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So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
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Apr 25, 2024, 1:34 PM
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should be immune to fromrosecution for any criminal activity while in office, citing that it will cause a "vicious cycle of prosecutions" of former presidents.
Then there is just basic logic, that would suggest giving blanket immunity to a sitting president would incentivize criminal activity because they are immune from prosecution.
His logic makes about as much sense as, "We should not charge any people with crimes, because somebody might be trying to get even with them". This shows a complete lack of faith in, as well as cynicism toward our justice system in which he holds one of the highest seats.
How is this one of our brightest legal minds?
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He said the quiet part out loud....
Apr 25, 2024, 1:38 PM
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Do politicians do shady ### #### to get things done? Yes. It *should* be in the best interest of the country, but I realize it's not always that way.
Has every President done something illegal when dealing with other countries to get something done? I'd bet on it. So if the standard changes, we'll start dragging everyone through the mud.
Dems impeach Trump. Repubs try to impeach Biden. It's childish games at the highest levels.
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Re: He said the quiet part out loud....
Apr 25, 2024, 1:41 PM
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I think the important part is if the President does something as part of their official duties as President. Maybe that gets some kind of immunity. Things the President does outside of that even while in office should not protected.
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Whats official and whats unofficial ?***
Apr 25, 2024, 1:46 PM
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Re: He said the quiet part out loud....
Apr 25, 2024, 1:49 PM
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So, Biden can commit war crimes, order the National Guard to fire on protesters, then rape a female staffer, and all of it would go unpunished under Alito's logic because, and get this, criminal prosecution could be seen as revenge.
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Re: He said the quiet part out loud....
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Apr 25, 2024, 2:03 PM
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Agree…but many senators abdicated their responsibility in this particular case, likely for fear of retribution. If they had acted/voted in good faith then this would have all been behind us three years ago.
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I read a lot of hyperbolic claims about us living in a banana Republiic
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Apr 25, 2024, 2:11 PM
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Putin, Kin Jong, Sadam when he was in power, etc.. operate with immunity from criminal prosecution, and they most certainly abuse this unchecked power.. absolute Power Corrupts and this flies in the face of everything our founders fought for when they freed us from a Monarchy that did not hold the crown accountable for it attrocities.
This should be a no-brainer, Presidents are not ordained, they are public servants elected by the people and should be held to the same criminal standards as the people, or we might as well just hang it up now.
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On this, I agree with you
Apr 25, 2024, 3:13 PM
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....hanging up.
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Re: I read a lot of hyperbolic claims about us living in a banana Republiic
Apr 26, 2024, 8:29 AM
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I mostly agree with that. I wouldn't agree with the 'same' criminal standards as the people, because the President can and should have certain powers that everyday citizens do not have. But yeah, if the argument is blanket immunity, then definitely not.
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
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Apr 25, 2024, 2:05 PM
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Alito is an embarrassment, second only to Thomas. I’m surprised they could muster the strength to attend today given how tiring it must be carrying Trump’s water.
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
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Alito is an embarrassment, second only to Thomas. I’m surprised they could muster the strength to attend today given how tiring it must be carrying Trump’s water.
Said by a man impressed with a Supreme Court Justice who did not know the difference between a man and a woman
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
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Apr 25, 2024, 3:58 PM
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It's tough when you can no longer push your legislative agenda through the courts and lawmakers are forced to be the ones who make the laws.
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
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Apr 25, 2024, 4:15 PM
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Is that what she said…or was she just dodging an obvious gotcha question from Sen Blackburn?
I don’t even recall having an opinion on KBJ…but if I did, it was probably that she was smarter and more qualified than Thomas or Alito…and I would still stand behind that.
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
Apr 25, 2024, 4:32 PM
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So, yes…Blackburn just grandstanding. I bet you and I have the same definition of what a woman is...adult female…and in the context of a friendly conversation, that definition works well enough. In the context of a confirmation hearing, where a politician is going to try and back you into a corner and put you on record, why give them the satisfaction?
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
Apr 25, 2024, 5:15 PM
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It was a pretty direct question. Brown is unimpressive, but met the predetermined qualifications set forth by Biden.
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
Apr 25, 2024, 5:23 PM
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And yet still more impressive than Alito or Thomas…
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
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Apr 25, 2024, 5:32 PM
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Nah, there's definitely a gap between Brown and the rest of the Justices
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
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Apr 25, 2024, 9:32 PM
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So, yes…Blackburn just grandstanding. I bet you and I have the same definition of what a woman is...adult female…and in the context of a friendly conversation, that definition works well enough. In the context of a confirmation hearing, where a politician is going to try and back you into a corner and put you on record, why give them the satisfaction?
Grandstanding? Said by a man who defends someone who can not answer a simple question, Do you know the difference between a man and a woman?
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
Apr 25, 2024, 9:31 PM
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Is that what she said…or was she just dodging an obvious gotcha question from Sen Blackburn?
I don’t even recall having an opinion on KBJ…but if I did, it was probably that she was smarter and more qualified than Thomas or Alito…and I would still stand behind that.
She could not answer the question
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Most watchers/reporters of the SCOTUS will tell you not to read...
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Apr 25, 2024, 2:09 PM
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too much from the Justice's questions. A lot of times, they're playing a devil's advocate of sorts.
