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Seems like 'no constraints on ethical guidelines' is the rite of passage into MagaWorld. "Instead of appearing as a DOJ employee who is bound by the ethical guidelines which govern the behaviour of federal prosecutors, he will appear as a private citizen with no constraints on his testimony." Robert Hur resigns ahead of House hearing with help from 'Trumpworld figures': report - Raw Story
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The best part of your posted link was : 'Assuming he doesn’t lose a step in the next 8 months, last night President Biden re-established himself as a credible alternative to former President Trump. Sharp, feisty, confident, competent, watch for the polls to move Biden’s way. He ain’t dead yet'. Gerald Rivera https://x.com/GeraldoRivera/status/1766151594230321431?s=20
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Happy Thai Ramadan/Romodon from POTY Goat
LosLobo replied to Goat's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Happy Ramadan of course, though your suggestion might also be true. -
Happy Thai Ramadan/Romodon from POTY Goat
LosLobo replied to Goat's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
If Goat had any Muslim friends, he would know 'sook san deuuan raawm daawn'. -
What I consider important is that: 'The special counsel, Robert Hur, found evidence that President Joe Biden mishandled classified documents but didn’t pursue criminal charges, saying the evidence did not establish Biden’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt'. This is in complete contrast to Trump where there was more than enough evidence beyond a reasonable doubt to pursue an indictment on 40 criminal charges. Also, Butler Trump's employee 5 was literally moving boxes of classified documents out of the back door of Mar-a-Lago to fly to New Jersey, while Trump's attorneys were meeting with the FBI, at the front. I suggest that this is more than obstruction but tantamount to larceny. PolitiFact | Biden won’t be charged in classified documents case, but special counsel report questions his memory
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Beside the denial of Trump's witch-hunt rhetoric, there were another two take-aways from the interview that I found interesting. One was when Butler was asked who had access to the room where the classified documents were stored, he replied "feasibly, at night anyone could'. The other was when he was privy to a conversation with Australian Billionaire Anthony Pratt and that Pratt paid a million dollars for Trump's private access where Trump gave him classified secrets about US and Russian submarines.
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Blow to Biden as poll shows Trump in lead for 2024 presidential election
LosLobo replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
Both your post and the article are misleading and are disingenuous. Here are the facts: 'The program was a secret whose details were discovered by an outside group. (False) The program allowed unvetted aliens to enter the United States. (False) The U.S. government admitted that the program was a national-security risk. (False) Such a program could affect U.S. politics by altering voter demographics. (False)' Did Biden Secretly Fly 320K Unvetted Migrants to American Airports in 2023? | Snopes.com -
How is your post relevant to my question? 'Where does Mace say or infer that she doesn't believe Carroll'. Paradoxically, Mace goes on and tries to shame Carroll without any mention of believing her or not, with: "And quite frankly, E. Jean Carroll's comments when she did get the judgment," Mace continued.....makes it harder for women to come forward when they make a mockery of rape".
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Mr. President, the border crisis is not on us, it’s on you
LosLobo replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I suggest, the title of the link and the article is misleading and disingenuous. It is just the opinion of Mississippi Republican Michael Watson who 'says the Biden executive order creates 'numerous opportunities' for ineligible voters to vote', without any real evidence that it has actually been attempted or happened. Interestingly, in the article there is another link to another article : Nonpartisan watchdog releases report outlining top election security threats for 2024: 'A lot can go sideways'. One of the main recommendations of the watchdog is to 'investigate and prosecute election crimes'. I can only suggest Jack be nimble...... Nonpartisan watchdog releases report outlining top election security threats for 2024: 'A lot can go sideways' | Fox News -
You seem to have a benevolent approach to Murdoch, MagaWorld's Chief of Media Propaganda. Interesting he will be marrying soon into the family of one a Putin's oligarchs. Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch gets engaged to Elena Zhukova - BBC News Secret $40m deal links Abramovich to Putin's 'wallets’ - BBC News
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Blow to Biden as poll shows Trump in lead for 2024 presidential election
LosLobo replied to CharlieH's topic in World News
What does 'imop' mean? Doesn't seem to be a widely recognised acronym such as IMO or IMHO. -
Mr. President, the border crisis is not on us, it’s on you
LosLobo replied to Social Media's topic in World News
In that Oscar rant, he also attacked George Stephanopoulos, obviously in retribution for a recent interview with Nancy Mace about Trump being found liable for rape in the Carroll case. -
Summary of reasons for Trump's Appeal: Exclusion of Evidence: The defense argues that the court wrongly excluded evidence relevant to establishing common-law malice, which is a necessary element for defamation claims. They assert that ill will must be the speaker’s exclusive motive, and the court’s exclusion of President Trump’s testimony about his state of mind was erroneous. Jury Instructions: The memorandum claims that the jury was incorrectly instructed on the concept of common-law malice, which prejudiced the jury against Trump. Additionally, it is argued that the jury received an erroneous instruction on the burden of proof. Compensatory Damages: Trump’s legal team contends that the $7.3 million compensatory award should be remitted because it is excessive and deviates materially from reasonable compensation. Punitive Damages: The defense argues that the $65 million punitive damages award must be remitted, suggesting that a one-to-one ratio of punitive to compensatory damages should apply, and that the awarded amount is disproportionately high compared to similar case. Docket trump-ejean-carroll-new-trial-motion-sdny.pdf (courthousenews.com)
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Mr. President, the border crisis is not on us, it’s on you
LosLobo replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Ex WH doctor and serial liar Ronnie 'Candyman' Jackson, who likely ran the biggest illegal drug operation in prescription drugs in DC, 'drank alcohol and took the sleeping pill Ambien while on the job'. He even crashed a government vehicle while drunk. Ronnie himself was very unlikely to be able to pass the Montreal Cognitive Test, let alone being able to reliably conduct one on Trump. Ex-White House doctor known as the ‘candyman’ dispensed pills without prescriptions (yahoo.com) Navy demoted Ronny Jackson after damning report on White House conduct | The Hill White House Medical Unit’s ‘severe and systemic’ drug problems detailed - The Washington Post (archive.md) Ronny Jackson Was Quietly Demoted After DOD Investigation: Report (rollingstone.com) -
I do understand from the OP that the thread is also about contrasting Biden to Trump and their attitudes to dictators. Seems the OP has mischaracterised Trump as a 'strongman' in light of his proven fawning and weak-kneed-ness with Putin et alia. Obviously by yesterday's SOTU performance of direct confrontation with dictator Putin and wannabee Trump, Biden is the real 'strongman'.
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Your post again is a mixed salad of 'ad hominem', 'strawman' and 'appeal to emotion' illogical statements. Seems critical thinking is not part of MagaWorld. I would suggest what is 'forking creepy' is fawning Trump going 'weak at the knees' when he meets authoritarian dictators like Putin, Un, Xi and Orban, obviously displaying his 'father complex' from non-loving authoritarian father Fred Snr. Australian Ex PM Malcolm Turnbull said, 'Trump's behavior around Putin was "really creepy" and "struck everybody" at the time. The creepiness was palpable.' Ex-Prime Minister Issues Warning on Trump: 'Creepy' (newsweek.com)
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