Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Patrick Fitzgerald is going to be representing Comey. Former special counsel for the investigation of Scooter Libby (Valerie Plame) and prosecutor of Rod Blagojevich. So he has experience in investigating executive officials targeting people they don't like AND corrupt executive becoming Trump BFFs over how he was also targeted and persecuted. (And the connection to Obama's vacated Senate seat is the sprinkles on top). Plus Blagojevich was a Dem who went to prison, so there's something for everyone here.
I'm beginning to think Comey is right saying to bring it on.
Patrick Fitzgerald was also the longest serving US Attorney in the modern era, so he knows the federal courts and federal law inside out and is going to make mincemeat of the former beauty pageant contestant insurance lawyer who has zero prosecution experience (as well as zero ethics) under her belt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Patrick Fitzgerald is going to be representing Comey. Former special counsel for the investigation of Scooter Libby (Valerie Plame) and prosecutor of Rod Blagojevich. So he has experience in investigating executive officials targeting people they don't like AND corrupt executive becoming Trump BFFs over how he was also targeted and persecuted. (And the connection to Obama's vacated Senate seat is the sprinkles on top). Plus Blagojevich was a Dem who went to prison, so there's something for everyone here.
I'm beginning to think Comey is right saying to bring it on.
Patrick Fitzgerald was also the longest serving US Attorney in the modern era, so he knows the federal courts and federal law inside out and is going to make mincemeat of the former beauty pageant contestant insurance lawyer who has zero prosecution experience (as well as zero ethics) under her belt.
I am so looking forward to hearing from trump when this case is dismissed with prejudice!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Patrick Fitzgerald is going to be representing Comey. Former special counsel for the investigation of Scooter Libby (Valerie Plame) and prosecutor of Rod Blagojevich. So he has experience in investigating executive officials targeting people they don't like AND corrupt executive becoming Trump BFFs over how he was also targeted and persecuted. (And the connection to Obama's vacated Senate seat is the sprinkles on top). Plus Blagojevich was a Dem who went to prison, so there's something for everyone here.
I'm beginning to think Comey is right saying to bring it on.
Patrick Fitzgerald was also the longest serving US Attorney in the modern era, so he knows the federal courts and federal law inside out and is going to make mincemeat of the former beauty pageant contestant insurance lawyer who has zero prosecution experience (as well as zero ethics) under her belt.
Anonymous wrote: Patrick Fitzgerald is going to be representing Comey. Former special counsel for the investigation of Scooter Libby (Valerie Plame) and prosecutor of Rod Blagojevich. So he has experience in investigating executive officials targeting people they don't like AND corrupt executive becoming Trump BFFs over how he was also targeted and persecuted. (And the connection to Obama's vacated Senate seat is the sprinkles on top). Plus Blagojevich was a Dem who went to prison, so there's something for everyone here.
I'm beginning to think Comey is right saying to bring it on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nine years into erosion of our democracy and I still am shocked at how many people out there are willing to do the bidding of a wannabe dictator. It’s really unbelievable. I realize they had to get some random insurance attorney to file this, but she actually said sure why not!
But a grand jury indicted. I know the litmus test isn’t as stringent as a verdict, but still.
A grand jury is a majority vote.
A conviction jury is unanimous.
A grand jury has no defense, and the prosecution can lie.
A conviction jury hears a defense.
This is a political farce. The "litmus test" is that DOJ was able to assemble a MAGA majority for the grand jury.
Grand jury indictments are designed to threaten and frighten people into gambling with their freedom and ultimately into taking a plea, regardless of the individual’s innocence. Prosecutors stack charges and ask at least 23 people to believe their uncontested double hearsay evidence and issue an indictment. The prosecutors then take an indictment of four charges and tell the accused to plead guilty to two of the charges or spend thousands in legal fees and an ultimate penalty of decades/life of imprisonment. Yeah, what do you think many people do with those odds. Many innocent people succumb due to the overwhelmed odds of the weight of the prosecutor’s office. And it doesn’t help that prosecutors have enormous resources and absolutely nothing to lose if they withhold exculpatory evidence.
Anonymous wrote:What makes me sick is the narrative that Biden DOJ/New York/Georgia only prosecuted Trump to stop him from becoming president again - that's putting the cart before the horse. By the time he declared his candidacy he was already under investigation in all four cases. Trump ran for president to keep himself out of prison.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so f-ing sick and tired of the "Dems weponized the DOJ first." Does anyone not remember that Merrick Garland sat with his thumb up his butt until the Jan 6 Committee did their thing? T was getting away with fomenting an insurrection. It was too little, too late. Obviously, now he has gotten away with an insurrection and more.
The documents case that Judge Cannon made go away, is another rewriting of history. The Archives politely sent letters to T to give back the docs, T ignored it. They then sent a subpoena to give back the docs, T ignored that too. Only after all other avenues were exhausted did the DOJ execute on their search warrant that a judge signed off on. When it was discovered that Biden and Pence had docs too, both said "come search my home for whatever I may have." T was hiding the docs and evading giving them back even though they did not belong to him.
I think he should have been held accountable in Georgia too. The prosecutors f'd up in that one.
T should have been held accountable for all of this activity. He is a criminal and probably would have been convicted in at least the docs case without the assist from Cannon.
I'm not sure what I can say about the NY prosecution. T was wrong and sleazy and whatever, but that one might have been motivated in part by politics.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so f-ing sick and tired of the "Dems weponized the DOJ first." Does anyone not remember that Merrick Garland sat with his thumb up his butt until the Jan 6 Committee did their thing? T was getting away with fomenting an insurrection. It was too little, too late. Obviously, now he has gotten away with an insurrection and more.
The documents case that Judge Cannon made go away, is another rewriting of history. The Archives politely sent letters to T to give back the docs, T ignored it. They then sent a subpoena to give back the docs, T ignored that too. Only after all other avenues were exhausted did the DOJ execute on their search warrant that a judge signed off on. When it was discovered that Biden and Pence had docs too, both said "come search my home for whatever I may have." T was hiding the docs and evading giving them back even though they did not belong to him.
I think he should have been held accountable in Georgia too. The prosecutors f'd up in that one.
T should have been held accountable for all of this activity. He is a criminal and probably would have been convicted in at least the docs case without the assist from Cannon.
I'm not sure what I can say about the NY prosecution. T was wrong and sleazy and whatever, but that one might have been motivated in part by politics.
Anonymous wrote:I believe this requires a SWAT Team Storm his house in full Battle Rattle at 0300 hours and perp walk.
You know.... just returning the favor!