Just like everyone else on RF.Then you're just kind of shouting into the wind to no avail, aren't you?
You have a problem with that?
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Just like everyone else on RF.Then you're just kind of shouting into the wind to no avail, aren't you?
I want to see handcuffs.
Treat him like the rest of us.
Or in Trump's own words "indicated" him.It did happen. It is now a fact that a grand jury voted indict him.
I guess you chose to ignore the rest of my post. Quite telling.Just like everyone else on RF.
You have a problem with that?
I would say the way you phrased it can be "easily misread".The reason I say all that is because that wording is the way the right winger states it to suggest they found "nothing", when in fact that is not true. Considering I read it that way, because of that history, means its worth clarifying.How can something not said be "easily read"?
It's your responsibility to be interesting enuf to inspire response.I guess you chose to ignore the rest of my post. Quite telling.
I often fail to take into account that posts clearlyI would say the way you phrased it can be....
Bigly laff.Or in Trump's own words "indicated" him.
Trump Rages at 'Thugs' Who 'INDICATED' Him
Donald Trump raged at the news that a Manhattan grand jury voted to indict him on charges related to a hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels.www.rollingstone.com
LOL....pointing out how you've been following the whataboutism script to a T just isn't "interesting" to you? Yeah right. Pretty weak sauce there Willy.It's responsibility to be interesting enuf to inspire response.
Failure to do so is on you.
Geeze...way to entirely miss my advocating for Trump's prosecution.LOL....pointing out how you've been following the whataboutism....
As I said. I will wait for the actual charges to come up.I think we need to stop thinking of him as the "former president". They have been after citizen Trump since the 70's. He has a long history of crimes he has been averting, enough to earn him the nickname Teflon Don. Trump has been on their radar before he was President, and after.
These are not manufactured crimes. Let's not forget, it was a grand jury who indicted him, not Alvan Bragg. And it will be a jury of his peers who will convict Citizen Trump, who happened to once be the POTUS. We complain about how rich white people escape the law? Why should we think that being POTUS is an escape from justice too? Becoming the Head of State in America should not become a "get out of jail free card".
And the truth of the matter about the "optics" of this to the world stage? I say holding him accountable sets the standard as it should be for the rest of the world. We believe in the rule of law - not cults of personality! To actually practice our system of government as it was set up to be followed by the founders of the United States of America, shows that no one is above the law. To not do anything against someone who is so flagrantly criminal, would be a stain upon Democracy everywhere.
Let's see....8 pages into the thread and you were still going on and on with "what about Obama and Clinton". Again, following the whataboutism script to a T.Geeze...way to entirely miss my advocating for Trump's prosecution.
Democratic apologists are indeed a narrowly focused bunch.
Trying to move the goal posts. The claim, you said "won't happen", was that Trump gets indicted - and that happened.That's not a conviction.
I said he's above the law.Trying to move the goal posts. The claim, you said "won't happen", was that Trump gets indicted - and that happened.
Indictments do mean something. It means he's being brought to trial, whereas previously he believed he could shoot someone on 5th avenue and get away with it. Not anymore, Donald. That's why this means something. Now it's up to a jury of his peers. But all I can say is just wait for Georgia. To quote one of the grand jurists there who has seen all the evidence they have against the lot of them, "It's gonna be massive. It's gonna be massive."I said he's above the law.
He still is.
Indictments mean nothing. The trial does.
And you'll be overjoyed to learn that Ron DeSantis has gratuitously stated that Florida would NOT cooperate in any effort to extradite Trump to New York if he decides not to turn himself in.I said he's above the law.
He still is.
Indictments mean nothing. The trial does.
Steele did not say that this was some sort of "slam-dunk" but reported it to the CIA as a sort of heads-up.The Clinton Campaign via the DNC paid a former British MI6 agent Christopher Steele to gather accusations from Russian intel agents that was presented as reliable evidence in Americas secret FISA courts to effectively spy on the Trump organization. The FBI suspected that the Russian intel was BS! When appearing before the FISA courts to mislead judges they forgot to mention that.
Ah, you're confusing some here with actual facts, so shame on you!And so it is with Teflon Don. American voters should not assume the Muller probe was a "witch hunt" or a hoax, or that it was found there was "no collusion", when in fact none of that has any basis in reality at all. It resulted in 34 indictments, guilty pleas and prison sentences!
ptimistic:Indictments do mean something. It means he's being brought to trial, whereas previously he believed he could shoot someone on 5th avenue and get away with it. Not anymore, Donald. That's why this means something. Now it's up to a jury of his peers. But all I can say is just wait for Georgia. To quote one of the grand jurists there who has seen all the evidence they have against the lot of them, "It's gonna be massive. It's gonna be massive."
No, he's not going to get away with this anymore. I don't believe that. Politicians can spew their spew all day, but in a court of law, facts matter.
I agree, all politicians should be prosecuted when they commit crimes.Perhaps you misunderstand me.
I'm not saying it's OK for Presidents to commit crimes.
Instead, I want all of'm prosecuted when they have.
Clinton's several crimes were ignored.
Trump's lesser crimes are being prosecuted.
And his subversion is being ignored.
This whole history is a perversion of justice.