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And I mean this in the most sneering cynical way, of course.
The bratty, hateful, bullyish majority - if not in America as a whole, then at least the majority of keyboard warriors on this forum and the web at large deserve to get someone who sees America as not having anything wrong with its system of justice - just as they see it.
..nothing wrong with voting here...no voter suppression going on...no problem with our deified police.
There is nothing wrong with justice in this country, and by God, we don't need some uppity AG running around trying to fix what is not wrong with America the beautiful.
In fact, I hope the next POTUS reflects the majority of keyboard warriors as well so the keyboard warriors can stop the rioting that is crippling this country.
The AG is not supposed to be a political office at all. The AG is supposed to apply the law equally, irrespective of political party affiliation, ones skin color, or personal beliefs (i.e., the AG must uphold the law whether or not he/she agrees with that law).
I hear Al Sharpton is available. What's Obama waiting for?
That would seem like a natural progression.
I thought everyone had a problem with the AG based on rule of law. With the invocation of Al Sharpton (which is so obviously absurd) it really reinforces the notion that the rule of law talking point is just a pretext...that the real problem with him is that he is not white.
"I hear Al Sharpton is available. What's Obama waiting for" My fingers feel racist for typing that.
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