The Donald Trump Score Card

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  1. egger

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    Over ten months have passed since the 2020 general election.
     
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  2. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Forty years of extensive studies concluded the republican party organizes like a flock of chickens. Evangelicals are the largest group, and their social record is the worst in the fucking country. Seriously, Fox News and friends have driven the idiots over the edge, and the easiest way to destroy the republican party today is to sell them cheap handguns, porn, and liquor. The most common reason for divorce in the US is money, and the most common reason for suicide is divorce, while alcohol and guns play their role. Conservatives like to point out that blacks have the highest homicide rates, because white people have the highest rates of suicide, divorce, rape, alcoholism, child abuse, abortion, and just about everything else, but insist they are moral.

    Never listen to what the chickens say, without examining the Big Picture, or you'll only confuse yourself. Life requires dialogue, and that's just not possible anymore. The only way forward is to confront them with their own bullshit, and that starts with the judges and lawyers sorting out their own disaster first.
     
  3. scratcho

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    I'm no psychiatrist so it may just be my opinion , but-----the son of a bitch is crazy!! If a man ever needed a big dose of acid ( REAL truth serum )and then had to listen to himself talk about ANYTHING------that man would be Donald J. Trump!!

    (those of you with experience know exactly what I mean.)
     
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  4. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Modern science is destroying humanity and the entire fucking world, while desperately searching for someone to call "insane". A century of evidence indicates the problem is classic logic, which has been used and abused by everyone to make money, because nobody has had a decent alternative! Life sucks and then you die, but I intend to go down with a fight, and have already posted all the required mathematics and linguistics to automate instant karma. Sometimes, you just have to get angry enough to make a difference, but hate is the worst possible habit to acquire.
     
  5. egger

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    Trump will be pleased to be informed that Durham, appointed by the DOJ during Trump's term, has indicted Sussmann.

    Trump had wanted Durham to publish an interim report before the 2020 election describing how investigations were proceeding with the hopes of improving his chance of being reelected.


    Trump special prosecutor investigating origins of Russia probe charges ex-attorney with Clinton campaign

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    "A special prosecutor appointed more than two years ago to investigate the origins of the Trump-Russia collusion scandal has filed criminal charges against a prominent cyber security lawyer.

    Michael E. Sussman has been indicted on a charge of making a false statement about a client during a meeting with the FBI during a meeting in 2016, the Department of Justice announced on Thursday.

    The charges, which had been anticipated, have been denied by Mr Sussman’s lawyers, who say the DoJ’s evidence is weak and they will take the case to trial.

    It marks just the second case brought by special prosecutor John Durham, since his appointment by Donald Trump’s Attorney-General Bill Barr in May 2019."
     
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  6. egger

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    The 'Durham report' arrived over ten months too late for Trump.
     
  7. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Donald Duck is changing his diaper more often, and the charges of lying to the FBI could easily be merely a way to encourage him to shit himself to death...

    If you ask me, it couldn't happen to a nicer guy! :)
     
  8. egger

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    The case against Sussmann sounds relatively weak.

    Trump was hoping to have Durham blow the door open with all kinds of discoveries of criminal activities involving plots against him.
     
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  9. wooleeheron

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    This is precisely why the CIA wanted him in office, because they knew damned well he's so far out of touch with reality, he's easy to work with.
     
  10. egger

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    27 out of 3 million votes in WI were found to be suspect in the 2020 election.

    Trump is still hammering away at alleged massive election fraud in WI and other swing states he lost.


    27 possible voter fraud cases in 3 million Wisconsin ballots

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    "More than half of the total cases, 16 of 27, were people in the city of La Crosse whose registered address was at a UPS Store. State law requires voters to be registered at their residential address. The clerk sent those voters a letter giving them 30 days to register at a residential address for future elections.

    Of the 11 other cases: four people voted both in person and absentee; one was a convicted felon; one was an absentee ballot returned by the son of the person who requested it and who voted in person; three people voted in two places; one person returned two absentee ballots; and one person who had been adjudicated incompetent and wasn’t allowed to cast a ballot."
     
  11. egger

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    The Trump proclamation: fraudulent ballots are never cast for him.


    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...million-illegal-votes-were-cast-for-him-zero/

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    "No, says Trump. In fact, zero illegal votes were cast for him, he told ABC News's David Muir in an interview airing Wednesday night.

    “Of those votes cast, none of 'em come to me. None of 'em come to me. They would all be for the other side. None of 'em come to me,” Trump said.

    He added later: “Those were Hillary votes. And if you look at it they all voted for Hillary. They all voted for Hillary. They didn't vote for me. I don't believe I got one. Okay, these are people that voted for Hillary Clinton.""
     
  12. egger

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    Trump rioter and salon owner loses request to judge.


    https://www.usnews.com/news/top-new...ons-for-salon-owner-facing-jan-6-riot-charges

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    "A. Charles Peruto Jr., lawyer for Gina Bisignano, 52, owner of Gina’s Eyelashes and Skincare, asked U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols in Washington to terminate a house arrest order and to allow his client to remove an ankle bracelet monitor.

    Nichols, however, declined to relax Bisignano's release conditions, though he said he might reconsider his position.

    According to an FBI document, during the riot Bisignano, using a bullhorn, declared "This is 1776, and we the people will never give up."

    The FBI said that as she spoke other members of the crowd sprayed police with a fire extinguisher and attacked their shields "with what appear to be batons."

    Bisignano faces seven criminal charges, including obstruction of an official proceeding and civil disorder."
     
