Make him spend every weekend in jail for the next 2 years. That's fair. Right?
They need to turn lawfare on Elias. He's a garbage human being just like every single person that supports what happened today. Elias is even worse than most though.Foreverconservative said:
Elias confirms that he's every bit of a POS if not moreA New York jury has just affirmed what many of those of us who worked for @HillaryClinton in 2016 suspected -- Donald Trump committed crimes to win that election.
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) May 30, 2024
Ag with kids said:I agree it will not change any votes that were already going for him.Infection_Ag11 said:Ag with kids said:This issue is the folks that are undecided. How will THIS push them? Towards or away from voting for Trump.Infection_Ag11 said:rgag12 said:Agthatbuilds said:
There is no other candidate. We knew the outcome of this case long ago and let a bonafide successful conservative and he couldn't make a dent.
Trump will likely win in November unless people were waiting on this outcome. Most trump voters accept him for who he is, whether that includes felon or not.
We'll see what the polls say. Hope you're right, but not holding my breath
Nobody who was voting for Trump yesterday has changed their mind today. That person literally doesn't exist.
Now if he were sent to prison? Yes, but literally nobody in his corner gives a **** about this conviction.
I was going to skip the top ballot this year.
I will not be doing that now. This pushed me to vote Trump.
It will push a very, very small number of people who wouldn't have voted for him (but weren't voting for Biden either) to vote for him. I don't believe once single person who was ever even potentially going to vote for him now won't.
So to whatever small extent it has an impact, it will only help him. Now again that changes based on polling data if he's sitting in Rikers on Election Day.
I was talking about undecideds. They can move either way...
I think the undecideds that have voted for him before will break for him. I was actually a NO that got moved to a yes.
I don't know how the undecideds that haven't voted for him will break, though.
aggiehawg said:
BTW, both lawyers on the jury just lied to the court. They can be disciplined including disbarment for that.
aggiehawg said:
BTW, both lawyers on the jury just lied to the court. They can be disciplined including disbarment for that.
They wont be disbarred. They will be given a pay raise and put in some political office.aggiehawg said:
BTW, both lawyers on the jury just lied to the court. They can be disciplined including disbarment for that.
you should know who he is. Pure evil and one of the key drivers of the Marxist regime's propaganda, hoaxes, and lawfaring activities.Barnyard96 said:
Who?
They agreed with the jury when they knew better.Quote:
What did they lie about? (Not arguing with you, I just don't know).
The person who was behind most of the election shenanigans in 2020.Barnyard96 said:
Who?
Bless his heart!oh no said:you should know who he is. Pure evil and one of the key drivers of the Marxist regime's propaganda, hoaxes, and lawfaring activities.Barnyard96 said:
Who?
Foreverconservative said:
Elias confirms that he's every bit of a POS if not moreA New York jury has just affirmed what many of those of us who worked for @HillaryClinton in 2016 suspected -- Donald Trump committed crimes to win that election.
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) May 30, 2024
fasthorse05 said:Bless his heart!oh no said:you should know who he is. Pure evil and one of the key drivers of the Marxist regime's propaganda, hoaxes, and lawfaring activities.Barnyard96 said:
Who?
He doesn't know who Elias is. Just because Elias has been in the news every day for the last ten to fifteen years at THE most powerful communist (see Democrat) law firm in DC and has made a fortune specifically from hatred, doesn't mean he should read something so thought provoking.
This is the Manhattan Appeals Court pic.twitter.com/CibZbkYVh5
— A Man Of Memes (@RickyDoggin) May 30, 2024
K_P said:
@aggiehawg, I typically lurk down here on threads that interest me, reading only the blue posts. I have appreciated your commentary. Thank you.
Question: Where in the law is it explained how Trump "falsified business records?" So he paid Cohen for legal fees relating to a husy money payment. At my company, the accounting system doesn't have a "husy money" bucket. I'm sure his doesn't either. How did the prosecutors argue he should have categorized it?
GMaster0 said:
Definitely a sad day for the U.S. in general that a former U.S. president is a convicted felon.
Wow. Stated like you 100% know and completely understand the crime. I'm impressed, because I sure don't.Opalka said:
Can someone explain to me like I'm a 2nd grader what Trump did that was illegal here?
Writing it off as a business expense and doing so to influence the outcome of an election. That's what pushed it from a misdemeanor to a felony. With all of the news sites online and on the air, it's shocking to me that none of you even heard the charges. There's a list of 32 of them, and not a single juror had a reasonable doubt. How do you not know this? I guess the concept of a "news desert" is true. People only listen to what they want to hear. And no, a bunch of biased memes are not factually correct on here....those aren't legitimately accurate. Their just to make people feel better when they're out of facts