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Posted
37 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

I'm fairly pissed off that the Fulton Co DA's love life may ultimately lead to Trump walking on this case because she couldn't find a date who didn't work for her.

This, just shockingly poor judgment.  

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Posted
3 hours ago, Thrawn said:

JHC. I'm watching the Fulton County case on CNN right now. I don't see how you lawyers on here can do this for a living. Arguing every single point back and forth. Patience is a virtue I wasn't blessed with. I know this is important stuff being argued, but it would make me want to open up a vein. 

Look, if I argue with you, I must take up a contrary position.

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Posted
1 hour ago, chainsaw said:

Trump's base was old in 2016. Many of them are now casualties of a combination of old age and Covid FAFOism.

 

Oh, there's still young'uns around who are true believers.  I followed one today in my car; he had no less than half a dozen decals on the back glass of his minivan letting the world know he fucking loved Donald.   As I was passing I took a gander over to get an idea of the driver; I'm guessing mid-30's or so.

So!  There's a chance it was someone else's mini van.  I guess.

 

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, bolverk said:

Rimbo would have to "fix her" first. I'm sure he believes he could.

Huh?

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absolutely NOTHING about this needs to be fixed

she's perfect just the way she is

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

Huh?

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absolutely NOTHING about this needs to be fixed

she's perfect just the way she is

Relax, man. I was riffing off your frequent "I can fix her" posts.

Posted
13 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

Huh?

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absolutely NOTHING about this needs to be fixed

she's perfect just the way she is

I can think of one thing that could be fixed. Her stupid and reckless fucking dick chasing that could in any way fuck up or jeopardize her case against Trump, which she absolutely fucking engaged in and is currently happening. So lets go with...her judgement?

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Posted
4 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

I can think of one thing that could be fixed. Her stupid and reckless fucking dick chasing that could in any way fuck up or jeopardize her case against Trump, which she absolutely fucking engaged in and is currently happening. So lets go with...her judgement?

But poor judgment would be his best shot, so he definitely wouldn't fix that. 

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Posted
37 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Relax, man. I was riffing off your frequent "I can fix her" posts.

 

Context is everything.

 

29 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

I can think of one thing that could be fixed. Her stupid and reckless fucking dick chasing that could in any way fuck up or jeopardize her case against Trump, which she absolutely fucking engaged in and is currently happening. So lets go with...her judgement?

 

No, need that intact to have a chance.

 

24 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

But poor judgment would be his best shot, so he definitely wouldn't fix that. 

 

gah. beat me to it

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Posted
23 minutes ago, SmokeyTheBear said:

Why are there like 50 lawyers there? I can't remember seeing anything like that.  Are they all Trump's? Is there a benefit to having that many? 

I need help here surly lawyers. 

Although it is one particular defendant's motion, all the lawyers for all the defendants have probably joined it and are present in any event to argue if needed or merely to observe. 

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Posted

Trump and his affiliated PACs are running out of money for his legal fees. Gonna have to hit up MAGA or raid the GOP coffers (once his daughter in law is there):

https://www.threads.net/@lincolnproject.us/post/C3YfS9Vxxrk

“Trump spent $51.2 million in 2023 on legal expenses, and can tap another $23.5 million, most of it stashed in an allied super political action committee that he can use to pay his lawyers. But as his four criminal cases ramp up, those funds are expected to run out at a critical time — around July.”

(article is paywalled unfortunately)

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Posted
5 hours ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

I'm fairly pissed off that the Fulton Co DA's love life may ultimately lead to Trump walking on this case because she couldn't find a date who didn't work for her.

It won't mean he walks.  It is an epic clusterfuck of massive proportions, though.  She is a dumbfuck.

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Posted
8 hours ago, Thrawn said:

JHC. I'm watching the Fulton County case on CNN right now. I don't see how you lawyers on here can do this for a living. Arguing every single point back and forth. Patience is a virtue I wasn't blessed with. I know this is important stuff being argued, but it would make me want to open up a vein. 

I caught like 20 minutes of it where the black guy (special prosecutor?) was on the stand and he was literally laughing at the dotard lawyers for their dumbass questions that they couldn't even articulate.  The judge finally stepped in and told the lawyer to cease his line of questioning because it was irrelevant and wasting everyone's time.

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Posted
20 minutes ago, WhatTheBuck said:

We all heard the goddamn phone call. 

I texted to my buddy earlier that it's fucking annoying the most obvious crimes are the ones the lawyers are most easily able to obfuscate.

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Posted
Just now, BamaATL said:

It could be Atlanta's answer to the Three 6 Mafia.  

Nah, it's more of a bro-country type band with a wannabe Kid Rock as the front man.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said:

It won't mean he walks.  It is an epic clusterfuck of massive proportions, though.  She is a dumbfuck.

If he wins in November it will mean he walks. 

I'll be shocked if she gets disqualified though. It would require the judge rejecting her unrebutted claim of paying him back in cash. May be questionable whether she really did, but she's on the right side of the preponderance of evidence. 

To be clear, I don't think she should be DQ'd even if she didn't pay him back. This whole thing is a clown show that the judge shouldn't have entertained. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, Thrawn said:

JHC. I'm watching the Fulton County case on CNN right now. I don't see how you lawyers on here can do this for a living. Arguing every single point back and forth. Patience is a virtue I wasn't blessed with. I know this is important stuff being argued, but it would make me want to open up a vein. 

If you're built to argue every point, it probably feels like popping bubble wrap.

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Posted
9 hours ago, Thrawn said:

JHC. I'm watching the Fulton County case on CNN right now. I don't see how you lawyers on here can do this for a living. Arguing every single point back and forth. Patience is a virtue I wasn't blessed with. I know this is important stuff being argued, but it would make me want to open up a vein. 

This is actually pretty exciting work as far as lawyering goes. 

Posted
52 minutes ago, Hookah Horns said:

If he wins in November it will mean he walks. 

I'll be shocked if she gets disqualified though. It would require the judge rejecting her unrebutted claim of paying him back in cash. May be questionable whether she really did, but she's on the right side of the preponderance of evidence. 

To be clear, I don't think she should be DQ'd even if she didn't pay him back. This whole thing is a clown show that the judge shouldn't have entertained. 

How so?  He can't pardon himself for state offenses.  Georgia doesn't have pardons, except after completion of a sentence.

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Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

How so?  He can't pardon himself for state offenses.  Georgia doesn't have pardons, except after completion of a sentence.

Not entirely correct.  We have a parole/clemency board, which can make a recommendation to the Governor who can act (doesn't have to) based upon that recommendation.  Good news on that front, that board isn't tied politically, though appointed by Governors, including Kemp.  Even then, the Governor would have discretion.  

Edit Correction - The board has sole discretion on clemency/pardons, not the Governor.  The make up the five person panel is not disclosed as to their individual political affiliation.  Also, a grid system of guidelines are in place that help to guide decision making on this.  

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Posted
3 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

Although it is one particular defendant's motion, all the lawyers for all the defendants have probably joined it and are present in any event to argue if needed or merely to observe bill

If we're honest.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Macanudo said:

Dibs on Fulton County Cash Horde for a band name.

You guys could headline!

 

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2 hours ago, WhatTheBuck said:

Maybe he meant H.O.R.D.E the music festival. 

Beat me to it.

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