How is pardoning his son which the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, gives him the authority to do without any constraint except in cases of impeachment disrespecing the rule of law?
It’s disrespecting the rule of law, because he said he wouldn’t pardon Hunter in order to uphold the rule of law.
As I’ve stated previously, Biden wasn’t asked to make that BOLD statement, but once he did, he is supposed to keep his word! After all, wasn’t it Biden who claimed that Trump was abusing his power by pardoning criminals who didn’t even complete their sentences, and never showed even an ounce of remorse or contrition!
Has Hunter even shown any remorse? No, like Trump, he’s a victim and the trial was politically motivated, even though, it was Garland who appointed the special counsel.
We can debate whether it was warranted or not, but the fact is that Garland was appointed by Biden, and it was he, who made the decision to keep the Hunter investigation open.
Sandy, I’ve learned a long time ago, to pick and choose my battles wisely; this isn’t a battle I’m willing to fight for. All we’re doing is strengthening Trump’s hand to help him confirm his worst nominee’s and to help him implement his most draconian agendas. And his sycophants in Congress will use the pardon as an excuse of democratic hypocrisy to help him achieve his goals of authoritarianism.
Hunter has shown remorse. He was mentally ill and in a state of depression and irrationality when he bought and disposed of that gun without ever loading it. He did not have control of his faculties nor did he do anything with intent to harm anyone. He has paid the late taxes and worked to rehabilitate himself. He has always been a target of MAGA simply because of the circumstances of his birth
I was thinking more in terms of his lies about the laptop. He allowed over 100 former high level military and Intelligence officials to sign a letter stating that it was most likely a Russian disinformation campaign.
Hunter knew the entire time that it was real, yet he allowed his dad and so many others believe he was a victim. And when Trump colludes with Putin again, or shares intelligence with him, who is going to believe these people now? Trump will call it a hoax and fake news, and the public skeptical!
Hunter Biden’s crime isn’t a death penalty case. If Hunter went to prison during a Trump administration, he would never come out. He would meet with mysterious “misadventure” similar to Jeffrey Epstein.
Actually, I think Trump would pardon him, acting magnanimously, while parading Hunter around to praise the anointed one in all his glory! Trump loves to humiliate people; his best form of revenge and punishment!….:)
Yes, they will use it to criticize Democrats as hypocrites. They are already doing so.
That was the rock Biden was facing on one side. The hard place on the other side was what a Trump-run Bureau of Prisons, who will not respect the rule of law, would do to his incarcerated son. He valued protecting his son more than not giving the Republicans fodder for their criticism of Democrats. In that, IMO, he made the right choice.
Right or wrong is irrelevant. Let’s see how this plays out! Trump may get his spineless senate to confirm all his highly unqualified candidates, using this as an excuse.
Furthermore, the issue is whether he’ll be able to continually use this incident to convey democrats as being corrupt! And that’s all that matters; not what you or I think, but whether they can sell it to the American people: repeatedly, while destroying the administrative state in the process!
And let’s face it, they already have half the media, including social media, in their pocket!….:)
When you say right or wrong is irrelevant, you mean to how Trump will use it and how the People will see it. And that that is the issue. Is that correct?
If so, are you also saying Biden should have allowed the lawless Trump administration to incarcerate his son and put his life at risk in order to prevent the Republicans from having an incident to give them a talking point that Democrats are corrupt, which is not the case in this incident, but doesn't matter because the People aren't capable of understanding that and will only understand what right-wing media [AKA propaganda] says?
If so, you are saying it was politically unwise, yes? Not immoral or dishonorable as JVL and Sarah said yesterday, just politically unwise and that is your objection to the pardon. Yes?
You didn't answer my question. Are you saying the pardon was politically unwise? Not immoral or dishonorable as JVL and Sarah said yesterday, just politically unwise. Yes or no?
No, the pardon isn’t that it’s immoral, as I’ve stated earlier; it’s just hypocritical and sends the wrong message, at the wrong time. Spending political capital on a clown, who is guilty as sin and deserves no quarter, is not the fight we should be having now.
That said, what makes it all the more disturbing is the specificity of the pardon; a blanket pardon going back eleven years? And your justification’s are nothing more than speculation. The judge is set to make his decision about jail time very soon. Why not wait to pardon his son until after the sentence is formalized?This pardon also goes back to Burisma, not just for his recent guilty verdicts! Why? Did he commit crimes during his time in Burisma’s board?
