How? Have you seen it? Do you know it exists? Trump appointed a lot of judges including Supreme Court ones, he can make their case to them Please cite the constitutional part After two years of investigations and audits by Trump friendly Republicans, can you show one piece of evidence of voter fraud by Democrats? So more speculation about some future event, I thought you hated doing that. Also cite the law and evidence which makes the 'regime' illegal.
Just checking whether you think you are above the Dunning Kruger effect. Obama walked out with 30 million docs, but it is all kopaceti because it is all totally public and none of the 30 million are in a closet anywhere we don't know about? How do you know that, given the ease with which a president can evoke perks of office?
You mean like his birth ceritficate that Trump claimed his private investigators will reveal? https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/don...r-questions-president-obama/story?id=33861832 Whatever happened to that claim?
No he didn't, that's just another Trump lie. Statement from NARA themselves "“NARA moved approximately 30 million pages of unclassified records to a NARA facility in the Chicago area where they are maintained exclusively by NARA. Additionally, NARA maintains the classified Obama Presidential records in a NARA facility in the Washington, DC, area,” the statement said. “As required by the PRA, former President Obama has no control over where and how NARA stores the Presidential records of his Administration.”" https://lawandcrime.com/awkward/nat...-about-barack-obama-and-classified-documents/
That Donny is just a terrible terrible person. Thank our lucky stars poopy and company is gracing america (formerly known as The United States of America) with their little slice of heaven on earth. Now known around the world as the united snakes of amerika - All Hail pooperoo! All of yoo, hail pooperoo. 2024. "Safe and Effective"
We know you listen to Fox News. Thanks for being honest about this. I would say close to 100% of the folks that have fallen for ridiculous conspiracy theories get their information mainly from political commentary on two sources: Fox News and Infowars. Keep watching them, but do yourself the favor of watching other channels news broadcasts and commentary as well. Spend time with google and read either the New York Times or the Washington Post regularly. You can get the Times for as little as 4 bucks a month as an introductory offer for a year. Had the folks that broke into the Capital on Jan 6th followed this advice they'd be home now instead of sitting in Jail or Prison. Do you know about this: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/13/business/media/fox-dominion-lawsuit-first-amendment.html You might also look up William Randolph Hearst. Hearst was the inventor of "Yellow Journalism". The Murdochs, in running Fox News, are simply copying what Hearst did to attract Readership for his chain of newspapers. Hearst had no interest in the straightforward and dry reporting of facts. He would start with facts but then embellish them to the point of making things up. He made free use of what today some refer to as "alternative facts" which are actually fiction. He intentionally took liberties with the truth to make his stories appeal to his readers interest in the scandalous, the prurient and the morbid. He stoked conflict among politicians and intentionally misrepresented those he took issue with. He's even been credited with starting the Spanish American War based on his embellishment of fact (see for example "Empire" by Gore Vidal) . https://www.pbs.org/crucible/bio_hearst.html William Randolph Hearst (1863-1951) William Randolph Hearst, the powerful owner and editor of the New York Journal, was one of the most colorful, influential, and outspoken figures involved in activities surrounding Spanish-American War. William Randolph Hearst, son of wealthy U.S. Senator George Hearst and Phoebe Apperson Hearst, was born in San Francisco in 1863. Hearst's passion for journalism began when he was a young man. As a student at Harvard, Hearst worked on the Harvard Lampoon and later apprenticed with New York World owner Joseph Pulitzer. When he was only 24 years old, Hearst's career as a publisher began. In 1887, with help from his father's mining fortune, Hearst became the owner and operator of the San Francisco Examiner. Hearst fashioned his paper after Pulitzers' sensationalist approach and flashy style. In 1895, Hearst turned to the east coast for his next journalistic endeavor and purchased the New York Journal. As the owner of the Journal, Hearst entered the fiercely competitive world of New York journalism. Positioned against his former mentor Joseph Pulitzer, Hearst recruited staff away from the World and continued to copy Pulitzer's style. The Cuban Revolution of 1895, came at a perfect time for Hearst and his New York Journal. With the eyes of a businessman and a politician, Hearst saw the events in Cuba as a way place himself and his paper on center stage. Journalism in the late 1890s became known as "yellow journalism" because the sensationalist articles were found among the same pages that carried popular yellow cartoon characters. The New York Journal's coverage of the insurrection was sharply biased, with articles, cartoons, and headlines that promoted the Cuban cause and called for the United States to intervene. Hearst created several schemes to spark U.S. intervention. The most well-known involved the imprisonment and release of Cuban prisoner Evangeline Cisneros. With his hand in her dramatic escape, Hearst successfully used publicity to rally U.S. interest for the Cuban struggle. Perhaps the most famous anecdote surrounding Heart's zeal for the war involves a legendary communication between illustrator Frederick Remington and Hearst. As the story goes, Remington, who had been sent to Cuba to cover the insurrection, cabled to Hearst that there was no war to cover. Hearst allegedly replied with, "You furnish the pictures. I'll furnish the war." In 1898, Hearst chartered the yacht Sylvia to Cuba to witness battles between the U.S. Navy and the Spanish Fleet. From his ship, Hearst continued to publish sensationalist stories in a "Cuban Edition," personally making sure that the U.S. public stayed informed. After the Spanish-American War, Hearst remained an outspoken and powerful member of the U.S. press. Hearst was critical of the treatment of U.S. troops as they returned home and blasted the Secretary of War, Russell A. Alger. While it may be unfair to claim that Hearst "created" the war, it is clear that the events of 1898 and 1899 may have been very different without William Randolph Hearst and the other yellow journalists of the day. Bibliography: Dyal, Donald H.. Historical Dictionary of the Spanish American War. Greenwood Press: Westport, CT, 1996. Milton, Joyce. The Yellow Kids: Foreign Correspondents in the Heyday of Yellow Journalism. Harper-Perrenial: New York, 1989. O'Toole, G.J.A., The Spanish War: An American Epic-1898. W.W. Norton & Company: New York, 1984.
So rather than deal with what Trump has actually done, you prefer to dwell on what you think Biden might do some day in the future? Must be tough being from another planet.