I said from the beginning that the cases against Trump were politically motivated garbage. I will now give my vote for President to a man unjustly convicted of felonies because I am loyal to the party, not the man. The real world sucks.
I think Boden’s Genocide convention in August will have 20 times that minimum. The protestors are keeping their cards close to their chest, but I think they show up in August.
“Former President Donald Trump has at least one group of supporters he won’t have to worry about losing even after he was found guilty in his New York criminal hush money trial: Republican megadonors.
“I haven’t heard anybody who gives a s—,” said New York businessman and Republican donor Andy Sabin, when asked whether major GOP contributors he knows care about the verdict in Trump’s trial.
Many of the party’s wealthiest donors tell CNBC they plan to stay in Trump’s corner, despite him being found guilty in New York on all 34 felony counts.
The donor sentiment represents a shift for some Republican megadonors, who initially looked for an alternative to Trump during the party’s presidential primary, driven by a belief that the the former president’s legal problems would fatally weaken his campaign to replace President Joe Biden.
Now, “There is zero care about that,” a longtime Republican fundraiser told CNBC. “A year ago, maybe [the trials mattered]. Now, none.”
Bitter, with your permission, I would like to apply administrator access to VictrC. Would be great to have extra help in deleting bunu posts as needed. I wiped about 15, and then you took over in the evening shift.
I am told it doesn’t work this way for everyone, but for me the main page doesn’t have any threads, and I have to go to bitter’s author page to see them, or I can go to my author page, but there is no way to see them together from the main page. So that is why I still log in as bitter to post new threads. My goal is to figure this out, and fix it, without doing any colossal damage to the page.
Glad to have you aboard Vic! And eventually if you would like to help with posting new threads that would be great. I am going to have limited availability tomorrow through Wednesday of next week. Maybe what I can do is email you instructions on what I do to create the threads with the tables, flag, etc. But you are welcome to develop your own style as well. But I think the first priority is getting the threads to all appear directly on https://hhrphoenix.com/
That way the reader will know just by looking which of the three administrators posted the thread.
As this lawfare success sinks in, I think a national furor will simmer among the “little people,” many belonging to the silent majority who ordinarily bite their lip when screwed over, but continue to lawfully get on with their lives. However, when something so blatantly unlawful occurs, akin to a judicial assassination, something that one party joyfully embraces as a “win,” dismissing all omissions of fairness as exemplifying some kind of unethical “rule of law,” quiet discontent will no longer be observed.
Indeed, great damage was done today to the public’s faith in the American legal system. If a former President can be criminally convicted over such a trivial matter – motivated by politics, rather than justice – then anyone is at risk of a similar fate.
Geiger Capital
@Geiger_Capital
The first felony conviction of a former US President wasn’t for the Iraq or Afghanistan wars, illegal CIA coups, drone striking weddings, or spying on Americans… It was because Trump misclassified a $130,000 payment for a porn star’s NDA. Tells you everything you need to know.
Money is definitely going to flow into Trump’s campaign coffers from people shocked by this ludicrous verdict. However, money alone is not going to do it. He still has not set up campaign offices in any of the states, completely leaving the on-the-ground game without players.
Part of me thinks that the Dems just handed Trump the election. The people who would care that he’s a “convicted felon”…were the Left extremists who already hated him and would not vote for him. It may galvanize some suburban soccer moms who most likely still were not going to vote for him, but I see a lot of people on the margins who see this as a political hit job, and think, as Elon noted above…if they can do this to him, they can do it to me, pushing them to vote Trump…or not vote at all, which will be a vote lost for Biden
I see that now Netflix is coming out with their “Stormy” bio. So, honestly, is anyone besides hard core Trump haters/Corey going to watch this? Is it going to be about, did she, or did she not, or did she sleep with Trump…since she said she did, and then said she didn’t, then said she did.
Trump has consistently said he did not sleep with Stormy, supported by a letter she submitted, some time ago, to not sleeping with him either. Apparently her dalliance was with Michael Cohen.
As for the immediate public reaction to this politicized verdict. – massive lines formed outside the Trump Tower this morning during his speech, mainly with supporters of his. Social media also had significant outrage by people who, like retllaw, had never voted for Trump, but would now “crawl over broken glass” to vote for him in ‘24.
