We, no joke, had the same "Struggle Sessions" utilized by Maoist Red Guard members during the Chinese Cultural Revolution in 2020. Only with a racial flavor.
Or the time that perfectly vetted dossier said he was an agent for Russia. We must believe everything that's accused because Trump bad.captkirk said:That sounds really scary. Almost as bad as that time he grabbed the steering wheelGMaster0 said:
Reading the indictment is wild. At one point, Trump called the AG and deputy AG and tried to get them to override the election for them, then told them to just declare it to be fraudulent and then let him and the republican congressman handle it.
He did this twice, and on the second time threatened to fire the AG for not agreeing. He then attempted to replace him with one of the co-conspirators, twice. He first sent the coconspirator to fire the AG, who rejected the attempt, then in a meeting with the AG and the co-conspirator, Trump tried to fire him and stopped when he was told the DoJ would see mass resignations if he did.
He and his co conspirators were outlining the crimes to each other in emails and texts, and talking about it in front of witnesses who weren't even really in on it.
Yes, I am a lawyer so have no imagination. Maybe someone in marketing can help with thatthe_batman26 said:
Can we develop some repeated catchphrase *other* than "no one is above the law"?
We live in a country where selling influence on American policy to the highest foreign bidder somehow takes a back seat to saying things the Democrat Party doesn't like.HarryJ33tamu said:
Now do Biden using his crackhead pedophile son to accept tens of millions of dollars in bribes from our adversaries
Go for it.blacksox said:
Lock him up! Lock him up!
I don't buy the indictment's claims at all.... but if true.... Trump would not have been wrong.GMaster0 said:
Reading the indictment is wild. At one point, Trump called the AG and deputy AG and tried to get them to override the election for them, then told them to just declare it to be fraudulent and then let him and the republican congressman handle it.
He did this twice, and on the second time threatened to fire the AG for not agreeing. He then attempted to replace him with one of the co-conspirators, twice. He first sent the coconspirator to fire the AG, who rejected the attempt, then in a meeting with the AG and the co-conspirator, Trump tried to fire him and stopped when he was told the DoJ would see mass resignations if he did.
He and his co conspirators were outlining the crimes to each other in emails and texts, and talking about it in front of witnesses who weren't even really in on it.
Muy said:
We are watching an actual insurrection from the inside, in plain sight, daily.
TheEternalPessimist said:I don't buy the indictment's claims at all.... but if true.... Trump would not have been wrong.GMaster0 said:
Reading the indictment is wild. At one point, Trump called the AG and deputy AG and tried to get them to override the election for them, then told them to just declare it to be fraudulent and then let him and the republican congressman handle it.
He did this twice, and on the second time threatened to fire the AG for not agreeing. He then attempted to replace him with one of the co-conspirators, twice. He first sent the coconspirator to fire the AG, who rejected the attempt, then in a meeting with the AG and the co-conspirator, Trump tried to fire him and stopped when he was told the DoJ would see mass resignations if he did.
He and his co conspirators were outlining the crimes to each other in emails and texts, and talking about it in front of witnesses who weren't even really in on it.
The election WAS fraudulent.
I will NEVER believe it was anything but fraudulent.
Did this sound funny to you in your head?GMaster0 said:
I'll summarize this situation by quoting the incomparable Charles Dickens, "It was the f around of times, it was the find out of times."
You constantly pull back the curtain on who you truly are. I'll answer your question with a question, do you think any Republican operative can get a fair federal trial in DC? Did you even General Flynn?Ags77 said:Gigem314 said:
Even DeSantis thinks the charges against Trump are bogus and full of corruption. He doesn't share the opinion of you Biden voters who think everything being brought against Trump is legit while the Bidens avoiding any prosecution clearly means justice is prevailing.
But that doesn't address my question. Assuming you, DeSantis, and many others think it's not legit, if a jury convicts him in any of these cases, is it time to turn to DeSantis ? A young talented disciplined candidate with no legal issues ?
DeSantis 2024
Because what exactly will happen?TheEternalPessimist said:Go for it.blacksox said:
Lock him up! Lock him up!
Once you do.... you will roux the day..... and so will every leftist in America.
ArcticPenguin said:If you think I am going to say no to this you are wrong. If there is the evidence to indict, no one, especially the Commander In Chief is above the law.FriscoKid said:ArcticPenguin said:
I don't expect the vast majority of F16 posters to be appropriately alarmed at these indictments or to look at the actual facts. That is no surprise. I am sincerely looking forward to the aggiehawg thread on the trial and hope most on here actually watch it and the evidence presented - that includes myself.
