I can totally see Bob Newhart setting the stage on fire w/ dat flothe kind of shit that goes into the internet... it was triggered by I think Chris Rock saying jailing Trump would turn him into Tupak Shakur.
The two groups see each other daily…in the mirrorWe should eat them.
They really do hate taxes, like the klan hates black people.
Mojo criollo is an easy & tasty starting point…I incline more toward Puerco Pibil, myselfTreat them like pork, little citrus or vinegar to cut right through that richness.
Roadkill is best enjoyed *FRESH*, so beware of GOOP pollsters & “donation bundlers” when they’re lost in the feeding frenzy: car repairs are EXPENSIVESome roadkill is best left on the side of the road.
Here’s your periodic reminder that professional polling frequently butters its bread by generating the appearance of popular support by a variety of means…and chief among those means are reliance on methods that produce those results (call lists of GOOP donors, MAGA affiliates, etc, heavy on the land-line crowd, etc), with question design & sequencing bring home the purchased result.Most Americans support Trump pardon if he’s convicted, sentenced to jail in docs case: poll
A slim majority of Americans surveyed in a poll released Friday would support pardoning former President Trump if he is convicted and sentenced to jail over allegations that he mishandled classified documents.
The Harvard CAPS-Harris poll found 53 percent of total respondents — 80 percent of Republicans and 30 percent of Democrats — would support a pardon, showing a large partisan divide in opinion.
Among political independents, 52 percent said Trump should not be pardoned.
Trump was indicted on 37 felony charges related to the mishandling of classified documents — many in violation of the Espionage Act — and was arraigned at a Miami court on Tuesday. It is alleged that Trump took the documents with him from the White House and kept them at his Mar-a-Lago estate after he left office, as well as misled investigators when they requested the documents.
But to be pardoned, Trump would first have to be convicted. That is an outcome that a majority of Americans also think will be unlikely, the poll found.
Only 43 percent of respondents — 18 percent of Republicans and 67 percent of Democrats — said Trump is likely to be convicted.
However, exactly half of respondents said that he should drop out of the 2024 race because of the charges, with a conviction or not. The most recent polling shows Trump still in the lead for the 2024 GOP nomination, making a rematch between him and President Biden likely.
The survey was conducted between June 14-15 among 2,090 registered voters — with no margin of error provided.
Most Americans support Trump pardon if he’s convicted, sentenced to jail in docs case: poll
A slim majority of Americans surveyed in a poll released Friday would support pardoning former President Trump if he is convicted and sentenced to jail over allegations that he mishandled classifie…thehill.com
His failure to “grow up” on the inside is the crucial factor - not an excuse, not an ameliorating circumstance, it’s THE disqualification. Just as his hours of practice posing & mugging in the mirror & his undeniable skill @ making shit up aren’t qualificationsEsper: Trump known as ‘hoarder’ of classified documents
Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Sunday said former President Trump has been described as a “hoarder” of classified documents, in the wake of Trump facing federal charges over his alleged mishandling of some of the nation’s top secrets.
Presented with suggestions both that Trump kept the documents “like a child with a toy” and that he kept them for financial or power reasons, Esper said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that he thinks “both theories could be true and likely are true to some extent.”
“People have described him as a hoarder when it comes to these type of documents. But, clearly, it was unauthorized, illegal and dangerous,” Esper said of Trump.
“And, look, we have a case playing out right now in Massachusetts where that young airman from the Massachusetts National Guard is being charged on similar types of accounts under the Espionage Act for taking and retaining unauthorized documents that affected our national defense.”
Trump earlier this month pleaded not guilty to 37 counts related to allegations that he violated the Espionage Act and obstructed justice by taking classified records with him after his presidency and then refusing to turn them over to the government.
Esper on Sunday also agreed that, if the indictment’s charges are proven true, Trump can’t be trusted with the nation’s secrets again, even as Trump runs for another four years in the White House in the 2024 presidential race.
“I mean, it’s just irresponsible action that places our service members at risk, places our nation’s security at risk. You cannot have these documents floating around. They need to be secured. We know how that happens, that only authorized persons are allowed to see documents or receive information from documents,” Esper said.
The former defense secretary explained concerns that foreign agents or another country could “discover documents that outline America’s vulnerabilities or the weaknesses of the United States military” that could then be exploited against the U.S.
