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How stupid is Trump?

 
 
hingehead
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jun, 2023 09:05 pm
https://i.pinimg.com/564x/6a/af/cd/6aafcd156e070951c36050feeb818a00.jpg
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jun, 2023 09:10 pm
Star Member NanceGreggs (27,712 posts)

Who's going to break it to Donald?

Criminal charges don't go away based on how many threats you make against judges, investigators, and/or their families.

"Everyone hates me" is not a viable legal defense.

Mocking the laws you are charged under does not alter those laws, nor their effect, in any way.

No one has ever been exonerated on the basis that someone else did something worse.

No trial is ever dismissed because there's a crowd outside demanding it.


This seems to be Donald's legal strategy - and he probably pats himself on the back every day for being brilliant enough to have thunk it up all by himself!
glitterbag
 
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Reply Sun 11 Jun, 2023 10:50 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
I don't know what to say!!!!!! We are consumed by con artists. They tell us who to hate.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jun, 2023 06:05 am
@glitterbag,
Fortunately, most of us didn't fall for it. The fact is he drew his support from those who already didn't trust or believe in our two party system. What they didn't fall for was the GOP, they fell for DJT. The GOP philosophy is: win the office with what you got - the philosophy of a minority party. DJT co-opted the party from them. And a lot of Democrats thought that he could never win felt they could symbolically not vote for Hillary Clinton. And that rolled downhill: when they didn't vote for Hillary actively, they passively did not vote for Senators and Congress and we got the boogers Congress that lap danced DJT. We got booger state legislatures that tried to further gerrymander to shore the GOP up even further.

When these protofascist Trumpites get to see that DJT was more corrupt that they saw the system, they will stop voting or splinter up. And the GOP will regret their "big" tent more than ever.

Are you still in contact with Snood? What was his take on last weeks fireworks?

I hope the Orange Shitgibbon attempts a third party run.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jun, 2023 08:54 am
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jun, 2023 08:55 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Seriously?
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jun, 2023 10:13 am
The wall is cracking.

https://easycaptures.com/fs/uploaded/1661/0882196819.jpg
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Mon 12 Jun, 2023 10:43 am
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FyWcny4WYAUJSgr.jpg

Soooo close to the bridge. Coinky dink? I don't think so.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jun, 2023 06:06 am
https://image.caglecartoons.com/275463/600/the-new-trump-legal-team.png

https://image.caglecartoons.com/275496/600/new-trump-lawyers-wanted.png
engineer
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jun, 2023 06:18 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Trump finds no new lawyers in time for Mar-a-Lago documents arraignment
Quote:
Donald Trump is expected to be represented at his first court appearance to face federal criminal charges for retaining national security materials and obstruction of justice by two of his existing lawyers, despite trying to recruit a local Florida lawyer willing to join his legal defense team.

The lawyers making an appearance with Trump on Tuesday will be the top former federal prosecutor Todd Blanche and the former Florida solicitor general Chris Kise, according to people familiar with the matter. Trump’s co-defendant, his valet Walt Nauta, will be represented by Stanley Woodward.

Trump and his legal team spent the afternoon before his arraignment interviewing potential lawyers but the interviews did not result in any joining the team in time for Trump’s initial court appearance scheduled for 3pm ET on Tuesday after several attorneys declined to take him as a client.

Trump has also seemingly been unable to find a specialist national security lawyer, eligible to possess a security clearance, to help him navigate the Espionage Act charges.

The last-minute scramble to find a veteran trial lawyer was a familiar process for Trump, who has had difficulty hiring and keeping lawyers to defend him in the numerous federal and state criminal cases that have dogged him through his presidency and after he left the White House.

After interviewing a slate of potential lawyers at his Trump Doral resort, the former president settled on having Kise appearing as the local counsel admitted to the southern district of Florida as a one-off, with Blanche being sponsored by him to appear pro hac vice, one of the people said.

Blanche and Kise had dinner with Trump and other advisers on Monday at the BLT Prime restaurant at the Doral.

Among the Florida lawyers who turned down Trump was Howard Srebnick, who had expressed an interest the former president at trial as early as last week in part due to the high fees involved, but ultimately was not allowed to after conferring with his law partners, the person said.

The other prominent lawyer who declined to work with Trump was David Markus, who recently defended the Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum against charges that he lied to the FBI and funnelled campaign contributions into his personal accounts, the person said.

Trump and his team have interviewed the corruption attorney Benedict Kuehne, who was indicted in 2008 for money laundering before the charges were dropped, the person said. But he has his own baggage as he faces disbarment for contempt of court in a recent civil suit he lost.

The other interviews are understood to have been with William Barzee, as well as Bruce Zimet, the former chief assistant US attorney in Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach.

Part of the problem of recruiting new lawyers has been Trump’s reputation for being a notoriously difficult client who has a record of declining legal advice and seeking to have his lawyers act as attack dogs or political aides rather than attorneys bound by ethics rules, people close to the process said.

The other concern for the top lawyers in Florida being contacted by Trump’s advisers has been the perceived reputational damage that could come from defending the former president, the people said, not just because of his politics but also because of the strength of the indictment, which could potentially lead to years in prison.
bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jun, 2023 06:38 am
Most lawyers want paid upfront and not being asked to perform disbarable offenses. He's looking for someone with no ethics he can trust, that'll trust him. Tough specs.
Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jun, 2023 06:59 am
@bobsal u1553115,
bobsal u1553115 wrote:

Most lawyers want paid upfront and not being asked to perform disbarable offenses. He's looking for someone with no ethics he can trust, that'll trust him. Tough specs.


Tough?

Fuckin' impossible!
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jespah
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jun, 2023 07:52 am
@engineer,
The swift resignation of two lawyers probably means some combo of:
  1. It finally dawned on them that he'll never pay them
  2. They realized their own associates were already flipping and they would look bad
  3. They know a lot of damaging stuff including potentially even more serious stuff (could be anything from a very clear and perfectly recorded admission of guilt to fully verifiable proof that there was an auction for this info to the highest bidder or more) and are realizing they're bound to not disclose it. This puts lawyers in an untenable position, and the Code of Professional Responsibility essentially requires you to resign but also not to divulge why you're resigning
  4. There are potential civil, criminal, and/or disbarrable offenses against either or both of them, and they are getting ahead of the curve (potentially as a precursor to flipping and/or a plea deal)
  5. They're sick of this mishigas and have had enough already
  6. They recognize if they go any further, they will be utterly tainted and lose at least half if not more potential clients based on politics alone
BillW
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jun, 2023 09:43 am
@jespah,
Great construct!
Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jun, 2023 11:07 am
@BillW,
BillW wrote:

Great construct!


Hell of a list she made there, Bill.

And my guess is she is right on the button throughout.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jun, 2023 04:07 pm
Windsor Mann
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Donald Trump has been arrested more times than he’s been elected.
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Mame
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jun, 2023 04:40 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
ha!
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Tue 13 Jun, 2023 05:02 pm
Quote:
Judge allows Carroll to amend her defamation lawsuit to seek more damages

A federal judge will allow E. Jean Carroll to amend her original defamation lawsuit against the former President
to include comments he made at a CNN town hall...
(cnn)
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