Will Georgia indict? May find out tonight! Update: Posted Jan 9 finally indicted Aug 14.

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Pohemi

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...All the rest of your nonsense, shows you have TDS and can't fathom an alternative that is free from that.

Thanks for trolling again, introducing nonsense not backed by any evidence, that shows you are incompetent of even very basic reading skills...

...You need to seek professional help. And get out more.

Every accusation from a conservative is a confession. And this is supreme projection from you. :rolleyes:
 

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Lindsey Graham throws Trump under the bus when defending himself about why he should not be indicted in Georgia.

The Hill

Graham said Friday that his decisions, including his highly-publicized call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R), were “consistent” with his job as a U.S. senator and, at the time, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The South Carolina Republican added that he made the “responsible decision” and noted repeatedly that he voted to certify the 2020 election for President Biden.

“What I did was consistent with my job as being a U.S. senator, chair of the Judiciary Committee. … I think the system in this country is getting off the rails and we have to be careful not to use the legal system as a political tool,” Graham told reporters in his home state.

“I was totally surprised. … I never suggested anybody set aside the election. I never said ‘go find votes.’ I never said anything other than trying to find how the mail-in balloting system worked,” Graham said

Well Lindsey, you know who did tell Georgia to "go find votes"? Yep, the orange turd did.
 
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But got to love the using the legal system as a political tool. Like which president chose a new AG based on this audition letter that the Mueller investigation is illegitimate? And how much more hands off can Biden be with DOJ? Like go ahead Repugnicans, review the visitors log, how many times has Biden met with Garland (outside cabinet meetings or award ceremonies) or Wray? Versus which looked like daily summons to kiss the ring to Sessions and Barr.
 

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But got to love the using the legal system as a political tool. Like which president chose a new AG based on this audition letter that the Mueller investigation is illegitimate? And how much more hands off can Biden be with DOJ? Like go ahead Repugnicans, review the visitors log, how many times has Biden met with Garland (outside cabinet meetings or award ceremonies) or Wray? Versus which looked like daily summons to kiss the ring to Sessions and Barr.
It is really quite the norm for a group that is crying foul to be the fouling group; and at least in recent years the republicans have been quite foul. While jordan's work the last decade might be legal it is abusive of the system.
 
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But got to love the using the legal system as a political tool. Like which president chose a new AG based on this audition letter that the Mueller investigation is illegitimate? And how much more hands off can Biden be with DOJ? Like go ahead Repugnicans, review the visitors log, how many times has Biden met with Garland (outside cabinet meetings or award ceremonies) or Wray? Versus which looked like daily summons to kiss the ring to Sessions and Barr.
I think during the Trump admin it was virtually non-existent, and if they did have one, you would have to subpoena it, and go through several appeals up to SCOTUS to view it.
 
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More desperation ....


Trump files motions to dismiss charges against him in Georgia election case

www.msn.com.ico
NBC News|7 hours ago
Former President Donald Trump's attorneys on Monday filed court papers that marked his first attempt to try to get charges against him dismissed in the Georgia election interference case.
 
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So as a lawyer he wasn’t aware of what’s legal or not?
It appears to me, that there is not enough course hours for a law degree spent on what the obligations of being an officer of the court means. Ethics? Very little these days from what has come down the pike recently.
 
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You gotta love it, the back biting has started already

Holy conflicted statement (and mental processes), Batman.

Her statements:
' She knew Trump well “as a friend, as a former boss”, she said, adding: “I have great love and respect for him personally."

“But everything that you just said resonates with me as exactly why I simply can’t support him for elected office again. Why I have chosen to distance is because of that, frankly, malignant narcissistic tendency to simply say that he’s never done anything wrong.

And the total idolatry that I’m seeing from some of the supporters that are unwilling to put the constitution and the country and the conservative principles above their love for a star is really troubling." '


I don't know how someone rationalizes this. She loves and respects someone whose behavior she herself admits is a malignant narcissistic person.

I think she's an idiot trying to distance herself a day late and dollar short. She can get fucked with the rest of those being charged.
 

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Holy conflicted statement (and mental processes), Batman.

Her statements:
' She knew Trump well “as a friend, as a former boss”, she said, adding: “I have great love and respect for him personally."

“But everything that you just said resonates with me as exactly why I simply can’t support him for elected office again. Why I have chosen to distance is because of that, frankly, malignant narcissistic tendency to simply say that he’s never done anything wrong.

And the total idolatry that I’m seeing from some of the supporters that are unwilling to put the constitution and the country and the conservative principles above their love for a star is really troubling." '


I don't know how someone rationalizes this. She loves and respects someone whose behavior she herself admits is a malignant narcissistic person.

I think she's an idiot trying to distance herself a day late and dollar short. She can get fucked with the rest of those being charged.

A realization is a win in my book. Welcome her back to reality and let’s move on from this nightmare.
 

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A realization is a win in my book. Welcome her back to reality and let’s move on from this nightmare.
I don't believe for a second that she's being genuine. I think she's just trying to flee the sinking ship, and only because it's going down (and she's being held accountable for all the underhanded idiocy).

Would she have made the statement if she weren't being charged with the other co-conspirators? I'm doubting it.

I just think it's funny that she seems to be trying to distance herself from him by acknowledging his personality disorders, while making a conflicting statement in attempts to not completely insult his holiness. "Oh but he's a great friend and I love him as a person."

It all seems like bullshit IMHO.
 
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I don''t know. Isn't Habra saying more or less the same things.

A few others seem to say similar ... ' I like the guy as a person, but I'd never vote for him again and don't think he'd should be allowed in office ....'

Do they mean it?

I'm not even sure his Daughter wants him anywhere near office again.
 
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I don''t know. Isn't Habra saying more or less the same things.

A few others seem to say similar ... ' I like the guy as a person, but I'd never vote for him again and don't think he'd should be allowed in office ....'

Do they mean it?

I'm not even sure his Daughter wants him anywhere near office again.
This opinion isn’t popular however many respected people have said the Former President is a very charming guy in person. People such as Joe Scarborough, Racheal Maddow and even Howard Stern. The man is good at talking and probably really good at complimenting. His true self which he doesn’t show until he has power is shitty.
 
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This opinion isn’t popular however many respected people have said the Former President is a very charming guy in person. People such as Joe Scarborough, Racheal Maddow and even Howard Stern. The man is good at talking and probably really good at complimenting. His true self which he doesn’t show until he has power is shitty.

Sociopaths are always charming and really good at manipulation.
 

ivwshane

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I don't believe for a second that she's being genuine. I think she's just trying to flee the sinking ship, and only because it's going down (and she's being held accountable for all the underhanded idiocy).

Would she have made the statement if she weren't being charged with the other co-conspirators? I'm doubting it.

I just think it's funny that she seems to be trying to distance herself from him by acknowledging his personality disorders, while making a conflicting statement in attempts to not completely insult his holiness. "Oh but he's a great friend and I love him as a person."

It all seems like bullshit IMHO.

I don’t know. Cult members typically struggle to say something negative about their cult leader. Usually they’ll make excuses for why they would still vote for them or why they think he’s fit for office.