Let's expect greatness. Trump, or someone from his awesome new cabinet, will find a way to "make America safe again." And obviously we're not very safe until all the unvetted asylum seekers are out of here.
Let's expect greatness. Trump, or someone from his awesome new cabinet, find a way to "make America safe again." And obviously we're not very sa until all the unvetted asylum seekers are out of here.
I think Gabbard will do well. I am a little skeptical of a couple of the other picks -- Getz and Musk. Musk in particular seems to me like
someone who might go "bull in a china shop" and screw something up in
the process.
heI think Gabbard will do well. I am a little skeptical of a couple of
irectorother picks -- Getz and Musk. Musk in particular seems to me like someone who might go "bull in a china shop" and screw something up in the process.
I'm more concerned about having Gabbard, a former Democrat, being the
of national intelligence. I don't see any intelligent reason for anyone toav
been a Democrat in the first place, unless they did it for the money.
I'm more concerned about having Gabbard, a former Democrat, being theirector
of national intelligence. I don't see any intelligent reason for anyoneav
been a Democrat in the first place, unless they did it for the money.
Unlike Gaetz, she is not under investigation for having sex with minors. Her being a former Democrat is much less worisome to me. Naming Gaetz would be like Biden or Harris naming Epstien to a position (assuming he was alive for them to do so).
Aaron Thomas wrote to Mike Powell <=-
I suspect that the "sex with minors" thing is a witch hunt,
and that
Trump nominated Gaetz to send a message to the left and their lawfare.
Unlike Gaetz, she is not under investigation for having sex with minors. Her being a former Democrat is much less worisome to me. Naming Gaetz would be like Biden or Harris naming Epstien to a position (assuming he was alive for them to do so).
I suspect that the "sex with minors" thing is a witch hunt, and that Trump nominated Gaetz to send a message to the left and their lawfare.
I suspect that the "sex with minors" thing is a witch hunt,
It probably is. They want to warp "sex with minors" into "pedophilia". It's a smear campaign.
And remember, if an Ignorant Elitst claims that someone is <something>, you can be assured that the Ignorant Elitists actually is <something>.
Of course, it helps that Gaetz is really good a digging for the facts.
I hope he can put some of these people in prison (where they belong).
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
The Democrats are now officially "The Freak Off Party."
Unless there's video evidence of him having sex with a minor, then I
want to see Matt Gaetz get confirmed. Accusations or even charges are
not (and never have been) proof of anything.
I suspect that the "sex with minors" thing is a witch hunt,
It probably is. They want to warp "sex with minors" into "pedophilia". It's a smear campaign.
I never heard anything about it until after the nomination announcement, and I
doubt that the brainwashed leftists heard about it until then either.
Of course, it helps that Gaetz is really good a digging for the facts.
I hope he can put some of these people in prison (where they belong).
Unless there's video evidence of him having sex with a minor, then I want to see Matt Gaetz get confirmed. Accusations or even charges are not (and never have been) proof of anything.
The Democrats are now officially "The Freak Off Party."
I think the term is "The Freak Party" as evidenced by the number of multi-pierced, tattooed, colored hair nut jobs who lost their minds (and sometimes their hair) online in the last week or so.
Unless there's video evidence of him having sex with a minor, then I want to see Matt Gaetz get confirmed. Accusations or even charges are not (and never have been) proof of anything.
And, for most of the country, the accusations only prove:
1. The Elitists want to continue their two-tiered system of justice.
2. The Elitists, and their operatives, are guilty as sin and are scared that Gaetz will get the evidence and hold them accountable.
3. And that they know that Gaetz can do it.
That is what hearings and trials are for. Many crimes happen that are
not on video. Accusations are not proof but someone facing a hearing
for sex with a minor should not even be nominated for a position until they've been cleared of the charges.
I will say it again... it is just like nominating Epstien, were he still alive, or P. Diddy, or any close partying associates of either of them. If Kamala had won and then named Diddy as her AG, I am pretty sure everyone here would see how stupid that was, even though Diddy is only accused at this point.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
It's funny because the left should have already learned their lesson
about lawfare when they saw the results of the 2024 elections, but
instead they're just digging themselves deeper into a hole that they'll never crawl out of.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Mike Powell <=-
I understand. It seems like Trump is making a mistake with that nomination, but it's also a mistake to let lawfare dictate who our nominees are going to be. Hopefully the senate sees it that way.
