I remember thinking after the 2020 election that I would never have to think about Trump again. Never see his angry face. Never hear his snarling voice. Never hear his boasts. Never listen to his endless lies. Boy, was I wrong. Television and newspapers are wall-to-wall Trump.
Heather Cox Richardson wrote about the different mind-sets of Biden and Trump. One speaks with dignity. The other rants about his enemies and openly plots his vengeance.
The defense and the prosecution today made their closing statements in the New York criminal case against Trump for falsifying business records to hide a $130,000 payment to adult film actress Stephanie Clifford, also known as Stormy Daniels. The payment was intended to stop her account of her sexual encounter with Trump from becoming public in the days before the 2016 election, when the Trump campaign was already reeling from the Access Hollywood tape showing Trump boasting of sexual assault.
The Biden-Harris campaign showed up at the trial today with veteran actor Robert DeNiro and former police officers Michael Fanone and Harry Dunn, who protected the U.S. Capitol and members of Congress from rioters on January 6, 2021. In words seemingly calculated to get under Trump’s skin, DeNiro said, “We New Yorkers used to tolerate him when he was just another grubby real estate hustler masquerading as a big shot,” and called him a coward.
When Robert Costa of CBS News asked campaign spokesperson Michael Tyler why they had shown up at the trial, Tyler answered: “Because you all are here. You’ve been incessantly covering this day in and day out, and we want to remind the American people ahead of the…first debate on June 27 of the unique, persistent, and growing threat that Donald Trump poses to the American people and to our democracy. So since you all are here, we’re here communicating that message.”
Yesterday, in remarks at Arlington National Cemetery in observance of Memorial Day, President Joe Biden honored “the sacrifice of the hundreds of thousands of women and men who’ve given their lives for this nation. Each one…a link in the chain of honor stretching back to our founding days. Each one bound by common commitment—not to a place, not to a person, not to a President, but to an idea unlike any idea in human history: the idea of the United States of America.”
“[F]reedom has never been guaranteed,” Biden said. “Every generation has to earn it; fight for it; defend it in battle between autocracy and democracy, between the greed of a few and the rights of many…. And just as our fallen heroes have kept the ultimate faith with our country and our democracy, we must keep faith with them,” he said.
His speech at Arlington echoed the message he delivered to this year’s graduating class at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he urged the graduates to hold fast to their oaths. “On your very first day at West Point, you raised your right hands and took an oath—not to a political party, not to a president, but to the Constitution of the United States of America—against all enemies, foreign and domestic,” he said to applause. Soldiers “have given their lives for that Constitution. They have fought to defend the freedoms that it protects: the right to vote, the right to worship, the right to raise your voice in protest. They have saved and sacrificed to ensure, as President Lincoln said, a ‘government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the Earth.’”
“[N]othing is guaranteed about our democracy in America. Every generation has an obligation to defend it, to protect it, to preserve it, to choose it,” he said. “Now, it’s your turn.” Biden spent more than an hour saluting and shaking the hand of each graduate.
In contrast, Trump ushered in Memorial Day with a post on his social media company, saying: “Happy Memorial Day to All, including the Human Scum that is working so hard to destroy our Once Great Country, & to the Radical Left, Trump Hating Federal Judge in New York that presided over, get this, TWO separate trials, that awarded a woman, who I never met before (a quick handshake at a celebrity event, 25 years ago, doesn’t count!), 91 MILLION DOLLARS for “DEFAMATION.” He then continued to attack E. Jean Carroll, the writer who successfully sued him for defamation, before turning to attack Judge Arthur Engoron, who presided over the civil case of Trump and the Trump Organization falsifying documents, and Judge Juan Merchan, who is presiding over the current criminal case in New York.
The message behind this extraordinary post was twofold: Trump can think of nothing but himself…and he appears to be terrified.
On Saturday, May 25, Trump had an experience quite different from his usual reception at rallies of hand-picked supporters. He was resoundingly booed at the national convention of the Libertarian Party in Washington, D.C., where Secret Service agents confiscated squeaky rubber chickens before his speech. Attendees jeered Trump’s order, “You have to combine with us,” even when he reminded them of his libertarian credentials—tax cuts and defunding of federal equality programs—and promised to pardon the January 6 rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol.
