just so fucking blatant

Hunter was pardoned and there were no verifiable illegal business connections to Joe.

Now what?

Not Guilty? Twelve jurors decided he was a felon. You keep believing they were wrong, but the court documents say otherwise. America believes in the court system. It has to, and yes, the case is under appeal. We may see it resolved one day. You may be back in victory or back eating crow. Either way, time will tell.

Meanwhile, there's no need to call people fools or to crow about the legal process. It worked as intended. The felon said he could have testified, but he didn't. An innocent man always speaks in his defense if he isn't guilty, according to the defendant. Like the felon once said, no one pleads the fifth if they are not guilty. Changed his mind, didn't he?

Speaking of abuse of power... how's your mindset on the felon's persecution of a private educational institution that is older than our nation?

Speaking of abuse of power... what are your thoughts on the judges' ruling that the felon's tariffs were wrong and violated the separation of powers provisions of the Constitution?

Care to declare those were 'trumped up' charges as well?
I think it's time to put an extension on the white house, room for 677 benches and close the oval office.
 
Snark, erroneous conclusion, or blatant lie? Speak for yourself.

Don’t presume to misrepresent my views without verification—I never agreed to that, and you have no right to claim otherwise. If you continue to put words in my mouth, I will report it to the moderators as a violation of the community rules.

I hereby state that Ducky Mallard, Esq claims the Biden Family are corrupt fuckers who weaseled milions out of Ukraine.

Those very words are in his halitosis filled yapper right now.

Sworn Here on Lit
Lance Castro, Truthful Bastard
 
No need to expose your intellectual shortcomings, we don't care!!
Your infantile mind can't even grasp the fact that your guy is a convicted fraudster. Hopefully, your god and Santa Claus don't hold it against you.
 
I think it's time to put an extension on the white house, room for 677 benches and close the oval office.
Vailed threat is this?

Are you advocating for the abdication of the President's position of power?

Is that 8647 on steroids in your speech?

Explain yourself in unvailed terms.
 
Vailed threat is this?

Are you advocating for the abdication of the President's position of power?

Is that 8647 on steroids in your speech?

Explain yourself in unvailed terms.
Not at all. I just think Trump should resign from being president and run for a district judgeship so he can run the country effectively and efficiently.
 
Not at all. I just think Trump should resign from being president and run for a district judgeship so he can run the country effectively and efficiently.
I'm sorry you bumped your head this morning. Hope your memory gets better and doesn't continue to impact your normal thoughts.

Sure, let’s make Trump a judge. First, we have to get him a law degree, a bar license, and a basic understanding of the Constitution—so give or take twenty years and a personality transplant.

Besides, judges don’t “run the country.” That’s like saying the referee should suit up and play quarterback because he didn’t like the call. Trump in a black robe would just mean more televised tantrums, but this time with a gavel.

If you really think he'd run the country more “efficiently” as a district judge, you might want to check your civics notes. Or at least stop watching reruns of The Apprentice on mute.
 
I'm sorry you bumped your head this morning. Hope your memory gets better and doesn't continue to impact your normal thoughts.

Sure, let’s make Trump a judge. First, we have to get him a law degree, a bar license, and a basic understanding of the Constitution—so give or take twenty years and a personality transplant.

Besides, judges don’t “run the country.” That’s like saying the referee should suit up and play quarterback because he didn’t like the call. Trump in a black robe would just mean more televised tantrums, but this time with a gavel.

If you really think he'd run the country more “efficiently” as a district judge, you might want to check your civics notes. Or at least stop watching reruns of The Apprentice on mute.
Can you say sarcasm? Are you competing with DA for stupidity on steroids?
 
Can you say sarcasm? Are you competing with DA for stupidity on steroids?
Sorry! I FoRgoT to UsE my SarcAsm font in mY RePly!

Of course I understood it. Why do you think I asked about the bang on your head to start off with, dimwit?

You couldn't read 'sarcasm' in my reply? You must undoubtedly have dinged the bats in your belfry this morning. :D:nana:

The felon could never be a judge anyway. He can't read at the level at which laws are written and doesn't have the intelligence to interpret them. You can't write decisions on TS and have that as the legal means of dissemination, either.

Probably the only enticement he would leave office early for would be to get a new jet, two golf courses in Russia, three in Saudi Arabia, $10 T in bitcoins as retirement, and 20 virgins who resemble his granddaughter to fly around the world with him for a while. [Maybe the deed to Espstien's island as some sugar.]
 
