RhodyPatriot
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No, it doesn't man that, stupid. Learn politics before posting.Wait... if that actually happened, doesn't that mean they declared Kari Lake the governor??
I knew when I was in boot camp in the Army, long before you were born, little boy. And it was the Army that made me a man, not some whores.You're not much of a man if you didn't already know what whores do.
Joe Biden numbers - his credibility is as bad as yours Faux Faun. Just like you, he CONCOCTS things and then blabbers them to us.Lowest unemployment rate ever recorded in the U.S. among Hispanic, 9/22.
Bureau of Labor Statistics Data
data.bls.gov
Every conservative in America will be wearing a red T-shirt, with that mug shot picture on it. HA HA -This is going to super charge his campaign.
Like a rocket ship.
The Dumbocommies think getting a mugshot of Trump will prevent people from voting for him.
Instead, he'll reclaim the swagger and notoriety he had in 2016.
As Johnny Rotten himself said, Donald Trump was the punk rock President.
And he will be again.
My prediction? If this is true, it plays right into Don's hands - and he will emerge stronger than ever before with martyr dark energy.
Trump should show up in NYC next week with every news company there and get out of his limo in his own handcuffs and ankle chains wearing a gag!
Um okay so show us the “real” Biden numbers. What are you waiting for? Oh they don’t exist? Got it.Joe Biden numbers - his credibility is as bad as yours Faux Faun. Just like you, he CONCOCTS things and then blabbers them to us.
Joe Biden numbers - his credibility is as bad as yours Faux Faun. Just like you, he CONCOCTS things and then blabbers them to us.
Correct - they dont exist, because they are buried deep where none of us can find them.Um okay so show us the “real” Biden numbers. What are you waiting for? Oh they don’t exist? Got it.
Correct - they dont exist, because they are buried deep where none of us can find them.
And you’re completely making that up because you’re pathetic.Correct - they dont exist, because they are buried deep where none of us can find them.
Yeah.
I guarantee you he is already huddling with his advisers to discuss what face he should make for his mug shot.
After all, it's going to be all over his campaign gear.
They're making him into a modern day folk hero, and they're doing it with the weakest case of the three; which is only going to deflate whatever nascent credibility the other two cases had.
They're also almost certainly eliminating a divisive knock down drag 'em out Primary between Trump and Desantis.
Dems: Just remember when this is all over and Trump's back in the White House - you did this to yourselves.
.It shouldn't be.
But on such rickety precepts it will be seen for the desperate and fraudulent act that it is.
And in that case, even the laziest most black pilled MAGA couch potatoes will crawl across broken glass to vote for Trump.
I'd bet money on it.
.I knew when I was in boot camp in the Army, long before you were born, little boy. And it was the Army that made me a man, not some whores.
If you join the Army and go through boot camp, you could become a man someday too, Faun.
No, it doesn't man that, stupid. Learn politics before posting.
I knew when I was in boot camp in the Army, long before you were born, little boy. And it was the Army that made me a man, not some whores.
If you join the Army and go through boot camp, you could become a man someday too, Faun.
If Mr. Bragg is, as expected, pursuing a case that revolves around falsified business records, the charges against Mr. Trump will be modest; they will neither prevent him from retaking the White House if he wins re-election nor result in his extended imprisonment if he is convicted.
I’m a lawyer based in Washington, D.C., a contributing editor for New York magazine, and a contributing writer for Politico magazine.
I’ve also written for a bunch of other places — including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, The New York Review of Books, The New Republic, The Atlantic, TIME, USA Today, WIRED, Slate, The American Prospect, and the Columbia Journalism Review. I’ve done legal commentary for various TV, print, and radio outlets, as well as other types of speaking engagements.
I was previously a federal prosecutor who specialized in financial fraud and white-collar crime until early 2020. Before that, I worked at a law firm in New York City doing standard law firm things in both commercial litigation and white-collar corporate defense. I clerked for a judge in the Southern District of New York, and I graduated from Columbia University with a law degree and a B.A.