Trump also promised to pardon Ross Ulbricht, who founded and from January 2011 to October 2013 ran an online criminal marketplace called Silk Road, where more than $200 million in illegal drugs and other illicit goods and services, such as computer hacking, were bought and sold. Most of the sales were of drugs, with the Silk Road home page listing nearly 13,000 options, including heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, and LSD. The wares were linked to at least six deaths from overdose around the world. In May 2015, Ulbricht was sentenced to life in prison and was ordered to forfeit more than $180 million.
Libertarians want Ulbricht released because they support drug legalization on the grounds that people should be able to make their own choices and they see Ulbricht’s sentence as government overreach. Trump has repeatedly called for the death penalty for drug dealers, making his promise to pardon Ulbricht an illustration of just how badly he thinks he needs the support of Libertarian voters. But they refused to endorse him.
Trump appeared angry, and on Sunday, as Greg Sargent reported in The New Republic, he reposted a video of a man raging at MSNBC host Joe Scarborough. In it, the man says that when Trump is reelected: “He’ll get rid of all you f*cking liberals. You liberals are gone when he f*cking wins. You f*cking blowjob liberals are done. Uncle Donnie’s gonna take this election—landslide. Landslide, you f*cking half a blowjob. Landslide. Get the f*ck out of here, you scumbag.”
Trump’s elevation of this video, Sargent notes, is a dangerous escalation of his already violent rhetoric, and yet it has gotten very little media attention.
Last November, Matt Gertz of Media Mattersreported that ABC News, CBS News, and NBC News provided 18 times more coverage of 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s comment at a fundraising event that “you could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables” who are “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic,” than they provided of Trump’s November 2023 promise to “root out the communist, Marxist, fascist and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country.”
CNN, the Fox News Channel, and MSNBC mentioned the “deplorables” comment nearly 9 times more than Trump’s “vermin” language. The ratio for the five highest-circulating U.S. newspapers was 29:1.
Clinton’s statement was consistent with polling, and she added that the rest of Trump’s supporters were “people who feel that the government has let them down, the economy has let them down, nobody cares about them, nobody worries about what happens to their lives and their futures, and they’re just desperate for change.” She said: “Those are people we have to understand and empathize with as well.”
Sargent noted that news stories require context and that Trump’s elevation of the violent video should be placed alongside his many threats to prosecute his enemies. While there is often concern over disrespect toward right-wing voters, Sargent writes, there has been very little attention to the presumptive Republican presidential nominee’s posting of “a video that declares a large ideological subgroup of Americans ‘done’ and ‘gone’ if he is elected.”

I would like to see the ratio of coverage of Trump to Biden now. It’s not good. We see very few pictures or reporting of Biden in the White House or out. Because of this, the American people don’t know that Biden does anything. Meanwhile, we watch Trump spew lie after lie after each day of trial, while his political sycophants mimic his comments for which he was gagged. When will the press wake up.
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No, Trump is no paragon of dignity. But when I see the word being bandied about in connection with a man who every day earns more and more the nickname “Genocide Joe”, it forces me to think of another Donald — last name Lockwood:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2lWTorIAQw
(Sorry if this comes up multiple times . . . the system kept prompting me to log in, and then didn’t show my comment after I did and re-typed it.)
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If you don’t like Biden’s policy in the Middle East, you will hate Trump’s. He will give Netanyahu whatever he wants and support whatever he does, no conditions.
He’s already said he will crush the pro-Palestinian protests, probably by mobilizing the National Guard. And he promised to deport any foreign person who engages in such protest.
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That’s why I vote Green, and will again, and hope you do the same. And no vote-shaming accepted. In our current “First Past The Post” system, NO vote for an alternative can EVER help a Republican beat a Democrat or a Democrat beat a Republican.
If we get Ranked Choice Voting, a vote for an alternative can go next to your preferred lesser evil — and as long as you don’t go on to rank the evil you see as greater, that candidate will never get your vote.
One more thing to remember. It’s been true for years now that, when surveyed, more voters said they identified with neither Republicans nor Democrats than with either one.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/15370/Party-Affiliation.aspx
Which shows that, if we ever get past the propaganda and scaremongering — and finally manage to vote with the courage of our convictions — we can make real change.
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A vote for a third party candidate is a vote for Trump.
He will encourage Netanyahu to flatten Gaza.
Trump criticized Biden for holding back some weapons from Israel. Trump said that by “setting conditions” to avoid civilian casualties, Biden had totally abandoned” Israel.
Your vote will help him.
