*Another* Trump indictment
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Impeachment -> Lawfare -> Assassination.
He's still standing.
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@Mik said in *Another* Trump indictment:
Don't they know they're just sending more people over to Trump?
Look at the history of attempts by Democrats to destroy the guy. It’s gone on for 9 years now. People see this.
Say, when the Republicans were throwing birtherism/muslim/Kenyan stuff at Obama, did you think "Don't they know they're just sending more people over to Obama?"
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As usual, no discernment, no nuance, no understanding.
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I agree with @Axtremus on this. Voting for someone just because a person feels sorry for them does not seem to be a good way to decide who to vote for. Especially when nothing else has changed.
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@Mik said in *Another* Trump indictment:
It has nothing to do with feeling sorry for Trump. It’s an egregious and corrupt abuse of power, a much greater threat to democracy than Trump.
Amen.
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@Mik said in *Another* Trump indictment:
Don't they know they're just sending more people over to Trump?
Believe it or not, I don't think Jack Smith's motivation is driven by politics. He doesn't care if this helps or hurts the Trump campaign. He's enforcing the law. And @jon-nyc said, pragmatically, it's not a new indictment, but an updated one based on a court ruling, which makes sense.
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@89th said in *Another* Trump indictment:
@Mik said in *Another* Trump indictment:
Don't they know they're just sending more people over to Trump?
Believe it or not, I don't think Jack Smith's motivation is driven by politics. He doesn't care if this helps or hurts the Trump campaign. He's enforcing the law. And @jon-nyc said, pragmatically, it's not a new indictment, but an updated one based on a court ruling, which makes sense.
Have you not followed Jack's career?
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Do some research.
You often espouse opinions based on no knowledge of motives or backstories.
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And Jack Smith got slapped down 8-0 by SCOTUS, in which the Justices called one of the most blatant overreaches of government power. Ever.
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@Jolly said in *Another* Trump indictment:
And Jack Smith got slapped down 8-0 by SCOTUS, in which the Justices called one of the most blatant overreaches of government power. Ever.
Ok great, the check and balance is working.
System is working.
w00t
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It shouldn't have to get to a slap-down, to be considered working.
You do realize the government caused the defendant a mountain of money before Smith got bitch slapped?
You're ok with that? Is that the system working? The " we don't care about what's right or wrong, as long as the government wins or bankrupts the defendant?
Really,?
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Well, better than this guy.
https://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2020/04/us/longest-wrongful-prison-sentence/An innocent man spent 46 years in prison.
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Helluva comparison...