Posted on 02/15/2016 4:26:35 PM PST by Sean_Anthony
We all know the Obama mantra about not letting a crisis go to waste
I have become extremely sceptical of all that takes places in modern culture and am thus looking at the sudden death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia with more than a hint of suspicion. How convenient that one of the most conservative members of the Supreme Court, the one thatâs been an open sore to the Obama administration throughout its tenure, just lies down and dies, thus creating a vacancy on the court that could have ramifications for Americaâs future too depressing to contemplate.
Whatâs more, the decision by Texas judge Cinderela Guevara that an independent autopsy was âunnecessaryâ stinks to high heaven, given whatâs at stake
Fundamental transformation hits desperation mode.
I reject this, because it comes from the Canadian Free press, and we all know from watching South Park that the heads of Canadian people levitate a few inches above their jaws. Plus Ted Cruz is Canadian and he hurt Donald Trump’s feelings.
Were are at or beyond the tipping point. Half of this country wants socialism, which means wealth distribution. Unless things get hot, the takers will win.
The author of this article has read a headline or two. But clearly, he has not read much more than that. Nor does he understand how people die.
In short, he is ignorant.
And, I hate to sound like Hillary, but let’s say he was shot during a liquor store robbery. What difference would it make to the process.
People writing crap like, “ There is so much at stake....” Knowing how the guy died is not going to make a bit of difference unless Obama’s fingerprints are found on his neck.
I’m convinced Scalia’s death was from natural causes. It is natural that a 79 year old man would die from heart failure, and it is natural that an opponent of Obama’s would die while away from his usual home. Either way, this death is natural. I expect a whole lot more “natural” deaths if Obama’s legacy is not completely rolled back by a year from today.
With Scalia gone the whole equation of how an eligibility lawsuit would turn out has changed. If Trump or the Democrats else file a lawsuit in an area with a liberal appeals court... they will give Ted a thumbs down... it will be appealed to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will now deadlock 4 liberals against 4 conservatives and the lower court’s ruling will stand.
This is not going to play out well for Ted. I would add Donald Trump and the RNC to the list of potential suspects.
Black Robe Lives Matter
The Canada Free press has gotten so infested with ads that my little netbook with only 4Gb of RAM cannot go to that site. The CPU just saturates and never comes out of it. Adios to a once great conservative site.
“Really?”
Yes.
That’s the point.
Plausible deniability must be plausibly deniable.
It just raises suspicion when the owner of the ranch, and one of the first to find the body, is a big Democrat donor and received an award from The One himself.
That is pretty far fetched. If Trump and the RNC were to “off” somebody to take Cruz out, wouldn’t it make sense just to take out Cruz? After all, who knows for certain how a judge is going to decide any case?
PS: I agree, with most of the above posters; Scalia died of natural causes, but certainly an autopsy should be done just to lay any questions to rest since his death was quite sudden and unexpected. However, of one thing, I am quite certain Trump and the RNC had nothing to do with it. Indeed, the RNC should take up such Machiavellian solutions,I think they would far rather assassinate Trump!
I have the same problem with RCP,Townhall, and other sites on this old XP laptop (2Gig of RAM) ... if you're using Firefox then something like NoScript or similar alleviates much of it. Give it a try ...
Oh, I was just kidding about that...
Supposedly Scalia was too weak for surgery on shoulder...but then goes on a hunting trip. Reports saying judge was going to do autopsy then changed her mind. I think there is a cover up...of what I just dont know.
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