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Please re-read my comment on our “First Past The Post” voting system more carefully. As it is now, NO vote for an alternative can EVER help a Republican beat a Democrat or a Democrat beat a Republican. It’s literally impossible.
Ranked Choice Voting does allow votes to shift. So you can vote first for an alternative, and if that candidate doesn’t win your vote can go next to your preferred lesser evil. Again, as long as you don’t go on to rank the evil you see as greater, *that* candidate will never get your vote.
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Since you plan to vote Green, perhaps you will have a chance to ask Jill Stein a question. Ask her why she sat at Putin’s head table with wacko General Mike Flynn at the 10th anniversary dinner for Russia Today, the Kremlin’s propaganda outlet.
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Would you settle for Amy Goodman asking her, and Jill Stein answering?
https://www.democracynow.org/2017/8/1/jill_stein_on_trump_as_a
Or is that too old an explanation to be acceptable? Then maybe you’d be interested to learn that Putin would prefer another term of Biden over another term of Trump:
https://apnews.com/article/russia-putin-biden-trump-fb2fece0be7685624a3e3e379a8a3bd3
Fortunately, we have a better choice than both of them.
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Putin is a KGB agent. You think he tells the truth? He helped Trump in 2016 and he is helping him now. Trump is Putin’s puppet.
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I can’t know, of course, but I could understand it if Putin did tell the truth there. It’s arguably in his and his country’s interest to have a more predictable bad president in the White House than a less predictable one.
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You are kidding. Trump has a long and close association with Putin. When it comes to Putin, Trump is a puppy dog.
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jalp5dai: Please do NOT vote Green, please vote for Biden because of the SCOTUS. The SCOTUS is so important, so crucial to so many vital issues that we cannot allow it to be captured by the right wingers for generations. The SCOTUS is currently under the control of the right wingers and for lord knows how long. We never know when a justice might decide to retire or depart this earth, so it’s important to have a Democrat in office. Just my 2 cents worth.
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Clearly this commenter does not care about abortion or climate change.
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I believe in candidates and parties with better policies on both those issues than either Genocide Joe or the Orange Man. And as for what another commenter said about the Supreme Court, I’m hardly eager to let its future depend on the man perhaps most responsible for Clarence Thomas being there.
I have to go back to work, so I must leave you all to your own thoughts. But I do hope you’ll consider overcoming the habit of limiting your thoughts to Rs and Ds, and find the courage of your convictions — so you can vote for people who want to do something about issues . . . not just “fight for” them in order to raise money on them.
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I believe Joe Biden would be better than Donald Trump, and that the best way to ensure Donald Trump does not become President is to vote for Joe Biden. Call me crazy!
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The courage of my convictions convinces me to vote for Joe Biden.
Trump will add some more Xtian extremists to the Supreme Court to ban all abortions as well as abortion pills. And to block all efforts to address climate change. Anything that helps him is very bad. Like voting for a third party candidate.
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The man most responsible for Clarence Thomas being on the court is Bush the senior. Thomas was nominated by President George H. W. Bush to succeed Thurgood Marshall and has served since 1991.
In any case, even if Jill Stein won the presidency she would still have to compromise with the Rs and the Ds to get anything done. Then jalp5dai would be calling her a sellout. Stein is a WASTED vote, she is not some saint from another purer universe.
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Jill Stein and Cornel West are less likely to win the Presidency than my mutt Mitzi. They are polling at 1%.
Then there is the worm that ate part of RFK Jr’s brain. He’s a real threat.
It remains the case that a vote for any 3rd party candidate is a vote for Trump. Smart move for those who don’t care about abortion or climate change.
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Again, Strategic messaging may build social license, but it doesn’t hide the death of innocents. Repeating the words that speech writers wrote, quacks like bringing a word scalpel to a meat cleaver war, a pen to a sword fight. Verbal superiority doesn’t change shit. Telling people they are too dumb to know how good they have it, doesn’t change shit. Blowing the democracy dog whistle doesn’t end the legalized privileges of the few, passed by both pocks. More of the same status quo won’t end the DT glow. You got to wonder, if the status quo is “all that” they couldn’t be hit by falling angles.
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I’m a bit concerned about the Electoral College since Traitor Trump and his dangerously dumber than dumb MAGA cult are focused heavily on the few battle ground states that will decide who the next president is.
And, at this time, the traitor is leading in the polls in all but one of those few states.
