Cont: The Trump Presidency: Part 23

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For clarity, this was a civil suit, not a legal ruling. And it shouldn't be surprising that raw intelligence - none of which was proven - that even Steele said would contain inaccurate information could be found to contain unproven and inaccurate information.

Clarity is not important. The indelible memory of evidence for the Russia hoax is.

But I agree and was going to point out something similar: nothing was disproven (was it?), but some of it being unproven has never been in question.
 
There is at least one republican congress-critter who has condemned it...

From: NPR
"An American president commutes the sentence of a person convicted by a jury of lying to shield that very president," Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, tweeted Saturday morning, describing the move as "unprecedented, historic corruption."

I seem to recall a simple observation. "Isn't it great how Romney shows up the entire rest of the Republican Party every couple months by rising to do the bare minimum of what a decent person would do?"

With that said... I admit to an unpleasant truth. Personally, I feel no outrage at Trump's commutation for Stone. Why? I'm not quite certain, but I suspect that it has something to do with it not being a surprise and that, while notable, it's so absurdly minor compared to the rest of the ways that he's screwed over the US. It might also have to do with that it's just yet another move in Trump and the Republican Party's War against actual Law and Order, which has been waged for a long time.
 
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This from Vanity Fair a few days ago.



I'll believe the bolded part when it happens. The lack of outrage from the GOP regarding Stone's commutation just goes to show how low the party of "law and order" has sunk.
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No kidding, I'm betting Barr is just drooling with the chance to have mass resignations and the like so he can stuff the DOJ with his corrupt, toady lickspittles.
 
I agree, it's an all-new low even for trump. First, the pressure to get DOJ to drop its case against Michael Flynn -- after he'd pleaded guilty! -- now this. You just really really hope at some point the Republicans will say enough. trump is destroying our democracy piece-by-piece. :(

Hope trump comes down with coronavirus? I hope he gets hit by a truck!

Why are you being so lenient!? He deserves to get eaten by a T-Rex! And slowly!
 
No kidding, I'm betting Barr is just drooling with the chance to have mass resignations and the like so he can stuff the DOJ with his corrupt, toady lickspittles.

This is like the scumbags surrounding Hitler who were vying for whatever scraps of power remained while the Russians were already in Berlin.
 
Personally, I feel no outrage at Trump's commutation for Stone. Why? I'm not quite certain, but I suspect that it has something to do with it not being a surprise and that, while notable, it's so absurdly minor compared to the rest of the ways that he's screwed over the US.
I feel the same way. Trump might as well be blatantly political on this issue because he's been telling us for some time that he sees no problem with using his political power for his own personal benefit. He does favors for loyal people. How the electorate feels about it I couldn't say.

It wasn't a pardon; Stone is still a criminal. Physically locking up nonviolent offenders isn't a high priority for me right now. Not sending a senior citizen to prison during a pandemic may actually be the right call.
 
Well, trump finally wore a mask. That whirring sound you hear is the flip flopping of all his MAGA followers now saying they supported wearing masks all along.
 
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Trump right to commute Roger Stone’s sentence – Stone committed no crime, was framed by Mueller
 
I feel the same way. Trump might as well be blatantly political on this issue because he's been telling us for some time that he sees no problem with using his political power for his own personal benefit. He does favors for loyal people. How the electorate feels about it I couldn't say.

It wasn't a pardon; Stone is still a criminal. Physically locking up nonviolent offenders isn't a high priority for me right now. Not sending a senior citizen to prison during a pandemic may actually be the right call.

Becoming numb to Trump's behavior has always been the danger. I refuse to succumb to that.

I think he wasn't pardoned for one reason: a pardon removes a person's 5th amendment right to not self-incriminate because they do not face punishment for that crime. A commutation does not.
 
Any chance there could be additional charges laid next year (assuming there is a real president and AG by then?) Old Crimes not prosecuted yet? New crimes stemming from his recent court case?

Since he is a self-described dirty-trickster, I have no doubt there's plenty of skeltons in his closet. The problem might be that there are so many really top people with some pretty bad crimes that Stone - all things Trumpian considered - may be too small for the DoJ to go after. What might happen though is that they may go after him to threaten him with a long jail term unless he starts talking.
 
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Gregg Jarrett
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Biased anti-Flynn rogue judge exceeds authority by refusing to dismiss wrongful charges
 
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Fox News’ @GreggJarrett on President Trump’s commutation of Roger Stone sentence: “A courageous move.. it was an unjust sentence.”
 
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President Trump Approval Rating in the Republican Party at 96%. Thank You!
 
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