The theory is that for something like election fraud, you can't have direct lines of communication with anyone - since those will be traced back to a person who can rat out the leaders.
So they do things like effective-brainwashing, then signalling (i.e. "Trump is a threat to Democracy!"), then some gentle nudging of suggestions of what do to.
The problem with such a setup is that you can't control it. Ex: You
can't tell the operatives to "stand down". Hence why they are still trying to cheat in some states by generating fake ballots.
So you still have some people pushing the "plan" when they should have been told to "stand down, bide your time, be quiet", because they can't
be told that. There are no lines of communication because each
uI will say it again... it is just like nominating Epstien, were he still alive, or P. Diddy, or any close partying associates of either of them. If Kamala had won and then named Diddy as her AG, I am pretty sure everyone here would see how stupid that was, even though Diddy is only accused at this point.
I understand. It seems like Trump is making a mistake with that nomination,
it's also a mistake to let lawfare dictate who our nominees are going to be. Hopefully the senate sees it that way.
Assuming it is lawfare.
With Trump, some of the accusations were obviously exaggerated if not fabricated.
In Gaetz's case, he apparently was pretty boastful to fellow Republicans about his exploits, and some of them were not at all impressed.
With turnover in recent administrations being what it is, I am sure Trump could have found Gaetz a place to reward him with after Gaetz had been cleared.
What accusations do you find exaggerated or fabricated?
In Gaetz's case, he apparently was pretty boastful to fellow Republicans about his exploits, and some of them were not at all impressed.
Not only that there is witness testimony that'll likely be released in
the ethics committee's report.
Not only that there is witness testimony that'll likely be released in
the ethics committee's report.
Speaking of testimony, still waiting to hear what Trump's alleged other charge were that are supposedly attached to the long dead misdemeanor in the NYC case
They the Democrats - used this to taunt and to use the words "Felon" in hopes that it would sway people from voting for man w/ this new label stuck to his head. As we all know that didn't out as planned. Did it?
Please - Enjoy your Hot Chocolate with the mini-marshmallows and your fresh box of Crayola Crayons (64 count) and please try to stay within the lines.
Assuming it is lawfare. With Trump, some of the accusations were obviously exaggerated if not fabricated. In Gaetz's case, he apparently was pretty boastful to fellow Republicans about his exploits, and some
of them were not at all impressed.
With turnover in recent administrations being what it is, I am sure Trump could have found Gaetz a place to reward him with after Gaetz had been cleared.
Not only that there is witness testimony that'll likely be released in >> the ethics committee's report.
Speaking of testimony, still waiting to hear what Trump's alleged other charge were that are supposedly attached to the long dead misdemeanor in
NYC case
Oh, is donnie facing misdemeanor charges?
I only heard about his 34 felony convictions.
They the Democrats - used this to taunt and to use the words "Felon" in hopes that it would sway people from voting for man w/ this new label stu
to his head. As we all know that didn't out as planned. Did it?
The democrats (and others) used the word felon correctly.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
That's a realistic theory, and it explains why a few idiots are still trying to steal the McCormick/Casey senate race. They've already been caught, but they keep going because they can't be seen communicating
with Alex Soros.
In Gaetz's case, he apparently was pretty boastful to fellow Republicans about his exploits, and some of them were not at all impressed.
Not only that there is witness testimony that'll likely be released in the ethics committee's report.
With turnover in recent administrations being what it is, I am sure Trump could have found Gaetz a place to reward him with after Gaetz had been cleared.
Trump will reward Gaetz?
rumpWith turnover in recent administrations being what it is, I am sure
notcould have found Gaetz a place to reward him with after Gaetz had been cleared.
But who knows what's going on behind the scenes. Maybe Trump and Gatez are planning on doing some hardcore prosecutions. That's what I'm hoping for. I don't want Biden or Hochul to get away with the awful things they've done
sure if he can help with the Hochul stuff, but I want Democrats heads tooll!
