NEW 🚨 El Salvador President Bukele’s comment on Trump indictment:
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) April 4, 2023
“Think what you want about former President Trump and the reasons he’s being indicted.
But just imagine if this happened in any other country, where a government arrested the main opposition candidate.
The…
he is a lib troll who has been comically over-the-top "pro-Trump" for years who has finally dropped his charade and come out anti-Trump/anti-Republican..aggiehawg said:So you are a lawfare proponent? And drawing it out just because they can?PA24 said:
Convict him with a couple of those felony counts. It will take him a while to clean it up, by that time. 2024 has come and gone.
agent-maroon said:
When you're getting called out by freakin El Salvador... words fail...
Seriously? A Congressional committee that has been run by Democrats for the last two years? They're not investigating. They're protecting.leftlane4passing said:
Has the committee that's been working on that for the last two years come up with anything major yet? Or will there need to be a fed step in?
Ouch...that'll leave a mark...will25u said:NEW 🚨 El Salvador President Bukele’s comment on Trump indictment:
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) April 4, 2023
“Think what you want about former President Trump and the reasons he’s being indicted.
But just imagine if this happened in any other country, where a government arrested the main opposition candidate.
The…
Ag with kids said:Ouch...that'll leave a mark...will25u said:NEW 🚨 El Salvador President Bukele’s comment on Trump indictment:
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) April 4, 2023
“Think what you want about former President Trump and the reasons he’s being indicted.
But just imagine if this happened in any other country, where a government arrested the main opposition candidate.
The…
Members of the Press speak their mind to undercover James O’Keefe at Trump arraignment in NYC. #OMG
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) April 5, 2023
“Whatever it takes”
“Whatever reason he is in prison is good for me”
“Are you a Trump supporter? No? OK so then I can say I’m with CNN…” pic.twitter.com/apxha9OntG
You mean like Mueller?AGHouston11 said:
Bragg appears to be one of the stupidest puppets the left has brought forward - KJP if she wanted a guy found her guy
It's like he got sent out to read stuff he does not even understand
leftlane4passing said:
One of the bigger problems with this is that literally every campaign does this. They all request bad stories to be downplayed, has happened since print media. It's like step 2 of running a campaign.
The world may have feared and respected the U.S. but that wasn't due to Trump. The only fear they may have had for Trump was that he was a wild card. They absolutely did not respect him...just his office.fka ftc said:
And they claimed the world mocked us when Trump was in charge. No, the world ****ing feared is and respected us… until sham impeachment, stolen elections and… Biden.
BluHorseShu said:The world may have feared and respected the U.S. but that wasn't due to Trump. The only fear they may have had for Trump was that he was a wild card. They absolutely did not respect him...just his office.fka ftc said:
And they claimed the world mocked us when Trump was in charge. No, the world ****ing feared is and respected us… until sham impeachment, stolen elections and… Biden.
I know the answer to this question!!!!!Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:BluHorseShu said:The world may have feared and respected the U.S. but that wasn't due to Trump. The only fear they may have had for Trump was that he was a wild card. They absolutely did not respect him...just his office.fka ftc said:
And they claimed the world mocked us when Trump was in charge. No, the world ****ing feared is and respected us… until sham impeachment, stolen elections and… Biden.
Ok…
So…ummmm…if that's true then why don't they respect the office now?
He'll never answer because he actually believes what he wrote.Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:
Nope…according to Blu it has nothing to do with the man and everything to do with the office. I want to hear from him why all of a sudden nobody respects the office when apparently it's all about the office (in his mind).
Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:leftlane4passing said:
One of the bigger problems with this is that literally every campaign does this. They all request bad stories to be downplayed, has happened since print media. It's like step 2 of running a campaign.
Bro…you are so far out of your depth here it's ridiculous.
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leftlane4passing said:Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:leftlane4passing said:
One of the bigger problems with this is that literally every campaign does this. They all request bad stories to be downplayed, has happened since print media. It's like step 2 of running a campaign.
Bro…you are so far out of your depth here it's ridiculous.
I mean, it's literally true so.
Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:leftlane4passing said:Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:leftlane4passing said:
One of the bigger problems with this is that literally every campaign does this. They all request bad stories to be downplayed, has happened since print media. It's like step 2 of running a campaign.
Bro…you are so far out of your depth here it's ridiculous.
I mean, it's literally true so.
lol. You claimed a party who (two times in a row now) fraudulently and unconstitutionally used the full weight of the U.S. government, the intelligence agencies and social media to sway an election is "like step 2 of running a campaign".
Like I said…you are way out of your depth here.
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Good luck explaining to an ordinary citizen that this process is nothing but Solomonically disinterested application of the law.
And that's before you get to the question of federal preemption. John Yoo and Robert Delahunty have argued that the Supreme Court's decisions suggest that it is an unconstitutional interference with uniquely federal enforcement powers to allow state prosecutors to enforce federal laws that are supposed to be uniform such as the laws regarding presidential campaign finance. Those decisions include some rulings much-beloved by liberals, such as the 2012 decision in Arizona v. United States, which barred Arizona from criminalizing violations of federal immigration law.
McCarthy's take. Via Hot AirQuote:
As with the statute of limitations, remember: Every single one of these legal ambiguities has to be resolved in Bragg's favor or he loses the case. If he's wrong about even a single one of these knotty and unprecedented questions, he's put the country through this for nothing.
Even John Bolton recognizes that this is a bogus case. Bolton just said he is "extraordinarily distressed" by the indictment and it is "even weaker than I feared it would be and I think it's easily subject to being dismissed or a quick acquittal for Trump." pic.twitter.com/zPEAaCjAhR
— MAGA War Room (@MAGAIncWarRoom) April 4, 2023
leftlane4passing said:Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:leftlane4passing said:Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:leftlane4passing said:
One of the bigger problems with this is that literally every campaign does this. They all request bad stories to be downplayed, has happened since print media. It's like step 2 of running a campaign.
