Like I said in my last post ... this is starting to look like the Special Olympics Administration.
Yeah, Roger was literally begging to testify to set the record straight against all the lies that were being said about him at the time. They got him on semantics at best.
Rogers highest and best use is to act as a warning to the rest of us.
Stone was never in the administration in any form. He pushed himself as a surrogate. Stone is as Trump said, a “colorful” character. I do not agree with what was done to Stone and I am not a fan of Roger Stone. I think he loved to be the center of attention, interject himself into events, and frankly he loved to stir the pot - deliberately and provocatively.
The person MOST responsible for his conviction is Roger Stone. He relished the limelight and looking like he was some kind of insider with information that nobody else had. He did not help Trump during the campaign, he and others around him muddied the waters and I said way back then that Stone needed to stay out of it and I wished he would stay off of television as he came across as some kind of clinger who promoted himself.
With all that said, what was done to him does not represent justice. It was deliberate and underhanded. The entire investigation was a fraud, the issues with the jury foreperson and judge are troubling, and the sentence is ridiculous. It is infuriating that the big investigation without a proper predicate was treated far more seriously and severely than other investigations with legitimate probable cause of a crime.
Trump should pardon him, but I think he is correct in allowing the situation to play itself out.
Meanwhile, the Democrats gave us the Serv-Pro Impeachment (”like it never even happened”).
You are so devoid of human understanding that you comments rank you along with the trash you pretend to condemn. Honest, decent people tend to be trusting, not stupid. Sadly, it often hurts them. Child of Alberta, I think you are a thinly disguised anti Trump deep stater.