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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCNN New Day - insurrectionist's lawyer argues client watched too much Fox
[link:https://www.twitter.com/brikeilarcnn/status/1390622087585353730|]
Seems like an odd defense.
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CNN New Day - insurrectionist's lawyer argues client watched too much Fox (Original Post)
Peppertoo
May 2021
OP
While "involuntary intoxication" is a defense, willful lobotomization is not
NightWatcher
May 2021
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Johonny
(20,874 posts)1. Now who can argue with that?
RegularJam
(914 posts)3. Personal responsibility, buddy.
Personal responsibility.
Peppertoo
(435 posts)4. Being a Trumpist means never having to take responsibility.
NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)5. While "involuntary intoxication" is a defense, willful lobotomization is not