You don’t accumulate 90+ indictments because a few people don’t like you especially as he isn’t even black. You heard and seen why he’s been indicted from his own mouth trying to hold on to power when it’s clear he lost the election.
The justice system through grand juries that shown the evidence found probably cause to indict and charge Orange Traitor with 91 felony indictments. With likely more to come.
The Democratic Party didn’t do this to Orange Traitor and his co-conspirators, they did it to themselves by committing crimes.
Well, it was actually Republicans who are the witnesses who provided evidence that led to the indictments (including Trump himself). But, that doesn’t fit the “woe-is-me” victimhood paradigm that the MAGA bunch prefers, does it?
So according to you Bok, Trump is innocent and the Democrats are the ones guilty of falsely accusing him of attempting to steal the elections and other crimes ? Are you accusing all these officials (both elected and career, involved in the indictment) of breaking the law then ?
If Democrats actually had the power to do what Republicans have convinced conservatives Democrats can do, P01135809 would never have been allowed to commit the crimes he has been indicted for.
Defund the police. Enabling the 2020 riots, that caused $2 billion in damage and cost 25 lives. Soft on crime DAs letting repeat offenders free. No cash bail. Enabling illegal drug abuse in the streets. Millions of illegal immigrants flooded into the country. “I never talked to my son Hunter about his overseas business.” Store products locked up because the thieves are not. Car thefts up 34%.
It’s refreshing to see leftists suddenly concerned about the rule of law.
“… authoritarianism, in politics and government, the blind submission to authority and the repression of individual freedom of thought and action. Authoritarian regimes are systems of government that have no established mechanism for the transfer of executive power and do not afford their citizens civil liberties or political rights. Power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or a small elite, whose decisions are taken without regard for the will of the people. The term authoritarianism is often used to denote any form of government that is not democratic, but studies have demonstrated that there is a great deal of variation in authoritarian rule.
Totalitarian and fascist regimes
The most notable authoritarian regimes of the 20th century were characterized by a charismatic leader, a mass party, and a powerful secret police force. Regimes that use state institutions to brainwash and completely control their populations are categorized as totalitarian. Totalitarian regimes aim to instill in their citizens an undying loyalty to the regime and its leader. Children are indoctrinated from a young age, learning about the heroics of their leaders and the superiority of the regime’s guiding ideology. No dissent is tolerated, and all of the opposition is either exiled, killed, or imprisoned. Political trust is low, as citizens are encouraged to spy on each other and to serve as informants for the regime. …"
Translation: Prosecutors have investigated Mr. Trump and found evidence that he committed 90 crimes. Judges have ordered him to stop making comments that constitute threats to prosecutors, judges and potential witnesses as well as poisoning the jury pool. Prosecutors also found evidence that many of his lawyers aided and abetted him in his crimes and have also charged them. Republicans say practically anything to protect him and themselves from accountability.
Yeah, sure — Move along, folks, nothing to see here — Anybody that thinks there’s NO politics involved is living in LaLa Land — or smoking a high grade of pot and should be barred from polite society. A thought: He never was part of the DC hierarchy, didn’t kiss the Dems/Reps collective fundaments, was too d**n popular with the “Great Unwashed” (i.e., Biden’s neo-Nazis that voted T in the first time). We tried to hamstring his administration for 4 years to no avail; so, let’s use the courts to do what we a**holes couldn’t do first time around! Reminds me of a retired radio personality who wanted the FCC to shut Limbaugh down; got this printed in an opinion piece in the local rag. Seems it cost him his gig as an adjunct prof in the local college’s journalism dept. BTW, wouldn’t happen in today’s political climate. Ah, well, we still have the First Amendment … SO FAR,
oh…chippy…chippy…chippy…republican special council appointed by a republican attorney general,who was appointed by the republican bone spurs draft dodging, orange president……and all your hapless pu$$y grabber had to do it return the documents…not threaten georgia officials…not plead for 11,780 make believe votes…not cheat on his taxes and certainly not pay a porn star he was boinking when his wife was pregnant with funds other than from his own personal savings…but with campaign funds…….but his cheapness and having never paid for anything with his own money along with his misogyny and letting his little mushroom head ‘little friend’ make his decisions…are the things you admire the most about your ’’hero’’………………………….you have become the definition of the term…‘fake news’……
These charges against President Trump are 100% political election interference. How do we know this? All the attorneys filing charges said they were going to do this and those running for office made this part of their campaign. The timing of these charges are specifically designed to interfere with President Trump’s campaign as they could have been filed years ago. All the hostile attorneys know that even if win in their Democrat packed courts and venues, they will be overturned by appeal. Most of the charges have already been decided by the Supreme Court in favor of Presidential rights and powers. In fact, these attorneys with their politically hostile actions may be liable charges of malfeasance and misconduct.
