Hunter Biden Pardoned
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 13:48 last edited by
@Doctor-Phibes said in Pardoned:
Biden didn't set the precedent. The reason given for Paul Manafort's pardon was 'The greatest witch hunt in American history'
Fair enough.
Biden legitimized it.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 14:35 last edited by
He should never have made all those prior comments denying he'd ever do it, but there you go, this is pretty much standard lying practice.
The whole process is just begging to get abused.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 14:46 last edited by jon-nyc 12 Feb 2024, 14:46
What was he going to say? ‘Yeah, I’ll pardon him at some point’? ‘No comment’?
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 14:49 last edited by
Pretty much anything other than a stone guarantee that he wouldn't.
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He should never have made all those prior comments denying he'd ever do it, but there you go, this is pretty much standard lying practice.
The whole process is just begging to get abused.
wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 14:50 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Pardoned:
He should never have made all those prior comments denying he'd ever do it,
Biden is at the DGAF stage of his career.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Pardoned:
He should never have made all those prior comments denying he'd ever do it,
Biden is at the DGAF stage of his career.
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But if you want perfect comparison, neither Uday nor Qusay Trump were convicted of anything (yet) so he didn’t even have the opportunity.
They weren't convicted, let alone indicted. So, it's far from a "perfect comparison."
The various war criminals?
You're talking about Obama, who ordered an extra-judical assassination of a US citizen? He wasn't indicted or convicted either.
wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 15:02 last edited by Renauda 12 Feb 2024, 15:47You're talking about Obama, who ordered an extra-judical assassination of a US citizen? He wasn't indicted or convicted either.
For all intents and purposes, I seem to think that Al-Awlaki had already de facto renounced his US citizenship and declared war against the US via his terrorist acts against American assets and citizens. He was, in fact, quite proud of his terrorist actions and made no attempt to conceal his compliance in their execution. He was most vile and Obama rightly signed off on having him whacked with extreme prejudice. His progeny was merely collateral damage. Good riddance to the lot of them.
Obama did what any good head of state would have done under the circumstances.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 15:18 last edited by
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 16:40 last edited by
This will be forgotten before Christmas.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 16:47 last edited by
I hope somebody is keeping track. All of this will have to be repaid during the Trump admin, at 1.4x the democracy destruction power. That's at current exchange rates. They may change.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 17:12 last edited by George K 12 Feb 2024, 17:12
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 18:46 last edited by
H/T Improv
JONATHAN TURLEY: "President Biden's decision to use his presidential powers on Sunday to pardon his own son will be a decision that lives in infamy in presidential politics. It is not just that the president used his constitutional powers to benefit his family. It is because the action culminates years of lying to the public about his knowledge and intentions in the influence-peddling scandal surrounding his family. Even among past controversies about the use of this pardon power, Biden has cemented his legacy for many, not as the commander in chief, but as the liar in chief. "
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 18:54 last edited by
It’s the third pardon of a family member this century.
I wonder what he had to say about Jared’s dad.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 18:54 last edited by
Move over, Jimmy. There's a new low in town.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 18:56 last edited by
The year the pardon goes back to, 2014, is when Hunter was hired by the Ukrainian company. So on the nose.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 19:17 last edited by
Any guess as to why now - other than it is before sentencing? Would there have been a more advantageous date?
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 19:30 last edited by
Should have put it out Wednesday to give families something else to argue about at Thanksgiving.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 19:31 last edited by
He only had a four week window between Election Day and sentencing.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2024, 19:35 last edited by
He was waiting in case Hunter committed more crimes.