The Special Counsel’s finding that President Biden ‘willfully retained and disclosed classified materials’ and engaged in practices that ‘present serious risks to…
“The Special Counsel’s finding that President Biden ‘willfully retained and disclosed classified materials’ and engaged in practices that ‘present serious risks to national security’ is deeply disturbing.
Not only does it demonstrate the President’s recklessness, but exposes a two-tiered system of justice that is indicting one President with politically motivated charges while carrying water for another amid similar allegations.
Among the most disturbing parts of this report is the Special Counsel’s justification for not recommending charges: namely that the President’s memory had such ‘significant limitations’ that he could not convince a jury that the President held a ‘mental state of willfulness’ that a serious felony requires.
A man too incapable of being held accountable for mishandling classified information is certainly unfit for the Oval Office.”
"our results indicate that Trump would have won the Electoral College in the 2020 U.S. presidential election had fraudulent mail-in ballots not been counted."https://t.co/IdFe6dRimR
Trump pledges “the largest deportation operation in history.” Biden campaign staff translates this as “rounding up millions of Latinos,” because they apparently believe all Latinos are illegal and all illegals are Latino. It’s like Biden is trying to drive away Latino voters. https://t.co/yD9J8O1mkD
Re 2:17, I was stumped as to what TDS meant, could only see that it was a high-speed internet service. lol. But I finally found what was the more likely reference.
Look, Dowd is a known liberal and when I read these columns I understand that. So yeah, there will be some of those opinions there, not sure why it was somehow alarming or noteworthy to point out as it was an (expected for those of us following policies) aside to her larger point. The piece was an opinion column.
Should be an interesting few months ahead. Seat belt time.
President Trump in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, speaking to the huge crowd inside the NRA Forum at the Great American Outdoor Show! (Farm Show Complex) ❤️pic.twitter.com/tPAhEMcqOY
I could only read a paragraph or so of the Ross Douthut NYT piece. But one thing he said did resonate with me a little.
He indicated that the Biden administration has been on par with other Democratic administrations in many ways. And that is accurate I think. If you discount the obvious discomfort of having a semi-senile leader, I’m not sure the actual policy is much different than Clinton’s would have been, or Obama’s. And I doubt it’s that much different than a Romney presidency would have been.
It really is all about policy. That’s why I’m perfectly content to write in Trump if he somehow falls off the ballot…or none of the above. The Uni-party is not an option for me.
In addition to working with NARA nags for months and producing more records to comply with subpoena. If anything, Trump over cooperated when he should’ve told NARA to pound sand. Now court docs prove he was being set up by NARA and DOJ as early as May 2021 on a docs case.
As the media and Dems denounce the salacious aspects of the Hur report, I compared the special counsel’s findings with Trump’s criminal case for classified documents.
I explain here in detail (it’s long!) why Biden’s case is much worse. https://t.co/quwu525jTr
Tychicus, I was referring to a hypothetical Hillary Clinton administration. Bill Clinton openly adopted many of the policies of of the Republicans who sent jobs overseas and other destructive activities. Those policies and their adherents are what we now know as the uni-party. Biden and Obama are terrible administrations no doubt. But they are the predictable ends of following the path we’ve been traveling for decades.
I’ve come to believe that being upset over the vote is like squabbling over the seating arrangements on the Titanic (sorry for the hackneyed metaphor). What’s done is done, and our young are in for a bumpy ride regardless of the Republican vote.
Live well, be in the Lord’s will, and pray for the salvation and the well-being of our families, neighbors and the universal body of Christ. These are the important things now. They’ve always been the important the things. :–)
“Live well, be in the Lord’s will, and pray for the salvation and the well-being of our families, neighbors and the universal body of Christ. These are the important things now. They’ve always been the important the things.”
“The Special Counsel’s finding that President Biden ‘willfully retained and disclosed classified materials’ and engaged in practices that ‘present serious risks to national security’ is deeply disturbing.
Not only does it demonstrate the President’s recklessness, but exposes a two-tiered system of justice that is indicting one President with politically motivated charges while carrying water for another amid similar allegations.
Among the most disturbing parts of this report is the Special Counsel’s justification for not recommending charges: namely that the President’s memory had such ‘significant limitations’ that he could not convince a jury that the President held a ‘mental state of willfulness’ that a serious felony requires.
