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Biden's Last Stand: The Twilight Moves of a Defiant President


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Goodnight, sleepy Joe...

 

It's nap time now. Bye bye.

 

What a truly dreadful president. 

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1 hour ago, mokwit said:

I just don't know how they will be able to fumigate the stench of corruption from the Whitehouse that he leaves behind.

 

We'll probably see all the windows open in January.

The scent of musk is a well known scent used by parfumiers for overpowering other smells...

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Defiant? 😄

 

More like a grumpy old git at the nursing home throwing his desert on the floor because he didn't get enough custard. 

 

Silly old man. 

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1 hour ago, herfiehandbag said:

The scent of musk is a well known scent used by parfumiers for overpowering other smells...

There will be a lot of musk in the oval office initially, but i suspect it will be too overpowering and someone in particular won't like too much of it, sooner or later it will just be the 'great smell of Trump' in the oval office.

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6 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

That has to be BS. How can one be pardoned for something one hasn't been convicted of? IMO that is something out of fantasy land. However, as Biden's brain  is currently residing in fantasy land, perhaps he'll give it a go.

 

BTW, if Biden is actually able to do it, just imagine what Trump could preemptively pardon? If Biden manages to open that door, it's open for every future POTUS.

Guess you are unfamiliar with Ford's pardon of Nixon, which covered any crimes he 'may have committed'.

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7 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

That has to be BS. How can one be pardoned for something one hasn't been convicted of? IMO that is something out of fantasy land. However, as Biden's brain  is currently residing in fantasy land, perhaps he'll give it a go.

 

BTW, if Biden is actually able to do it, just imagine what Trump could preemptively pardon? If Biden manages to open that door, it's open for every future POTUS.

Already opened, as a result of the relatively recent SCOTUS ruling of broad immunity acting as President ...

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7 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

It's a pity Biden wasn't as active during the past 4 years. Had he been he might have a legacy to leave.

 

Perhaps we should be saying "Biden's handlers have been active recently".

Clearly, you are utterly unacquainted with the massive amount of his proposed legislation that was enacted during his first 2 years of office.

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The biggest scandal in American history: who has been the President for the past year or so. 

 

We are going to find out, no help from the late lamented "mainstream" media.

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9 minutes ago, placeholder said:

If anyone is living in an alternative reality it's you. 

Stephen K. Bannon: Trump's former chief strategist in the White House was in charge of the final months of his 2016 presidential campaign and was indicted in August along with three others on wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges. Prosecutors alleged that Bannon’s crowdfunding “We Build the Wall” campaign raised more than $25 million from Trump supporters and used hundreds of thousands for personal expenses. He was taken into custody by U.S. Postal Inspection Service agents while on board the yacht of Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui. Bannon received a full pardon and now will not have to face a trial.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/full-list-trump-s-last-minute-pardons-commuted-sentences-n1254806

 

And there's this:

On June 16, 1992, Weinberger was indicted on two counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice. Bush pardoned him before his trial. 

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/12/24/bush-pardons-iran-contra-felons-dec-24-1992-1072042

 

And there's this:

"Orenstein said precedent had already been established by former President Gerald Ford when he granted a blanket pardon to President Richard Nixon in 1974 for any crimes committed while he was the commander in chief even though Nixon hadn't been charged with a crime when he resigned from office over the Watergate scandal."

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-considers-preemptive-pardons-experts-constitutional/story?id=116505853

 
Another deflection to distract us from the horrors of Biden.

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2 minutes ago, G_Money said:

 
Another deflection to distract us from the horrors of Biden.

Your idea of a deflection is correcting an error made by someone else? 

If the issue is a deflection, it was raised by thaibeachlover, not by me. Take it up with him.

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13 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

The biggest scandal in American history: who has been the President for the past year or so. 

 

We are going to find out, no help from the late lamented "mainstream" media.

I see you ok with witch hunt now. 😆

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6 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Your idea of a deflection is correcting an error made by someone else? 

If the issue is a deflection, it was raised by thaibeachlover, not by me. Take it up with him.


The thread is about Biden.

 

Keep deflecting and adding whataboutism.

 

That’s all you have left since losing the election.

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5 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

I see you ok with witch hunt now. 😆

Englsih grammar please. Somehow finding out how the Presidents obvious disability was hidden from the American people and how policy decisions were made is well withing the sphere of knowledge allowed to the American people is it not? Or are you one of those Euros who just bows before that which the government tells you?

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40 minutes ago, G_Money said:

More sabotage by Biden in his final days.

 

Yeah... but come next year. These things Biden is doing will be forgotten and blame will be solely placed on Trump for not being able to do what he said he would. Fortunately, Trump does not forget and will be sure to show the links to how the Dems made things cost more and how he now has to wait to fight against these things Biden and his staff are doing now to slow down Trump when he takes office. 

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