No just a murderer who gets to finish high school and deported illegal alien gang members...

Among other outstanding examples.

More deflection from the MAGA sheep who supports a pardon for a convicted criminal who stole $7.5 million.

You have blind allegiance to a president that accepted $1 million from the mother of a convicted criminal and then pardoned that criminal. 😆

“Mommy, did you give Trump the money?”

“Yes, and he’ll pardon you next week.”

“Thank God we have an easily bribed president!”
 
More deflection from the MAGA sheep who supports a pardon for a convicted criminal who stole $7.5 million.

You have blind allegiance to a president that accepted $1 million from the mother of a convicted criminal and then pardoned that criminal. 😆

“Mommy, did you give Trump the money?”

“Yes, and he’ll pardon you next week.”

“Thank God we have an easily bribed president!”

You're a pillar of virtue.
 
Blatant corruption, not even denied by his supporters.
Among the people handed Trump pardons include Trevor Milton, an entrepreneur who defrauded investors about a clean energy truck that didn't exist; Imaad Zuberi, a venture capitalist convicted of campaign finance crimes; Paul Walzcak, a Florida nursing home tycoon who was busted for tax crimes; and Brian Kelsey, a former GOP Tennessee state senator who engaged in fraudulent campaign finance. All four of them contributed money to Trump or aligned GOP causes.

Others given pardons include Scott Jenkins, a Virginia sheriff who traded bribes for badges; Michele Fiore, a Nevada GOP official who pocketed money fundraised for a fallen law enforcement officer monument; Rod Blagojevich, the former governor of Illinois who was caught trying to sell former President Barack Obama's Senate seat; and Michael Grimm, a former New York congressman found guilty of tax crimes. These individuals all either endorsed or promoted the Trump campaign in some way, or worked with the Trump administration on policy.

He's even created an entire office to find & progress cases to pardon.
Trump recently appointed Ed Martin, a longtime GOP activist who controversially served as interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, as the Justice Department pardon attorney.
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-pardons-2672231681/

Musk paid Trump $288m for his seat in government.
What benefit will the Qatari royal family get for that used aircraft?
What benefit did Putin get for standing surety for Trump's Moscow bank account when no western bank would touch him?
 
Sorry! I FoRgoT to UsE my SarcAsm font in mY RePly!

Of course I understood it. Why do you think I asked about the bang on your head to start off with, dimwit?

You couldn't read 'sarcasm' in my reply? You must undoubtedly have dinged the bats in your belfry this morning. :D:nana:

The felon could never be a judge anyway. He can't read at the level at which laws are written and doesn't have the intelligence to interpret them. You can't write decisions on TS and have that as the legal means of dissemination, either.

Probably the only enticement he would leave office early for would be to get a new jet, two golf courses in Russia, three in Saudi Arabia, $10 T in bitcoins as retirement, and 20 virgins who resemble his granddaughter to fly around the world with him for a while. [Maybe the deed to Espstien's island as some sugar.]

Duck’s open disdain for the President and the Presidency is anti-American.

Your hate for your country is “just so fucking blatant.” ( butters)
 
Duck’s open disdain for the President and the Presidency is anti-American.

Your hate for your country is “just so fucking blatant.” ( butters)
You accuse me of being anti-American for criticizing a man, not the office he holds. That’s a fundamental misunderstanding — and a dangerous one.

I took an oath to defend this country. I wore the uniform, served in combat, and paid for it in blood and pain. I didn’t do that for a man. I did it for the principles that define America: rule of law, integrity in leadership, and accountability for those who abuse power.

You want to conflate loyalty to a corrupt individual with patriotism. I reject that. True patriotism means speaking out when those at the top violate the trust of the people — not staying silent to protect a political brand.

I revere the Presidency because it was designed to be the antithesis of tyranny — an office bound by law, not ego. But when that office is used by a felon to sow chaos, spread lies, and divide Americans against each other, it is not un-American to object — it is deeply American.

We were never meant to worship power. We were meant to hold it accountable. You may be comfortable defending a man who has betrayed the nation’s ideals. I’m not. And I won’t apologize for standing on principle — especially when our country needs it most.
 
Anything is worth doing that reduces the power of the Imperial Presidency -- no matter which party holds it at the moment.
 
What benefit will the Qatari royal family get for that used aircraft?
that's still being finalised... seems the Qataris haven't yet actually 'gifted' the plane as there are some 'details of the deal' still to be worked out.
 
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