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Verdict imminent: Update: MANHATTAN JURY FINDS TRUMP GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS


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2024 May 30, 2:04pm   8,596 views  186 comments

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Expected release by 5:30pm EST

EDIT: GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS

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125   DemocratsAreTotallyFucked   2024 Jun 1, 9:57pm  

Patrick says

Dr. King’s case might help explain why black Americans resonate with Trump’s conviction. And it might also help explain yesterday’s Daily Mail’s headline, which explains in part what has forced corporate media into its desperate efforts at damage control:


In other words, fuck around and find out.
126   jazz_music   2024 Jun 1, 10:48pm  

Patrick says

jazz_music

Please read https://patrick.net/post/1381434/2024-06-01-grand-unified-theory-of-recent and tell me where I'm wrong.


I read it, all be it quickly. I saw a lot of assumptions being made. Some I disagree with, some I don’t.

The unification you mentioned is a whole bundle of conspiracies, heard on the right wing echo chamber, brought together into an over arching narrative.

It has the quality of truthIness and hints at the knowledge of some great truth, which only special people know, and that means nobody who has liberal political views.

If I did an exhaustive takedown of that little essay, you might merely consider it proof that I am of the unwashed outsiders, who think that government is a vehicle that must be driven by the people, in opposition to the monetary might of wealthy interests.

And pursuit of wealth gets to be a murderous sickness with the result of killing all because in the final analysis, there is room for only one rich person to exist. Then there would be peace and universal austerity.

Trump is not a hero, he is looking for wealth and power not to satisfy his rejection by other elites, but to soothe his daddy issues. You follow him to your betrayal and doom.

He reveres dictators for the simplest reasons, he wants to be one. Never put your fate in the hands of anyone who claims that they will be your hero. You must get actively involved. All of us must manage our fate,

He only wants your silence and loyalty. The same as all who came before him, with the audacity.
127   jazz_music   2024 Jun 1, 10:51pm  

Patrick says


jazz_music

Please read https://patrick.net/post/1381434/2024-06-01-grand-unified-theory-of-recent and tell me where I'm wrong.


I read it, all be it quickly. I saw a lot of assumptions being made. Some I disagree with, some I don’t.

The unification you mentioned is a whole bundle of conspiracies, heard on the right wing echo chamber, brought together into an over arching narrative.

It has the quality of truthIness and hints at the knowledge of some hallowed yet completely unfounded truths, which only special people know, and that means nobody who has liberal political views.

If I did an exhaustive takedown of that little essay, you might merely consider it proof that I am of the unwashed outsiders, who think that government is a vehicle that must be driven by the people, in opposition to the monetary might of wealthy interests.

And pursuit of wealth gets to be a murderous sickness with the result of killing all because in the final analysis, there is room for only one rich person to exist. Then there would be peace and universal austerity.

Trump is not a hero, he is looking for wealth and power not to satisfy his rejection by other elites, but to soothe his daddy issues. You follow him to your betrayal and doom.

He reveres dictators for the simplest of reasons, he wants to be one. Never put your fate in the hands of anyone who claims that they will be your hero. You must get actively involved. All of us must manage our fate,

He only wants your silence and loyalty. The same as all who came before him, with the audacity.
128   DhammaStep   2024 Jun 2, 3:06am  

RayAmerica says

For whatever the reason, it seems to be in the DNA of most Americans to support the underdog, in particular, if that underdog has been obviously unfairly mistreated

You should consider the implications that this is not some little known fact.
129   GNL   2024 Jun 2, 5:24am  

DhammaStep says

RayAmerica says


For whatever the reason, it seems to be in the DNA of most Americans to support the underdog, in particular, if that underdog has been obviously unfairly mistreated

You should consider the implications that this is not some little known fact.

I think I understand your comment but, could you explain it?
132   HeadSet   2024 Jun 2, 8:10am  

Patrick says

Dr. King’s case might help explain why black Americans resonate with Trump’s conviction.

I doubt that many Black Americans are even aware of the phony tax evasion felony charges against MLK. In fact, most Blacks seem unaware that it was Dems who prosecuted MLK overall.
138   Patrick   2024 Jun 2, 1:46pm  

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/06/even-rino-mitt-romney-is-denouncing-trumps-sham/


Even the notorious RINO and former presidential candidate Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah is denouncing the sham conviction of President Donald Trump.

In a rigged trial orchestrated by New York Democrats in conjunction with the Biden White House, Trump was found guilty of all 34 charges of falsifying business records related to a hush-money payment made to adult porn star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential election.

Romney, who makes no secret of his disdain for the former president and has tried to sabotage him at every turn, argued that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg should never have let the case go to trial.

“Bragg should have settled the case against Trump, as would have been the normal procedure. But he made a political decision,” Romney reportedly told his biographer McKay Coppins, a writer at the Atlantic.