Bro…you are so far out of your depth here it's ridiculous.
I mean, it's literally true so.
lol. You claimed a party who (two times in a row now) fraudulently and unconstitutionally used the full weight of the U.S. government, the intelligence agencies and social media to sway an election is "like step 2 of running a campaign".
Like I said…you are way out of your depth here.
I said that trying to sway opinions via media opinion I.e: National News, social media etc…. is par for the course during an election cycle. I'm not sure I totally buy in to the whole "full weight of the fed thing". I just think you're giving the Dems (and probably the fed) too much credit when they've been way more disconnected and unable to make political progress, compared to republicans, for decades now.
Also unsure why a brain dead center-lib NY DA trying to win brownie points with bull**** charges elicits a "da feds at at it again" from people.
Also, the whole electoral college system is set up to ensure that rural areas are better represented, which happen to skew more red; so losing an election with the deck stacked like that is kind of insane and embarrassing for an incumbent. I just think it would be in republicans best interest to ditch the guy who lost y'all all of your mid terms and couldn't keep his mouth shut for long enough to beat a brain dead 90 yr old. Y'all are all being tricked back onto the Trump train when Ronny boy would have much larger bipartisan buying power, and would most likely body bag Biden. You're all being distracted and it's working very well.
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Also unsure why a brain dead center-lib NY DA trying to win brownie points with bull**** charges elicits a "da feds at at it again" from people.
Agree about Bolton's lack of a spine when it was needed most.fka ftc said:
Bolton had a chance to be an honest, respected member of the Trump admin but like many CMs afflicted with TDS, he was more interested in his personal reputation and book sales than upholding his oath of office and doing the right thing for the Country he swore to serve.
F him and his stoopid bowties. He gets no pass for all his treasonous treachery following his departure from Trump admin.
Rant over. But it is telling how much CNN is moving towards middle ground on this. Combine with NBC and Herridge breaking stories the last few weeks and it appears to be some awakening in MSM that they risk total obsolescence.
I believe he has a DOJ lawyer acting as a consultant, which would tie Bragg's bogus bull**** directly to the unethical rankings of Garland.Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:leftlane4passing said:Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:leftlane4passing said:Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:leftlane4passing said:
One of the bigger problems with this is that literally every campaign does this. They all request bad stories to be downplayed, has happened since print media. It's like step 2 of running a campaign.
Bro…you are so far out of your depth here it's ridiculous.
I mean, it's literally true so.
lol. You claimed a party who (two times in a row now) fraudulently and unconstitutionally used the full weight of the U.S. government, the intelligence agencies and social media to sway an election is "like step 2 of running a campaign".
Like I said…you are way out of your depth here.
I said that trying to sway opinions via media opinion I.e: National News, social media etc…. is par for the course during an election cycle. I'm not sure I totally buy in to the whole "full weight of the fed thing". I just think you're giving the Dems (and probably the fed) too much credit when they've been way more disconnected and unable to make political progress, compared to republicans, for decades now.
Also unsure why a brain dead center-lib NY DA trying to win brownie points with bull**** charges elicits a "da feds at at it again" from people.
Also, the whole electoral college system is set up to ensure that rural areas are better represented, which happen to skew more red; so losing an election with the deck stacked like that is kind of insane and embarrassing for an incumbent. I just think it would be in republicans best interest to ditch the guy who lost y'all all of your mid terms and couldn't keep his mouth shut for long enough to beat a brain dead 90 yr old. Y'all are all being tricked back onto the Trump train when Ronny boy would have much larger bipartisan buying power, and would most likely body bag Biden. You're all being distracted and it's working very well.
My apologies. Reading back to the post you were responding to made that unclear.
Also, the Trump stuff doesn't work on me…I'm not a fan. I'm right there with you on DeSantis. However, I can see the great harm the progressives have done, and continue to do, and think there should be more severe repercussions than a mere shoulder shrug.
As an aside, kudos on the username. Slow left lane drivers are the bane of my existence.
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Also unsure why a brain dead center-lib NY DA trying to win brownie points with bull**** charges elicits a "da feds at at it again" from people.
This is where one needs a 30,000 foot view of the situation as a whole. There is no way Bragg does this without implicit approval. It would be one thing if this was a one-off deal but taken in totality of the last 7-8 years…no way. It's one more piece of a very clear concerted effort. Like I said, I (and many others here who argue on these threads) don't even like Trump, but can see the big picture and it's not good.
Well she's definitively wrong about that. And she's quite alone in those takes. Not even lefty legal pundits are cackling with glee over this flimsy indictment. Bragg has multiple holes in the case, raises direct constitutional questions and jurisdiction issues not to mention the Statute of Limitations looming problem.Ellis Wyatt said:
She thinks federal campaign finance charges are coming because the state of New York can prove their case. And she said the state doesn't even need to tell Donald Trump what crime he committed that he was covering up.
She's a biased idiot. Seriously. She either has paid no attention to the case or she's only been watching MSNBC.aggiehawg said:Well she's definitively wrong about that. And she's quite alone in those takes. Not even lefty legal pundits are cackling with glee over this flimsy indictment. Bragg has multiple holes in the case, raises direct constitutional questions and jurisdiction issues not to mention the Statute of Limitations looming problem.Ellis Wyatt said:
She thinks federal campaign finance charges are coming because the state of New York can prove their case. And she said the state doesn't even need to tell Donald Trump what crime he committed that he was covering up.
Bragg loses on any ONE of those issues, it's over. They are all fatal flaws.