Wednesday, November 06, 2024

"Donald Trump wins back presidency!"

By N.S.

"Donald Trump wins back presidency"

"young [White] men and hispanics proved particularly decisive in his victory"

https://thespectator.com/politics/donald-trump-wins-presidency-2024-election/



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

LAUGH OF THE DAY:

abc gives FIFTEEN MINUTES to the Trump re-election story--fifteen lousy minutes and a fair amount of the time was devoted to depicting kumalot harris as being "a good loser".

Part of the reporting on Trump was abc ripping RFK Jr as,"a vaccine conspiracist,who espouses unproven theories about them causing autism and ADHD."

Science(as a group) has proven to me that they know nothing and are only in it for the money.

--GRA


Anonymous said...

POST ELECTION JUDICIAL REALITIES:"SENTENCING IN NY TRUMP CASE WILL NOT TAKE PLACE; SPECIAL PROSECUTOR JACK SMITH'S WITCH HUNTS "WILL BE WOUND DOWN."

GRA:This is Politico being a crybaby about P.T. winning the election.

NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s victory means the nation’s first convicted-criminal-turned-president-elect is headed for the White House instead of a prison cell.

That’s because Trump’s Nov. 26 sentencing hearing in the hush money case almost certainly won’t happen.


“I think any reasonable judge wouldn’t sentence the president-elect,” said Jill Konviser, a retired New York trial judge.

Imposing a sentence now — even a non-prison sentence like home confinement, probation or community service — would interfere with the soon-to-be president’s duties, legal experts say.

In theory, the judge who presided over the hush money trial, Justice Juan Merchan, could try to proceed with the sentencing as scheduled and order that any sentence be deferred until 2029, when Trump will complete his term. But even that would pose problems, as Trump’s lawyers are sure to argue that hauling the president-elect into a state courtroom in the middle of the presidential transition would impede the orderly transfer of power.

Meanwhile Special Prosecutor,Jack Smith is reportedly winding down his other two cases on the grounds of DOJ policy that prohibits a sitting President from being prosecuted for perceived criminal activity.

--GRA