Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America cheer the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of a Christian baker who was sued for not customizing a wedding cake for a same-sex ceremony but note the ruling focused on this particular case rather than broader issues of conscience and religious liberty.  They also cringe as Bill Clinton still sees himself as the victim in the Monica Lewinsky scandal and scolds an NBC reporter for even bringing it up.  And they’re incredulous as President Trump boldly announces he has the power to pardon himself and Trump’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, contends Trump could not even be indicted for killing former FBI Director James Comey while still in office.

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  1. Front Seat Cat Member
    Front Seat Cat
    @FrontSeatCat

    I saw a Bill Clinton clip shown on Fox this morning where I swear he said, “If this were any other time, impeachment proceedings against Trump would have already begun.” Really? On what grounds is he referring to? Secondly, talk about the skillet calling the kettle black….

    They mentioned he is writing a book? About what?

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  2. FredGoodhue Coolidge
    FredGoodhue
    @FredGoodhue

    I’ve never read any James Patterson, but since you mentioned his output, I looked him up.  He writes faster than I can type, and I’m a good typist.

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