Pyrian on 18/2/2020 at 22:09
Clearly he's corrupt first, and a Republican second.
EDIT: Oh, wow, apparently Blago was on Celebrity Apprentice.
lowenz on 18/2/2020 at 22:38
Quote Posted by Pyrian
Clearly he's corrupt first, and a Republican second.
EDIT: Oh, wow, apparently Blago was on Celebrity Apprentice.
Awesome.....(ironically)
catbarf on 19/2/2020 at 01:45
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https://i.redd.it/95dj3zbdtkh41.pngAlso, Bloomberg is now eligible to participate in tomorrow's Democratic debate. God help us if he manages to buy his way to the nomination.
Renzatic on 19/2/2020 at 01:59
Between Trump and Bloomberg, you have one president who's managed to hold his position through outright corruption of office and government, and another buying his way to the presidency, corrupting the very institution our country is built upon. Pick your poison.
Though to look on the bright side, we can say the process is still a fundamentally American one, since we're being given one of two choices in the matter, winner takes all.
Pyrian on 19/2/2020 at 03:25
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Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
It's a shame Mike Bloomberg can buy his way into the debate. But at least now primary voters curious about how each candidate will take on Donald Trump can get a live demonstration of how we each take on an egomaniac billionaire.
Lol wow knives out.
Nicker on 19/2/2020 at 04:56
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Republican granting clemency to a corrupt Democrat.
Trump is just trying to show how bipartisan he can be.
Starker on 19/2/2020 at 06:52
Pardoning corruption cases, huh? I wonder how many of them donated to his campaign.
demagogue on 19/2/2020 at 08:33
Quote Posted by Nicker
Trump is just trying to show how bipartisan he can be.
Trump has always been and will always be unipartisan ... to himself.
lowenz on 19/2/2020 at 09:37
I think "pardon" tool was NEVER meant for corruption cases but something more "human level" (homicidal rampage against a long-time abuser/perpetrator, etc.) .....why pardon a corruptor? WHY?