trusted.

Then, there's the Epstein stuff. You can throw tantrums every day and call people panicans, but the Epstein stuff is never going away. Every bit of it makes our entire system look corrupt and that includes Trump.

What you're doing is attempting to gaslight people and throw some rage bait out there, then score points with insults. When can we expect your love letter and apology to the rank and file at DOJ and FBI?
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What couldve been done to prevent the destruction of western civilizations

We did this to ourselves with our votes. We watched people like Mitch McConnell go after the Tea Party and never punished him for it. The list is endless. Lindsey Graham, Paul Ryan, Schumer, Pelosi, Grassley, Cruz, Rubio, waddling pants-crapper Nadler, and so on. We just kept voting in people that are trashcans as humans and now we sit back and ask, "what went wrong?"

We voted for the worst people on the planet and gave them tons of power. That's what happened. We're idiots.

re: Thoughts on midterns?

Posted by SNAP on 2/11/26 at 10:11 pm to
I think Democrats would rather deal with Trump. He's older and way dumber than Vance. Trump has no impulse control and will make countless idiotic remarks that get the Democrat people eager for 2028 and have them donating like crazy. As long as they take the House they can thwart everything Trump wants, do another worthless impeachment, and gear up for 2028.
That sounds like activity on a classified system that gets logged.
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Word games and suggestive innuendo aren’t illegal.


They are, in the context of good order and discipline with the military and things in the UCMJ like conspiracy and mutiny. 18 U.S. Code § 2387 - Activities affecting armed forces generally

The military already gets training on the issue of illegal orders with oversight by Congress. These messages were plain attempts to subvert good order and discipline.
From a recent Quinnipiac Poll

When asked how Pam Bondi is handling her job as U.S. Attorney General, 32 percent of voters approve, while 53 percent disapprove and 15 percent did not offer an opinion.

71% of Independents disapprove of the handling of the Epstein stuff. Trump is badly underwater with Independents on a lot of issues. This is disastrous. This voting block now determines elections. The party base is irrelevant now.

Not to derail but also from this link and somewhat related to Epstein / Justice etc - half of Americans feel the American Dream is no longer attainable. The American Dream is important to the morale of the nation. Take it away, make it seem impossible, and you will see radicalization.
Trump sits in the cuck chair while Bibi has his way with Melania and our military.

"I'm gonna get her in trouble with this, but I actually asked her once, I said, ‘So Miriam, I know you love Israel. What do you love more, the United States or Israel? She refused to answer. That means—that might mean Israel, I must say.”
- Trump

re: Something Big Is Happening

Posted by SNAP on 2/11/26 at 2:55 pm to
The AI push is a threat to national security and individual autonomy.
Someone go ask Elon if he'll be living on UBI when AI takes everyone's job. The answer, of course, is no. Some of you will defend this, foolishly. If you are rich, but not in that tier of people that control things, you are no different than the poor in the eyes of people like Elon and entities like Palantir. You're just another piece on the board, subjected to the algorithm. Your assets and wealth will be seized for the public good. Elon's will not. When that happens, I wonder how many people here will still suck on Elon's nuts.
It is far more likely that this is the worst thing to ever happen to humanity than for this to provide a net benefit at the margins.
We're not going to get more than one or two (at most) cracks at this, with regard to voting. If we don't radically change how we vote, it's going to slip away very quickly.
One day, people are going to learn that Massie is actually reading these things that come up for a vote.
Why is spending increasing, then? FY26 is projected to be a bigger deficit than FY25. Where is the money going?
You could set up mortars in the motorpool at Ft. Bliss and have rounds impact in Mexico. It's about a 5-10 min flight time for a drone, to get from Mexico to being over Ft. Bliss, for commercial, off the shelf drones. "Military" or high-end drones would obviously be a much shorter flight time.
Need about 30 million more deportations.
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She’s right from a constitutional perspective

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Voter ID is smart policy, but it has to be done by states.

nope
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What about unlawful do you not understand?

