Monday, June 19, 2023

Confession Is Good For The…Prosecution

He's gonna be so disappointed to find out that’s not a defense to the charges. Yeah, put this guy on the stand. What could go wrong? He lives in his own reality, and it’s going to come crashing down on his head. He’s a small child crying: “It’s not fair! It’s not fair!” He just keeps confessing. Dude, it’s over! Except for all the people he fired or now curses as cowards and fools. His nearest competitor is RFK, Jr. And when you’ve lost Brit Hume:
“I will say a couple of things, one thing is his answer on the matters of the law seem to me to verge on incoherent," said Hume. "He seemed to be saying that the documents were really his and that he didn't give them back when he was requested to do so and when they were subpoenaed because, you know, he wasn't ready to because he hadn't sorted them and separated the classified information or whatever from his golf shirts, whatever he was saying." 
Hume went so far as to say that it wasn't even clear what Trump was saying. 
"But he seemed to believe that the documents were his," Hume continued. "That he had declassified them, when there was evidence to the contrary. And therefore, he could do whatever he wanted with them. Which I don't think is gonna hold up in court." 
When it came to Trump's pitch to suburban female voters that he's lost, "his answer was to talk about how he didn't lose the 2020 election. I don't think that's an appealing message for the future."

 The idea that declassification makes them personal Presidential property is risible. 

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