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Posts by Steven D. Schroeder

Terrible penalty by Foligno.

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Incredibly stupid penalty by Foligno. Just terrible.

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Absolutely

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That’s so idiotic. You’d have to have a broken brain to make such a statement.

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Hackery is the much better word.

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Screenshotted excerpt from linked article reading as follows:

"In public, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. has cultivated a reputation for care and caution. The papers reveal a different side of him. At a critical moment for the country and the court, the papers show, he acted as a bulldozer in pushing to stop Mr. Obama’s plan to address the global climate crisis.

When colleagues warned the chief justice that he was proposing an unprecedented move, he was dismissive. “I recognize that the posture of this stay request is not typical,” he wrote. But he argued that the Obama plan, which aimed to regulate coal-fired plants, was “the most expensive regulation ever imposed on the power sector,” and too big, costly and consequential for the court not to act immediately."

Screenshotted excerpt from linked article reading as follows: "In public, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. has cultivated a reputation for care and caution. The papers reveal a different side of him. At a critical moment for the country and the court, the papers show, he acted as a bulldozer in pushing to stop Mr. Obama’s plan to address the global climate crisis. When colleagues warned the chief justice that he was proposing an unprecedented move, he was dismissive. “I recognize that the posture of this stay request is not typical,” he wrote. But he argued that the Obama plan, which aimed to regulate coal-fired plants, was “the most expensive regulation ever imposed on the power sector,” and too big, costly and consequential for the court not to act immediately."

OOP

New York Times got receipts on John Roberts being like, 'I know this isn't how anything works, but a Democratic president is about to implement a policy!!'

www.nytimes.com/2026/04/18/u...

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They see themselves as having the right to veto policies they don’t like and approve policies they do like, even though that isn’t their role and nobody elected them. The shadow docket allows them to do it without delay and to skip the inevitable backward reasoning.

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99%. At the lowest.

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I don't know. There was a shift towards Trump in the 43 non-swing states of about 6.6% and there was a shift towards Trump in the 7 swing states, the only ones that mattered, of about 3.9%. Could the Harris campaign have gotten the shift to 0%, rather than 3.9%? A very difficult task.

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Just one more impeachable offense.

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It is rarely mentioned, but THIS was the reason that Angel Reese got in CC's face after they beat Iowa in the final 2 days later. CC was legit disrespectful here. But Raven, to her credit, made Iowa pay, going 3-6 from 3pt that game.

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North Korea vibes.

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This is what the collapse of the rule of law looks like.

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They are still supposed to be limited to the record before them. And the indictment in that case was so overwhelming in laying out the very clear detail efforts of Trump to steal the election you would think reading that indictment would break any spell they might’ve been under.

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It’s also something that for the last decade or so has been semi public for many prominent people – all you would have to do is look at who they follow on Twitter. It obviously doesn’t apply the Supreme Court justices, but we can see right now who JD Vance follows and where he gets his news.

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Definitely wasn't a punch. Announcers are way off.

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I'm not even sure we are at the hydroxychloroquine phase (March 19, 2020). The inject bleach phase was 5 weeks later. It can get so much dumber.

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I recall that in the height of the Clinton impeachment some of Turley's students pranked him by leaving him two voicemail messages - one saying they were students and wanted to discuss his class and one saying they were ABC news and wanted him for TV, only the latter of which was returned.

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Finally Finally Finally As Finally! Finally! Finally! As regular readers know, Talking Points’ usual MO is...

Jonathan Turley has been doing it since the 90's: talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/100043

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This definitely applies to what Elon Musk did to the old Twitter as well.

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Pope Leo this week called universal health coverage a "moral imperative."

He also said: “Health cannot be a luxury for the few,” it is “an essential condition for social peace.”

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I'm kind of surprised that it hasn't received massive amounts of corrupt advertising money. Like, you'd think that maybe the Saudi Arabia Department of Tourism would be paying $1 billion for an ad that runs one or two times.

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I have PTSD from all the times St. McCain said "The Surge is working, my friends".

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When his high school teacher explained the Third Reich's theories about racial hierarchy he nodded his head in agreement and has believed it applied to him ever since.

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Joe Rogan is the new L Ron Hubbard?

Obligatory: Check out this video, "patton oswalt on joe rogan" share.google/Y261pabFhhCA...

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This is insane, it’s hard to believe it’s even real.

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Example: x.com/DaleStarkA10...

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The far right in the U.S. believes that Europe and the UK swung the door wide open for immigrants with darker skin in the last 30+ years and those countries/societies as unique cultures of white people are forever lost and are now multi-racial societies filled with dark skinned criminals.

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Launched by leaders who care only about their power and self-aggrandizement.

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EPA Continues to Reverse Democrats’ War on Beautiful Clean Coal, Finalizes Repeal of Costly Restrictions on Baseload Power Generation | US EPA While at Mills Creek Power Plant in Kentucky, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the finalization of a deregulatory action to ensure affordable, dependable energy for American famili...

I mean, calling it “Beautiful Clean Coal” is all about lib triggering. www.epa.gov/newsreleases...

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