The democrats (and others) used the word felon correctly.
I think you've not been following along. IMHO, Trump is rewarding Gaetz for being a good MAGA with the AG position nomination.
What makes the Elitists nervious, though, is that these few places "still counting" will get a great deal of scrutiny. The last thing the
Elitists want is for someone to examine what's been going on.
planning on doing some hardcore prosecutions. That's what I'm hoping for don't want Biden or Hochul to get away with the awful things they've donnot
sure if he can help with the Hochul stuff, but I want Democrats heads tooll!
There are many, many qualified persons that Trump could do that with that do not have any sex with minors accusations hanging over their heads.
I also think it is funny that the notion that the Democrats are the
"party of paedophiles" has been shared in this echo many, many times,
and yet there is no apparent issues with potential paedophilia when a
MAGA is involved.
The case is legally and factually complex, making it harder for a jury to embrace a narrative that justifies a conviction.
The indictment charges Trump with falsifying business records with intent to defraud,
Did you see it? or miss it (due to your hatred and condition of TDS)
Bragg has alleged that there are multiple second crimes.
We Are STILL Waiting to see. What These "Other Crimes" are Alleged to be.
Assuming there is a report.
I think you've not been following along. IMHO, Trump is rewarding Gaetz
for being a good MAGA with the AG position nomination.
Nope... Trump is NOT a felon...
Judge needs to rule on the case...
BUT wait there's more...
And the appeals court needs to hear the appeal... If there is a conviction where it'll be thrown out.
Again you knowledge of the US is spectacular once again Alan.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Mike Powell <=-
Not to worry then. We'll get somebody. I'm disappointed with Gaetz for resigning from congress anyway. That's not helpful for us.
Every time someone wants a politician removed, they make sex
allegations, but there's never any proof (except when it's a Democrat.)
Not to worry then. We'll get somebody. I'm disappointed with Gaetz fo resigning from congress anyway. That's not helpful for us.
But the timing of that allows a replacement to be selected before
Congress goes into session. So Matt is trying to be helpful there.
Trump has already been convicted. He is awaiting sentencing.
He was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
Even if that case is under appeal, he is a felon until if/when it
is appealed.
If it is thrown out on merit, then that is a good thing. If it is thrown out because a Trump appointed AG gets rid of it, then we cannot ever say if he was guilty or not.
In this case, he seems to be talking about the conviction from earlier this year and, for once, seems to have knowledge of what he is talking about.
My guess would be that a Gaetz-lead DOJ will be a lot less likely to ever expose the Epstein list as he could very well be on it. Maybe on the Diddy list, too.
IB Joe wrote to Alan Ianson <=-
Trump voted this November and felons can't vote...
You may be called a felon after the judge sentences you. In the US
there is an appeals process as well.
Trump voted this November and felons can't vote...
You may be called a felon after the judge sentences you. In the US there is
oliticalHe was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Even if that case is under appeal, he is a felon until if/when it
is appealed.
Trump is a felon after the judge renders the conviction. Until then... He's not. The judge is playing with the conviction because this is all a
game.
Alan Dershowitz, and many other Constitutional Scholars say that there are sooooooooo many reversible errors that the case will get tossed eventually... On appeal. Moreover, there is a bunch of evidence that should not have been presented in the case be cause, as per the Supreme Court, Trump had immunityithi
some of the evidence.
Alan Dershowitz, et al., said NY law says that the Judge has to sentence
1 year of Jury conviction... So he can't wait until 2029. And there is a way to tackle the case if the judge tries to postpone it until 2029.
In this case, he seems to be talking about the conviction from earlier this year and, for once, seems to have knowledge of what he is talking about.
He used the word felon wasn't talking about conviction.
Trump has already been convicted. He is awaiting sentencing.
Trump voted this November and felons can't vote...
You may be called a felon after the judge sentences you. In the US there is
appeals process as well.
urrentlTrump voted this November and felons can't vote...
His ability to vote is contingent on his voting status in New York, where he was convicted. In NY state, a felon CAN vote so long as they are not
incarcerated. He was not in jail, so he was still eligible to vote.
