BFM this Posted Monday at 07:49 PM Posted Monday at 07:49 PM I'm curious, and a first swing with the Google machine yielded few results: That's quite a few pardons for people never charged. Is this normal? Just something that we haven't heard of because it wasn't newsworthy? How many times has this happened in the past? I know that Presidents sign a lot of pardons in the 11th hour of their term, but what percentage are for uncharged individuals? 2
uninformed Posted Monday at 08:15 PM Posted Monday at 08:15 PM BFM, not normal at all. The optics for Biden's legacy is terrible. It's almost as though he's trying to drive has approval ratings to zero. Maybe he's doing it to punish the DNC for dumping him. Or, maybe he had no idea what he was signing...his family members probably offered him an ice cream cone if he'd just sign on the dotted line. 4 2
BashiChuni Posted Monday at 08:54 PM Posted Monday at 08:54 PM This picture sums up everything. Most corrupt administration in history. 2 2
Smokin Posted Monday at 08:59 PM Posted Monday at 08:59 PM Other than the ice cream bribe idea, which is disturbingly possible, the only explanations that make sense are: A- He knows they committed crimes that merit prosecution or B- He thinks that the judicial system is unjust enough to commit law-fare against political opponents of the party in power If A, then clearly the Biden Crime Family is as bad or worse than the right wing social commenters have said they are. If B, I wonder where he got that idea? Maybe the last 4 years of his administration had something to do with it... 2
ClearedHot Posted Monday at 09:11 PM Posted Monday at 09:11 PM I was flying my plane home from a trip today, at 1203 Guard came alive "We have been unburdened by what has been"...then EVERYONE jumped in...not a single negative comment. 7 5
TreeA10 Posted yesterday at 12:14 AM Posted yesterday at 12:14 AM Classic projection. Biden knows what a corrupt DOJ could do because he did it. Therefore, he wanted to protect other Biden Crime Family recipients of the influence peddaling they benefited from. 3
kaputt Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 6 hours ago, disgruntledemployee said: Late to the party. WSJ did this reporting back in June. https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/joe-biden-age-public-election-campaign-343a47bf Great, June. Where the hell were they in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and half of 2024? 1
Tulsa Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 7 hours ago, ClearedHot said: No wonder a few of our stalwart lefts rage quit the forum. Per the logic and legal precedent stated above, those individuals named in the pardon would have to submit an approved confession to accept the pardon, right? I hope this gets squashed in the courts, such a dangerous and disturbing precedent.
dream big Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 7 hours ago, uninformed said: BFM, not normal at all. The optics for Biden's legacy is terrible. It's almost as though he's trying to drive has approval ratings to zero. Maybe he's doing it to punish the DNC for dumping him. Or, maybe he had no idea what he was signing...his family members probably offered him an ice cream cone if he'd just sign on the dotted line. You jest but this is probably the most accurate prediction. The halfwit can’t string a sentence together (hasn’t been able to since 2019), doubt he just woke up and decided to pardon Miley. His handlers made sure he did - which should scare anyone still in uniform how deeply entrenched the deep state is in the military. Can’t wait for DOGE to destroy the rot that has infested the DOD. 3
cragspider Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Coast Guard Commandant is the first one to fall, Lots of issues here. 1
ClearedHot Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Trump dropped 1500 Pardons last night...basically covered all the Jan 6 folks. Edit to add, he vaporized the security clearances of the 51 who helped cover up the laptop...LONG OVERDUE ACCOUNTABILITY! 2 4
disgruntledemployee Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, cragspider said: Coast Guard Commandant is the first one to fall, Lots of issues here. The article goes well beyond the bullshit line of loss of confidence to lead. This is a bow shot to the military leadership community.
uhhello Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/USCG-Staff-Update-for-Members-12.12.2454.pdf Interesting read. How anyone in the last 10 years thinks any type of cover up is going to stay hidden is beyond help.
BFM this Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago https://thepopulisttimes.com/its-all-gonna-be-released-uncle-sam-trump-to-declassify-mlk-jfk-and-rfk-assassination-records/ Here’s hoping he doesn’t flinch this time.
disgruntledemployee Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 50 minutes ago, BFM this said: https://thepopulisttimes.com/its-all-gonna-be-released-uncle-sam-trump-to-declassify-mlk-jfk-and-rfk-assassination-records/ Here’s hoping he doesn’t flinch this time. Ha! My bet is the drawer is empty and everything is ash. 1
disgruntledemployee Posted 51 minutes ago Author Posted 51 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, M2 said: Didn't the Supreme Court effectively do that immunity thing for Presidents when ruling on a Trump case?
ClearedHot Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago 45 minutes ago, disgruntledemployee said: Didn't the Supreme Court effectively do that immunity thing for Presidents when ruling on a Trump case? For things he did AS POTUS...not as VP or a Civilian.
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