Tuesday, April 04, 2023

John Bolton says there’s no case

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
tuesday, april 4, 2023 at 10:51:00 p.m. edt

“(cnn) John Bolton on Alvin Bragg’s indictment: ‘This is even weaker than I feared it would be and I think it’s easily subject to being dismissed or a quick acquittal for Trump.’”

GRA: A guy like “Backstabbing Bolton,” when he laughs at a case against Trump, hopefully means just what he says—a quick dismissal. We’ll find out what kind of legal analyst he is.

Meanwhile, Trump is free until the next probable court date in December—if it hasn’t already been kicked to the curb with the other nyc garbage—which I doubt. They’ve got him (they think)—so the dems won’t let go so quickly.

--GRA

N.S.: Unfortunately, Bolton is proceeding based on the law and precedent. Like virtually all republicans, he has no idea who he’s dealing with. Alvin Bragg is a perfect example of the totalitarian, black will to power. There’s only one way to deal with him.



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's a vendetta against Trump,from as many sides as the Dems can muster.Georgia and the Presidential files are next--if needed.

As I said, "Fat Alvin"--as Trump calls him(based on "Fat Albert" I'm guessing,lol)--should be assumed in this current pro-black climate,to have the wherewithal to get a jury seated that will convict.

If the judge doesn't summarily dismiss beforehand and it goes to trial--watch out,Mr.Trump.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

"If the judge doesn't summarily dismiss beforehand and it goes to trial--watch out, Mr.Trump."

I can imagine a lotta blacks gonna be on the jury. That will be a major goal of the prosecution. As if blacks will be able to understand the varying nuances of a bidness transaction. That is often difficult for an accountant top understand.

Anonymous said...


AAALLVIN!!!!

David In TN said...

Daniel Greenfield wrote (https://www.frontpagemag.com/can-trump-get-a-fair-trial-in-manhattan/) in Frontpage.Mag, "Can Trump Get a Fair Trial in Manhattan?"

"Not only did Trump lose Manhattan by 84% to 14%, but, unlike other city boroughs, he has no base of support here. The white working class voters who came out for him on Staten Island and the Orthodox and Russian Jews who voted for him in Brooklyn can't afford to live here."

"The Manhattan of 2023 is rigidly divided between ultra-rich liberals, aspirational millennial hipsters and welfare class residents of housing projects. While Trump improved on his overall numbers in new York City, there's no base for him in Manhattan where only the wealthy or poor can survive. Trump hit some of his best numbers around the Lower East Side, with a small remnant working class Jewish community and Chinatown, which has seen a backlash against Democrats in recent years, but that still meant precincts voting for him in the low 30s."

"I know Manhattan like no other place on earth. I have walked from the Battery all the way up to the Washington Street Bridge. I can tell you where to get the best bagels and used books, where to find the hideaways in Central Park that can make you feel like you're in the woods and the fastest way to get anywhere by subway. I've sat at grungy theaters so far off Broadway that they might have been in the East River and at private clubs whose walls were filled with paintings that museums would kill for. There are many things that can still happen amid the walls of glass and steel, gracious hidden gardens, uptown brownstones and museums, housing projects and street life, but i can tell you a fair trial for Donald Trump is not one of them."

Anonymous said...

Alvin and the Chipmunks is right.