Stipulated that Trump is a terrible person and a rotten human being, is Biden the shining example of robust health, quick, accurate thinking (under pressure), and not subject to off-the-cuff gaffes? Shukey-darns and sooey, I’m in my eighth decade and I ain’t as good as I wuz, but I’ll toss Joe’s challenge back at him. I think I could “whup’im out ‘hind th’ barn” if he didn’t have his Secret Service detail with him.
Flashaaway 9 months ago
You don’t accumulate 90+ indictments because a few people don’t like you especially as he isn’t even black. You heard and seen why he’s been indicted from his own mouth trying to hold on to power when it’s clear he lost the election.
GOGOPOWERANGERS 9 months ago
He IS an authoritarian
That the only ironic truth in this comic
old1953 9 months ago
So criminals should be let go if they run for office.
Gee, I wonder who it was that was chanting “LOCK HER UP” all during the campaign of 2016?
WaitingMan 9 months ago
Ninety-one.
Odon Premium Member 9 months ago
“We” did that? Poppycock is a polite reply, bull is more appropriate.
GiantShetlandPony 9 months ago
The justice system through grand juries that shown the evidence found probably cause to indict and charge Orange Traitor with 91 felony indictments. With likely more to come.
The Democratic Party didn’t do this to Orange Traitor and his co-conspirators, they did it to themselves by committing crimes.
Kurtass Premium Member 9 months ago
Bok, here is your homework assignment for the day. Look up “due process”. You’re welcome.
Havel 9 months ago
Well, it was actually Republicans who are the witnesses who provided evidence that led to the indictments (including Trump himself). But, that doesn’t fit the “woe-is-me” victimhood paradigm that the MAGA bunch prefers, does it?
shakeswilly 9 months ago
So according to you Bok, Trump is innocent and the Democrats are the ones guilty of falsely accusing him of attempting to steal the elections and other crimes ? Are you accusing all these officials (both elected and career, involved in the indictment) of breaking the law then ?
I challenge you to state that explicitly.
Stephen Runnels Premium Member 9 months ago
If Democrats actually had the power to do what Republicans have convinced conservatives Democrats can do, P01135809 would never have been allowed to commit the crimes he has been indicted for.
DC Swamp 9 months ago
Defund the police. Enabling the 2020 riots, that caused $2 billion in damage and cost 25 lives. Soft on crime DAs letting repeat offenders free. No cash bail. Enabling illegal drug abuse in the streets. Millions of illegal immigrants flooded into the country. “I never talked to my son Hunter about his overseas business.” Store products locked up because the thieves are not. Car thefts up 34%.
It’s refreshing to see leftists suddenly concerned about the rule of law.
brit-ed 9 months ago
Bok, you’re off script. See what Lisa et al are saying…. ;)
Masterskrain Premium Member 9 months ago
Just consider the source of this nonsense…Bumbling Bok. Enough said…
piper_gilbert 9 months ago
Trump earned everything coming to him.
davidthoms1 9 months ago
No! Not because he’s authoritarian, because he and his Lawyers are criminals!
superposition 9 months ago
From Britannia
“… authoritarianism, in politics and government, the blind submission to authority and the repression of individual freedom of thought and action. Authoritarian regimes are systems of government that have no established mechanism for the transfer of executive power and do not afford their citizens civil liberties or political rights. Power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or a small elite, whose decisions are taken without regard for the will of the people. The term authoritarianism is often used to denote any form of government that is not democratic, but studies have demonstrated that there is a great deal of variation in authoritarian rule.
Totalitarian and fascist regimes
The most notable authoritarian regimes of the 20th century were characterized by a charismatic leader, a mass party, and a powerful secret police force. Regimes that use state institutions to brainwash and completely control their populations are categorized as totalitarian. Totalitarian regimes aim to instill in their citizens an undying loyalty to the regime and its leader. Children are indoctrinated from a young age, learning about the heroics of their leaders and the superiority of the regime’s guiding ideology. No dissent is tolerated, and all of the opposition is either exiled, killed, or imprisoned. Political trust is low, as citizens are encouraged to spy on each other and to serve as informants for the regime. …"
thelordthygod666 9 months ago
Since Trump my foreign colleagues now feel sorry for me for living in the U.S. To be pitied for being an American is a new feeling.