BTW, an interesting factoid is that on May 30, 1431 Joan of Arc was burned at the stake for the crime of heresy – mainly for her heroic participation in helping the French during the 100 Year War. She was exonerated years later, and even achieved the status of sainthood. Trump symbolically was also burned at the stake of our politicized legal system yesterday, May 30th. Kind of an historical coincidence….
He wouldn’t issue a forgiving pardon, but more like, Trump is guilty, but I will be the bigger man and for the good of the country give a pardon. He could keep saying Trump is a convicted felon even after the pardon. The presidential pardon does not overturn the conviction, but releases the person from the penalty of the conviction.
Bitter – I keep deleting it, and it keeps coming back. Looking at all his other ones, this one is pretty mild, so I got tired of deleting it. LOL. PS – I do not want your job!!!!!!! what a pain in the backside. Kudos to you for all you’ve done for this site.
Biden absolutely could pardon a state offense. In fact, one of the things that has been said repeatedly is that if Trump faces a jail sentence and get elected, he could pardon himself. So if Trump could do it, any president could do it, even a clown like Biden who barely can remember his name.
DW/Vic – I don’t know if you ever watched It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. It is hilarious. Years ago, there was an episode where an adult character wrote fan letters to Chase Utley. Years later he really had a catch with Utley before a game. This is from an MLB ad for the upcoming Phillies-Mets series in London.
Bitter I remember Mac (who now owns Wrexham FC) had an obsession with Utley and wrote him a letter. Utley thought it was a kid and they had a catch. It was hilarious
Bitter, that’s your line, comparing Zelenskyy to Jesus.
However, it’s alarming you feel inclined to slam Joan of Arc. Next you’ll be going after Mother Teresa! Both of these women were remarkable for their bravery and persistence in devoting themselves to what they felt were righteous and just goals. But, of course, such historical discourse and/or relevance to today’s events just goes over your head.
As a side note, while the Biden Administration is quietly escalating their involvement in Ukraine – allowing our weapons to finally go deeply into Russia – Italy is stepping back, saying recently their weapons will not be deployed into Russia, nor will their troops be used in Ukraine. With the EU elections on the horizon, and people becoming more hostile to war efforts, it appears some of the EU leaders are taking notice of the changes in their people’s sentiments.
James Rickards gave an interesting analysis of the recent court verdict, saying the 1st, 5th, 6th and 14th amendments were all violated in the courtroom proceedings. He goes on to say…..
”Skeptics may believe that the New York appeals courts (The First Appellate Division where I was sworn in as a lawyer decades ago, and the Court of Appeals) will be as biased as the trial court. That’s not true.
Appellate law is quite different from trial law. There are no witnesses and the facts are not disputed. The matters considered are all points of law. The lawyers submit briefs and deliver oral arguments. Stormy Daniels and the proven liar Michael Cohen (on whose testimony the case was largely decided) will not be in the First Division courtroom.
The First Division Appellate Court will be concerned about two things: getting the law right and not being overruled by the Court of Appeals, the highest court in New York. Both considerations lean in favor of reversing Trump’s convictions and that’s likely to happen.
The difficulty is that the appeals process is unlikely to be concluded before the election. It simply takes time to file the motion, prepare the briefs, schedule the oral arguments and render a judgment. An emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is possible, but that’s a legal long shot.”
DW, I read earlier that Trump raised a ton of money overnight (possibly as high as $30 million? Hard to believe but awesome if true). Either way, even if snap polls have their limitations, and the Forbes movement is just noise, it’s still funny to see.
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I said from the beginning that the cases against Trump were politically motivated garbage. I will now give my vote for President to a man unjustly convicted of felonies because I am loyal to the party, not the man. The real world sucks.
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The DNC convention in 1968 had 5000 protestors.
I think Boden’s Genocide convention in August will have 20 times that minimum. The protestors are keeping their cards close to their chest, but I think they show up in August.
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Franco Friday is back
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“Convicted by felonies” in a kangaroo court.
Trump is right, he is a political prisoner.
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Bunu, please write-in Adolph Hitler.
We know you want to.
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Bunu admires a fascist like Franco.
What a surprise.
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Maybe Bunu posts here because he is too annoying for his Nazi-loving buddies.
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I guess we don’t need to listen to the legal experts who predicted a hung jury.
