BIG GINNI....COME ON DOWN!!!!!

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"There are calls for Virginia "Big Ginni" Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, to face investigation for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 election results after 16 Republicans were charged in Michigan over a "false elector" plot.

Ginni Thomas has long come under scrutiny over her actions in the wake of the last election, including sending text messages to Donald Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows urging him to help overturn the results of the election, while describing Joe Biden's fair victory as the "greatest heist of our history."

Ginni Thomas is also alleged to have sent emails to dozens of Arizona election officials and lawmakers claiming it was their "constitutional duty" to install a "clean slate of electors" who would be willing to declare Trump the winner in the Grand Canyon State in 2020. Thomas is said to have told the lawmakers to "stand strong in the face of political and media pressure" and falsely claimed the responsibility to choose electors was "yours and yours alone."

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"There are calls for Virginia "Big Ginni" Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, to face investigation for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 election results after 16 Republicans were charged in Michigan over a "false elector" plot.

Ginni Thomas has long come under scrutiny over her actions in the wake of the last election, including sending text messages to Donald Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows urging him to help overturn the results of the election, while describing Joe Biden's fair victory as the "greatest heist of our history."

Ginni Thomas is also alleged to have sent emails to dozens of Arizona election officials and lawmakers claiming it was their "constitutional duty" to install a "clean slate of electors" who would be willing to declare Trump the winner in the Grand Canyon State in 2020. Thomas is said to have told the lawmakers to "stand strong in the face of political and media pressure" and falsely claimed the responsibility to choose electors was "yours and yours alone."

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No. A fine upstanding citizen like that old cracker. But never imply the SC is biased towards Trump.
Disregard the fact he stacked it with republican godbotherers. And this dumb idiot burst out of her shell and confirms it.
 
No. A fine upstanding citizen like that old cracker. But never imply the SC is biased towards Trump.
Disregard the fact he stacked it with republican godbotherers. And this dumb idiot burst out of her shell and confirms it.
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Yeah....sure....burst out of her shell.
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"From those early discussions among Leo, Thomas and Crow would spring a billion-dollar force that has helped remake the judiciary and overturn longstanding legal precedents on abortion, affirmative action and many other issues. It funded legal scholars to devise theories to challenge liberal precedents, helped to elect state attorneys general willing to apply those theories and launched lavish campaigns for conservative judicial nominees who would cite those theories in their rulings from the bench."
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"From those early discussions among Leo, Thomas and Crow would spring a billion-dollar force that has helped remake the judiciary and overturn longstanding legal precedents on abortion, affirmative action and many other issues. It funded legal scholars to devise theories to challenge liberal precedents, helped to elect state attorneys general willing to apply those theories and launched lavish campaigns for conservative judicial nominees who would cite those theories in their rulings from the bench."
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Clarence Thomas is hated by Democrats, not just because he is black but more specifically because he is a black conservative.
 
Silly me. I thought it was because he and his wife are corrupt.
All men and women are sinners and, as notable leftists admit, do things that crafty legalists can indict them for, as if indicting a ham sandwich.

Is there an English idiom that means "you can always find a law to convict anyone"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

A good prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich.

The original phrase, attributed to New York judge Sol Wachtler, from 1985, went something like this:

“[If a district attorney wanted, a grand jury would] indict a ham sandwich.”

It was immortalized in the Tom Wolfe novel "Bonfire of the Vanities" (1987).

The phrase succinctly summarizes the state of legal affairs where a prosecutor can find some law written somewhere that even the most well-behaved citizen has broken.
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DeSantis claims DC jury would indict ham sandwich if it were Republican | Washington Examiner 8-02-23

DeSantis claims DC jury would indict ham sandwich if it were Republican
 
All men and women are sinners and, as notable leftists admit, do things that crafty legalists can indict them for, as if indicting a ham sandwich.

Is there an English idiom that means "you can always find a law to convict anyone"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

A good prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich.

The original phrase, attributed to New York judge Sol Wachtler, from 1985, went something like this:

“[If a district attorney wanted, a grand jury would] indict a ham sandwich.”

It was immortalized in the Tom Wolfe novel "Bonfire of the Vanities" (1987).

The phrase succinctly summarizes the state of legal affairs where a prosecutor can find some law written somewhere that even the most well-behaved citizen has broken.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

DeSantis claims DC jury would indict ham sandwich if it were Republican | Washington Examiner 8-02-23

DeSantis claims DC jury would indict ham sandwich if it were Republican
Shut up you silly old fool. You're brain dead.
 
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All men and women are sinners and, as notable leftists admit, do things that crafty legalists can indict them for, as if indicting a ham sandwich.

Is there an English idiom that means "you can always find a law to convict anyone"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

A good prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich.

The original phrase, attributed to New York judge Sol Wachtler, from 1985, went something like this:

“[If a district attorney wanted, a grand jury would] indict a ham sandwich.”

It was immortalized in the Tom Wolfe novel "Bonfire of the Vanities" (1987).

The phrase succinctly summarizes the state of legal affairs where a prosecutor can find some law written somewhere that even the most well-behaved citizen has broken.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

DeSantis claims DC jury would indict ham sandwich if it were Republican | Washington Examiner 8-02-23

DeSantis claims DC jury would indict ham sandwich if it were Republican
Desantis makes claim . Lol
 
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