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  13. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Donald Duck is the King of Professional Wrestling and Reality TV or, more precisely, the rooster. Comprehend the rooster, and the chickens make more sense. You can also think of him as preaching Televangelism, and those who preach don't know, while those who know don't preach. By merely preaching the gospel of denial nonstop, his audience merely wants to hear the fucking rooster make noise.
     
  14. egger

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    Barr appointed Durham to conduct an administrative review in May 2019 which was wide in its scope.

    Barr secretly made Durham a special prosecutor in October 2020.

    The Sussmann indictment was made on September 16, 2021, 2 years and 4 months after the review started.


    How Do You Solve a Problem Like John Durham?

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    "Consider for a moment the breadth of this mandate. Durham gets to look not merely at whether anyone broke any law in connection with the origin or conduct of the Russia investigation during the campaign but whether anyone in the Mueller investigation broke any law at any time—a matter about which there has been no public suggestion of any kind. As Blackman rightly notes, “Durham can investigate anyone who potentially violated any law that is in any way connected with the investigation of the 2016 election. And that investigation can target Mueller and his staff.”

    Barr’s order does something else too: It creates a mandate for a public report from Durham. The regulations themselves do not do this. They require only a confidential report from the special counsel to the attorney general explaining the special counsel’s prosecution and nonprosecution decisions. But Barr’s order goes a step further, requiring that: “In addition to the confidential report required by 28 C.F.R. § 600.8(c), the Special Counsel, to the maximum extent possible and consistent with the law and the policies and practices of the Department of Justice, shall submit to the Attorney General a final report, and such interim reports as he deems appropriate, in a form that will permit public dissemination” (emphasis added). "
     
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    Trump's frustration grew as the 2020 election was approaching and Durham hadn't released a public interim report.


    Trump: Justice Dept. had ‘plenty of time’ for Durham probe
    By MICHAEL BALSAMO, ZEKE MILLER and COLLEEN LONG
    October 9, 2020

    Trump: Justice Dept. had 'plenty of time' for Durham probe
     
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    Article about the legal intricacies of the Durham probe issued by Barr.


    How Do You Solve a Problem Like John Durham?

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    "Consider for a moment the breadth of this mandate. Durham gets to look not merely at whether anyone broke any law in connection with the origin or conduct of the Russia investigation during the campaign but whether anyone in the Mueller investigation broke any law at any time—a matter about which there has been no public suggestion of any kind. As Blackman rightly notes, “Durham can investigate anyone who potentially violated any law that is in any way connected with the investigation of the 2016 election. And that investigation can target Mueller and his staff.”

    Barr’s order does something else too: It creates a mandate for a public report from Durham. The regulations themselves do not do this. They require only a confidential report from the special counsel to the attorney general explaining the special counsel’s prosecution and nonprosecution decisions. But Barr’s order goes a step further, requiring that: “In addition to the confidential report required by 28 C.F.R. § 600.8(c), the Special Counsel, to the maximum extent possible and consistent with the law and the policies and practices of the Department of Justice, shall submit to the Attorney General a final report, and such interim reports as he deems appropriate, in a form that will permit public dissemination” (emphasis added).

    In other words, Barr—having already had Durham pursue a noncriminal review of Justice Department and FBI conduct and having given him a sweeping jurisdictional mandate to investigate anything he wants—now gives him an extraregulatory requirement to write about it all in public.

    There’s a third clever thing about Barr’s appointment order for Durham: On the surface, at least, it closely resembles the appointment order for Mueller himself."
     
  17. egger

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    Barr seemed to do a good job at making it difficult for Biden to bring Durham's activities to a reasonable end.


    How Do You Solve a Problem Like John Durham?

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    "If Durham has a few discrete live cases, he does not need a sweeping mandate to investigate any possible violation of law by anyone at any time involving the Russia investigation. And he certainly doesn’t need an extraregulatory mandate to write a report designed for public consumption. His jurisdiction, rather, should reflect something roughly approximating what his reasonable criminal investigative questions are. In Mueller’s case, this meant a mandate to examine Russian interference in the 2016 election, possible coordination with that effort on the American side, and efforts to obstruct his probe. In this case, I don’t know what the mandate should include, not knowing what criminal questions Durham has before him, but I’m fairly confident that the live criminal questions before Durham do not require a mandate as sweepingly broad as the one Barr mischievously gave him."
     
  18. wooleeheron

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    When is a problem not really a problem? When its all Professional Wrestling. Donald Duck trashed everything out, because the CIA wants him to raise hell and flush all the vermin out of the woods. The more noise and issues conservatives make right now, the better.
     
  19. egger

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    The indictment hinges on the claim that Sussmann lied to the FBI by not informing that he was working on behalf of Hillary Clinton's team..


    https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...8ba0e6-1696-11ec-a5e5-ceecb895922f_story.html

    excerpt:

    "Legal experts promptly cast doubt on the case’s broader significance, saying the alleged transgression seemed relatively minor given the length of time Durham’s team has been at work.

    “If this is all Durham’s got, it has a feel of trying to justify his existence for the last two years,” said Randall Eliason, a former federal prosecutor who specialized in corruption cases. In the course of investigations, Eliason said, “there are a lot of cases that could be brought but aren’t because they are so trivial. And this seems to fall into that category to me. The indictment itself says the FBI already knew Sussmann was a lawyer for the Democratic National Committee.”"
     
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  20. egger

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    Trump will probably brand the indictment as a massive criminal offense and that he was right all along about the Russia investigation.
     
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