Saturday, May 04, 2024

"the new york case against the President relies on a 'twisty' legal theory that reeks of desperation"

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sent: friday, may 3, 2024 at 05:24:02 p.m. edt

"the new york case against Trump relies on a 'twisty' legal theory that reeks of desperation

https://reason.com/2024/05/03/the-new-york-case-against-trump-relies-on-a-twisty-legal-theory-that-reeks-of-desperation/



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You know it will be a replay of the O.J. trial when the verdict is announced.Half the country will look at the tv sets they're watching and scream happily,while half the country will be glum,throw their hands up and mutter things like,"the legal system is a joke."

Cameras will capture both reactions and msm will replay them ad nauseum.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

TRUMP HAS VEEP TRYOUTS AT MAR-A-LAGO PARTY,SATURDAY NIGHT;blackie SCOTT CONTINUES AS FAVORITE(AND IS BEING PUSHED BY POLITICOS)

(NewsNation) — Nearly all the people mentioned as possible running mates for former President Donald Trump gathered at his Palm Beach, Florida club for a donor retreat Saturday.

It was officially an event for about 400 mega-donors, but the VP hopefuls got their chances to pitch themselves. One big name not there: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Among the notables believed to be on Trump’s shortlist is South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, whose chances have dimmed since her revelation that she killed a young dog decades ago when living on the family farm.

Biden and Trump offer worlds-apart contrasts on issues in 2024’s rare contest between two presidents
“It freaks a lot of people out,” said Princeton University politics lecturer Dr. Lauren Wright. “Killing a puppy is not one of those decisions that people see … as part of working farm life,” Wright told “NewsNation Prime.”

“The fact that she wrote it and she thought it would be a positive with the base, I think, was a giant misread.”

(GRA:Why did Noem even bring it up?)

Wright also discounts Noem’s chances because she wouldn’t add any notable voting bloc to the ticket. “I don’t think she was a serious contender because I don’t think she brings anyone extra. Anyone who likes Kristi Noem was already going to vote for Trump.”

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As for who may become Trump’s running mate: “I just hope that if someone’s going to be supporting of the president … of the agenda … have his back, help us win,” said Florida Rep. Byron Donalds.

Who would help Trump? Former Trump attorney May Mailman likes South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott. She believes Scott would be seen by voters as presidential, but not someone who would upstage Trump.

(GRA:They're pushing Scott.I'll dump Trump and not vote if Don does that--and right now,the bookies have Scott the favorite).

“He ran for president. It wasn’t a successful run, but he didn’t fall on his face,” Mail man said.


Trump is not expected to name a running mate anytime soon, which is no problem for Mailman. “Maye the person is not on this list. We’ve still got a while before the RNC … and as long as he’s got the pick in before then, that’s really all that matters.”

The Republican National Convention is scheduled to begin July 15 in Milwaukee.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

"We don't do legal theory. We do LAW." O. W. Holmes paraphrasing.