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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 310: Kanye Believe It?
Corrik7
07/11/20 12:04:06 AM
#181:


Not_an_Owl posted...
It's hilarious to me that anyone who worked closely with Trump would expect any sort of reciprocal loyalty from the man. How delusional can you get?

LordoftheMorons posted...
https://twitter.com/woodruffbets/status/1281737047150125056

Fucking disgusting and yet another impeachable offense. With this, Trump is effectively making himself above the law by having his goon Roger Stone do illegal activity on his behalf and then stay silent in exchange for Trump abusing his commutation power.


It's funny seeing these posts back to back showing a damned no matter what he did mentality by you all. Lol.

Also... There is precedence I suppose.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20010120/aponline103226_000.htm

McDougal's pardon came just one day after the Whitewater investigation was closed down under a deal in which Clinton gave up his law license and admitted make false testimony under oath in the Monica Lewinsky in return for prosecutor agreeing not to indict him.
"She's absolutely delighted," said her lawyer, Mark Geragos. "She is speechless for once in her life. And I think it is especially poignant that it was one of the last acts of Bill Clinton's administration."
McDougal went to prison rather than testify in the Whitewater investigation.
Convicted at a 1996 trial where Clinton testified in her defense, McDougal remained an unabashed supporter of the president, appearing on national television in her orange prison jumpsuit to insist that Clinton never engaged in illegal loans or other improper conduct as prosecutors in Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's office sought to prove.
Her former husband, failed Arkansas savings and loan operator James McDougal, also was convicted at the same trial but took a markedly different path. He chose to cooperate with Starr's office and implicated the Clintons in wrongdoing before his sudden death in prison.
Susan McDougal never wavered, embarking on a campaign to portray Starr, a Republican, as politically motivated, on a "personal vendetta" to pursue the Clintons and disinterested in the truth. Starr and his staff repeatedly denied those allegations.

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