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Deutschmeister's avatar

"'Texas has one of the strongest "stand your ground" laws of self-defense that cannot be nullified by a jury or a progressive district attorney,' Abbott said in a statement."

The obvious flaw in logic in that argument being that "stand your ground" is not based so much in law, which is static, as it is in mood and feeling, which are momentary and variable. It also becomes an easy justification for violent actions when nobody has to do much more than say that they felt threatened, scared, intimidated, whatever (the "I was triggered" argument), to justify their own aggressive behavior and assault against others and with no accountability. It becomes a crime of convenience of its own, all the more so when Abbott and his fellow slime on the far right choose to smear their perceived opponents and openly justify hunting of those on the left, as long as they can say they were afraid. So much for F Your Feelings. Now its all about state-empowered violence in the name of them.

On another note, no discussion of Alito's flag-flying preference and the message it sends about the willingness of at least one Supreme Court justice to engage in political theater? Seems like kind of a big deal when they become activists with a message rather than simply adjudicating from the bench and a significant break from established protocol. One more nail in the coffin of high court impartiality -- supposedly, theoretically, maybe, kinda, sorta ... um, never mind.

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Some good news on the Gaza front that Biden should be bragging about:

The US Navy just completed its pier project for offloading humanitarian aid into Gaza via the sea. This was an insane engineering project that was done at warp speed and will enable the deliveries of humanitarian aid to Palestinians at a checkpoint that the U?S controls and not the IDF. Joe Biden should be out there today congratulating the US Navy on completing this project so rapidly and professionally, and he should also be taking personal credit for it because there's no way in hell that Trump and the GOP would have went forward with this kind of project to help deliver food to starving Palestinians at a cost to the US tax payer. Not that the campus left will give Biden credit for it, but he should be shoving this project down the left's throats right now and highlighting that under a Trump presidency nothing like this would ever happen, and that Trump would be sending Bibi blank checks and unlimited weapons deliveries while never giving the Palestinians anything.

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