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If the judge accepts the DOJ’s case drop. We’ve already been through this before.
mags
Didn't realize you were just restating that.
barfo
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If the judge accepts the DOJ’s case drop. We’ve already been through this before.
mags
The difference is Hannity is a commentator, Todd is supposed to be a news anchor. That’s apples to oranges.Hannity and Todd are biased shock jocks and would trade position quickly if the money was substantially better on the other side!
I never really viewed Todd as a News Anchor as he seems so biased and arrogant.The difference is Hannity is a commentator, Todd is supposed to be a news anchor. That’s apples to oranges.
Now if you compared Hannity and Maddow, that’s apples to apples.
Nope, the celebration will be guaranteed. Even if the judge doesn’t accept it, his ruling will be appealed in a higher court. Not swayed.https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...b4e356-949d-11ea-82b4-c8db161ff6e5_story.html
There may have been some premature celebrating around here, time will tell.
barfo
Nope, the celebration will be guaranteed. Even if the judge doesn’t accept it, his ruling will be appealed in a higher court. Not swayed.
mags
Well, it looks like Judge Sullivan appointed someone to argue the case against the DOJ. And he wants to know why Flynn shouldn't be "held in criminal contempt for perjury".
barfo
So this appointed retired judge is essentially going to be an arbitrator?
It's more that since the prosecution decided to team up with the defense, this guy is now going to represent the other side, which was vacant after the DOJ went over to the dark side.
barfo