RE the Trump hush money criminal case in which he was convicted of 34 felonies which is more than some serial killers might get the judge in the case Juan Merchan today sentenced or shall we say gave the President-Elect an unconditional discharge and wished him Godspeed in his second term. No jail time, no probation, no fines even. None of his rights have been restricted. My TMI closet is already full but for those who are interested in this kind of stuff Trump was convicted of among other things falsifying business records to arrange a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Basically a soap opera crime. Now without this hanging over his head he can focus on more important matters like invading Greenland and ending birthright citizenship.
and possibly drilling and fracking under Yonkers?
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ReplyDeleteMartha Stewart couldn't afford the thousands of lawyers trump used and didn't pay. He remains the first US President felon ever elected.
ReplyDeleteThe history books are being geared up. Sort of like Mad Magazine.
All over paying off a porn star. Didn't affect my vote in the least. Martha Stewart went to prison for insider trading, got out and made a comeback. People forgive those things.
ReplyDeleteIt DID end a lot of other political careers. Back in the day, people were
ReplyDeletesort of critical of blatant sleeze. Even GeeeZ. Times change, rules change, and we regress. Looking forward to the Singularity. If anything, Robots are logical.
Back in the day perhaps pre-Clinton. Monica made Clinton stronger and more popular so the Trump hush money thing ain't that big in the long run. It's not being pro-sleaze. Should someone be cancelled because of that even if he can make the trains run on time? You're almost like a secular evangelist.
ReplyDeleteClinton was impeached on two counts. True, like Trump, it didn't seem to effect the ballot. Remember with Carter got in trouble for mentioning he had lust after some woman? Who doesn't?
ReplyDeleteDamn you have a good memory. Yes rings a bell.
ReplyDeleteI even recall the Wilbur Mills-Fane Foxe scandal. After legislation, fooling around seems to follow.
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