Posted on 05/17/2024 8:02:36 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
It's one thing to hear conservative commentators state that Michael Cohen's credibility was destroyed during the Manhattan trial. However, it is quite amazing to hear someone as chock full of TDS hate as MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell admit that the Trump defense lawyer, Todd Blanche, utterly shredded Cohen's credibility.
PING!
Does anyone else here think that Michael Cohen looks like a Mix of Kevin McCarthy and Mitt Romney? And about as trustworthy!
Having US Congresspeople and Senators at the trial tells the judge that people are watching this very carefully.
A directed verdict is called for, but the sleazy judge can abrogate his responsibility by throwing it to the jury.
The case against President Trump is a whole lot of nothing, but the jury may vote guilty because of OrangeManBad. The goal is to get Trump no matter what the law and the facts are. I hope at least one juror has a shred of common sense left in his brain.
Yup, they’ll vote guilty. Book deals, PTSD suits from hearing sordid testimony, becoming a footnote in history for helping further the case for BS trials......and finding PDJT ‘guilty’ to help save democracy.
I still remember O’Donnell trying to shout down and shut up John O’Neill re: book on Lurch. I saw that live.
Another occasion: “Stop the hammering! STOP THE HAMMERING!!”
agree
Yeah. and I saw a video yesterday, either on Watters or Gutfeld, can’t remember which, that showed Cohen’s similarity to someone else, can’t remember who.
I also tells the judge that they can go in front of the cameras and talk about the sham trial, and the judge can't do squat since he can't issue them a restraining order.
LEAKED: Watch MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell Embark on an Eight Minute Meltdown
Morningblow melted down a couple of weeks ago. lol.
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