Gateway Pundit hardest hit.
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This is important. Money talks.
“Former President Donald Trump has at least one group of supporters he won’t have to worry about losing even after he was found guilty in his New York criminal hush money trial: Republican megadonors.
“I haven’t heard anybody who gives a s—,” said New York businessman and Republican donor Andy Sabin, when asked whether major GOP contributors he knows care about the verdict in Trump’s trial.
Many of the party’s wealthiest donors tell CNBC they plan to stay in Trump’s corner, despite him being found guilty in New York on all 34 felony counts.
The donor sentiment represents a shift for some Republican megadonors, who initially looked for an alternative to Trump during the party’s presidential primary, driven by a belief that the the former president’s legal problems would fatally weaken his campaign to replace President Joe Biden.
Now, “There is zero care about that,” a longtime Republican fundraiser told CNBC. “A year ago, maybe [the trials mattered]. Now, none.”
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Bunu’s picture is a Nazi/fascist salute.
Of course, in Bunu’s defense, he never denied being a Nazi.
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Jason killed the thread.
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Bitter, with your permission, I would like to apply administrator access to VictrC. Would be great to have extra help in deleting bunu posts as needed. I wiped about 15, and then you took over in the evening shift.
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Go ahead. I have allowed some of Bunu’s posts that were not anti-Semitic hate posts.
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Vic, I have sent you an invitation to be the third system administrator. I have still not figured out how to make it so all threads appear under the main page https://hhrphoenix.com/ without having to go to separate pages https://hhrphoenix.com/author/bitterlaw/ or https://hhrphoenix.com/author/dwhhr
I am told it doesn’t work this way for everyone, but for me the main page doesn’t have any threads, and I have to go to bitter’s author page to see them, or I can go to my author page, but there is no way to see them together from the main page. So that is why I still log in as bitter to post new threads. My goal is to figure this out, and fix it, without doing any colossal damage to the page.
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happy to help. Glad to see that he’s been outed as a fascist
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oh and yes, the only ones I deleted were the ones with open anti-semitism.
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DW. It’s the same for me. You can’t see anything on the main page, but there has to be a way. I’ll ask some of the programmers if they can help
thanks for adding me as an admin DW and Bitter!! I’ll be in Bunu elimination watch!
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Glad to have you aboard Vic! And eventually if you would like to help with posting new threads that would be great. I am going to have limited availability tomorrow through Wednesday of next week. Maybe what I can do is email you instructions on what I do to create the threads with the tables, flag, etc. But you are welcome to develop your own style as well. But I think the first priority is getting the threads to all appear directly on https://hhrphoenix.com/
That way the reader will know just by looking which of the three administrators posted the thread.
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For what its worth, Joe Manchin has officially left the Democratic Party. A little late Joe, they left YOU many years ago.
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DW. That’s great. Would love to help creating the threads
i didn’t receive anything though. I also didn’t get the notice of a new thread this morning which is odd
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DW and Vic are in charge of substance. I handle style.
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Vic, I resent it
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still nada. I’m going to unsubscribe and resubmit scribe and see if that works. You may have to send it again
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hmm…I see you resubscribed. It looks the same as it did before, and I clicked re-send invite again.
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this time I tried it again using your email address as the search and send
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I think the way I was doing it, you would have to log into your wordpress account to accept it. Hopefully you got the email though.
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got it!!
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Just got the return confirmation, three team members now with admin permissions. Welcome aboard.
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https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2024/05/implications-of-conviction.php
As this lawfare success sinks in, I think a national furor will simmer among the “little people,” many belonging to the silent majority who ordinarily bite their lip when screwed over, but continue to lawfully get on with their lives. However, when something so blatantly unlawful occurs, akin to a judicial assassination, something that one party joyfully embraces as a “win,” dismissing all omissions of fairness as exemplifying some kind of unethical “rule of law,” quiet discontent will no longer be observed.
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Indeed, great damage was done today to the public’s faith in the American legal system. If a former President can be criminally convicted over such a trivial matter – motivated by politics, rather than justice – then anyone is at risk of a similar fate.
Geiger Capital
@Geiger_Capital
The first felony conviction of a former US President wasn’t for the Iraq or Afghanistan wars, illegal CIA coups, drone striking weddings, or spying on Americans… It was because Trump misclassified a $130,000 payment for a porn star’s NDA. Tells you everything you need to know.