Their messages were designed to make military members adopt a position whereby orders were presumed to be illegal, rather than the other way around. Every military member is given training on this, Congress knows this. There's simply no reason for them to give the messages they gave, going direct to military members. They are the Congress - if they had issues with the orders being given, they have their own mechanisms to take that up with the Executive. Rest assured, if Republicans did the same thing, Merrick Garland would have already had them in prison.
If Bondi wanted convictions, she would have gone to the reddest area in the country. Military orders are presumed legal and there's a long line of cases that have established this. When you go out there and seek to erode that, and erode good order and discipline within the military, those are all crimes.

re: Curt Cobain - Homicide

Posted by SNAP on 2/10/26 at 9:33 pm to
People have questioned Kurt's death since 1994. His marriage with Courtney was pretty rocky. A lot of people questioned her influence on him. Also, she had her own band, Hole. Their album, Live Through This, was released the same week as Kurt's death. The bassist for Courtney's band (last name Pfaff) died the same year as Kurt. Both were drug addicts, though she had recently gotten sober, allegedly, and had gone back home to the midwest. She died during a trip back to WA to get all of her stuff. She was together with Hole for one album and one tour, I believe, and things didn't go that well, even though she was a great musician. She and Kurt were friends, shared music ideas, and talked philosophy. People around them said there was no romantic connection but Courtney was very jealous and made it known.

The narrative around Kurt's death has never sat well with people that looked into the details. There have been rumors for over 30 years that Courtney played a role in his death. There are some fan-made documentaries on youtube that are interesting and worth the time to watch on a rainy day.

Nevermind and In Utero were both fantastic albums. Nirvana was part of what may have been the greatest year in rock history - 1991. The list of albums released that year is nothing short of incredible. Grunge produced the two best MTV Unplugged shows ever with Nirvana and Alice in Chains. Overall, Grunge doesn't get the credit it deserves. These were good bands, often playing in Drop-D tuning and the best of them had the world's best drummers and best vocalists, with only a few notable exceptions being outside of the grunge genre, like Neil Peart from Rush, on drums.

Heroin took quite a few people from the grunge era. It's not hard to see how Kurt lost his way, got overwhelmed, and took an early exit. It's also plausible that foul play was involved. Some think he was on the verge of breaking Nirvana apart, for his own sanity, thinking the fame, money, attention, and pressure was a negative influence. Remember, a substantial part of the Grunge vibe was being in music for the sake of being in music, not for purely commercial interests. Some speculated that Courtney felt this would put a stop to her gravy train and decided that Kurt was worth more to her if he was dead, rather than being married to the guy that broke up Nirvana and decided to live isolated from the fame and the fans. Some felt she believed that her career would fade away if Kurt broke up Nirvana, because she was tethered to him.

Many people in music have questioned Courtney Love's talent and ability to front a band. Her band did put out some good songs, though. "Violet" and "Doll Parts" were two, early, good ones, from Live Through This, with lyrics like, "when they get what they want, and they never want it again...go on take everything, take everything, I want you to...". The retrospective analysis fueled conspiracy theories.
"Celebrity Skin" was good. Their best song may have been "Malibu", in 1998. Probably when she was at her best in terms of looks and talent, which is sort of strange, given it was four years after the tragic and unexpected death of her husband, who was literally on top of the music world in 1994. Didn't seem to have any lasting effects on her. But, perhaps music was her therapy.

(I just recently finished watching some videos on Grunge, Kurt and Layne, their lives, their spirals downward, the odd tale of Demri Parrot, Layne Staley's off and on girlfriend who also died after destroying her life with heroin, Kurt's death, and am editing a book review about the Grunge era trying to do things to make some money, so this stuff is fresh in my head right now. Just prior to Layne's death he told people that she'd come to visit him in the apartment that he secluded himself within. Alice in Chains recorded Unplugged just a few months prior to Demri's death. She had severe health issues from heroin abuse and was deteriorating quickly at that time, and if you watched Layne, it was obvious at that recording he was spiraling down as well. That show was pretty much it for AIC.)
Don't know if this will show or not... (nothing will happen) the link appears to be a gif but things from tenor don't seem to show up. LINK