BearNIt said:
B.A. Bearacus said:
The GOP's top fast-yapping poodle spitting talking points and babble at Jake Tapper who isn't having it.
Watching Jordan, Scalise and others engage in verbal gymnastics trying to turn what the Idiot in Chief, Gollum, and the seven dwarfs did by attempting to get a foreign country to investigate a domestic political rival and his son by withholding foreign aid to the Ukraine is just amazing. The fact that Jordan and Scalise want to talk about everything and anything except what actually happened is stunning. They obviously think that the people of this country are stupid and cannot discern what the Idiot in Chief meant in the transcripts that were released in which the Ukrainian leader ask for military aid and the Idiot in Chief ask for a favor before he would commit to providing the foreign aid. The multiple explanations he has given for his actions to get the Bidens investigated, the use of Gollum his personal attorney who suddenly is speaking to the Ukrainian President on behalf of the Idiot in Chief and U.S. State Dept., and attempting to hide evidence by using intelligence evidence protocol when the transcripts released don't indicate the need for such evidence classification, show dishonesty and intent. There are a number of high ranking administration cabinet members and government officials who have been implicated by the evidence, Gollum and the Idiot in Chief, who will have to provide testimony regarding their involvement in mob-like shakedown and the attempt to cover it up.
The Idiot in Chief will destroy himself and all those he is connected with as Pence, Pompeo, Volker, Mulvaney, Minuchin, and Barr will be subpoenaed. It will be SCOTUS who will have decide whether or not Congress is a coequal branch of the government, it will be Congress who decides if the Idiot in Chief, Gollum, and the seven dwarfs broke the law should be impeached or referred for criminal prosecution, and it will be the voters who will decide if the Idiot in Chief has damaged our institutions enough and vote him out of office?
It wasn't that long ago that we had a President that tried to do what was best for America and its people, and not for his personal gain. Right or wring, we had a President whose integrity was beyond reproach, a President who was not the laughingstock of the world, and a President that people could point to and be proud of.
Decided not to edit your post because it is good enough to wallpaper this whole board with. tRump's defense tactics, as employed by his surrogates (who probably pick up envelopes fat with cash after their Sunday morning performances), are right from the Mafia Attorney's Defense Manual. Charlie Manson's defense attorney, Irving Kanarek (still fogging a mirror at 99), was a virtuoso practitioner of the art form:
"According to Tate-LaBianca prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, Kanarek was legendary in Los Angeles courts for his dilatory, obstructionist tactics. In his book, Helter Skelter, Bugliosi claimed Kanarek, in a different case, had once objected to a witness identifying himself; Kanarek claimed his name was hearsay because the witness had first heard it from his mother.[6]
In the Tate-LaBianca trial, Kanarek objected nine times during opening statements, despite continuous censure by Judge Charles Older. During a later objection, he called witness Linda Kasabian insane, and by the third day of the trial, he had objected more than 200 times. According to author Jeff Guinn, jurors requested "NoDoz to ward off sleepiness" during his presentations, and he "infuriated his client so much" that Manson physically "attacked him in the courtroom."[7] During the course of the trial he was jailed twice by Judge Older for contempt of court. In his summation, Bugliosi dubbed Kanarek "the Toscanini of Tedium."[8]" Wikipedia
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