Voters when recently questioned by an NPR reporter said it was because they are concerned about he price of things, blaming Biden, something no president has control over, but the traitor keeps lying that Biden is responsible for high prices while repeating that the economy is a wreck because of Biden even though it isn’t. Biden’s current economy is way better than Trump’s at any time. Even wages are improving a bit more than the cost of things rising. And low unemployment is currently breaking long term records.
I don’t think the Democrats are doing enough to counter this BS propoganda to mislead people in those few battle ground states. I watched a video where the leader of the Lincoln Project said the same thing. Democrats can’t take the high road and ben ice to counter the traitor and MAGA on the low road lying and being mean. They have to fight fire with fire and be ruthless about it.
Let’s not forget what President Lincoln said about fooling people.
“You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.”
If the Democrats do not get their act together to counter Traitor Trump’s endless lies and threats, the traitor may fool enough voters in those few battle ground states to win through the Electoral College even if Biden win’s the popular vote by more than ten million.
It may take getting people to walk from door to door with a simple message that counters the traitor’s lies. If that happens, hopefully not to many of them will get shot by MAGA lunatics.
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I agree. Democrats remain far too passive while right wing extremists dance circles around them with a web of lies. Merrick Garland waited took too long with the Jan. 6th investigation. The case should have been eligible for prosecution earlier. Democrats need to go on the offensive instead of consistently playing defensive.
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Our corporate media–rather, our Infeartainment-industrial Complex–is responsible for Trumpism. Irresponsible.
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For those who think there is no difference between these two candidates- and I do not think there are many here–Richardson’s essay points to something historians recognize about the presidency that others often forget. Due to the fading memory of the general public, the sound bites of a presidency often have an out-sized influence on political thought. Thus the egalitarian comments of Lincoln outlived his heartfelt European superiority (an emotion shared by much of his Nineteenth Century European counterparts). When Ronald Reagan called government “the problem” during the 1980 presidential campaign, he really never behaved as though he meant it completely, working with the congress and behaving in ways that seem tame compared to today’s generation of Republicans, who grew up taking him at his word.
Words matter in ways the imperceptive statesman never imagines. This is why we should fear Trump, whose disconnected statements do little to add to human wisdom. This is why the obvious choice would be Trump’s opponent. Time to support the Yellow Dog.
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Here’s the thing about Trump: He is profoundly ignorant. He doesn’t know anything about anything much. This is a guy who thought that a dementia screening was an IQ test, who thought we could send astronauts to the sun, who believed that stealth airplanes are actually invisible. But he things he knows everything about everything. And so, in his ignorance, he tried to do things during his last administration that he could not do. For example, he ordered his Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security to tell the Border Patrol to SHOOT unarmed asylum seekers. When she said she could not legally do that, HE SCREAMED AT HER AND BELITTLED HER. And then he said, “Well, you could just shoot them in the legs or something.” Which reminds me of when a reporter asked him, back in 2016, whom he was depending on for military advice, he said that he “watches the shows.” In other words, his idea of getting military advice was to watch television. He is an actual IDIOT, a moron. And he is dangerous.
So, this is the question: in a second administration, would he fill it with people who are so freaking crazy and stupid that they would actually follow his orders? Would there be no adults in the room?
He needs to be in an institution for the criminally insane. He cannot be compared to any other president because even the worst of them wasn’t this ignorant or this sick.
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Trump supporters tell me they want two things from a president: “freedom” and “shoots from the hip.” The first is impossible to deal with because Trumpists do not know what freedom from tyranny really is. The second, though, should be no problem to overcome for President Biden. He and VP Harris have been heard doing it a little already in the last couple weeks. Use some bad words once in a while. Sparse foul language unfortunately makes one sound sincere, whether it’s true or not. Case in point, Donald J (F) Trump.
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So instead of calling our opponents deplorables and instead of “when they take the low road, we take the high road,” both of which come off to less educated voters as pretentious, let’s try: when they take the low road, we kick their butts there too. High road, low road, side street, back alley at night, doesn’t matter. We’ll see you there. Bring your tiki torches and tear gas if you want. Doesn’t matter. We’re number 1, you’re losers. America!
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LCT! Love it!
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Some folks simply don’t think clearly. OBVIOUSLY, if one could have voted for Biden but voted for a different candidate instead, that’s a lost vote for Biden and increases Trump’s chances of winning. And obviously, Diane’s dog Mitzi and the Green Party candidate and Baron Vladimir Harkonnen all have about an equal chance of an upset victory. Why would something this obvious have to be explained to people?
