Oh, and I hope Trump pardons whoever the **** he feels like. Because **** 'em, that's why.
GCP12 said:Good for him. I've mostly been off the board since the week of the election, as well(I'm sure you were all wondering) Wanted to check in on one of the greatest threads on TexAgs.will25u said:aggiehawg said:
Thanks, will. I'm really worried.
Got a message back from drcrinum. He is having what he calls EWS. Election Withdrawal Syndrome. But otherwise I think he is fine.
ETA: I think he is in a funk. He definitely feels the election was stolen.
Without Trump, there is very little reward in following this **** show closely. Trump provided entertainment. He pushed back against the media and fought the culture war more than 99% of Republicans. He provided some wins, whether rhetorical or material. What is the reward now? The GOP forcing the progressives to go 95MPH instead of 100MPH? A bunch of judges who will undoubtedly stab us in the back down the road? It's just demoralizing.
Interested to see how the GOP decides to move forward. Will it be away from Trumpism? Will they try to incorporate some Trumpism with a little more tact(Like a Ron Desantis type)? Or will they go right back to the Romney/McCain type Republicans and lose any momentum and enthusiasm that Trump brought about within the party?
Hoping I have the discipline to follow this from afar and periodically, so it doesn't consume too much of my time.
Thanks to everyone who contributed so much to this thread. Wish it had turned out better in the end. The swamp may just be too deep.
Still holding out hope Trump/Barr appoint Durham as Special Counsel to carry his investigation into the next administration. Ditto if Barr has sufficient evidence in a long list of other criminal investigations.GCP12 said:
Hoping I have the discipline to follow this from afar and periodically, so it doesn't consume too much of my time.
I hope you're right but I think biden will fire them immediately, anyway, and the media will cheer that as a move to restore integrity to the DOJ and Oval Office. It's all become that corrupt.benchmark said:Still holding out hope Trump/Barr appoint Durham as Special Counsel to carry his investigation into the next administration. Ditto if Barr has sufficient evidence in a long list of other criminal investigations.GCP12 said:
Hoping I have the discipline to follow this from afar and periodically, so it doesn't consume too much of my time.
Regardless, firing a SC doesn't happen without consequences. Biden may be facing a GOP House and Senate in 2022.3 Toed Pete said:
I hope you're right but I think biden will fire them immediately, anyway, and the media will cheer that as a move to restore integrity to the DOJ and Oval Office. It's all become that corrupt.
When biden announced he was running, I said at the time that the only reason was to try to end investigations of his family and I still believe that was the reason he ran. Of course, I also said there was no way he would get the dem nomination so.........
benchmark said:Regardless, firing a SC doesn't happen without consequences. Biden may be facing a GOP House and Senate in 2022.3 Toed Pete said:
I hope you're right but I think biden will fire them immediately, anyway, and the media will cheer that as a move to restore integrity to the DOJ and Oval Office. It's all become that corrupt.
When biden announced he was running, I said at the time that the only reason was to try to end investigations of his family and I still believe that was the reason he ran. Of course, I also said there was no way he would get the dem nomination so.........
Orange Man used SC as a ghost to haunt St, Biden from the political grave. That will be the excuse.VegasAg86 said:benchmark said:Regardless, firing a SC doesn't happen without consequences. Biden may be facing a GOP House and Senate in 2022.3 Toed Pete said:
I hope you're right but I think biden will fire them immediately, anyway, and the media will cheer that as a move to restore integrity to the DOJ and Oval Office. It's all become that corrupt.
When biden announced he was running, I said at the time that the only reason was to try to end investigations of his family and I still believe that was the reason he ran. Of course, I also said there was no way he would get the dem nomination so.........
That's true in normal times, but I'm not sure it applies to the bizarro world we're in. The MSM sees the Mueller probe as legitimate and Barr's concerns about it as partisan. I can see them celebrating the ending of what they'll cast as a partisan which hunt.
I agree, benchmark, if the Rs keep the Senate this January they will win big at the midterm and take both houses. But you are talking about 2 years down the road and would require the Rs to suddenly come up with courage they don't normally show to go after biden, especially with the media being all in on the dems. Plus, my guess is biden won't make it 2 years before resigning. But I could see him resigning right after the midterms, if he makes it that long. He's just not there mentally and if he steps down, will be celebrated as a selfless hero. But I do hope you are correct.benchmark said:Regardless, firing a SC doesn't happen without consequences. Biden may be facing a GOP House and Senate in 2022.3 Toed Pete said:
I hope you're right but I think biden will fire them immediately, anyway, and the media will cheer that as a move to restore integrity to the DOJ and Oval Office. It's all become that corrupt.
When biden announced he was running, I said at the time that the only reason was to try to end investigations of his family and I still believe that was the reason he ran. Of course, I also said there was no way he would get the dem nomination so.........
Me too. Very disappointed that Sullivan was allowed to flip the double bird to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals twice, with impunity. he disgraced himself and the entire federal bench with his antics.ruddyduck said:
very happy flynn and his family are done with this entire ordeal, but have to admit i'm a little disappointed in the method of the outcome.
THIS.aggiehawg said:Me too. Very disappointed that Sullivan was allowed to flip the double bird to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals twice, with impunity. he disgraced himself and the entire federal bench with his antics.ruddyduck said:
very happy flynn and his family are done with this entire ordeal, but have to admit i'm a little disappointed in the method of the outcome.
B2Ag05 said:Why are we believing these sources as opposed to any of the other thousands of unnamed individuals that have never panned out?will25u said:
Shouldn't have to come to that.
Why are we not believing that those sources are saying exactly what Trump wants them to? Or the polar opposite?
I'm going with no pardon. Sullivan needs to hurry the hell up.Quote:
Behind the scenes: Sources with direct knowledge of the discussions said Flynn will be part of a series of pardons that Trump issues between now and when he leaves office.
policywonk98 said:
So does this speak to Trump having lost complete confidence in Powell in this case or lost confidence in winning the election or does Flynn having a pardon give him freedom to work on things related to the election, etc?
Or am I reading to much into it and Trump just liked the idea of pardoning Flynn before the holidays?
Not Q person at all.Troutslime said:
Or Flynn is going to work for her.
Well he didn't give DOJ much of a heads-up either. I read that as a shot at Barr for not filing a writ of mandamus against Sullivan after that September hearing.Troutslime said:
I dont follow this much either:::I'm just speculating and trying to find motive in Trumps actions.
Man, IDK. He was brilliant about out maneuvering Team Mueller. And his comments about RICO seemed to be foreshadowing.ruddyduck said:
does this change your calculus on barr at all?
This is why Trump decided to pardon now. It's also why he tweets some outlandish stuff, irritates the crap out of those around him...he wants to get stuff DONE. He needs Flynn's advice, and whether or not he assumes some position in the final 55+/- days in Trump's transition is of no concern to Trump...he wants to accomplish certain things...and Flynn can help.aggiehawg said:Well he didn't give DOJ much of a heads-up either. I read that as a shot at Barr for not filing a writ of mandamus against Sullivan after that September hearing.Troutslime said:
I dont follow this much either:::I'm just speculating and trying to find motive in Trumps actions.
To me, Trump is a lead-follow-or-get-out-of-the-way kind of guy. Which is my kind of person.