Jussie Smollett's trial
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wrote on 9 Dec 2021, 23:48 last edited by
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wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 00:16 last edited by
To be fair, he has more name recognition now. That was an end goal?
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wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 00:26 last edited by
@89th said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
To be fair, he has more name recognition now. That was an end goal?
Not sure if "fair" is the right word, but Mrs. George commented that the motivation was publicity, of which there is no such thing as "bad."
If he goes to prison (and I doubt he will), perhaps his fame will give him some juice.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 00:39 last edited by
At least that is some good news. Pretend crimes should have real consequences. Sadly, too often real crimes have pretend consequences.
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At least that is some good news. Pretend crimes should have real consequences. Sadly, too often real crimes have pretend consequences.
wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 00:48 last edited by@kluurs said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
Pretend crimes should have real consequences. Sadly, too often real crimes have pretend consequences.
That is more profound than you think.
Wonderful comment.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 01:03 last edited by Doctor Phibes 12 Oct 2021, 01:03
@george-k said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
Lyin' Joe:
To be fair, his predecessor lied like a bastard about the "greatest crime in history".
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@george-k said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
Lyin' Joe:
To be fair, his predecessor lied like a bastard about the "greatest crime in history".
wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 01:34 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
To be fair, his predecessor lied like a bastard about the "greatest crime in history".
No question.
But, interestingly, the Orange Man gets called out on it time and again, and Lyin' Amtrak Joe gets a pass.
(he lied about his Amtrak miles again, yesterday)
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@doctor-phibes said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
To be fair, his predecessor lied like a bastard about the "greatest crime in history".
No question.
But, interestingly, the Orange Man gets called out on it time and again, and Lyin' Amtrak Joe gets a pass.
(he lied about his Amtrak miles again, yesterday)
wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 12:25 last edited by Doctor Phibes 12 Oct 2021, 12:25@george-k said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
@doctor-phibes said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
To be fair, his predecessor lied like a bastard about the "greatest crime in history".
No question.
But, interestingly, the Orange Man gets called out on it time and again, and Lyin' Amtrak Joe gets a pass.
(he lied about his Amtrak miles again, yesterday)
I'm no fan of Biden, or of the US media's treatment of him, however lying with some stupid anecdote about Amtrak miles, and about having the Presidential election stolen from him really aren't the same thing.
I know, I know, you can say we're just arguing about price. Except we really aren't.
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@george-k said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
@doctor-phibes said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
To be fair, his predecessor lied like a bastard about the "greatest crime in history".
No question.
But, interestingly, the Orange Man gets called out on it time and again, and Lyin' Amtrak Joe gets a pass.
(he lied about his Amtrak miles again, yesterday)
I'm no fan of Biden, or of the US media's treatment of him, however lying with some stupid anecdote about Amtrak miles, and about having the Presidential election stolen from him really aren't the same thing.
I know, I know, you can say we're just arguing about price. Except we really aren't.
wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 12:32 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
stupid anecdote about Amtrak miles, and about having the Presidential election stolen from him really aren't the same thing.
Of course they're not.
Neither is his law school prowess, the number of degrees he got, travels with Mandela, or a hundred other things.
But all of them speak to either character or soundness of mind. I'll grant you that Trump lacked the former. Biden lacks them both.
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@doctor-phibes said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
stupid anecdote about Amtrak miles, and about having the Presidential election stolen from him really aren't the same thing.
Of course they're not.
Neither is his law school prowess, the number of degrees he got, travels with Mandela, or a hundred other things.
But all of them speak to either character or soundness of mind. I'll grant you that Trump lacked the former. Biden lacks them both.
wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 13:04 last edited by@george-k said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
But all of them speak to either character or soundness of mind. I'll grant you that Trump lacked the former. Biden lacks them both.
I was never that convinced of Trump's sanity either, to be honest.
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@george-k said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
But all of them speak to either character or soundness of mind. I'll grant you that Trump lacked the former. Biden lacks them both.
I was never that convinced of Trump's sanity either, to be honest.
wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 13:16 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
@george-k said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
But all of them speak to either character or soundness of mind. I'll grant you that Trump lacked the former. Biden lacks them both.
I was never that convinced of Trump's sanity either, to be honest.
So... you didn't like the way he operated. Fair enough. There were many times I cringed at something he said or did, as I suspect many conservatives did. I attributed that to the fact that he was a brash New Yorker.
I overlooked that because I was more focused on what he was doing for this country... his policies, not his methods.
I'm doing the same thing with Biden. His policies are not working for this country.
Now, if you'd like to compare policies over character, I'll engage. Otherwise, talk to the hand.
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@doctor-phibes said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
@george-k said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
But all of them speak to either character or soundness of mind. I'll grant you that Trump lacked the former. Biden lacks them both.
I was never that convinced of Trump's sanity either, to be honest.
So... you didn't like the way he operated. Fair enough. There were many times I cringed at something he said or did, as I suspect many conservatives did. I attributed that to the fact that he was a brash New Yorker.
I overlooked that because I was more focused on what he was doing for this country... his policies, not his methods.
I'm doing the same thing with Biden. His policies are not working for this country.
Now, if you'd like to compare policies over character, I'll engage. Otherwise, talk to the hand.
wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 15:01 last edited by@improviso said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
@doctor-phibes said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
@george-k said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
But all of them speak to either character or soundness of mind. I'll grant you that Trump lacked the former. Biden lacks them both.
I was never that convinced of Trump's sanity either, to be honest.
So... you didn't like the way he operated. Fair enough. There were many times I cringed at something he said or did, as I suspect many conservatives did. I attributed that to the fact that he was a brash New Yorker.
I overlooked that because I was more focused on what he was doing for this country... his policies, not his methods.
I'm doing the same thing with Biden. His policies are not working for this country.
Now, if you'd like to compare policies over character, I'll engage. Otherwise, talk to the hand.
Yeah, this is what always happens. Somebody says something about somebody's character, I respond and say look at the state of your fucking guy. Then the follow up is 'never mind about character, look at policies, otherwise shut up'.
If you don't want to talk about character, then don't bring it up in the first place.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 15:08 last edited by
He got the attention he craved, just not in the way he thought.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 15:20 last edited by
Lynching would be poetic justice.
Just sayin'.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 15:20 last edited by
If cnn thought he would bring a few extra eyeballs, they would give him a prime-time hour every night.
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If cnn thought he would bring a few extra eyeballs, they would give him a prime-time hour every night.
wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 15:27 last edited by@copper said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
If cnn thought he would bring a few extra eyeballs, they would give him a prime-time hour every night.
They have an opening for the 9:00 p.m. time slot.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 16:08 last edited by
Anyone heard whether he was taken into custody after the verdict?
Or is he still free pending sentencing?
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Anyone heard whether he was taken into custody after the verdict?
Or is he still free pending sentencing?
wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 17:27 last edited by@improviso said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
Or is he still free pending sentencing?
He's free until sentencing.
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@improviso said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
Or is he still free pending sentencing?
He's free until sentencing.
wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 17:38 last edited by@kluurs said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
@improviso said in Jussie Smollet's trial:
Or is he still free pending sentencing?
He's free until sentencing.
Let's hope he's not beating himself up too much over this.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2021, 17:40 last edited by
I'll text him the email address of the Nigerian prince that keeps emailing me.