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Trying to make me feel bad for John Bolton is the real crime here.
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According to the law of the Presidential Records act, I believe that any sitting POTUS has the authority to store classified documents wherever he chooses to do so.You mean like storing it in "bathroom, ballroom and bedroom"?
Incumbents, yes; former, no.According to the law of the Presidential Records act, I believe that any sitting POTUS has the authority to store classified documents wherever he chooses to do so.
Can you cite the law?According to the law of the Presidential Records act, I believe that any sitting POTUS has the authority to store classified documents wherever he chooses to do so.
Wave on. Wave on. Because that, and perhaps January 6th, are the only things left that democrats can cling onto. But the polls and voter registration numbers says that it the majority of the country doesn't care.It's not a hoax when Trump's and his criminal conspirators were convicted.
Maybe he shouldn't have committed all those felonies.
And that is the real tragedy.Wave on. Wave on. Because that, and perhaps January 6th, are the only things left that democrats can cling onto. But the polls and voter registration numbers says that it the majority of the country doesn't care.
The frame jobs not having their intended effect is a tragedy to some. And an insult to the intelligence of others.And that is the real tragedy.
The fact that the procecuter gave up on the case, and a judge dismissed it, says it all.Can you cite the law?
Also, sitting world appear to be the operative word here.
Only for the DNC. This is MAGA country now, and it appears to be here to stay. At least as long as the DNC continues to double down instead of actually listening to the people.And that is the real tragedy.
I dont think it really matters. Trump campaigned on it and the country supported it. I believe it was because as far left liberals were cheering all the legal battles, generating the Russian Collusion hoax, and waving Trump's convictions like a victory banner, the majority of the American people knew things were not right. People are avoiding the DNC more than ever because of these schemes. Falling DNC approval and voter registration numbers say it all.
If he chose to store it at the Kremlin, the law says a-okay? Or perhaps your characterization of rhe law actually is a bit impressed?According to the law of the Presidential Records act, I believe that any sitting POTUS has the authority to store classified documents wherever he chooses to do so.
Melodramatic hyperboleAt no point discussing or addressing very disconcerting autoritarian/fascist-like behaviours from the king.
"autoritarian/fascist-like behaviours from the king" is melodramatic hyperbole. Calling it what it is has nothing to do with defending anyone's actions.It's like your favorite words when you can't actually defend his actactions.
That statement would be correct if it was correct."autoritarian/fascist-like behaviours from the king" is melodramatic hyperbole. Calling it what it is has nothing to do with defending anyone's actions.
It is, even though you changed your post from going on about cults and fascists, because you realized you were proving it to be true.That statement would be correct if it was correct.
It's a matter of diction.It's not MY behaviour that proves that true.
Sadly, that is not hyperbole at all, except, maybe, the king part. It is authoritarian to purge the military of top people who lack loyalty to the CIC rather than to the Constitution and then sic the military on civilians. It is fascist-like behavior to fire civil servants because you don't like the numbers. It is authoritarian to ignore court orders to impose his own will on the nation. It is fascist-like behavior to take a stake in private companies as their cost to do international business. It is authoritarian to disregard Congressional authority. The list sadly goes on and on."autoritarian/fascist-like behaviours from the king" is melodramatic hyperbole. Calling it what it is has nothing to do with defending anyone's actions.
That statement would be correct if it was correct.