“Think about how that could be exploited, how that could be used against us in a conflict, how an enemy could develop countermeasures, things like that. Or, in the case of the most significant piece that was raised in the allegation, about U.S. plans to attack Iran, think about how that affects our readiness, our ability to prosecute an attack, if indeed we know that Iran eventually develops a nuclear weapon and we need to act on it,” Esper said.
The DOJ reportedly has a July 2021 audio recording in which Trump discusses a classified Pentagon document detailing a potential U.S. attack on Iran.
“So, I’m quite concerned about this. These are very serious allegations and need to be taken seriously by everybody involved.”
Esper: Trump known as ‘hoarder’ of classified documents
Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Sunday said former President Trump has been described as a “hoarder” of classified documents, in the wake of Trump facing federal charges over his…thehill.com
Considering what they’ve *released* so far, I rather expect there may be a surprise dish on the menu when it gets to trial: maybe the Jared/MBS payoff?Maybe I wasn't clear that I think Trump was not hoarding nor was he being childish. Those characterizations are bullshit meant to minimize what Trump actually did. Any time one sees those descriptions being made, one should look into who said that and what their agenda is. I think Trump was greedily hanging on to very valuable documents, ready to negotiate and trade those documents or information they contain in exchange for something that is in his own self interest. I'm hopefully expecting to see evidence proving this at Trump's trial in the Mar a Lago documents case.
maybe the Jared/MBS payoff?
His failure to “grow up” on the inside is the crucial factor - not an excuse, not an ameliorating circumstance, it’s THE disqualification. Just as his hours of practice posing & mugging in the mirror & his undeniable skill @ making shit up aren’t qualifications
“You *knew* I was a con man when you PUT ME THERE!!!
“You have *NO ONE* TO BLAME BUT YOURSELVES”
Harvard is usually pretty fair, but mark penn is a prick,Here’s your periodic reminder that professional polling frequently butters its bread by generating the appearance of popular support by a variety of means…and chief among those means are reliance on methods that produce those results (call lists of GOOP donors, MAGA affiliates, etc, heavy on the land-line crowd, etc), with question design & sequencing bring home the purchased result.
For all we know, their ‘survey’ was ‘randomly pulled’ from the public posts of MAGA-adjacent FB users….
Is it me, or have polls increasingly taken up news space in the last few years? They’re sneaky things, op-ed masquerading as actual news.Harvard is usually pretty fair, but mark penn is a prick,
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/03/former-clinton-advisor-mark-penn-turns-his-coat-for-trump.html
Dritan Nesho has a good resume, but he now works for a company owned by mark penn's group, so his impartiality is suspect, as well.
They also were only surveying registered voters...If that poll was open to independent voters, I think they would have gotten some very different answers.
Yep. Something along those lines. The Jared thing reeks of corruption. Or some conversations with a potential buyer may have been recorded. IDK. I do know that Trump would sell out this country for money or influence in the upcoming elections.Considering what they’ve *released* so far, I rather expect there may be a surprise dish on the menu when it gets to trial: maybe the Jared/MBS payoff?
He has had a peek at the indictment for sure, his lawyers have digested it and it's starting to sink in how fucked he is. Judge Cannon set his trial date for August 14th, so he had better get some pretrial motions underway by July 26th or show up in court in August. I wonder if she is more loyal to the GOP than Trump, maybe she likes Ron? His trial, once underway should take less than 60 days and the cuffs go on upon conviction, whenever that might be, but Florida does have the "rocket docket".Yep. Something along those lines. The Jared thing reeks of corruption. Or some conversations with a potential buyer may have been recorded. IDK. I do know that Trump would sell out this country for money or influence in the upcoming elections.
Just speculating. That Man's lawyers are only now finishing their first reading through the DOJ' s discovery documents. Other than them and Jack Smith et al., no one knows what evidence prosecutors plan to use at trial. Everybody, including Trump are under court orders to refrain from talking about it, It may be happenstance but I take note that Trump looks particularly haggard lately.
All part of that ‘nutritious breakfast’…now that something i would like to see investigated...
some people are saying, and i mean this very loosely, that the money he got was from that killing in Turkey
this one:
Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi - Wikipedia
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NOT just news: more gruel for the gullible - LESS CONTENT, MORE FILLERIs it me, or have polls increasingly taken up news space in the last few years? They’re sneaky things, op-ed masquerading as actual news.