Let's have him go through due process and see where the admissible evidence leads/shows. I thought Rittenhouse was not guiltily based on the evidence, but I also thought Murdaugh's case wasn't proved either. I am going to watch and see, but the indictments are alarming, and the crimes, if proven.
Let's have Biden go through a trial of taking bribes for political favors or Trump disputing the vote counting? What trial are we talking about and how are the kids?
And I love the thought of mass resignations from the Department of Justice.TheEternalPessimist said:
I don't buy the indictment's claims at all.... but if true.... Trump would not have been wrong.
The election WAS fraudulent.
I will NEVER believe it was anything but fraudulent.
oh no said:I'm afraid the bloodless Bolshevik revolution already happened.l circa 2009-2017. The party that used to stand strongest for liberalism, open mindedness, expression of differing viewpoints, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press to hold big government and big businesses accountable and transparent to the people now opposes all of those things vehemently. They have commandeered the press and it's ability to program the masses as it wishes and they own a cabal of billionaire tech platform monopoly founders as well as global conglomerates and financial institutions. They are 100% in alignment with permanent government bureaucracies in justice, intelligence and counterintelligence who have amassed far too much permanent power. They have been interfering and rigging our elections and they are imprisoning political opposition in broad daylight. The republican's former role of exiting only to attempt to slow the roll of socialist takeover is gone. It's a one-party Marxist regime now and the opposition- anti-communists and anti-socialists who still believe in far right wing extremist things like hard work, merit, and the American dream in a land of opportunity are political enemies of the state.Muy said:
We are watching an actual insurrection from the inside, in plain sight, daily.
Neither Rittenhouse or Murdaugh are Republican politicians. The anti-American socialist worthless liberal democrats will do anything and everything, legal or not, to destroy Trump or any threat to their beliefs. The FBI, DOJ, IRS etc. are willingly complicit in the attempt. Evidence won't matter, nor will the normal rules matter.ArcticPenguin said:
I don't expect the vast majority of F16 posters to be appropriately alarmed at these indictments or to look at the actual facts. That is no surprise. I am sincerely looking forward to the aggiehawg thread on the trial and hope most on here actually watch it and the evidence presented - that includes myself.
Let's have him go through due process and see where the admissible evidence leads/shows. I thought Rittenhouse was not guiltily based on the evidence, but I also thought Murdaugh's case wasn't proved either. I am going to watch and see, but the indictments are alarming, and the crimes, if proven.
RGLAG85 said:You constantly pull back the curtain on who you truly are. I'll answer your question with a question, do you think any Republican operative can get a fair federal trial in DC? Did you even General Flynn?Ags77 said:Gigem314 said:
Even DeSantis thinks the charges against Trump are bogus and full of corruption. He doesn't share the opinion of you Biden voters who think everything being brought against Trump is legit while the Bidens avoiding any prosecution clearly means justice is prevailing.
But that doesn't address my question. Assuming you, DeSantis, and many others think it's not legit, if a jury convicts him in any of these cases, is it time to turn to DeSantis ? A young talented disciplined candidate with no legal issues ?
DeSantis 2024
Ags77 said:Gigem314 said:DeSantis is my #1 choice and would be regardless of the charges against Trump. At the same time I can also acknowledge the mistrust in our current hyper partisan government that people like you voted in gleefully.Ags77 said:Gigem314 said:
Even DeSantis thinks the charges against Trump are bogus and full of corruption. He doesn't share the opinion of you Biden voters who think everything being brought against Trump is legit while the Bidens avoiding any prosecution clearly means justice is prevailing.
But that doesn't address my question. Assuming you, DeSantis, and many others think it's not legit, if a jury convicts him in any of these cases, is it time to turn to DeSantis ? A young talented disciplined candidate with no legal issues ?
Ok.... so I know YOU are behind DeSantis in 2024, but I asked the Trump supporters. If Trump is convicted and gets a sentence with no prison, would those supporters get behind DeSantis.
DeSantis 2024
JFABNRGR said:Ags77 said:Gigem314 said:DeSantis is my #1 choice and would be regardless of the charges against Trump. At the same time I can also acknowledge the mistrust in our current hyper partisan government that people like you voted in gleefully.Ags77 said:Gigem314 said:
Even DeSantis thinks the charges against Trump are bogus and full of corruption. He doesn't share the opinion of you Biden voters who think everything being brought against Trump is legit while the Bidens avoiding any prosecution clearly means justice is prevailing.