And while I am on the subject of idiocies, many have joined with “she of vast intellect and knowledge” Marjorie Taylor Greene in complaining about our “sending billions” to Ukraine. Uh, no. Those billions are almost all spent right here in the United States, employing U.S. workers to make the weapons to help our ally in her time of need.
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Oh my. The suspense? Will Trump be convicted? Will he then drag this out on multiple appeals until some court (Alito and the Council of Magistrates of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, I mean the Extreme Court, I mean the Supremes) throws the conviction out?
Such is the Just Us system in the United States. A career criminal like Trump walks free. Belches and bloviates and golfs and eats cheeseburgers. And all the little Bubbas and Bubbettes who showed up to do his bidding on Jan. 6th go to jail.
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To clarify this issue — Biden v Trump — a bit, it’s absolutely CRAZY to think that Vladimir Putin would prefer another Biden term to Trump. Given what we know to be true, it’s really just plain stupid.
There’s just TONS of documented evidence that Putin WANTED Trump to be president and he directed Russian intelligence agencies HELP him.
The Senate Intelligence Committee spent a lot of time investigating the 2016 election and produced a set of reports on its findings.
Volume 1 of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s efforts notes this:
“The Russian government directed extensive activity, beginning in at least 2014 and carrying into at least 2017, against U.S. election infrastructure’ at the state and local level…Russian activities demand renewed attention to vulnerabilities in U.S. voting infrastructure. In 2016, cybersecurity for electoral infrastructure at the state and local level was sorely lacking; for example, voter registration databases were not as secure as they could have been. Aging voting equipment, particularly voting machines that had no paper record of votes, were vulnerable to exploitation by a committed adversary…Russian government-affiliated cyber actors conducted an unprecedented level of activity against state election infrastructure in the run-up to the 2016 U.S. elections…the Committee found ample evidence to suggest that the Russian government was developing and implementing capabilities to interfere in the 2016 elections, including undermining confidence in U.S. democratic institutions and voting processes.”
Volume 2 of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s gets more specific:
“In 2016, Russian operatives associated with the St. Petersburg-based Internet Research Agency (IRA) used social media to conduct an information warfare campaign designed to spread disinformation and societal division in the United States…The Committee found, that the IRA sought to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election by harming Hillary Clinton’s chances of success and supporting Donald Trump at the direction of the Kremlin…The Committee found that the IRA’ s information warfare campaign was broad in scope and entailed objectives beyond the result of the 2016 presidential election…IRA social media activity was overtly and almost invariably supportive of then-candidate Trump, and to the detriment of Secretary Clinton’s campaign.”
Volume V lays out the “collusion” clearly:
“the Russian government engaged in an aggressive, multifaceted effort to influence, or attempt to influence, the outcome of the 2016 presidential election…Manafort’s presence on the Campaign and proximity to Trump created opportunities for Russian intelligence services to exert influence over, and acquire confidential information on, the Trump Campaign. Taken as a whole, Manafort’s high level access and willingness to share information with individuals closely affiliated with the Russian intelligence services, particularly Kilimnik and associates of Oleg Deripaska, represented a grave counterintelligence threat…”
“Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian effort to hack computer networks and accounts affiliated with the Democratic Party and leak information damaging to Hillary Clinton and her campaign for president. Moscow’s intent was to harm the Clinton Campaign, tarnish an expected Clinton presidential administration, help the Trump Campaign after Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee, and undermine the U.S. democratic process…While the GRU and WikiLeaks were releasing hacked documents, the Trump Campaign sought to maximize the impact of those leaks to aid Trump’s electoral prospects. Staff on the Trump Campaign sought advance notice about WikiLeaks releases, created messaging strategies to promote and share the materials in anticipation of and following their release, and encouraged further leaks. The Trump Campaign publicly undermined the attribution of the hack-and-leak campaign to Russia and was indifferent to whether it and WikiLeaks were furthering a Russian election interference effort.
