Isaac Otherworld
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Trump's presidency is an on going situation.When's the next major natural disaster?
Trump's presidency is an on going situation.When's the next major natural disaster?
https://www.wsj.com/articles/house-...onald-trumps-pardon-for-joe-arpaio-1503781921House Speaker Paul Ryan on Saturday criticized President Donald Trump for pardoning a former Arizona sheriff, Joe Arpaio, becoming the highest-ranking Republican to object to the move.
The speaker does not agree with the decision, said Ryan spokesman Doug Andres.
Whoa, whoa, tone it down, Paul Ryan. Don't be so harsh.
It's like being stabbed and saying, "I disagree with this, this actually kind of hurts."
Admitting it hurts would be too strong of a statement.
Karma about to get you, @SenJohnMcCain and you will burn in hell for all eternity
.@POTUS's pardon of Joe Arpaio, who illegally profiled Latinos, undermines his claim for the respect of rule of law (link: https://www.mccain.senate.gov/publi...eases?ID=3B0E692D-FFEB-4F6C-ADF9-C3F598E94D2A) mccain.senate.gov/public/index.c
Have you read this? It's a disgusting tweet from Roger Stone about Senator McCain who disagrees with Trump pardoning Arpaio...
https://twitter.com/RogerJStoneJr/status/901489945075884037?s=09
It is a reaction from Stone about this tweet from McCain by the way:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...e5d7b2-8a7f-11e7-a94f-3139abce39f5_story.htmlAs Joseph Arpaios federal case headed toward trial this past spring, President Trump wanted to act to help the former Arizona county sheriff who had become a campaign-trail companion and a partner in their crusade against illegal immigration.
The president asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions whether it would be possible for the government to drop the criminal case against Arpaio, but was advised that would be inappropriate, according to three people with knowledge of the conversation.
After talking with Sessions, Trump decided to let the case go to trial, and if Arpaio was convicted, he could grant clemency.
So can someone who was pardoned then be sued in a civil case?
Since a pardon is also an admission of guilt?
Or does the pardon absolve him of all prosecution?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...e5d7b2-8a7f-11e7-a94f-3139abce39f5_story.html
The law and order president, everyone.
If Paul Ryan's spine sees it's shadow, it means six more weeks of both-sidesism.
Can I ask about something I don't understand as a non-American: With all of the many crimes Arpaio committed, including abuse of office, fundamental breaking of civil rights, negligence and dereliction, inhumane treatment, false arrest, misuse of funds, political corruption etc., how has he only got away with a conviction of criminal contempt of court? Shouldn't there have been dozens of charges? Can there still be? Is it simply a case of police can do no wrong and you have to be comprehensively and cartoonishly villainous to get even the minimal amount of accountability he faced?
Shit like this should be immediate grounds for impeachment.
I'm also realizing that all those years I fooled myself in my youth into thinking that the president didn't have that much power to abuse due to all the checks and balances supposedly in place. Man what a fool I was.
Shit like this should be immediate grounds for impeachment.
This last year has really shown how the notion of ironclad checks and balances, as we're taught and feel so confident in, is a really shitty net of norms and assumed civilities. Only the judicial branch has proven itselfShit like this should be immediate grounds for impeachment.
I'm also realizing that all those years I fooled myself in my youth into thinking that the president didn't have that much power to abuse due to all the checks and balances supposedly in place. Man what a fool I was.
This last year has really shown how the notion of ironclad checks and balances, as we're taught and feel so confident in, is a really shitty net of norms and assumed civilities. Only the judicial branch has proven itself
Topical because Kylo Ren is a neo-nazi stand-in.
Episode 9 is gonna be interesting as fuck.
Who knew Star Wars would be this socially relevant?
This last year has really shown how the notion of ironclad checks and balances, as we're taught and feel so confident in, is a really shitty net of norms and assumed civilities. Only the judicial branch has proven itself
i don't think those parallels are as ironclad as you think they are
I mean, there's kind of a reason that the big pop culture stand-in for Space Nazi turned from a middle aged, stoic, and mechanical warrior to a an insecure and emotional young adult.
Believe you me, I think ever since Charlottesville, Trump has been on the razor's edge and the GOP is just trying to hold it together.
Topical because Kylo Ren is a neo-nazi stand-in.
Episode 9 is gonna be interesting as fuck.
Who knew Star Wars would be this socially relevant?
This seems like a very good point. If anyone wants to build points with Trump and/or the party, they could simply refuse to testify and rely on a pardon I assume, since Trump has pointedly demonstrated that it can go around the DOJ?The bigger problem here is that he seems willing to pardon *anyone* for contempt, so the people that may squeal to bring him down now have an out for refusing to testify.
This was calculated. If you can't shut down the investigation, do your best to weaken it however you can. The man is desperate.
Have you read this? It's a disgusting tweet from Roger Stone about Senator McCain who disagrees with Trump pardoning Arpaio...
https://twitter.com/RogerJStoneJr/status/901489945075884037?s=09
It is a reaction from Stone about this tweet from McCain by the way:
That's really not true at all.
How many shit bills would have become law were it not for the Senate (and in the ACA repeal bill, Republicans in the Senate) blocking them?
I do think we need to re-evaluate presidential pardon powers, however.
The 88 twitter handle was about an unrelated twitterer commenting on arpio. He wanted to "not rush to call someone racist" mixed with a healthy dose of "just asking questions"Trump pardoned a known racist with 88 in his twitter handle?
What world am i living in? Can we impeach already?
I've thought about taking up religion again this year, just so I can enjoy the belief that these guys are burning in hell after they die.I hope that Arpaio dies of a heart attack any day now. He's done with life.
Or he at least gets bodied in civil lawsuits.
Honestly the conflict of interest in the administration is fucking mind blowing.
The fact that he broke the law so blatantly and all he had to do was suck up to Trump to get pardoned is fucking enraging.
The fact that Trump doesn't understand that pardoning is not a "you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours" tool makes me even more concerned.
Fucking hell man.
This has been one of the most nauseating realizations for me this year - that much of what we've come to expect from a president was not based in law, but was based on the assumption that a president would not be a vile, disgusting piece of garbage. The integrity of the position of POTUS has largely been based on the honor system. It's horrifying.Seems like a president could have always abused pardons but didn't because they gave a fuck about how it would look. So much of our system is just based on traditions instead of actual laws apparently.
I hope that Arpaio dies of a heart attack any day now. He's done with life.
Or he at least gets bodied in civil lawsuits.
Only the good die young, unfortunately.
hopefully this is the presidency that does in the electoral college. it had one sole chance to prove why it supposedly exists and blew it.
hopefully this is the presidency that does in the electoral college. it had one sole chance to prove why it supposedly exists and blew it.