To: Reno89519
Yep, trust Giuliani to undermine the case, saying there was no fraud.I have no clue why Trump hired him. Putting a guy in a courtroom in a high stakes case who hasn't been in a courtroom in 40 years seems like maybe a bad idea?
15 posted on
11/27/2020 10:01:23 AM PST by
Alter Kaker
(Gravitation is a theory, not a fact. It should be approached with an open mind...)
To: Alter Kaker
You should be less obvious in your trolling...
58 posted on
11/27/2020 10:14:30 AM PST by
kiryandil
(Chris Wallace: Because someone has to drive the Clown Car)
To: Alter Kaker
I have no clue why Trump hired him. Putting a guy in a courtroom in a high stakes case who hasn’t been in a courtroom in 40 years seems like maybe a bad idea?
No clue? Have you been asleep the past 4 years? Blacklisting and denying Trump effective subordinates has been a cornerstone of the bipartisan Never Trumpism.
79 posted on
11/27/2020 10:22:44 AM PST by
lodi90
To: Alter Kaker
Rudy didn’t convict those mobsters in New York. He was the U.S. Attorney. The people that got the convictions were young Assistant U.S. Attorneys and the FBI agents assigned to the cases.
Don’t mind Rudy being the face of the Trump team for PR purposes, but he should never be allowed in a courtroom.
To: Alter Kaker
My old Granny had a saying: 'A new broom sweeps clean, but the old one knows where the dirt lies'.
Also: how many people has Trump been able to trust? He appears to trust Rudy very much.
And there may be all sorts of dimensions to this that even our resident 'legal experts' don't know or consider.
(I have no problem with a little 'hopium' now and then. This is the way the President and his trusted people have chosen to go. Trump has done very well by me, the Nation, and himself, under tremendous fire; and I'm going to continue to trust.)
256 posted on
11/27/2020 2:05:37 PM PST by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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