
Read the Freaking room. He is a crook. He's not simply a political opponent. But you knew that. |
Delicious irony that the "lock her up" crowd now has a convicted felon for their leader. ![]() ![]() |
The same way a Black man on trial by an all-white jury with a judge who has Klan family members in the 1950s deep south was considered “fairly convicted by a jury of his peers”. Imperfect example, but the closest accurate example as to how obviously rigged this trial was. Judge with family members who donate and support the left, trying the case is one of the most Trump hostile areas in the U.S., with a jury pulled from a voters registry list that was made up of 90%+ of people who voted against Trump. |
Trump loses again! What a loser! |
LOLOLOLOL. YOU did not really go there. Holy sh.t, the delusion. |
No, honey. The reason that New York is hostile to Trump is because they know him. Unlike you. |
well, he committed the crime in NY, where he lived, forever.. so... |
It is ironic that the people who fear-mongered about how Trump was going to weaponize the legal system against his opponents he didn’t. But they did. The pot calling the kettle black. Gas lighting is useful, I suppose. |
That’s what people said in the 1950s south too. Ans was technically true—but looking back we know how unfair it was. |
So, I guess you condemn Alito and Thomas's refusals to recuse themselves? Their wives are known conservative crackpots. |
Dude, he had top notch representation with a voir dire process. It wasn't unfair. |
True! He's a true New Yorker. He's one of them. |
New Yorkers are one of a kind. |
Except in Trump's case he actually did the crimes and was fairly and correctly convicted for them. |
+1. |