“Bragg may have won the battle, for now, but he may have lost the political war,” he continued. “Democrats think they can put out the Trump fire with oxygen. It’s political malpractice.”


It's also a criminal abuse of power. Everyone involved in creating the sham trial should themselves be in prison.
142   Patrick   2024 Jun 2, 2:08pm  

jazz_music says

If I did an exhaustive takedown of that little essay


@jazz_music

Why don't you try to argue even one of the points rather than just dismiss it all without even considering the facts.

Are you opposed to higher wages for US blacks by mass deportation of illegals?
143   HeadSet   2024 Jun 2, 2:24pm  

Patrick says

Even the notorious RINO and former presidential candidate Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah is denouncing the sham conviction of President Donald Trump.

No, Mittens is just upset that this sham trial looks like it enhanced Trump's path to victory. Mittens is unconcerned about the use of lawfare or the phony charges.
147   Patrick   2024 Jun 2, 4:37pm  

https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1796738483366543705

Donald Trump Jr. on his father’s conviction.
148   GNL   2024 Jun 2, 5:20pm  

Patrick says

It's also a criminal abuse of power. Everyone involved in creating the sham trial should themselves be in prison.

Who is this smallish group of people who are able to pull this off?
149   Ceffer   2024 Jun 2, 6:28pm  

Patrick says

Why don't you try to argue even one of the points rather than just dismiss it all without even considering the facts.

Are you opposed to higher wages for US blacks by mass deportation of illegals?

Keeps us appraised of the the delusional agitprop repeating station broadcasts, raw assertion fallacies, the head in the sand obliquity of liberal reactive madness and feedbags of Satanic inversion Bernaysian fantasy.

"Facts. We don't need no stinkin' facts."
150   Ceffer   2024 Jun 2, 6:48pm  

"Democrats are literally the worst ever. At this point, if anybody tells me they are a democrat, I know they quackccine brain damaged and need help." Who ever said these were their 'beliefs' rather than just the ticker tapes from their employers?

151   DemocratsAreTotallyFucked   2024 Jun 2, 7:15pm  

And now we take a break from our regular programming for a little bit of Zero Hedge porn...

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/maher-if-trump-goes-jail-there-will-be-racial-civil-war


152   Ceffer   2024 Jun 2, 7:27pm  

UkraineIsTotallyFucked says


And now we take a break from our regular programming for a little bit of Zero Hedge porn...

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/maher-if-trump-goes-jail-there-will-be-racial-civil-war




LOL! Maher is officially an idiot, even if he is just spouting his teleprompter screed. Hugh Hefner should have screwed some smarter shiksa.
160   AmericanKulak   2024 Jun 4, 12:18am  

Patrick says





And it was labelled a Legal Expense.
161   Ceffer   2024 Jun 4, 1:07am  

This is true. Thank you, Great Orange One, for discombobulating my fragile brain and causing me much pain. I already knew 'some stuff', but this was ridiculous.
Patrick says




162   steverbeaver   2024 Jun 4, 1:57am  

Ceffer says

This is true. Thank you, Great Orange One, for discombobulating my fragile brain and causing me much pain. I already knew 'some stuff', but this was ridiculous.
Patrick says







To be fair, it's a team effort in controlled opposition faggotry. And he still sucks the dick in public...
163   Patrick   2024 Jun 4, 1:17pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/trump-connects-black-voters-conviction-understands-unfair-justice-system/


President Donald Trump is now making a deeper connection with black voters following his conviction in the Democrats’ so-called “hush money” case.

Following his conviction in deep blue New York last week, Trump is now appealing to black voters, especially males.

The 45th president said that he understands an unfair justice system after being targeted by it himself.
164   Patrick   2024 Jun 4, 1:18pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/never-trump-voters-u-turn-back-gop-nominee-conviction/


Within an hour of Thursday’s verdict, Shaun Maguire, a Los Angeles-based venture capitalist and a former Hillary Clinton donor, declared on social media that he donated $300,000 to the Trump campaign.

Maguire also wrote in an essay that “the double standards and lawfare that Trump has faced” had “boiled my blood.”

He told The Free Press:

“We were told that Donald Trump would be the end of democracy, but it turns out that lawfare tactics have been escalated by the Democrats and not by the Republicans.

“And so it’s from that backdrop that I believe the Republican Party is less of a danger to democracy than the Democratic Party right now.”

Similarly, University of Chicago Law School lecturer Adam Mortara donated $3,300 to the Trump campaign after not voting in 2020 and opposing him during the 2016 GOP primary.

Mortara is hoping a Trump victory would have a “deterrent effect” on weaponizing the legal system against political foes.

“What’s gotten me off the sidelines is that if he does not win, and by a rather sizable margin, that will validate this type of weaponization of the judicial system in the future,” Mortara told The Free Press.

“Before, I would’ve said it’s not a danger to America if Joe Biden wins the election.

“Now, I kind of think it is.”

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