Mr. Clemency
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wrote on 24 Jan 2025, 17:59 last edited by
I'm saying that we don't have a clue about what Trump is going to do about Biden, other than what he said in Hannity's interview.
Going by that, he's inclined not to do anything.
OTOH, he's not speaking for Congress.
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@Horace said in Mr. Clemency:
@AndyD said in Mr. Clemency:
I have to admit that when I hire a plumber, I don't care that he is a braggart, a bore, vain, needy, unfaithful to his wife, downright dishonest and a convicted criminal, just so as long as he fixes the heating.
Trump is a flawed man but Americans have employed him to do a job.
That is a remarkably reasonable take, thanks for that.
Except when those flaws include Treason. Sorry, you're fired!
wrote on 26 Jan 2025, 07:42 last edited byAnd yet given a vote, a majority of Americans have effectively found him not guilty; and trusted him to be their boss.
Do you think a focussed legal trial would have produced a different result?
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wrote on 26 Jan 2025, 11:45 last edited by
No.
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wrote on 26 Jan 2025, 11:46 last edited by
And...Enjoy the convicted felon moniker while you can. That one will be gone before long.
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wrote on 26 Jan 2025, 22:28 last edited by AndyD
@Jolly said in Mr. Clemency:
No.
I'd have to agree with you.
I enjoy nothing about Trump, even the humour he generates is grim.
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And yet given a vote, a majority of Americans have effectively found him not guilty; and trusted him to be their boss.
Do you think a focussed legal trial would have produced a different result?
wrote on 26 Jan 2025, 22:41 last edited by@AndyD said in Mr. Clemency:
And yet given a vote, a majority of Americans have effectively found him not guilty; and trusted him to be their boss.
Not even a majority of voters. But he got a solid plurality.
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wrote on 27 Jan 2025, 21:36 last edited by
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wrote on 27 Jan 2025, 21:54 last edited by
At least Carter's family is relieved. No longer will it be, "Carter was a good man, but the worst President in the last 100 years."
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And yet given a vote, a majority of Americans have effectively found him not guilty; and trusted him to be their boss.
Do you think a focussed legal trial would have produced a different result?
wrote on 27 Jan 2025, 22:09 last edited by@AndyD said in Mr. Clemency:
trusted him to be their boss.
He is an employee.
Whom we pay less than minimum wage.
Not a boss.
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wrote on 27 Jan 2025, 22:10 last edited by
And that picture is from the first inauguration, so the captions don't work.