But that doesn't address my question. Assuming you, DeSantis, and many others think it's not legit, if a jury convicts him in any of these cases, is it time to turn to DeSantis ? A young talented disciplined candidate with no legal issues ?
Ok.... so I know YOU are behind DeSantis in 2024, but I asked the Trump supporters. If Trump is convicted and gets a sentence with no prison, would those supporters get behind DeSantis.
DeSantis 2024
Dude. Assuming current elections are legitimate and Desantis is the white knight, has become like groundhog day to you. Please wake up!
captkirk said:Were you as scared for Democracy when Hillary did something similar?TheCurl84 said:Malibu said:
I wont be following this post up with any others.
Trump lost an election, claimed fraud without proof both before and after the election, and tried to stay in power by getting fake electoral voters and pressuring Mike Pence to join in on the sham. Thats actual banana republic autocratic nonsense that should anger every American. Yet here we are on F16 with the defenders saying that Trump did nothing wrong. I'm satisfied he's being held accountable for his attempts to stay in power. Flame away.
Willful blindness.
You are not helping me or anyone think DeSantis is a viable choice anymore......Ags77 said:RGLAG85 said:You constantly pull back the curtain on who you truly are. I'll answer your question with a question, do you think any Republican operative can get a fair federal trial in DC? Did you even General Flynn?Ags77 said:Gigem314 said:
Even DeSantis thinks the charges against Trump are bogus and full of corruption. He doesn't share the opinion of you Biden voters who think everything being brought against Trump is legit while the Bidens avoiding any prosecution clearly means justice is prevailing.
But that doesn't address my question. Assuming you, DeSantis, and many others think it's not legit, if a jury convicts him in any of these cases, is it time to turn to DeSantis ? A young talented disciplined candidate with no legal issues ?
DeSantis 2024
Who I am ? What ?
To answer your question , yes I believe in our judicial system and I think trump can get a fair trial in DC. I also believe Trump will get a fair trial with a Trump judge in Florida. It either works or it doesn't.
DeSantis 2024
And didn't General Flynn plead guilty ?
Again, you can't help but expose yourself.Ags77 said:RGLAG85 said:You constantly pull back the curtain on who you truly are. I'll answer your question with a question, do you think any Republican operative can get a fair federal trial in DC? Did you even General Flynn?Ags77 said:Gigem314 said:
Even DeSantis thinks the charges against Trump are bogus and full of corruption. He doesn't share the opinion of you Biden voters who think everything being brought against Trump is legit while the Bidens avoiding any prosecution clearly means justice is prevailing.
But that doesn't address my question. Assuming you, DeSantis, and many others think it's not legit, if a jury convicts him in any of these cases, is it time to turn to DeSantis ? A young talented disciplined candidate with no legal issues ?
DeSantis 2024
Who I am ? What ?
To answer your question , yes I believe in our judicial system and I think trump can get a fair trial in DC. I also believe Trump will get a fair trial with a Trump judge in Florida. It either works or it doesn't.
DeSantis 2024
And didn't General Flynn plead guilty ?
Ags77 said:
And didn't General Flynn plead guilty ?
Quote:
It has been reported, credibly in my judgment, that the stalemate was brought to a head when the SCO leaked to certain reporters that a guilty plea from Flynn would ensure that Flynn's son, who was under investigation as Flynn senior's business partner (and also happened to be the father of Flynn senior's fourmonthold grandchild) would not be prosecuted. This is the sort of despicable tactic one associates with tyrants and dictators; but to our infinite discredit, it appears to have become a routine feature of American prosecutions as well.
^GMaster0 said:
I'll summarize this situation by quoting the incomparable Charles Dickens, "It was the f around of times, it was the find out of times."
I prefer Hunter's meth head teethStlkofta said:And I love the thought of mass resignations from the Department of Justice.TheEternalPessimist said:
I don't buy the indictment's claims at all.... but if true.... Trump would not have been wrong.
The election WAS fraudulent.
I will NEVER believe it was anything but fraudulent.
Mass firings would be even better.
Better still would be mass imprisonment, especially for the coup attempt of 2017.
They still like pretending no one is above the law:
It couldn't be any further from the truth.
It looks like a complete breakdown of the global economic system and geopolitical power structure is imminent.jja79 said:
If this is still a legitimate country, and I think that's not certain, we'll soon be in for several years of litigation about the worst criminal behavior in the history of the American presidency.