https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/report_volume5.pdf
The New York Times reported on the Senate Intelligence Committee’s Volume V conclusions like this:
The report by the Senate Intelligence Committee, totaling nearly 1,000 pages provided a bipartisan Senate imprimatur for an extraordinary set of facts: The Russian government disrupted an American election to help Mr. Trump become president, Russian intelligence services viewed members of the Trump campaign as easily manipulated, and some of Trump’s advisers were eager for the help from an American adversary…the report showed extensive evidence of contacts between Trump campaign advisers and people tied to the Kremlin — including a longstanding associate of the onetime Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, Konstantin V. Kilimnik, whom the report identified as a ‘Russian intelligence officer.’…Mr. Manafort’s willingness to share information with Mr. Kilimnik and others affiliated with the Russian intelligence services ‘represented a grave counterintelligence threat,’ the report said…The Senate investigation found that two other Russians who met at Trump Tower in 2016 with senior members of the Trump campaign — including Mr. Manafort; Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law; and Donald Trump Jr., Trump’s eldest son — had ‘significant connections to Russian government, including the Russian intelligence services.’…
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/18/us/politics/senate-intelligence-russian-interference-report.html
There is MUCH more to this than what’s here. As Robert Mueller noted, his investigation “established multiple links between Trump Campaign officials and individuals tied to the Russian government. Those links included Russian offers of assistance to the campaign. “
Mueller also reported that multiple Trump campaign officials, “deleted relevant communications or communicated during the relevant period using applications that feature encryption or that do not provide for long term retention of data or communication records. In such cases the Office was not able to corroborate witness statements through comparison to contemporaneous communications or fully question witnesses about statements that appeared inconsistent with the other known facts.”
And, as we know, Mueller indicted 13 Russians and three Russian “companies,” and Paul Manafort was convicted for financial crimes and Manafort was pardoned by Trump.
To the issue of third-party voting, it makes no good sense. It makes no moral or “principled” sense. It makes no patriotic sense. In this election, a vote given to a third party candidate is – essentially – a vote FOR this:
https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/news/nation/2021/01/07/front-pages-capture-chaos-riots-us-capitol/6577931002/
There’s just no way around it.
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Thanks, democracy, for that superb summary.
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Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts, thanks to 12 New Yorkers.
Maybe he’ll flee the country? A girl can dream, can’t she?
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Oh my! Trump has been convicted! What dire consequences will he suffer for breaking the law?
None. NONE. That’s because you are subject to the Justice System, but Trump is rich and connected enough to be subject to the Just Us System. Different rules apply, ofc.
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E. Jean Carroll tweeted a photo of Stormy Daniel’s with one word: “Justice.”
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That’s beautiful.
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Jail time is uncommon for these white collar crimes, I heard some lawyer state today. But Trump is indeed a parolee pending sentencing, subject to the court.
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Endless appeals and stays of fines or whatever until he reaches a court that throws the whole thing out. Our Just Us System.
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Trump and all the Republicans are saying the trial was unfair, rigged, the Biden Justice Department did it.
They refuse to admit that Trump was convicted by his peers, a jury of 12 ordinary citizens.
Did anyone believe Trump’s claim that he never had sex with Stormy Daniels? If that were true, why did he pay her $130,000?
Did Michael Cohen pay her without Trump’s knowledge? Why would he? Makes no sense.
The jury listened to the witnesses. They read the documents, including the checks signed by Trump. They reached their decision.
So now every Republican is trashing the justice system. Disgusting!
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It’s especially disgusting that Mike Johnson, a “Christian” Speaker of the House, second in line to the presidency, would ignore the finding of guilty from a jury of Trump’s peers to bleat about the weaponization of the DOJ. A jury found the defendant guilty on the evidence – does Johnson or does he not uphold our judicial system?
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Republicans are following Trump’s lead. First, say our elections are rigged. Then say the judicial system is rigged. Shred the foundations of our democracy.
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The judicial system is rigged. God help you if you get caught up in it and you are not wealthy, or at least healthily middle class. Unless you have money, you haven’t a snowball’s chance in hell, as they say.
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Sycophants.
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Is Mikey OK with Donnie’s philandering? with his bearing false witness?
Thou shalt not commit adultery or bear false witness unless thou art Trump. New Revised by Mikey Version.
Hypocrite.
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Notice what they are saying. They are not saying that the charges are false. They are claiming that the case was brought for political reasons. So, they are avoiding the real issues.
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My favorite tweet today:
I would like personally to congratulate Donald Trump on finally winning a popular vote.
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Biden has dignity? He took inappropriate showers with his daughter. What crime was Trump convicted of? His poll numbers will rise even higher now. Diane voting for Biden, no surprise the blinders and Trump derangement is absolutely comical.
Obama, Bush, Clinton and Biden are in big trouble now that the precedent has been set. Robert Deniro the sick man who has kids at 80 and associates himself with Mainz sex traffickers is trying to help Biden, so funny.
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