He might as well as he is dead in the water politically. He's flipped for the Feds and flipping for Georgia should be a "peach."! |
I am assuming he will die before he could be convicted of anything and this will all be for nothing. |
At least the rapist will be kept busy having to grift donations to pay his legal fees and will have to live the rest of his rapist life under multiple criminal indictments if he dies before he is convicted. I can live with that. ![]() |
No history will have all the evidence. Republicans are traitors. |
question is - will he have a state funeral? I mean - he already "lied in state (of GA)". but you get what I mean. |
Maybe he’ll be embalmed and put on display like Lenin. |
Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz on Trump’s Georgia indictments:
“First of all, nobody should take seriously that there was grand jury indictment. The fact that it was agrand jury indictment, it means nothing. It's the prosecutor who indicted. The best evidence of that is that it was on his website before the grand jury even voted. Now, the whole strategy of all these four casesis to get a conviction before the election, even if they're going to lose on appeal. I used to teach my students, many of them future prosecutors, if you bring a Rico case, that increases your chances of winning a trial and losing on appeal. The same thing is true with conspiracy and other cases involving mental states. And so all four of these cases are designed to get quick convictions in jurisdictions that are heavily loaded against Donald Trump. And these prosecutors don't care as much as prosecutors generally do about having the convictions reversed on appeal, because that will happen after the election, which only goes to prove what I've been arguing now for months. If you're going after the man who's runningagainst your incumbent president, you had darn well better have the strongest case possible. And these are among the four, at least three of them, three weakest cases I’ve ever seen against any candidate. We don't know about the fourth, but it seems like it's very much like the DC case. And if you're going after the man running for president against your person, you have to have the strongest case. Otherwise, it becomes a banana republic. Anybody can prosecute anybody.And we're opening the door to prosecutionof Democrats by Republicans, Republicans by Democrats. It's what Alexander Hamilton wrote in The Federalist isthe most dangerous threat to democracy, and we're seeingit unfold in front of our eyes.Very, very tragically. I'm not a Republican, I'm not a Trump supporter, but I care deeply about the Constitution.I care deeply about preserving the rule of law. And we're seeing it being fritter away for partisan political purposes.” |
Good thing you put law in quotes there |
Hand me CBS ![]() |
Me too and I for real smiled at your description. Perfect. |
That guy needs to be put out to pasture. Notice that he thought the prosecutor in GA as a HE ("his website")!! Not exactly au courant. |
I always see this guy quoted, but is he taken seriously by anyone? |
Partisan political purposes?!? Oh no!!! Like staging a coup? Those kind of partisan political purposes?!? That's terrible! ![]() |
Can you elaborate on your basis for saying this? |