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kentuck

(111,078 posts)
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 12:33 PM Sep 2022

"Everything happens for a reason..."

We have heard that many, many times.

But, with Merrick Garland, I wonder if it has more value?

He was going to be on the Supreme Court, but the under-rated fascist, Mitch McConnell, prevented him from getting a vote. Then McConnell went on to stack the Court with Trump nominees, chosen by the Federalist Society. Merrick Garland did not make it to the Supreme Court.

But, where would we be if he had made it to the Supreme Court? How much influence would he have had with the right-wing extremists now running the Court?

Instead, he was chosen to be the Attorney-General for Joe Biden's Administration. History has put him in a position that could possibly dictate whether our democracy lives or dies? He has been placed in a more important position than Supreme Court Justice.

He has shown extreme patience and courage in his bid to hold accountable those that attacked our nation's Capitol. In the interim, he is in the middle of a battle to retrieve national security documents stolen by the former president and taken to his country club in Florida.

He has repeatedly stated his intent to follow the law wherever it goes. More people now believe that he is deadly serious about it. History has called him to help save American democracy and he appears prepared to do the job.

People were angry that he was not chosen for the Supreme Court but it now looks like he was chosen for a bigger job.

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"Everything happens for a reason..." (Original Post) kentuck Sep 2022 OP
I hope he is able to rise to the occasion Tumbulu Sep 2022 #1
Well...he has risen to the occasion...as for your doubts...perhaps they are just simply wrong. Demsrule86 Sep 2022 #3
And what if your confidence turns out to be Bettie Sep 2022 #29
Let's hope so nt Tumbulu Sep 2022 #36
My jury is still out on Merrick Garland. 50 Shades Of Blue Sep 2022 #2
I expect action this week on the immigration stunts the two govs are doing, CrispyQ Sep 2022 #4
There is no "rule" EndlessWire Sep 2022 #25
I was referring to the immigration stunt Abbott & DeSantis pulled. CrispyQ Sep 2022 #28
I do not believe in 'design' - and by the same token "everything happens stopdiggin Sep 2022 #5
I agree. Deuxcents Sep 2022 #6
Everyone believes what they want to believe. kentuck Sep 2022 #12
sure does. it's the 'directionality' or 'purpose' stopdiggin Sep 2022 #35
Humans design things all the time IronLionZion Sep 2022 #13
okay. if that's you interpretation of 'intelligent design' stopdiggin Sep 2022 #34
Agreed. "Everything happens for a reason" is something people say to make themselves feel better. Sky Jewels Sep 2022 #16
Which is the reason the things happen....n/t Sogo Sep 2022 #21
Well, that's true. Sky Jewels Sep 2022 #24
I'm going with Kentuck on this one. EndlessWire Sep 2022 #26
Chemistry? You ignore quantum entanglement at your peril! Hermit-The-Prog Sep 2022 #30
Well, thanks a lot, Herm. Sky Jewels Sep 2022 #32
It's as if the universe jumped over to sci-fi writers and started taunting scientists. Neener neener Hermit-The-Prog Sep 2022 #33
History will judge him the most consequential AG since the Civil War bucolic_frolic Sep 2022 #7
I don't know it kinda reeks kacekwl Sep 2022 #8
Yep, I really, really detest the whole "everything happens for a reason" bullshit. GoCubsGo Sep 2022 #11
It may help to remember the calming words of Kaliman, el hombre increible! GreenWave Sep 2022 #9
There is no "d" in "increible"? Beartracks Sep 2022 #18
No but it is a Spanish cognate with English. GreenWave Sep 2022 #31
Recommended. H2O Man Sep 2022 #10
Like when the Rethugs wouldn't let Elizabeth Warren run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau OMGWTF Sep 2022 #14
If only MG had total control of all things DOJ Mr. Ected Sep 2022 #15
"Everything happens." Make up your own reason. nt Samrob Sep 2022 #17
Chickens coming home to roost is how I like to think of it MadLinguist Sep 2022 #19
I totally got into EndlessWire Sep 2022 #27
Shame Biden couldn't give Merrick Garland KS Toronado Sep 2022 #20
I wouldn't mind a lifetime appointment to a prison cell for Mitchy-boy. calimary Sep 2022 #22
AMEN Mary KS Toronado Sep 2022 #23
I don't know what to say Kentuck so... Ohio Joe Sep 2022 #37

Tumbulu

(6,272 posts)
1. I hope he is able to rise to the occasion
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 12:37 PM
Sep 2022

I certainly am beset with doubts far too often.

Thank you for your encouraging post.

Bettie

(16,088 posts)
29. And what if your confidence turns out to be
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 03:38 PM
Sep 2022

misplaced?

We honestly don't know if anyone beyond a few little fish from January 6th will face consequences for anything.

