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In reply to the discussion: The writing is on the wall and many Americans can't see it. [View all]Captain Zero
(8,907 posts)58. Maybe the slowdown with Peter Navarro has
slowed down everything?
Eastman and Clark getting indicted for anything seems like it might speed up Navarro talking and many others too, like the traitor crew at the Willard Hotel.
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I'm hopeful. But, so many under reagan were indicted and went to prison . Yet most Americans see
mucifer
Jan 2023
#1
Because Reagan was a soft-spoken wolf in sheep's clothing. Trump is just a rabid wolf in your face
housecat
Jan 2023
#6
I agree with your analysis. Both were/are dangerous. Trump is simply more overt in his actions.
patphil
Jan 2023
#7
Those of us who are of a certain age and have intact memories and who lived in CA
Just A Box Of Rain
Jan 2023
#16
I watched the olive drab helicopter fly low over campus, spreading teargas that then drifted into an
NBachers
Jan 2023
#59
Of course, just like Putin and all republicans. Sorry you had to go through that.
housecat
Jan 2023
#56
Yes! And lest we forget even before his totalitarian rule began he was spying on his fellow actors
Cheezoholic
Jan 2023
#64
I remember the Birchers too. We had some in my neighborhood when I was a kid.
Just A Box Of Rain
Jan 2023
#71
+100 The book I've been reading on the history of the CIA proves you right about Reagan.
ancianita
Jan 2023
#41
It's by Chris Whipple, the same guy that wrote "The Fight of His Life," about Biden.
ancianita
Jan 2023
#75
You are wrong. He ignored a health crisis that killed millions. He worked a deal to
FSogol
Jan 2023
#37
He refused to admit there was an AIDS crisis. How many died because of raygun?
housecat
Jan 2023
#57
Well said. The kind of overwhelming evidence that convicted militia after militia
Alexander Of Assyria
Jan 2023
#3
An argument can be made against not indicting a sitting president, but that doesn't extend to the
Beastly Boy
Jan 2023
#12
As you almost rightfully noted, the Constitution doesn't EXPLICITLY prohibit indictment. By the same
Beastly Boy
Jan 2023
#79
How do you read that clause as making a president exempt from trial by jury?
Hermit-The-Prog
Jan 2023
#80
The clause refers explicitly to all crimes and it explicitly excepts cases of impeachment from that
Beastly Boy
Jan 2023
#82
Not a fair to ask for what amounts to a timeline of his turpitude. But maybe this will help.
ancianita
Jan 2023
#43
I have been a vocal "where the hell is the paper trail against the organizers?" shouter for two
Scrivener7
Jan 2023
#77
Could you cut that shit out? It's one thing to post the "retribution is just around
Scrivener7
Jan 2023
#74
Do we know that members of Congress can be proven to be major players in the coup in a court of law
Beastly Boy
Jan 2023
#28
We shall see, time will tell, don't think that much will/is going to happen
republianmushroom
Jan 2023
#40
Thank goodness we have a prediction of imminent justice. This has been sadly lacking these
RockRaven
Jan 2023
#65