ChristopherBurns 9 months ago
Translation: Prosecutors have investigated Mr. Trump and found evidence that he committed 90 crimes. Judges have ordered him to stop making comments that constitute threats to prosecutors, judges and potential witnesses as well as poisoning the jury pool. Prosecutors also found evidence that many of his lawyers aided and abetted him in his crimes and have also charged them. Republicans say practically anything to protect him and themselves from accountability.
Alberta Oil Premium Member 9 months ago
Kind of the position “the law” needs to take. But even now it’s not nearly “authoritarianism” enough dealing with trump and his ilk.
ncorgbl 9 months ago
tRump is charged with crimes he committed, continues to mouth off about, and has lawyers who committed crimes, all in the fascist mode.
happyainthappy 9 months ago
Trump’s lawyers are lawyers in the sense that woodpeckers are carpenters
Radish the wordsmith 9 months ago
Trump is a lying traitor, republicans are enablers.
I Play One On TV 9 months ago
He CAN’T be guilty. He just can’t. He and everyone says so. Why can’t people understand something so very simple?
charliekane 9 months ago
Typo in the fourth panel. Should read “criminal”.
charliekane 9 months ago
And of course these are the same people who b!tch about failing to prosecute shoplifters.
braindead Premium Member 9 months ago
Aaannnddd…. you’ll notice that Baghdad Bok NEVER claims that His Messiah did not do the things he’s accused of.
And neither do any of the other Disciples.
fjblume2000 9 months ago
Yeah, sure — Move along, folks, nothing to see here — Anybody that thinks there’s NO politics involved is living in LaLa Land — or smoking a high grade of pot and should be barred from polite society. A thought: He never was part of the DC hierarchy, didn’t kiss the Dems/Reps collective fundaments, was too d**n popular with the “Great Unwashed” (i.e., Biden’s neo-Nazis that voted T in the first time). We tried to hamstring his administration for 4 years to no avail; so, let’s use the courts to do what we a**holes couldn’t do first time around! Reminds me of a retired radio personality who wanted the FCC to shut Limbaugh down; got this printed in an opinion piece in the local rag. Seems it cost him his gig as an adjunct prof in the local college’s journalism dept. BTW, wouldn’t happen in today’s political climate. Ah, well, we still have the First Amendment … SO FAR,
librarylady59 9 months ago
As usual Mr Bok is wrong. The number of charges is 91, not 90. Which of the multitudinous charges did you miss.
Free Radical 9 months ago
Still an election denier in support of the cheat to win, criminal ex-president we see
Sprarklin 9 months ago
Republicans?
Did you see the turtle’s press conference yesterday?
With DC full of leaders like McConnell, Biden, Feinstein and Fetterman, it makes you wonder who is really running things.
lawguy05 9 months ago
Let’s get on with the REAL impeachment so the Demoncrats can see how to actually remove a corrupt President from office!
kennnyp 9 months ago
oh…chippy…chippy…chippy…republican special council appointed by a republican attorney general,who was appointed by the republican bone spurs draft dodging, orange president……and all your hapless pu$$y grabber had to do it return the documents…not threaten georgia officials…not plead for 11,780 make believe votes…not cheat on his taxes and certainly not pay a porn star he was boinking when his wife was pregnant with funds other than from his own personal savings…but with campaign funds…….but his cheapness and having never paid for anything with his own money along with his misogyny and letting his little mushroom head ‘little friend’ make his decisions…are the things you admire the most about your ’’hero’’………………………….you have become the definition of the term…‘fake news’……
Nantucket Premium Member 9 months ago
WHY? Because Trump is a criminal. Is Bok an accessory?
Kracklin Rosie - “Tolo Dan Nan Galad” Premium Member 9 months ago
These charges against President Trump are 100% political election interference. How do we know this? All the attorneys filing charges said they were going to do this and those running for office made this part of their campaign. The timing of these charges are specifically designed to interfere with President Trump’s campaign as they could have been filed years ago. All the hostile attorneys know that even if win in their Democrat packed courts and venues, they will be overturned by appeal. Most of the charges have already been decided by the Supreme Court in favor of Presidential rights and powers. In fact, these attorneys with their politically hostile actions may be liable charges of malfeasance and misconduct.
fjblume2000 9 months ago
Stipulated that Trump is a terrible person and a rotten human being, is Biden the shining example of robust health, quick, accurate thinking (under pressure), and not subject to off-the-cuff gaffes? Shukey-darns and sooey, I’m in my eighth decade and I ain’t as good as I wuz, but I’ll toss Joe’s challenge back at him. I think I could “whup’im out ‘hind th’ barn” if he didn’t have his Secret Service detail with him.
walkingmancomics 9 months ago
Lies, Mr. Bok, you portray nothing but lies.
AndrewSihler 9 months ago
Pro-jec-tion.