Patterico's Pontifications

6/3/2016

Brett Kimberlin’s Case Against Mitch McConnell and Charles Grassley Unceremoniously Dismissed

Filed under: General — Patterico @ 8:28 pm



Details at Hogewash.

26 Responses to “Brett Kimberlin’s Case Against Mitch McConnell and Charles Grassley Unceremoniously Dismissed”

  1. Ding.

    Patterico (86c8ed)

  2. … itty Dong… Blast from the moronic past.

    Colonel Haiku (2601c0)

  3. This particular guy is not so much from my past. He is still suing me.

    Patterico (86c8ed)

  4. Haiku, if you check out Hogewash, you’ll see Kimberlin and a few others are still blasting away… with blunderbusses… and the trigger is on the wrong end.

    John Hitchcock (7f23d9)

  5. And he’s using discovery material he got from Patterico that was sealed by the court in another filing, and from what I understand, some of that sealed material made its way onto a certain blogsite affectionately called Bunny Boy Unread. I don’t know for certain, because I’m one of the people who make Bunny Boy Unread … unread.

    John Hitchcock (7f23d9)

  6. it’s duck season, I once looked into their breitbart bashing site, and the hazmat suit melted,

    narciso (732bc0)

  7. Not the dismissal I hoped for.

    DRJ (15874d)

  8. When Citizen K goes before the Judgment Seat of Christ, he’ll sue to have that Judge replaced because that Judge is obviously biased against him.

    John Hitchcock (7f23d9)

  9. well after speedway and libeling quayle, it’s almost a traffic ticket,

    narciso (732bc0)

  10. One of the lessor demons. Sure to slither off and find another vessel.

    papertiger (c2d6da)

  11. R.I.P. Muhammad Ali

    Icy (9aae8a)

  12. We need Hillary as President!@!!2

    Cruz Supporter (102c9a)

  13. Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier Thrilla in Manila full fight 1975 best of boxing (YouTube)

    papertiger (c2d6da)

  14. Muhammad Ali was great because he rejected Christianity, and refused to fight for his country. Awesome.

    Cruz Supporter (102c9a)

  15. well the conscientous objection seems curious now, but he did have a certain style, missing in today’s pugilists,

    narciso (732bc0)

  16. It’s impressive to see the dedication of those standing up against Kimberlin. His serial evil is relentless and he uses that to scare (would be) good people into doing nothing. Standing up to him means standing up for our basic civil rights, such as freedom of speech.

    Dustin (2a8be7)

  17. I see in Trump the same thing I see in sociopaths like Kimberlin, Rauhauser, Schmalfeldt, and their kind in other aspects of life: A philosophy that always being ready to be the bigger a-hole is some kind of superpower.

    L.N. Smithee (e92da8)

  18. This Kimberlin jerk, if memory serves, did a number on my old college friend Stacy. Kimberlin is deserving of every legal slapdown he could ever receive.

    lifeonthehill (f552f9)

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  20. You might need to change your conracts.

    narciso (732bc0)

  21. Merrick Garland?

    It must bug Kimberlin that he’ll never vote in an American election. He so wants to have a say in things. Less than an alien.

    No standing in court. No standing in life.

    papertiger (c2d6da)

  22. It must bug Kimberlin that he’ll never vote in an American election.

    he could always move to virginia

    e e cummingsfeet (bfd5cd)

  23. he could always move to virginia

    Not sure they can waive federal felonies.

    Kevin M (25bbee)

  24. He should be unceremoniously sent to Yazoo City in a van with no view and upon arrival, no commissary

    steveg (fed1c9)

  25. It must bug Kimberlin that he’ll never vote in an American election. He so wants to have a say in things.

    No he doesn’t. He doesn’t care about politics. He cares about himself.

    Patterico (86c8ed)

  26. Kevin M (25bbee) — 6/4/2016 @ 2:30 pm

    Not sure they can waive federal felonies

    The disqualification stems from state law.

    Virginia gives the governor the power to waive the disqualification. What McAuliffe just didis try to do it wholesale, not name by name. His precedent would have be what Jimmy Carter did in 1977 with the Vietnam draft evaders, although that’s federal law.

    Sammy Finkelman (eb1481)


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