CrispyQ

(36,454 posts)
4. I expect action this week on the immigration stunts the two govs are doing,
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 12:41 PM
Sep 2022

but I suspect the 60-day election rule will keep anything from being done, cuz you know, who wouldn't want criminals running for the highest office of a state while innocent people's lives are being fucked with?

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https://www.justice.gov/contact-us

EndlessWire

(6,508 posts)
25. There is no "rule"
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 03:21 PM
Sep 2022

but now, because of Cannon's obstruction, there is nothing we can do, unless the 11th Circuit overturns her ruling, and turns Garland loose. Then, we might see something.

CrispyQ

(36,454 posts)
28. I was referring to the immigration stunt Abbott & DeSantis pulled.
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 03:35 PM
Sep 2022

I would like to see action taken on that this week, not after the election.

stopdiggin

(11,295 posts)
5. I do not believe in 'design' - and by the same token "everything happens
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 12:49 PM
Sep 2022

for a reason" cuts no ice

I will go for 'serendipity.'
And state for the record that Garland is a better man/public servant/human being - than a number of those now seated on the court.

kentuck

(111,078 posts)
12. Everyone believes what they want to believe.
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 01:51 PM
Sep 2022

Serendipity, fate, karma, God's will, design, or whatever.

I don't think either belief is superior to the other and I would not criticize either of them.

All we know is that stuff happens.

stopdiggin

(11,295 posts)
35. sure does. it's the 'directionality' or 'purpose'
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 07:16 PM
Sep 2022

behind 'stuff' that I balk at. And - try fairly hard not to discredit or beat up on anyone else for what they choose to believe in. Content with stating my own.

IronLionZion

(45,420 posts)
13. Humans design things all the time
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 02:22 PM
Sep 2022

so when humans are influencing outcomes though genetic engineering or whatever, then it is intelligent design.

Sky Jewels

(7,062 posts)
16. Agreed. "Everything happens for a reason" is something people say to make themselves feel better.
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 02:30 PM
Sep 2022

There is zero evidence that it's true.

Everything that happens in this universe boils down to simple chemical reactions at the subatomic level.

EndlessWire

(6,508 posts)
26. I'm going with Kentuck on this one.
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 03:30 PM
Sep 2022

No matter how you say it or what you believe, we are damned fortunate that he didn't end up on the corrupted SC, and instead is working for the take down of the Orange Turd. Biden is to be commended for appointing him. We are in disagreement about the timing, but I for one am not worried that he will turn out to be a Trumper.

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,320 posts)
33. It's as if the universe jumped over to sci-fi writers and started taunting scientists. Neener neener
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 06:52 PM
Sep 2022

Quantum entanglement broke my brain, too. I was taught that action at a distance is the stuff of magic and dreams.

bucolic_frolic

(43,123 posts)
7. History will judge him the most consequential AG since the Civil War
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 12:53 PM
Sep 2022

He is showing a deep understanding of the history of the law as it has evolved over the last 160 years as well as political influences that have tugged enforcement and legal theories this way and that. Garland has been given full reign of our legal system, the structure that defines how conflict is resolved in our society. He is Joe Biden's most important appointment.

GoCubsGo

(32,078 posts)
11. Yep, I really, really detest the whole "everything happens for a reason" bullshit.
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 01:11 PM
Sep 2022

Of course it does. It's basic physics. Every action has a reaction. Merrick Garland as AG is the unintended consequence of Mitch McConnell's fuckery, not some sort of supernatural manipulation.

GreenWave

(6,714 posts)
31. No but it is a Spanish cognate with English.
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 05:34 PM
Sep 2022

I find the word cocodrilo interesting. Seems like the "r" is moving to the center of the croc!

OMGWTF

(3,950 posts)
14. Like when the Rethugs wouldn't let Elizabeth Warren run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 02:26 PM
Sep 2022

so now she's a US Senator with a lot more power.

Mr. Ected

(9,670 posts)
15. If only MG had total control of all things DOJ
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 02:28 PM
Sep 2022

I still think he's having to stave off Trump allies stashed at the DOJ who undermine and slow the process down. He's had to quietly deal with that enemy within while the co-conspirators openly and brazenly cover up their crimes while continuing to commit others.

MadLinguist

(790 posts)
19. Chickens coming home to roost is how I like to think of it
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 02:54 PM
Sep 2022

McConnell's nice front lawn and lovely sculptured fence, courtyard and porticoed front porch, filled with squawking, shitting, squabbling chickens, squatting down loaded with evidence and indictments

KS Toronado

(17,194 posts)
20. Shame Biden couldn't give Merrick Garland
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 02:54 PM
Sep 2022

a lifetime seat as head of the DOJ since Moscow Mitch stole one from him.

calimary

(81,200 posts)
22. I wouldn't mind a lifetime appointment to a prison cell for Mitchy-boy.
Sun Sep 18, 2022, 03:13 PM
Sep 2022

And his never-to-be-trusty little pal, donald.

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