So with that logic, there's no harm in making it public, right? It would just confirm his innocence.Logos Stick said:
You do know there are Dems on the House ethics committee, right? If there was anything in the report beyond what the DOJ found, it would be public knowledge already.
The defense of him is not people who like to defend accused pedophiles, it is coming from people who recognize the playbook being run. If there is somebody coming after the swamp, they gin up an accusation so bad that everybody should be disgusted…then repeat the accusation over and over so often and via so many different mouthpieces that everybody just assumes it has to be true, even though no actual evidence beyond the accusation has been put forward.rathAG05 said:
Awe, now since there is no corruption, he must be innocent? There is either evidence of his behavior or there isn't. This isn't hard. If he is a pedophile, we should know and he should not be able to be an AG. I do not understand the defense of him.
rathAG05 said:
Understood, but you can't just act like this doesn't exist. It's a thing. And since it's a pretty big thing, he should demand that they present evidence and put the pressure on them. So far, he looks like he's kind of running from this.
The Committee’s star witness, Joel Greenberg, is a felonious liar who involves others in his lies.
— Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) September 26, 2024
On July 10, 2024, I provided the Committee dispositive evidence of my innocence by producing a “smoking gun” contemporaneous, jailhouse writing, documenting the plot to frame me,… pic.twitter.com/EciPqoYEre
After the text messages admitting Greenberg was paying for his victim’s attorneys, he confessed his lies to a jailhouse informant, who he was sharing a holding cell with in 2021. This jailhouse informant sent a letter to my attorneys confirming Greenberg:
— Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) September 26, 2024
· ADMITTED authorities… pic.twitter.com/8RHEDERPDp
Dems don't care about truth.Fat Black Swan said:rathAG05 said:
Understood, but you can't just act like this doesn't exist. It's a thing. And since it's a pretty big thing, he should demand that they present evidence and put the pressure on them. So far, he looks like he's kind of running from this.
He seems to have outlined everything a couple months back.The Committee’s star witness, Joel Greenberg, is a felonious liar who involves others in his lies.
— Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) September 26, 2024
On July 10, 2024, I provided the Committee dispositive evidence of my innocence by producing a “smoking gun” contemporaneous, jailhouse writing, documenting the plot to frame me,… pic.twitter.com/EciPqoYEreAfter the text messages admitting Greenberg was paying for his victim’s attorneys, he confessed his lies to a jailhouse informant, who he was sharing a holding cell with in 2021. This jailhouse informant sent a letter to my attorneys confirming Greenberg:
— Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) September 26, 2024
· ADMITTED authorities… pic.twitter.com/8RHEDERPDp
He has and the only ones pushing it are desperate people, just like 2016rathAG05 said:
Understood, but you can't just act like this doesn't exist. It's a thing. And since it's a pretty big thing, he should demand that they present evidence and put the pressure on them. So far, he looks like he's kind of running from this.
I will agree 100000% on this.FireAg said:
You're missing my point…
If they had something substantive on Gaetz, it would already have leaked to some reporter and subsequently published…
I'm saying release it because there's nothing substantive or definitive in there to begin with.
JHC…not even SCOTUS can keep **** confidential these days…lord know Congress can't…
There's…nothing…there…
He has given them actual evidence that it is all a setup by a guy already in jail for doing the same thing to others. The committee members (including republican members) funded a campaign to try to help his electoral opponent. On what basis should he expect any level of fair treatment or honesty by the committee? He was not going to get fair treatment by the committee. If they were planning to do so, they would have talked to the DOJ, looked at the evidence Gaetz gave them, and dropped the matter. That they didn't strongly suggests an ulterior motive for the "investigation" (for which they never convened an investigative subcommittee).rathAG05 said:
Understood, but you can't just act like this doesn't exist. It's a thing. And since it's a pretty big thing, he should demand that they present evidence and put the pressure on them. So far, he looks like he's kind of running from this.
Thats not what this is about. It's about tying his hands, like they did Dade Phelan and like they did with Trump and Russia and impeachments. We were promised all of those were really real, but they were never anything but fabrications. Still, they tied up the innocents for months/years. That's the play again. Until Americans tel them to knock this **** off, they'll continue to deprive us of the government we duly elected.rathAG05 said:
Then he should want them to present their evidence and bring this whole thing to an end. I think it will take a guy like him to really root out corruption. However, if he's a pedophile, then he should not have that opportunity.
