Pro-Trump Lawyers Ordered To Pay More Than $100k For Wasting Everyone’s Time With Big Lie Suit

honestly, it looks like he got a primo spot

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Not really the important people, the movers and shakers, and explorers are all up the hill with their mausoleums and monuments.

But then Rush has no connection to St, Louis City/County.

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Ah. Rigor mortis.

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I was hoping some of these very bright conservative health care workers would try bleach and ultra-violet light, which are highly recommended by Skanky Turdface and Scarf lady. Bleach and ultra-violet light kill 99.99% of bacteria and viruses whereas ivermectin just kills horse worms and pony worms.

Cause disciplinary processes take time in any profession. But Krakenlady, ghoulsie, woodsie, and whatmemoMan are already in the process that can lead to disbarment in TX, NY, KY, and CA, respectively. (disbarment or suspension in one’s home state almost always means disbarment everywhere else)

Inspired by Krakenlady’s defense against the Dominion defamation suit: My arguments were so bogus no one could have believed them.

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Graveyard manager didn’t want the yellowed grass (excess nitrogren) near any of the important graves.

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"No court could possibly take seriously anything I say as an attorney.”

(To be known in future legal circles as “The Groucho Defense”.)

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Followed up shortly by, “I wouldn’t apply to any bar that would approve me.”

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You could always use a paper lunch sack for transport, then set it on fire at the gravesite

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And heart worms! Or so the packaging on my pup’s HeartGuard™ tells me.

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No holes in the seats.

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I half agree with you. Being an accomplished artist many times coexists with engaging in self-destructive behavior. Charlie Parker comes to mind. Just because one can praise the brilliance of artistry doesn’t necessarily mean that one can take positive cues from the artists’ advice (or example) in other matters. Mike Lindell is certainly crazy and foolish and his only artistry is as a con artist, a shitty one at that.

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Oh, for sure. We don’t go to Bird for a model on living the healthy life. The coroner estimated his age as somewhere in his early fifties when he died at age 35. And I’ve never heard of addiction actually being a positive thing for your character. And maybe both in the addiction and in this constant clutching at attention and relevance by spinning absurd fantasies that are going to be realized in six weeks or whatever, we’re seeing a general flaw in Mike Lindell where things have to come easy, you just cut every corner you can find to get some gratification, whether it’s getting high right now or getting attention for your next stupid prediction, and never mind the consequences of being thought a deeply silly person, which is what every person who hopes to be taken more seriously than that thinks.

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You are also describing TFG…

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