Yes, it's my opinion - and I can back it up with facts. You haven't stated anything to show how I'm wrong - all you've done is reject it because it doesn't fit inside your personal reality bubble.
FACT: He has authored opinions that a sitting President cannot be indicted or even investigated. Would you like to dispute that? And please show your work.
"Over 1700 law professors have signed onto a letter saying he is not qualified.
That number is so bogus"
FACT: Actually, you're right on this one - it's now over 2000. Would you like to dispute that? And please show your work.
"The ABA voted unanimously to support him."
FACT: And they withdrew their support after his disgraceful display at last week's hearing. As did Yale, his alma mater. As did several judges sitting on the same circuit court, who filed complaints with Chief Justice Roberts. All of these FACTS can be found in a simple Google search. Would you like to dispute them? If so, please show your work.
It's not enough to just dismiss someone else's statements of FACTS as "just your opinion" - don't just tell me I'm wrong, show me why you're right. Or else it's just YOUR unsubstantiated opinion, with nothing to back it up.
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