You may be called a felon after the judge sentences you. In the US there
The appeals process doesn't change anything until a ruling is made in said appeal. If you appeal a felony conviction, until the appelate court rules otherwise, you ARE a felon.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
But the timing of that allows a replacement to be selected before
Congress goes into session. So Matt is trying to be helpful there.
I just hope the GOP is prepared to win the special election.
Trump's nominations, if confirmed, are going to take a lot of excellent people away from their jobs, like Doug Bergum and Kristi Noem for
example.
As long as they have good replacements, it will be ok I guess. (But I don't want to see any red states being taken over by Democrats!)
IB Joe wrote to Mike Powell <=-
Trump is a felon after the judge renders the conviction. Until then... He's not. The judge is playing with the conviction because this is all
a political game.
His ability to vote is contingent on his voting status in New York,
where he was convicted. In NY state, a felon CAN vote so long as they
are not currently incarcerated. He was not in jail, so he was still eligible to vote.
The appeals process doesn't change anything until a ruling is made in
said appeal. If you appeal a felony conviction, until the appelate
court rules otherwise, you ARE a felon.
I think you might be confusing the sentence with the conviction. Trump has been convicted of a felony. Whether he is sentenced to community service or jail doesn't alter the felony status of the conviction.
Yeah, I think that is probably part of the "right to a fair trial" protection. It would prevent NY from holding someone indefinately
without finally sentencing them.
I have seen Alan use both, and both are true. Trump was convicted of a felony. He has yet to be sentenced but, until/unless the case is
appealed and/or tossed, he is currently convicted of a felony and is therefore a felon.
That depends on what state you live in and also may be subject to you actually being sentenced and/or exhausting your appeals.
There is an appeals process but you are a convicted felon upon
conviction, not sentencing. Otherwise, someone who never exhausts their appeals would never be a felon.
And a distraction from Biden's misappropriation and mishandling of classified materials.
Trump voted this November and felons can't vote...
His ability to vote is contingent on his voting status in New York,
where he was convicted. In NY state, a felon CAN vote so long as they
are not currently incarcerated. He was not in jail, so he was still eligible to vote.
Trump's nominations, if confirmed, are going to take a lot of excelle people away from their jobs, like Doug Bergum and Kristi Noem for example.
Trump only has 4 years to start cleaning things out, or the Elitists
will cheat again and we'll be right back to where we started. He needs
to use those good people now.
I know that I have to put up with this mess in Michigan for another 2 years when we kick the Tyrant out of office along with her harpies. But I'm concerned about the election fraud like they have in California.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
I understand. Only the best will do. I hope these people take this as seriously as Trump does.
You need a really good candidate. After you find one, you need that candidate to rally like crazy like Trump did. How hard would it be to visit every city in Michigan? Not very hard!
IB Joe wrote to Ken Nischan <=-
Well, until the judge pulls the trigger Trump is not a felon
IB Joe wrote to Dr. What <=-
And a distraction from Biden's misappropriation and mishandling of classified materials.
I cannot wait to see the swamp getting drained.
He is not a felon... Unless/until the judge makes it final his conviction is
limbo PERIOD. Its that last act that seals the deal
He resides in Florida and his in ability to vote as a felon is exactlyhat...
Florida State Law...
person has completed all terms of his or her sentence. Completion of the sentence means
The sentence you needed to read... If Trump had completed all the sentencing requirements ... Went to Jail... Paid his fines... Did his probation ... finished his parole... He then can apply to vote...
igHis ability to vote is contingent on his voting status in New York, where he was convicted. In NY state, a felon CAN vote so long as they are not currently incarcerated. He was not in jail, so he was still eligible to vote.
Are you sure? I have a friend who is a convicted felon from NY, and he's a
Trump guy, but he says that he's not allowed to vote.
But that can't be true. That would completely negate the Ignorant Elitists talking point. :)
You can believe what you want, but most of the rest of us know that he currently a convicted felon awaiting sentencing.
Except you are leaving out the part where, if the conviction is in
another state, Florida uses that state's felony voting rights
procedures. Since Trump was conviced in New York, Florida applies New York's rules.
In 2021 New York made it legal for felons to vote so long as they are not incarcerated at the time of the election. Trump is not in jail so Trump can vote.
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