A man too incapable of being held accountable for mishandling classified information is certainly unfit for the Oval Office.”
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As many have said all along. He’s unfit.
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Yep.
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Good, it’s long overdue.
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Reality….
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Good piece by Dowd on Biden today:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/10/opinion/biden-press-conference-health.html?unlocked_article_code=1.UU0.CbFh.FeDd_iuljNYO&smid=url-share
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Forgot, the 12:57 post was from me – dj
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Another good piece on the Biden dilemma by Ross Douthat:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/10/opinion/joe-biden-convention-2024.html?unlocked_article_code=1.UU0.3g50.Yvs2OI9HA3pW&smid=url-share
-dj
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I love how Dowd’s piece is on Biden, yet she can’t help but take swipes at “the bad man”… lol
TDS Is an ugly, all consuming, thing to its sufferers.
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Now that the order has been given, the propagandists turn, and suddenly begin reporting what’s been obvious, and they’ve been lying about, for years.
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Re 2:17, I was stumped as to what TDS meant, could only see that it was a high-speed internet service. lol. But I finally found what was the more likely reference.
Look, Dowd is a known liberal and when I read these columns I understand that. So yeah, there will be some of those opinions there, not sure why it was somehow alarming or noteworthy to point out as it was an (expected for those of us following policies) aside to her larger point. The piece was an opinion column.
Should be an interesting few months ahead. Seat belt time.
-dj
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policies = should be politics -dj
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Indeed.
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More enthusiasm.
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I could only read a paragraph or so of the Ross Douthut NYT piece. But one thing he said did resonate with me a little.
He indicated that the Biden administration has been on par with other Democratic administrations in many ways. And that is accurate I think. If you discount the obvious discomfort of having a semi-senile leader, I’m not sure the actual policy is much different than Clinton’s would have been, or Obama’s. And I doubt it’s that much different than a Romney presidency would have been.
It really is all about policy. That’s why I’m perfectly content to write in Trump if he somehow falls off the ballot…or none of the above. The Uni-party is not an option for me.
Debra
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Debra: I think it has been quite different from Clinton’s, but very similar to Obama’s. The Obama and Biden administrations were the two worst – ever.
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Meet the uniparty stooges masquerading as Rs.
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Despite what some wrongly believe, he’s cooperated since day one.
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Tychicus, I was referring to a hypothetical Hillary Clinton administration. Bill Clinton openly adopted many of the policies of of the Republicans who sent jobs overseas and other destructive activities. Those policies and their adherents are what we now know as the uni-party. Biden and Obama are terrible administrations no doubt. But they are the predictable ends of following the path we’ve been traveling for decades.
I’ve come to believe that being upset over the vote is like squabbling over the seating arrangements on the Titanic (sorry for the hackneyed metaphor). What’s done is done, and our young are in for a bumpy ride regardless of the Republican vote.
Live well, be in the Lord’s will, and pray for the salvation and the well-being of our families, neighbors and the universal body of Christ. These are the important things now. They’ve always been the important the things. :–)
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It looks like the Senate has again voted for (and passed) a bill to prolong the war in Ukraine. I hope the House can derail it.
https://news.google.com/articles/CBMiX2h0dHBzOi8vdGhlaGlsbC5jb20vaG9tZW5ld3Mvc2VuYXRlLzQ0NjE2NDYtc2VuYXRlLWFkdmFuY2VzLXVrcmFpbmUtYWlkZS1jb25zZXJ2YXRpdmUtYmxvY2thZGUv0gFjaHR0cHM6Ly90aGVoaWxsLmNvbS9ob21lbmV3cy9zZW5hdGUvNDQ2MTY0Ni1zZW5hdGUtYWR2YW5jZXMtdWtyYWluZS1haWRlLWNvbnNlcnZhdGl2ZS1ibG9ja2FkZS9hbXAv?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen
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Debra: Yes, thanks. I didn’t carefully read your “would have been.”
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Debra writes:
“Live well, be in the Lord’s will, and pray for the salvation and the well-being of our families, neighbors and the universal body of Christ. These are the important things now. They’ve always been the important the things.”
To which I add a hearty Amen!
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