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December 28, 2023 11:31 PM UTC

Friday Open Thread

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  • by: Colorado Pols

“It is the want to know the end that makes us believe in God, or witchcraft, believe, at least, in something.”

–Truman Capote

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  1. Sec. of State Jena Griswold sent out the release:

    Denver, Colo – The Colorado Republican Party has appealed the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision in Anderson v. Griswold to the U.S. Supreme Court. With the appeal filed, Donald Trump will be included as a candidate on Colorado’s 2024 Presidential Primary Ballot when certification occurs on January 5, 2024, unless the U.S. Supreme Court declines to take the case or otherwise affirms the Colorado Supreme Court ruling.

    Well, we'll always have that he was declared to be part of the insurrection.

    1. Our crackpot legal analyst weighs in:  

      BTW, Alva, your Get Smarter edition on the background of this lawsuit was one of your best. Unfortunately it’s about 39 minutes too long for the red hat crowd.

    2. My prediction is that SCOTUS will take the case and vacate the COSCT's decision on the grounds that review of the issue under Article 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment is a nonjusticiable political question.  I don't agree with that possible result, as I think the issue is justiciable, with or without Congressional action under its 14th Amendment power, but it's what I think the Court will conclude.  I guess we'll see. I still hold out hope for a major cardiovascular event for the orange cretin, preferably in an embarassing setting. 

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