Bonespurs’ cleaner, well new one, Cohen’s going to lockup, with Manafort and many others. Let’s see that Mueller report, at a very minimum the House and Senate intel committees should get it. Then release to the public anything and everything that doesn’t directly threaten national security.
Given the bases of several convictions and confessions there were attempts at collusion (which is itself a crime) by multiple members of the campaign, and at least one (Manafort) was in a situation in which his laundered money and tax scam could be held over him by the Russians and Russian allies who helped him do it (which is why the trial about his finances was held first).
Now some might say that despite multiple attempts at collusion that the campaign would not have done it if the opportunity arose. To that my response is “Huh? Then why so many people spending time trying?”.
The current interesting questions are these:
Is an employer responsible for the actions of his employees that were taken for his campaign, business, mob, drug cartel, whichever-type-of-entity when they were employees with whom he met?
If an employer (or mob boss if someone then uses it as a precedent) is not responsible for the actions of those he employs then is it collusion if he attempts to obstruct them talking about their own crimes, or is it obstruction only if he himself is charged with the crimes that were related to the obstruction attempts no matter how public those attempts were?
We might soon get courts creating some strange precedents which might be expanded in defenses by drug lords, CEOs of companies which endanger employees or pollute badly, and heads of mobs.
FOX’s Judge Napolitano has stated the report “undoubtedly contains damaging information” for the president. Interesting, FOX has removed their articles on his statement.
retpost about 5 years ago
This needs a “no comment” ever thing is OK as shown.
brwydave Premium Member about 5 years ago
Lalo, Fantastic cartoon – take a bow!
Radish the wordsmith about 5 years ago
Since the report exonerates crooked liar traitor Trump it should be made public.
[Unnamed Reader - 04609c] about 5 years ago
We need a good ‘cuckold’ comic featuring the one and only ‘cuck of the people’…….. Putin has him in his back pocket.
anomalous4 about 5 years ago
Nixon’s portrait on the wall is a nice touch.
jvscanlan Premium Member about 5 years ago
Is McConnell reluctant to release the whole Mueller report because he’s afraid he’s in it?
montessoriteacher about 5 years ago
Yes, the gop wishes to sweep it all under the rug. I have news for them, it is not close to being over.
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
Bonespurs’ cleaner, well new one, Cohen’s going to lockup, with Manafort and many others. Let’s see that Mueller report, at a very minimum the House and Senate intel committees should get it. Then release to the public anything and everything that doesn’t directly threaten national security.
SukieCrandall Premium Member about 5 years ago
Okay, speaking as an INDEPENDENT:
Given the bases of several convictions and confessions there were attempts at collusion (which is itself a crime) by multiple members of the campaign, and at least one (Manafort) was in a situation in which his laundered money and tax scam could be held over him by the Russians and Russian allies who helped him do it (which is why the trial about his finances was held first).
Now some might say that despite multiple attempts at collusion that the campaign would not have done it if the opportunity arose. To that my response is “Huh? Then why so many people spending time trying?”.
The current interesting questions are these:
Is an employer responsible for the actions of his employees that were taken for his campaign, business, mob, drug cartel, whichever-type-of-entity when they were employees with whom he met?
If an employer (or mob boss if someone then uses it as a precedent) is not responsible for the actions of those he employs then is it collusion if he attempts to obstruct them talking about their own crimes, or is it obstruction only if he himself is charged with the crimes that were related to the obstruction attempts no matter how public those attempts were?
We might soon get courts creating some strange precedents which might be expanded in defenses by drug lords, CEOs of companies which endanger employees or pollute badly, and heads of mobs.
Daeder about 5 years ago
Thank you, Lalo!
I truly appreciate your commitment to reality! Don’t ever stop what you’re doing! The sanity of millions of Americans depends on people like you!
pamela welch Premium Member about 5 years ago
Nailed it Lalo ♥♥
streetbeater about 5 years ago
FOX’s Judge Napolitano has stated the report “undoubtedly contains damaging information” for the president. Interesting, FOX has removed their articles on his statement.
https://news.yahoo.com/trump-mueller-report-contains-damaging-100608806.html