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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJ. Turley is so far up Trump's butt he must be suffocating.
He trying to give Trump team a way to present their case to discredit Mueller investigation. (Morning Joe)
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J. Turley is so far up Trump's butt he must be suffocating. (Original Post)
Alethia Merritt
May 2018
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hlthe2b
(102,342 posts)1. Laurence Tribe has spoken out against him (but in his usual very 'calm' and still collegial way
Still, it is apparent that, like Dershowitz, the academic legal community thinks they've both sold out or "lost it"...
deminks
(11,017 posts)2. My favorite line of 2016 campaign
'So-and-so is so far up Trump's butt they found Chris Christie.'
GeorgeGist
(25,322 posts)3. Tell me more.
Wounded Bear
(58,696 posts)4. He used to be quite calm and well presented...
I don't expect legal scholars or judges to be "liberal." That would be an oxymoron. Judges, by their nature, are conservative, though not in the current incarnation. "The law" is all about resistance to change. The hardest thing to do in court is overcome a precedent.
Turley seems to have bought into the extremist views of modern "conservatism."
Cha
(297,523 posts)5. Well too bad for him... he's on the
junk pile side of history.