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Can't a sitting President basically do the same for any individual?***
Apr 25, 2024, 2:13 PM
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I still think there is going to be a portion of the opinion that is
Apr 25, 2024, 2:17 PM
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9-0.
My prediction is that it will be 9-0 that there is not unfettered immunity.
The controlling part of the opinion will be 6-3 or 7-2 against the former president. Alito/Thomas dissenting and maybe joined by Gorsuch/Kavanaugh but I doubt it. Roberts and Coney Barrett will join the liberal ladies to end the Orange One's quest for unlimited power.
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I think there will be an ongoing distinction as to what IS or IS NOT qualified
Apr 25, 2024, 2:33 PM
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as official duties vis-a-vis personal actions. I don't think there will be 'blanket immunity'. There needs to be 'executive protection'.
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Re: I still think there is going to be a portion of the opinion that is
Apr 25, 2024, 3:33 PM
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I think maybe people are being overly optimistic on this.
This Court is bent. Watching their prior behavior I find it hard to believe they'll do anything but run interference for him without quite going all the way to giving him immunity. IMHO they'll absolutely find a way to delay the trial until after the election.
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Prosecutors delayed bringing charges... That's on them.***
Apr 25, 2024, 3:40 PM
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Re: Prosecutors delayed bringing charges... That's on them.***
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Yeah there's a reason all of this stuff that happened years ago is suddenly only now being pursued by the Democrats in the middle of election season, but good luck getting the morons to comprehend what that might be.
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The fact that this case was even brought tells me what I need to know.
Apr 25, 2024, 11:14 PM
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Absurdity is correct.
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To save time
Apr 26, 2024, 12:20 PM
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, let's just pretend trump is, in fact, a criminal, that ran a criminal enterprise for over 40 years, and had he just stayed out of politics would have been allowed to continue doing so. But instead ran his big fat mouth one too many times when he was in the spotlight. So I guess we are to act surprised that he is facing multiple criminal indictments, well, cause he is a criminal, pure and simple. He always has been.
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
Apr 25, 2024, 3:47 PM
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should be immune to fromrosecution for any criminal activity while in office, citing that it will cause a "vicious cycle of prosecutions" of former presidents.
Then there is just basic logic, that would suggest giving blanket immunity to a sitting president would incentivize criminal activity because they are immune from prosecution.
His logic makes about as much sense as, "We should not charge any people with crimes, because somebody might be trying to get even with them". This shows a complete lack of faith in, as well as cynicism toward our justice system in which he holds one of the highest seats.
How is this one of our brightest legal minds?
When did you go to law school? Why are you questioning someone who is an expert in judicial matters?
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That was one of the dumbest things ever uttered by a Supreme Court Justice.
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Apr 25, 2024, 3:50 PM
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But, I don't see but 2 Justices holding that wildly jaundiced view on the subject - Alito and Thomas. Thomas should have recused given his wife's efforts to overturn the election. They're both nutty as fruit cakes.
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Aint nobody gonna hit Hillary***
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Haha, y'all are big mad today***
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Re: Haha, y'all are big mad today***
Apr 25, 2024, 9:08 PM
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so you are cool with a president who can order the execution of his political opponents and suffer no consequences?
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Re: Haha, y'all are big mad today***
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Whale....if Killary can get away with it, seems the cat's already out of the bag.
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If only
Apr 25, 2024, 6:50 PM
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congress could remove a president who committed, say, high crimes and misdemeanors.
That would solve the problem.
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Re: If only
Apr 25, 2024, 9:34 PM
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congress could remove a president who committed, say, high crimes and misdemeanors.
That would solve the problem.
Do not confuse them with facts
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Congress lacks the authority to charge a person with a crime
Apr 25, 2024, 9:46 PM
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Only our legal system can do that.
You are attempting to muddy the waters by conflating censorship of a sitting president and charging him for criminal activity while in office. And that was not the argument Alito was making.
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Re: Congress lacks the authority to charge a person with a crime
Apr 25, 2024, 10:11 PM
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Only our legal system can do that.
You are attempting to muddy the waters by conflating censorship of a sitting president and charging him for criminal activity while in office. And that was not the argument Alito was making.
Said by a man who did not get into law school. Respect the experts, they know much more than you do
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This is basic civics, not constitutional law
Apr 25, 2024, 10:37 PM
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And it is sad that some of you don't have the slightest clue about how our government functions.
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Re: This is basic civics, not constitutional law
Apr 25, 2024, 10:42 PM
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And it is sad that some of you don't have the slightest clue about how our government functions.
Said by the man who has no clue about anything involving our government.
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If you are going to be a stubborn contrarian
Apr 25, 2024, 10:59 PM
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I should go ahead and give you your trophy now.
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Re: If you are going to be a stubborn contrarian
Apr 25, 2024, 11:08 PM
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I should go ahead and give you your trophy now.
Trophy you won for being goofy at work? That is what I expected.
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So lemme get this straight. A sitting President can order the
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Apr 26, 2024, 7:59 AM
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assassination of a Supreme Court judge or two, then replace them with his own minions, and that's ok?
That would be my counter to his argument. It would be VERY effective. Hope some lawyer in the room made the analogy.
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Re: So Justice Alito just argued that a former president
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>How is this one of our brightest legal minds?
I know it's a rhetorical question, but he's not doing any thinking. He's enjoying the kick-backs.
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