And this begs the last question; why was Hunter on the board of a foreign business when he has no experience in the industry or with Ukraine, outside of his father’s contacts?
And I don’t want to hear about Trump’s crime syndicate. We rail against all of Trump’s unqualified picks, and his family monetizing the presidency daily! Are we now going to be hypocritical again?
Lastly, my issue is the reactionary way in which many of you just choose to support Biden’s decision without giving it any thought! You just accept the party line, because I reckon that you believe everything Trump does is worse. This is bad precedent!
You can’t have it both ways; cry foul when they do it, but make excuses when it’s one of your own! How are you any different from MAGA, outside of unqualified nominees for cabinet positions? Or are democrats suggesting that some corruption is acceptable; just not Trump’s?
First off, you don’t know that he’ll be thrown in jail. He may not see jail time from the judge, or even if sentenced, he will appeal under the same bond conditions, which could take years.
That said, Trump may even pardon him and show mercy just to rub it into the libs and to mercilessly humiliate him by making him sing the praises of the furor, I mean anointed one!
And seriously, your justification for the pardon is that he may go to jail and be treated badly? So where are the pardons for Jack Smith or General Milley? That’s right, family first!
Yes, you are correct that we don't know that he would have gotten a jail sentence tomorrow. I think had Biden waited until the sentence was announced, and if it included jail time, he could have commuted the sentence which would have protected his son without causing the firestorm we're in now.
I saw your earlier speculation that Trump would pardon Hunter. I thought you were being facetious. Now that I know you're not, my response is that isn't anywhere in the realm of possibility.
As to the other pardons, many are calling for them, so it is likely Biden will grant them.
He doesn’t have to explicitly say it Sandy, it’s implied. And I’m not looking for an argument. I’m just making the case that for many Americans, they cannot distinguish the difference in abuse of power between Trump and Biden, and it speaks volumes about the American electorate.
However, it’s a bad look when the party’s message is, “we uphold the rule of law.” Then when it’s not convenient: we don’t! Now we don’t have much to separate us from MAGA in the minds of voters who make the difference on Election Day.
And whether Biden has the right or not, is irrelevant, since we’re not the people who need convincing!
Oh, it's implied. You made an affirmative statement; silly me to not get you were merely implying. And that you were only speaking for the voters.
This is important because your criticism rests on what Biden promised and its relationship to the rule of law. A pardon is not disrespecting or not upholding the rule of law. The Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land, gives the president unrestricted authority to pardon except in cases of impeachment. There is no question that he has the right.
No one’s arguing whether he has the right! However, he said he wouldn’t. Thats the point! And Indont care that things changed; they didn’t! Trump was running when the statement was made, so I’ll assume Biden fully understood that Trump could win, and we’d be in this predicament! I know you’ll disagree, so duly noted!
That said, why did he bother to say he wouldn’t pardon Hunter, if it isn’t to protect the integrity of the justice system? What exactly would his reasoning be to make such a BOLD statement? Please educate me? No one put a gun to his head! He volunteered this to the American public on his own accord.
And let’s face it, we’re not dealing with some innocent kid! Hunter has been living off the family name his entire adult life. And although we know what Trump and his kids have done is far worse; it doesn’t change the fact that Biden is showing himself to be a narcissistic hypocrite since he decided to run for reelection! And this is the end result of that decision!
If Biden is so concerned with Trump’s retribution, why didn’t he pardon innocent people in Trump’s crosshairs; like Jack Smith, or Adam Schiff? Like most people, it’s family and self interest first, and foremost, everyone else is on their own!
And lastly, I honestly find this issue to be just another tedious distraction, which is why it’s not even worth discussing it any further!…:)
Biden could have put his own son in prison personally and Trump would still be an authoritarian and nominate the worst people and go after those he thinks wronged him. He doesn't need any excuse.
I hope Biden pardons himself and Kamala on January 19.
I said, Trump doesn’t need an excuse, but it’s not Trump we’re trying to change. It’s the minds of the tens of millions, who may not like Trump, but voted for him anyway.
You think I personally disagree with you guys on the points? I don’t! I’d have no issue with the pardon, had it not been for Biden’s promise to uphold the rule of law, regardless of the outcome of the trial. That said, I’m also commenting from the perspective of average Americans who don’t share your worldview, or our view of Trump.
