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  1. OldTempleHermit on

    Toss this little venom-spitter in prison for a few months, for criminal contempt; see if he doesn’t limp out with a different attitude.

  2. That_Is_Satisfactory on

    Is everything an insurrection to them now? That Watters dipshit on Fox called the escalator not working for President Dump at the UN building an insurrection, too.

  3. HonoredPeople on

    It’s fully against the law, the constitution and everything that makes America, well… America.

    But why Portland of all places.

    Saint Louis, sure. Memphis, ok. Maybe Chicago. Maybe Miami. Perhaps Kansas City!

    Portland! What the hell! Sleepy, old, dull as a rock, Portland.

  4. NamelessResearcher on

    And yet he had no problem with his Fuhrer pardoning *actual* insurrectionists. What a hypocrite.

  5. I feel like at some point it’s going to come out that Miller has like a dungeon in his basement where he traps people and pokes them with a stick. Like his personal emotional attachment to this issue is REALLY weird.

    For almost everyone else in the admin, immigration is a distraction they’re using to fool the rubes into not noticing they’ve done very little to improve their lives. For Miller it seems *really* creepily personal. He takes *joy* in this.

  6. Ok who took his dolls away from him this time? Seems like he wants to declare martial law to get them back.

  7. I suppose this means the judge is a domestic terrorist under the new White House executive order and will be carried off by masked agents. It would be nice to think that couldn’t happen but it really seems like we are there. “Legal insurrection” -how Orwellian.

  8. thismadhatter on

    Miller is the most hostile, closeted gay person I’ve ever seen. At least his dollies are in there with him to make him feel fabulous.

  9. I like that he’s young. Because when this shitshow is over he can look forward to decades of scorn and irrelevance.

  10. Stephen Miller is a Neo Nazi who would love nothing more then to turn American into a repeat of Nazi Germany and all the horrible things that go with it. Don’t believe me, just look at his comments on race.

  11. Secure_Following_117 on

    How can they possibly claim they have improved the country and it soooo “hot” right now then turn around and say we have civil unrest and terrorists within destroying our country and a single person in this country actually buys this shit?

  12. Doublespeak. By definition, insurrection cannot be legal. If it’s legal it isn’t insurrection.

  13. Newsflash, he’s not a lawyer, so him declaring anytime illegal or legal has zero merit. But more to the point the point, he can go fuck himself. It’s taken 10 months for the judges to stop with the presumption of regulatory and giving the government deference, let’s hope this is the NEW standard going forward. And if it upsets this tiny wittle fascist cuck, that’s a bonus.

  14. Well Stephen I guess you would know, your boss being an expert on legalizing insurrection and all…

  15. treatment-thereisno on

    Friendly reminder that this man is not a lawyer. He’s throwing out buzzwords for the mindless to consume and parrot later.

  16. Wolverine-75009 on

    The trump appointed judge wrote:

    “This case involves the intersection of three of the most fundamental principles in our constitutional democracy.

    The first concerns the relationship between the federal government and the states.
    The second concerns the relationship between the United States armed forces and domestic law enforcement.
    The third concerns the proper role of the judicial branch in ensuring that the executive branch complies with the laws and limitations imposed by the legislative branch.
    Whether we choose to follow what the Constitution mandates with respect to these three relationships goes to the heart of what it means to live under the rule of law in the United States. . . .

    [T]he President is certainly entitled “a great level of deference,” . . . in his determination that he “is unable with the regular forces to execute the laws of the United States.” But “a great level of deference” is not equivalent to ignoring the facts on the ground. . . .

    Here, this Court concludes that the President did not have a “colorable basis” to . . . to federalize the National Guard because the situation on the ground belied an inability of federal law enforcement officers to execute federal law. The President’s determination was simply untethered to the facts.

    Furthermore, this country has a longstanding and foundational tradition of resistance to government overreach, especially in the form of military intrusion into civil affairs. . . .

    This historical tradition boils down to a simple proposition: this is a nation of Constitutional law, not martial law. Defendants have made a range of arguments that, if accepted, risk blurring the line between civil and military federal power—to the detriment of this nation.”

  17. Prometheusf3ar on

    I saw someone say “Steven Miller is only in politics because he’s too weak to strangle sex workers” and man what a perfect summary of his character.

  18. MyPickleWillTickle on

    He should be the first one to get arrested in our version of the Nuremberg trials.

  19. Big_Spirit_3907 on

    I really can’t forgive the people who voted this into power; I’m not sure I ever can really

  20. thebeardofawesomenes on

    Assuming ICE starts scraping all of these reddit posts… “Hi Stephen, go fuck yourself.”

  21. houstonyoureaproblem on

    I love it when people in this administration blatantly break the law, then when they’re asked about it, they say, “No, the other side is the one breaking the law!”

    The projection these people are capable of is truly astounding.

  22. I took a bunch of history classes and while I had a feeling that nazis are crybabies, I didn’t know they were such bitch ass whinging crybabies.

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