A convicted felon / President?

He appointed Gavin newsome and several Democrats to these positions as it was his job.

He has stated it was done on Harris's merit and since then she has worked hard and climbed the ladder.

You are making assumptions you cant prove regarding her appointment.

WHat was her experience or "merit" for the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board and the California Medical Assistance Commission? Other than she was banging the guy who gave her those jobs. She was an assistant DA in a local office in Oakland, four years out of law school
You have no proof of that. It's just your narrative.

Who else did she sleep with besides brown?
Good question. Who else?
You got me there.

I can not prove that they are lying.

It is a conclusion drawn by the fact that they are supposedly constitutional scholars who say things about Trump's case that are completely wrong.

So yes, they may not be liers but if not, they are the biggest constitutional idiots to ever grace fox news...and they make a lot of money doing it.
Well, I, along with most informed people will go with the opinions of two professors with over 100 years of teaching, litigating and Congressional testimony on these very issues over the opinion of an electrical worker.
 
But when you convict only one side of crimes and not the other due to weaponizing the justice system for your own political advantage, it is a banana republic.
That's fair when only one side has committed crimes.

Are you going to share some right wing pretend crimes now as an argument?
 
WHat was her experience or "merit" for the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board and the California Medical Assistance Commission? Other than she was banging the guy who gave her those jobs. She was an assistant DA in a local office in Oakland, four years out of law school

Not sure. You should ask him.

Good question. Who else?

You tell me. You said she slept with men.

Well, I, along with most informed people will go with the opinions of two professors with over 100 years of teaching, litigating and Congressional testimony on these very issues over the opinion of an electrical worker.
The professor who didn't even know what crimes were? Lol.

They get paid to tell you what you want to hear.

You love it.
 
That's fair when only one side has committed crimes.

Are you going to share some right wing pretend crimes now as an argument?
What crimes? A crime isn't a crime until you are found guilty of it and if you are found guilty of a crime by a weaponized justice system for political gain then we have the banana republic.
 
You're mentally ill.
LOL. From someone with TDS with this entire thread supporting as such.

1725640455531.png
 
Since Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felony counts earlier this year, I was wondering:

Has America ever had a convicted felon / President?

Maybe some of you history buffs can tell me, because I can't recall one.
Nope. We've never had a convicted felon for President.

Apparently, that's the best the law and order party can find these days. A thief, a liar, a serial adulterer, an idiot, a felon.
 
Misdemeanors, especially ones beyond the statute of limitations,
are literally the worst thing ever!
"The crime of falsifying business records constitutes either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances of a given violation, the attorneys said.

The act rises to a felony when the inaccurate record is entered as part of an effort to commit a different, underlying crime, the attorneys said."
 
Every patriot that signed the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were treasonous felons.

Jesus Christ was a convicted felon.

President Trump is in good company.

We don't need a piece of paper to tell us what this sleazy fuck is....
No they were not, you lying piece of sleaze.

Comparing a convicted felon who has breaks multiple Commandments daily, to Jesus just shows what an idiot you are.

With all of the people Trump killed with his incompetent covid response, he's closer to a mass murderer than a Saviour.
 
"The crime of falsifying business records constitutes either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances of a given violation, the attorneys said.

The act rises to a felony when the inaccurate record is entered as part of an effort to commit a different, underlying crime, the attorneys said."

Sounds serious!
What different underlying crime?
 

Forum List

Back
Top