It was political when Biden came into office talking about bipartisanship. It was political when Biden picked Garland, a conservative twice now picked by Democrats to appear "bipartisan".
I really wish people would understand that even though the parties are not the same, they are in collusion with each other to share political power in America. Garland as Attorney General has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that Democrats care more about sharing power with Republicans than upholding the constitution.
Why the fuck did Biden pick someone with publicly known political leanings towards Republicans? Because he honestly doesn't give a shit Republicans staged a coup. They're entitled to political power just like he is as a Democrat.
All Democrats have to do to prove me wrong is indict Trump and all the guilty Republicans. I'll wait, but I 100% expect Trump to still not face indictment.
I'm really hoping that people are starting to realize this, but whenever I read a take like that on reddit from a supposed "liberal", I always suspect it's actually a leftist trying to undo brainworms.
Even the libs in r/politics understand reality to a surprising degree. This comment is typical of the thread...
I'm really hoping that people are starting to realize this, but whenever I read a take like that on reddit from a supposed "liberal", I always suspect it's actually a leftist trying to undo brainworms.