Do you know what I hear talking to Trump voters in Florida? It’s one of two things: they know he’s corrupt, but he shakes things up, and they know what they are getting. And the other is, democrats are just as corrupt; Biden is too old and corrupt; and Harris is a liar and incompetent.
So now that we have shredded the last of our credibility, what’s your plan to fight back? Other than I’m glad we’re finally fighting back with a pardon; to a criminal, by the way!
How is pardoning his son which the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, gives him the authority to do without any constraint except in cases of impeachment disrespecing the rule of law?
It’s disrespecting the rule of law, because he said he wouldn’t pardon Hunter in order to uphold the rule of law.
As I’ve stated previously, Biden wasn’t asked to make that BOLD statement, but once he did, he is supposed to keep his word! After all, wasn’t it Biden who claimed that Trump was abusing his power by pardoning criminals who didn’t even complete their sentences, and never showed even an ounce of remorse or contrition!
Has Hunter even shown any remorse? No, like Trump, he’s a victim and the trial was politically motivated, even though, it was Garland who appointed the special counsel.
We can debate whether it was warranted or not, but the fact is that Garland was appointed by Biden, and it was he, who made the decision to keep the Hunter investigation open.
Sandy, I’ve learned a long time ago, to pick and choose my battles wisely; this isn’t a battle I’m willing to fight for. All we’re doing is strengthening Trump’s hand to help him confirm his worst nominee’s and to help him implement his most draconian agendas. And his sycophants in Congress will use the pardon as an excuse of democratic hypocrisy to help him achieve his goals of authoritarianism.
Hunter has shown remorse. He was mentally ill and in a state of depression and irrationality when he bought and disposed of that gun without ever loading it. He did not have control of his faculties nor did he do anything with intent to harm anyone. He has paid the late taxes and worked to rehabilitate himself. He has always been a target of MAGA simply because of the circumstances of his birth
I was thinking more in terms of his lies about the laptop. He allowed over 100 former high level military and Intelligence officials to sign a letter stating that it was most likely a Russian disinformation campaign.
Hunter knew the entire time that it was real, yet he allowed his dad and so many others believe he was a victim. And when Trump colludes with Putin again, or shares intelligence with him, who is going to believe these people now? Trump will call it a hoax and fake news, and the public skeptical!
That’s my point!….:)
Hunter Biden’s crime isn’t a death penalty case. If Hunter went to prison during a Trump administration, he would never come out. He would meet with mysterious “misadventure” similar to Jeffrey Epstein.
Actually, I think Trump would pardon him, acting magnanimously, while parading Hunter around to praise the anointed one in all his glory! Trump loves to humiliate people; his best form of revenge and punishment!….:)
Yes, they will use it to criticize Democrats as hypocrites. They are already doing so.
That was the rock Biden was facing on one side. The hard place on the other side was what a Trump-run Bureau of Prisons, who will not respect the rule of law, would do to his incarcerated son. He valued protecting his son more than not giving the Republicans fodder for their criticism of Democrats. In that, IMO, he made the right choice.
Right or wrong is irrelevant. Let’s see how this plays out! Trump may get his spineless senate to confirm all his highly unqualified candidates, using this as an excuse.
Furthermore, the issue is whether he’ll be able to continually use this incident to convey democrats as being corrupt! And that’s all that matters; not what you or I think, but whether they can sell it to the American people: repeatedly, while destroying the administrative state in the process!
And let’s face it, they already have half the media, including social media, in their pocket!….:)
When you say right or wrong is irrelevant, you mean to how Trump will use it and how the People will see it. And that that is the issue. Is that correct?
If so, are you also saying Biden should have allowed the lawless Trump administration to incarcerate his son and put his life at risk in order to prevent the Republicans from having an incident to give them a talking point that Democrats are corrupt, which is not the case in this incident, but doesn't matter because the People aren't capable of understanding that and will only understand what right-wing media [AKA propaganda] says?
If so, you are saying it was politically unwise, yes? Not immoral or dishonorable as JVL and Sarah said yesterday, just politically unwise and that is your objection to the pardon. Yes?
You didn't answer my question. Are you saying the pardon was politically unwise? Not immoral or dishonorable as JVL and Sarah said yesterday, just politically unwise. Yes or no?
No, the pardon isn’t that it’s immoral, as I’ve stated earlier; it’s just hypocritical and sends the wrong message, at the wrong time. Spending political capital on a clown, who is guilty as sin and deserves no quarter, is not the fight we should be having now.
