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I have.....And will again........He did not violate election law. There you go. A non disclosure agreement is not illegal, nor is it a campaign contribution.Listen hard. Not one says he didn't do the acts for which he was convicted.
Instead, they say:
He shouldn't have been charged.
The crimes were committed too long ago (2016).
He has not been convicted of federal election fraud. Not yet!
They quibble about NY state law.
They say the trial should have been in Staten Island.
But not one says, "He never did those things."
And let's face it, those things were 110% immoral and unethical.
Of course it did. Why shouldn't it?Notice how the thread became about failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton instead of the convicted felon that is currently being positioned to be president for a second term.
Because former Secretary Clinton isn’t the topic of the thread and is only being brought in as a distraction from the currently convicted felon former president who is the leading nominee for the RNC.Of course it did. Why shouldn't it?
Well are you not talking about Trumps crimes or not?Because former Secretary Clinton isn’t the topic of the thread and is only being brought in as a distraction from the currently convicted felon former president who is the leading nominee for the RNC.
What? That sentence broke my brain.Well are you not talking about Trumps crimes or not?
Because whether he did anything or not is irrelevant. Even if he did, there is no reason to prosecute Trump for a federal offense in a state court long after the statute of limitations. Furthermore, in order to extend the statute, the prosecution had to show that the documents were intentionally falsified to cover up a federal crime. Even though he was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying documents, what federal crime did Trump commit that he was covering up? Answer: nobody knows and it doesn't matter. I would wager that the same people who are criticizing others for questioning the legitimacy of the case will be the same people crying foul if Trump appeals and is exonerated. Even if the convictions are tossed, the left will still lable Trump as a "convicted felon." Why? Because, as the democrats say, "Nobody is above the law." So Hillary Clinton is a nobody. Joe Biden is a nobody. Eric Swalwell is a nobody. Hunter Biden is a nobody. The BLM rioters and looters are a nobody. Basically anyone with a "D" in front of their name is a nobody. Which is why they are above the law. But Trump is a somebody. The concerned parents refusing to accept transgender ideology in schools are a somebody. The millions of people who dare to question the "nobodies" are somebody. Therefore, they deserve to be made an example of.Listen hard. Not one says he didn't do the acts for which he was convicted.
Instead, they say:
He shouldn't have been charged.
The crimes were committed too long ago (2016).
He has not been convicted of federal election fraud. Not yet!
They quibble about NY state law.
They say the trial should have been in Staten Island.
But not one says, "He never did those things."
And let's face it, those things were 110% immoral and unethical.
Well, he did NOT do the bookkeeping, the misdemeanor that was revived from its expired state to attach to a felony. Someone else handled the books. The felony is an unknown, since the jurors were told to "pick one" by the judge and didn't have to reveal what crime he committed.Listen hard. Not one says he didn't do the acts for which he was convicted.
Instead, they say:
He shouldn't have been charged.
The crimes were committed too long ago (2016).
He has not been convicted of federal election fraud. Not yet!
They quibble about NY state law.
They say the trial should have been in Staten Island.
But not one says, "He never did those things."
And let's face it, those things were 110% immoral and unethical.
Because whether he did anything or not is irrelevant. Even if he did, there is no reason to prosecute Trump for a federal offense in a state court long after the statute of limitations. Furthermore, in order to extend the statute, the prosecution had to show that the documents were intentionally falsified to cover up a federal crime. Even though he was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying documents, what federal crime did Trump commit that he was covering up? Answer: nobody knows and it doesn't matter.
I would wager that the same people who are criticizing others for questioning the legitimacy of the case will be the same people crying foul if Trump appeals and is exonerated.
Last I checked, Hunter Biden is being prosecuted.Even if the convictions are tossed, the left will still lable Trump as a "convicted felon." Why? Because, as the democrats say, "Nobody is above the law." So Hillary Clinton is a nobody. Joe Biden is a nobody. Eric Swalwell is a nobody. Hunter Biden is a nobody. The BLM rioters and looters are a nobody. Basically anyone with a "D" in front of their name is a nobody. Which is why they are above the law. But Trump is a somebody. The concerned parents refusing to accept transgender ideology in schools are a somebody. The millions of people who dare to question the "nobodies" are somebody. Therefore, they deserve to be made an example of.
Notice how the thread became about failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton instead of the convicted felon that is currently being positioned to be president for a second term.
He was president for four years. So we don't have to guess what he'll be like as president. It's going to be more of the same as before. Either people were happy or okay with that or they weren't. But it's not like he's been untried.
What gets me is how they absolve him of any responsibility when it comes to wrongdoing yet they want to place him in the most responsible position on earth.Well of course.
Deflecting and implying "everyone else does it" (often falsly) is necessary when defending you know who.
I don't know about everyone else, but if I told my parents "but Billy did it too" I would have received a butt whooping -- not for the offense, but for trying to justify it based on what others have done.
It seems Donald Trump, nor his supporters, belive in this principle.
What gets me is how they absolve him of any responsibility when it comes to wrongdoing yet they want to place him in the most responsible position on earth.
What was the crime Trump was trying to hide when he supposedly falsified the documents? I will wait because even the prosecutors and the jury didn't know.No, you don't know what the crime is. Those of us who've paid attention to the case and read something this side of The Federalist, do know.
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