I think the whole notion of assuming or seriously considering that trump might be guilty constitutes heresy and when you propose it their brains automatically switch to whatabout mode.I guess here's my question for everyone that thinks these charges are politically motivated and that Trump is innocent...
If he was guilty, do you think he should be punished? Do you think Presidents and former Presidents should be immune from prosecution when it comes to keeping classified material after their term is up?
I saw a video of a guy saying if there was video evidence of Trump murdering someone, he should still be forgiven because he's going to "save America". That seems crazy to me. Do any of your believe that?
It's possible this is a nothing burger. It's possible Trump did nothing wrong. But if he did, do you think he should face punishment? And if you say no, is it just Trump that's immune or who else should that apply to?
I'm genuinely curious what the Trump supporters think here.
They've had 4 years of hard core conditioning that the media lies to them, there is a deep state conspiracy and only the rapist can save democracy.I think the whole notion of assuming or seriously considering that trump might be guilty constitutes heresy and when you propose it their brains automatically switch to whatabout mode.
Interestingly enough whenever I ask, no one answers. It's almost like they don't want to say anything just in case.I think the whole notion of assuming or seriously considering that trump might be guilty constitutes heresy and when you propose it their brains automatically switch to whatabout mode.
There not much one can say. The evidence is there and he is the most obvious charlatan on the face of the planet.Interestingly enough whenever I ask, no one answers. It's almost like they don't want to say anything just in case.
He's not even smart or subtle about it either.There not much one can say. The evidence is there and he is the most obvious charlatan on the face of the planet.
He was smart enough to pull a bunch of multimillion frauds and live to 79 and not be convicted (yet)He's not even smart or subtle about it either.
If you wait long enough you may get an answer but it is likely to be "but what about Hunter.?Interestingly enough whenever I ask, no one answers. It's almost like they don't want to say anything just in case.
That says more about the US legal system than his intelligence, I think.He was smart enough to pull a bunch of multimillion frauds and live to 79 and not be convicted (yet)
And that my friend is the key to being a conman to the other half of the bell curve.He's not even smart or subtle about it either.
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