Posted on 07/10/2020 4:24:43 PM PDT by John W
@johncardillo En route to #RogerStones house for celebratory drinks.
Justice was done by @realDonaldTrump tonight.
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Speaking of ‘optics’....Anybody got a full jug of Mind Bleach?
What for the next set of unrelated charges against Stone before making that prediction. The Deep State is not done with Stone.
Isn't Barr the only guy in the country who thinks Epstein killed himself?
Talking nonsense again?
This pardon will do wonders for Trumps voter turn out. Trump should take more actions like this one. The more Trump hits the deep state, the better his poll numbers will be.
You know, I never doubted that. I followed his life, as I was in NYC in the late 90’s. He always seemed very savvy, but very decent. Screw the Left. He is all America (as founded) has now, so anybody with a brain in their head had better put their high horse into the pasture.
He can still appeal the conviction, and he should, he just doesn’t have to sit in jail. If Amy were a fair judge, him going to jail would have been delayed.
Excellent!
He didn’t say the trial was fair.
From twitter:
@JackPosobiec
Just got off the phone with Roger Stone.
He is a free man.
give thanks, Mr. President.
may justice be served in the Obama/Clinton/Russiagate coup scandal.
About damn time, dude got totally railroaded, can someone explain what a commuted sentence means..does that mean no jail?
Of course the left’s going to want to crucify both of them now. F’ them.
If this pumps you up go for it. Whatever floats your boat.
POTUS is playing defense here. Still no accountability at all for the deep state coupists.
There will be no further charges. Period.
It’s over. Buh bye.
Vicccctory!
GOOD!!!
“Barr disagrees. Thinks the sentence was fair....”
Not sure where you are getting that from. But if he said that then he doesn’t know when he should keep his mouth shut.
Someone posted on twitter that a pardon would have been a bad idea because a pardon is basically admitting that he’s guilty while a commuted sentence means that this whole thing was a farce
Plausible deniability.
It’s been reported that Stone doesn’t want a pardon. I don’t know if that’s true or not, and I don’t fully understand the difference between pardon and commutation (?)
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