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judge amy read some of the more vile e-mails stone sent to randy and the content was outrageous but while she was doing that stone was looking at his supporters in the court and smirking when she'd get to the really vulgar threatening stuff

 

wishes are just wishes, and mine include that very awful things happen to every pardon recipient that's one of these right-wing freakazoids and trump-buddies (there's so many of them)

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1 hour ago, Dan T. said:

 

That sounds to me like a slap in the face to William Barr. 

 

LOL, Barr is getting dunked upon from every direction.  He's actively trying to protect Trump's co-conspirators while then having to humiliate himself of TV because Trump can't keep his mouth shut on Twitter. Meanwhile the prosecutors working for him are disavowing themselves by blaming him in court for the DOJ's complete lack of organization, or quitting their jobs entirely to avoid dealing with it.

 

Every Trump touches truly does turn to garbage.  He's like the anti-Midas.

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Barr deserves everything coming to him (hopefully one day) he has been a partisan hack ideologue for a long time and most of it has only been brought to light because he made the decision to dip his hands into the Trump "honey pot" for who knows what reason(s).  The sad thing is, if Trump wasn't such a narcissist and egomaniac, most of what Barr has been doing would have likely never seen the light of day in the media.

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i hope you guys get to see what the orange pig did just now...in the process of making comments for the first time on the stone sentence, he went a long time just wrecking the woman juror and impugning her character just as fox is accusing her of being tainted...he made up a bunch of **** of course and added it to what had already been claimed...another exposition on why my sentiments towards  all that is trumpworld run so dark

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per rooskies

 

former asst ag for bush2, referring to how trump can keep rolling over temp positions forever to evade congressional questioning/oversight---'our govt is such that a person with really bad character at the top can do a lot of damage to it, and that's what we have now' (paraphrase, but very close)

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7 minutes ago, skinsmarydu said:

He can want a new trial, but he won't get one. 

 

so you think a appeals court will throw the conviction out and no new trial?

 

😉  he has a very good shot at getting the conviction overturned.

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7 minutes ago, twa said:

 

so you think a appeals court will throw the conviction out and no new trial?

 

😉  he has a very good shot at getting the conviction overturned.

You're high. 

He does not, for lack of cause. 

Know your Law & Order. Procedure is accurately depicted. 

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28 minutes ago, skinsmarydu said:

You're high. 

He does not, for lack of cause. 

Know your Law & Order. Procedure is accurately depicted. 

Propagandists exist only to sow discord and confusion while pressing a specific agenda, often behind the guise of "asking questions".

You know this. 

 

~Bang

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22 hours ago, wrilbo67 said:

 

LOL, Barr is getting dunked upon from every direction.  He's actively trying to protect Trump's co-conspirators while then having to humiliate himself of TV because Trump can't keep his mouth shut on Twitter. Meanwhile the prosecutors working for him are disavowing themselves by blaming him in court for the DOJ's complete lack of organization, or quitting their jobs entirely to avoid dealing with it.

 

Every Trump touches truly does turn to garbage.  He's like the anti-Midas.

 

 

do you think that the GOP thinks that principled DAs leaving the justice department is a BAD thing?

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