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Headline: Former Hillary Clinton Donor Announces $300,000 Donation to Trump after Guilty Verdict
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Money is definitely going to flow into Trump’s campaign coffers from people shocked by this ludicrous verdict. However, money alone is not going to do it. He still has not set up campaign offices in any of the states, completely leaving the on-the-ground game without players.
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Part of me thinks that the Dems just handed Trump the election. The people who would care that he’s a “convicted felon”…were the Left extremists who already hated him and would not vote for him. It may galvanize some suburban soccer moms who most likely still were not going to vote for him, but I see a lot of people on the margins who see this as a political hit job, and think, as Elon noted above…if they can do this to him, they can do it to me, pushing them to vote Trump…or not vote at all, which will be a vote lost for Biden
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I see that now Netflix is coming out with their “Stormy” bio. So, honestly, is anyone besides hard core Trump haters/Corey going to watch this? Is it going to be about, did she, or did she not, or did she sleep with Trump…since she said she did, and then said she didn’t, then said she did.
BTW…I lost all faith in NDA’s after this
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Trump has consistently said he did not sleep with Stormy, supported by a letter she submitted, some time ago, to not sleeping with him either. Apparently her dalliance was with Michael Cohen.
As for the immediate public reaction to this politicized verdict. – massive lines formed outside the Trump Tower this morning during his speech, mainly with supporters of his. Social media also had significant outrage by people who, like retllaw, had never voted for Trump, but would now “crawl over broken glass” to vote for him in ‘24.
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BTW, an interesting factoid is that on May 30, 1431 Joan of Arc was burned at the stake for the crime of heresy – mainly for her heroic participation in helping the French during the 100 Year War. She was exonerated years later, and even achieved the status of sainthood. Trump symbolically was also burned at the stake of our politicized legal system yesterday, May 30th. Kind of an historical coincidence….
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Headline: CNN Reporter Warns Democrats Trump’s Guilty Verdict Will Backfire: “Even Non-MAGA Will Vote Trump Now”
I am starting to wonder if the better path for Biden will be to extend a pardon to Trump.
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I was wondering the same thing, DW.
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Biden’s forward strategy has been to use the talking point of “Trump is a felon.” I doubt he will forgo that by issuing a pardon.
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Yes, Bunu, we should stop the genocide of Jews by Gazans.
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He wouldn’t issue a forgiving pardon, but more like, Trump is guilty, but I will be the bigger man and for the good of the country give a pardon. He could keep saying Trump is a convicted felon even after the pardon. The presidential pardon does not overturn the conviction, but releases the person from the penalty of the conviction.
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Trump is a Saint now? Zzzzzzzzz
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This post was deleted before and just comes back.
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DW, how you explained it the pardon would make more sense for Biden to do.
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“DW, how you explained it the pardon would make more sense for Biden to do.”
Boden can’t pardon state crimes
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I think Trump should make Mars part of his platform btw.
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Question: would the immunity case before SCOTUS now, if ruled in Trump’s favor, have any effect on nullifying the Merchan court verdict?
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Bitter – I keep deleting it, and it keeps coming back. Looking at all his other ones, this one is pretty mild, so I got tired of deleting it. LOL. PS – I do not want your job!!!!!!! what a pain in the backside. Kudos to you for all you’ve done for this site.
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speaking of the mars race. this show was actually pretty good
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Biden absolutely could pardon a state offense. In fact, one of the things that has been said repeatedly is that if Trump faces a jail sentence and get elected, he could pardon himself. So if Trump could do it, any president could do it, even a clown like Biden who barely can remember his name.
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He either has software that just reposts or he really is that big of a loser to do it himself.
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LOL … I almost hope its the first and not the latter…though for all mankind was a great show TBH…looking forward to next season, albeit sad at times.
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several weeks back I just kept deleting a bubu antisemitic post and I finally won
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i am not sure it’s software, as at first I noticed he was tweaking the words as though one word had hit the filter and was stopped
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The only poll today was a month old poll of NC, so I added it the NC page.
I am not going to be able to post much for the next several days, but will do what I can
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Well, Vic better step up.