Well said. This is exactly how the left operates.txags92 said:The defense of him is not people who like to defend accused pedophiles, it is coming from people who recognize the playbook being run. If there is somebody coming after the swamp, they gin up an accusation so bad that everybody should be disgusted…then repeat the accusation over and over so often and via so many different mouthpieces that everybody just assumes it has to be true, even though no actual evidence beyond the accusation has been put forward.rathAG05 said:
Awe, now since there is no corruption, he must be innocent? There is either evidence of his behavior or there isn't. This isn't hard. If he is a pedophile, we should know and he should not be able to be an AG. I do not understand the defense of him.
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WILL REPUBLICANS OPPOSE TRUMP?
Republicans will control the House and the Senate by narrow margins next year, giving them little room for error if they want to go along with Trump's proposal.
In the Senate, Trump allies like Florida Senator Rick Scott quickly signaled support while other Republicans have said they are reluctant to surrender such a significant power.
Incoming Senate Republican Leader John Thune has not ruled it out. "All options are on the table, including recess appointments," he said on Fox News on Nov. 14.
Republicans could warm to the idea if Democrats manage to block or slow down some of Trump's nominees next year. A recess appointment could allow them to avoid having to hold up-or-down votes on a divisive nominee like Kennedy, a former Democrat who has spread misinformation on vaccines and supports abortion rights.
In the House, Johnson, a close Trump ally, has not yet publicly said what he thinks of the idea. If he were to pursue it, he would have to keep nearly all of his fellow Republicans on board as he will likely start next year with a majority of fewer than three votes in the 435-seat chamber.
Thune says recess appointments are on the table. Excellent. Obama made 32 recess appointments, so we really don’t want to hear whatever democrats have to say about it. pic.twitter.com/Qo32OPE4x2
— T.J. Moe (@TJMoe28) November 15, 2024
WAR: @SpeakerJohnson has agreed to help Trump adjourn Congress to make his recess appointments. pic.twitter.com/YGW79NlS22
— @amuse (@amuse) November 18, 2024
Here is why @SpeakerJohnson is so confident in @mattgaetz's appointment: https://t.co/qsNU8eU71U
— @amuse (@amuse) November 17, 2024
The confirmation hearings will be must see TV. Anyone on the committee willing to call him a sex trafficker will have all their stock trades listed publicly. The committee chair will be banging his gavel as senators lose their minds. All the while MAGA will be burning up the phone lines and protesting in the Senators home towns.FireAg said:
I think you're wrong, but either way, I don't see Trump backing down or Gatez backing out…
People opposing him will talk big, but when it's time for the rubber to meet the road, will they follow through?
I'm thinking not enough to block him…
lb3 said:The confirmation hearings will be must see TV. Anyone on the committee willing to call him a sex trafficker will have all their stock trades listed publicly. The committee chair will be banging his gavel as senators lose their minds. All the while MAGA will be burning up the phone lines and protesting in the Senators home towns.FireAg said:
I think you're wrong, but either way, I don't see Trump backing down or Gatez backing out…
People opposing him will talk big, but when it's time for the rubber to meet the road, will they follow through?
I'm thinking not enough to block him…
Reminds me of the Anita Hill testimony. Which Joe Biden orchestrated. Bottom line is that these liberals lie.rathAG05 said:
Understood, but you can't just act like this doesn't exist. It's a thing. And since it's a pretty big thing, he should demand that they present evidence and put the pressure on them. So far, he looks like he's kind of running from this.
BMX Bandit said:
Interestingly, that Breitbart piece does not mention the concurrence in the Canning case.
BMX Bandit said:
Interestingly, that Breitbart piece does not mention the concurrence in the Canning case.
not quite.Logos Stick said:BMX Bandit said:
Interestingly, that Breitbart piece does not mention the concurrence in the Canning case.
OK, make it 8-1 against the concurrence then.
do you even know what the Canning concurrence was? It appears you don't. nothing wrong with that, but you are just throwing up numbers without any basis.Logos Stick said:
ok, 5-4 against. my bad
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so you believe it will be challenged if he does typical recess and SCOTUS will rule against?