He did not lie unless he was then an addict. |
Based on the email that was on his laptop, she took the gun because he was still using (one of the reasons). |
You people still believe in the laptop? That tells me all I need to know about the story! I can’t wait until Don Junior is caught with his supply of Bolivian Marching Powder. |
You still deny it's real? That tells us everything we really need to know. I can't wait until the FBI releases their findings on the investigation into HUNTER'S laptop. (several people who were the recipients of emails found on his laptop have confirmed the emails were authentic) |
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I love the fact that he committed a felony by breaking one of the laws his father wrote.
It doesn’t get funnier than that! |
Listening to folks here defending this, plus minimizing the recklessness of the SIL/girlfriend throwing a handgun in a public trashcan is something else. |
Presumably, your supposed "law and order" concern is reflected in your disgust with the number of Trump types who lied to law enforcement about their Russian contacts, placing our national security at risk. Presumably, you were outraged by Bannon's criminal avoidance of taxes. |
Wow. That's some good whataboutism there. |
This isn't about me, and it isn't about Trump. For all the Biden supporters who said Biden would mean a return to norms and would restore the soul of the nation, they sure do spend a lot of time using Trump as a measuring stick for what is acceptable behavior. |
All of which has WHAT to do with a prohibited person committing a felony to buy a gun and THEN another person stealing that gun and leaving it in a trash can across the street from a school where any kid walking by could’ve found it. Please explain the relevance. |
| This thread should be referenced in a Wikipedia page about “whataboutism”. |