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DW/Vic – I don’t know if you ever watched It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. It is hilarious. Years ago, there was an episode where an adult character wrote fan letters to Chase Utley. Years later he really had a catch with Utley before a game. This is from an MLB ad for the upcoming Phillies-Mets series in London.
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You Tube version
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Bitterlaw
May 31, 2024 at 3:36 pm
Trump is a Saint now? Zzzzzzzzz”
Hilarious.
Janzam is determined to be HHR Clown for the year.
Stay tuned, she will compare him to Jesus next.
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Bitter I remember Mac (who now owns Wrexham FC) had an obsession with Utley and wrote him a letter. Utley thought it was a kid and they had a catch. It was hilarious
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DW I will be searching for polls and posting in your honor. I won’t do as well, but will get them up!!
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Bitter, be careful sharing too much power with non A-holes.
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LMAO, that promo was awesome hahaha
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The power…Oh…the power. I have been waiting more than 20 years for this moment 😉
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An A-hole must be willing to expand for the greater good.
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The original letter to Chase Utley scene.
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Boden smiles at reporter after he hears Trump comments- troll fest. https://twitter.com/RaheemKassam/status/1796599037854208446
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”Stay tuned, she will compare him to Jesus next.”
Bitter, that’s your line, comparing Zelenskyy to Jesus.
However, it’s alarming you feel inclined to slam Joan of Arc. Next you’ll be going after Mother Teresa! Both of these women were remarkable for their bravery and persistence in devoting themselves to what they felt were righteous and just goals. But, of course, such historical discourse and/or relevance to today’s events just goes over your head.
As a side note, while the Biden Administration is quietly escalating their involvement in Ukraine – allowing our weapons to finally go deeply into Russia – Italy is stepping back, saying recently their weapons will not be deployed into Russia, nor will their troops be used in Ukraine. With the EU elections on the horizon, and people becoming more hostile to war efforts, it appears some of the EU leaders are taking notice of the changes in their people’s sentiments.
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James Rickards gave an interesting analysis of the recent court verdict, saying the 1st, 5th, 6th and 14th amendments were all violated in the courtroom proceedings. He goes on to say…..
”Skeptics may believe that the New York appeals courts (The First Appellate Division where I was sworn in as a lawyer decades ago, and the Court of Appeals) will be as biased as the trial court. That’s not true.
Appellate law is quite different from trial law. There are no witnesses and the facts are not disputed. The matters considered are all points of law. The lawyers submit briefs and deliver oral arguments. Stormy Daniels and the proven liar Michael Cohen (on whose testimony the case was largely decided) will not be in the First Division courtroom.
The First Division Appellate Court will be concerned about two things: getting the law right and not being overruled by the Court of Appeals, the highest court in New York. Both considerations lean in favor of reversing Trump’s convictions and that’s likely to happen.
The difficulty is that the appeals process is unlikely to be concluded before the election. It simply takes time to file the motion, prepare the briefs, schedule the oral arguments and render a judgment. An emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is possible, but that’s a legal long shot.”
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No. As a student of history, I don’t make stupid comparisons to elevate Trump to godlike status.
Why should Russia be allowed to fire missiles into Ukraine but Ukraine can’t fight back?
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And you should be ashamed of comparing Trump to Mother Teresa.
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Democrats plan 44 charges for Trump
https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4696252-trump-54-criminal-charges-guilty-verdict-new-york-hush-money-case-georgia-election-interference/
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new poll…Forbes.
Trump 51
Biden 49
taken yesterday and today
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their prior was 50/50
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DW, I read earlier that Trump raised a ton of money overnight (possibly as high as $30 million? Hard to believe but awesome if true). Either way, even if snap polls have their limitations, and the Forbes movement is just noise, it’s still funny to see.
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I saw he raised $52.8 million inthe six hours after the verdict.
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GF, $53 million raised in the first 24 hours after the conviction:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-turns-convictions-cash-spotlights-record-fundraising-wake-guilty-verdicts
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Also FJB and anyone who supports this prosecutorial travesty
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Dems have 44 felonies they are charging Trump with in the coming months in addition to the 34 they just did.
Hopefully the American ppl understand how judicial system is bogus at that point.
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27 of his 31 cabinet members are loyal to a foreign government. The plan is to invade Iran in his second term once he’s a lame duck
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Iran. That would be a good place for you Bunu. They hate Jews almost as much as you do.
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