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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: FunkyZero on January 03, 2023, 08:01:20 PM
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I think if the dental assistant who cleans my teeth asked me about Trump or any other political subject, I'd ask for a different assistant.
Oh yea, and he "doesn't make stuff up" either.
FFS...
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100217520974 (https://www.democraticunderground.com/100217520974)
Tue Jan 3, 2023, 08:34 PM
Star Member PCIntern (23,168 posts)
OK...I may have some "news" here....
By way of introduction here, one of my patients whom I consider a friend was in my office today and incidentally, he is known nationally as one of the finest criminal defense attorneys in the country. The list of his clients both domestically and internationally….well, I’ll tell you that it made my jaw drop when we met and he mentioned a number of these. He is a political progressive and really really incisive but he is also , of necessity, a realist.
So as I was dismissing him from “the chair”, I asked him, “So what do you think of Trump being indicted?”
He began by saying that his sources in Atlanta tell him that it’s going to happen: that they’ve assembled what is considered to be an airtight case against Trump.
Now it got interesting: he then said that it would be extremely difficult to prove the insurrection case due to interpretations of language BUT he then said that the classified documents case is also solid. He then said that the indictments are coming soon. I didn’t press him as to what “soon” means but it is important to remember that he has dealt with so many federal cases that he’s basically professional buddies with these US Attorneys. He has never blown smoke or BS’d me in all the decades I’ve known him. He rightly predicted that a certain mob trial in Philly would end with acquittal of the defendants even though they had been tried and convicted in the Press, and he was correct as well in a number of trials he participated in wherein the defendant, his client, was found guilty.
And, of course, I understand that nobody, but nobody can guarantee any prediction, but I thought I would just pass this along as well-founded information. Oh, and those of you who know me here know that I don’t make this stuff up…
Response to PCIntern (Original post)Tue Jan 3, 2023, 08:36 PM
republianmushroom (2,833 posts)
1. 23 months and counting
*snicker*
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1) Assuming this is true (fat chance) then said US attorneys should not be leaking this information to their buddies.
2) If it truly were an "air tight case" then they'd be talking conviction, not mere indictment.
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Tue Jan 3, 2023, 08:34 PM
Star Member PCIntern (23,168 posts)
OK...I may have some "news" here....
By way of introduction here, one of my patients whom I consider a friend was in my office today and incidentally, he is known nationally as one of the finest criminal defense attorneys in the country...
[snip]
Am I the only one here who gets a Screwtape Letters vibe every time this DUmp Monkey start into s/h/it's song and dance about "patients"? :confused:
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1) Assuming this is true (fat chance) then said US attorneys should not be leaking this information to their buddies.
2) If it truly were an "air tight case" then they'd be talking conviction, not mere indictment.
I guess we will know if 24 business hours, either way.
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Trumpdumper (148 posts)
27. Dubious
I'm certain that the U.S. attorneys working on this case are not talking to anybody. There just is no way they'd spill anything to anyone. The intel detailed above would have had to have come from someone who testified to the grand jury and was convinced by the nature of the questions that the DOJ has got the goods. Fine. But, still, no one outside the prosecution knows whether the federal indictment is coming "soon." Total speculation.
Ill admit that I dont know how accurate this statement is, but I like it. Mostly because this greenhorn is trying to clearly stir something up.
PCIntern (23,171 posts)
30. Common misconception
Believe me…there are people who know stuff.
I have known a number of high level Dem fundraisers and stuff they’ve told me over the years no one would think would be bandied about. But it is.
Now take note. PCSchmuck doesnt claim that the "stuff" he is told is true or ever comes true. Just that he is told. And thats that.
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This one time, in band camp...
PC Janitor is rapidly becoming the new TominTib.
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This one time, in band camp...
PC Janitor is rapidly becoming the new TominTib.
:rotf:
KC
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He then said that the indictments are coming soon.
For those of us keeping an eye on the DUmp, how many times have we read this phrase? Doesn't it seem like thousands or more?
Most all of the DUmbasses bought this hook, line, and sinker like they always do.
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For those of us keeping an eye on the DUmp, how many times have we read this phrase? Doesn't it seem like thousands or more?
Most all of the DUmbasses bought this hook, line, and sinker like they always do.
Will Pitt drank himself into an early grave believing indictments were just a mere 24 business hours away.
I wish the same for this trollop :rofl:
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“Anonymous source/source familiar with so-and so’s thinking” strikes again!
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I am so jealous he knows so many important people,
NOT!!! :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser: :loser:
If bull shit were music he would be a symphony orchestra :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
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y way of introduction here, one of my patients whom I consider a friend was in my office today and incidentally, he is known nationally as one of the finest criminal defense attorneys in the country.
Which of course would be the first person a federal prosecutor would leak to or confide in. :rotf:
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And then a cop wearing a disposable mask jumped out of the dental supply cabinet...
:lmao:
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And then a cop wearing a disposable mask jumped out of the dental supply cabinet...
:lmao:
And another from behind the fake plant.
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The PCsipnTurd is self-dosing NO2 enemas while in the supply room. The intake is so close to its brain that it explains their inanity.