That said, what makes it all the more disturbing is the specificity of the pardon; a blanket pardon going back eleven years? And your justification’s are nothing more than speculation. The judge is set to make his decision about jail time very soon. Why not wait to pardon his son until after the sentence is formalized?This pardon also goes back to Burisma, not just for his recent guilty verdicts! Why? Did he commit crimes during his time in Burisma’s board?
And this begs the last question; why was Hunter on the board of a foreign business when he has no experience in the industry or with Ukraine, outside of his father’s contacts?
And I don’t want to hear about Trump’s crime syndicate. We rail against all of Trump’s unqualified picks, and his family monetizing the presidency daily! Are we now going to be hypocritical again?
Lastly, my issue is the reactionary way in which many of you just choose to support Biden’s decision without giving it any thought! You just accept the party line, because I reckon that you believe everything Trump does is worse. This is bad precedent!
You can’t have it both ways; cry foul when they do it, but make excuses when it’s one of your own! How are you any different from MAGA, outside of unqualified nominees for cabinet positions? Or are democrats suggesting that some corruption is acceptable; just not Trump’s?
First off, you don’t know that he’ll be thrown in jail. He may not see jail time from the judge, or even if sentenced, he will appeal under the same bond conditions, which could take years.
That said, Trump may even pardon him and show mercy just to rub it into the libs and to mercilessly humiliate him by making him sing the praises of the furor, I mean anointed one!
And seriously, your justification for the pardon is that he may go to jail and be treated badly? So where are the pardons for Jack Smith or General Milley? That’s right, family first!
Yes, you are correct that we don't know that he would have gotten a jail sentence tomorrow. I think had Biden waited until the sentence was announced, and if it included jail time, he could have commuted the sentence which would have protected his son without causing the firestorm we're in now.
I saw your earlier speculation that Trump would pardon Hunter. I thought you were being facetious. Now that I know you're not, my response is that isn't anywhere in the realm of possibility.
As to the other pardons, many are calling for them, so it is likely Biden will grant them.
Please show me where he said he wouldn’t pardon Hunter in order to uphold the rule of law.
He doesn’t have to explicitly say it Sandy, it’s implied. And I’m not looking for an argument. I’m just making the case that for many Americans, they cannot distinguish the difference in abuse of power between Trump and Biden, and it speaks volumes about the American electorate.
However, it’s a bad look when the party’s message is, “we uphold the rule of law.” Then when it’s not convenient: we don’t! Now we don’t have much to separate us from MAGA in the minds of voters who make the difference on Election Day.
And whether Biden has the right or not, is irrelevant, since we’re not the people who need convincing!
Oh, it's implied. You made an affirmative statement; silly me to not get you were merely implying. And that you were only speaking for the voters.
This is important because your criticism rests on what Biden promised and its relationship to the rule of law. A pardon is not disrespecting or not upholding the rule of law. The Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land, gives the president unrestricted authority to pardon except in cases of impeachment. There is no question that he has the right.
No one’s arguing whether he has the right! However, he said he wouldn’t. Thats the point! And Indont care that things changed; they didn’t! Trump was running when the statement was made, so I’ll assume Biden fully understood that Trump could win, and we’d be in this predicament! I know you’ll disagree, so duly noted!
That said, why did he bother to say he wouldn’t pardon Hunter, if it isn’t to protect the integrity of the justice system? What exactly would his reasoning be to make such a BOLD statement? Please educate me? No one put a gun to his head! He volunteered this to the American public on his own accord.
And let’s face it, we’re not dealing with some innocent kid! Hunter has been living off the family name his entire adult life. And although we know what Trump and his kids have done is far worse; it doesn’t change the fact that Biden is showing himself to be a narcissistic hypocrite since he decided to run for reelection! And this is the end result of that decision!
If Biden is so concerned with Trump’s retribution, why didn’t he pardon innocent people in Trump’s crosshairs; like Jack Smith, or Adam Schiff? Like most people, it’s family and self interest first, and foremost, everyone else is on their own!
And lastly, I honestly find this issue to be just another tedious distraction, which is why it’s not even worth discussing it any further!…:)
Nope.
Biden could have put his own son in prison personally and Trump would still be an authoritarian and nominate the worst people and go after those he thinks wronged him. He doesn't need any excuse.
I hope Biden pardons himself and Kamala on January 19.
I said, Trump doesn’t need an excuse, but it’s not Trump we’re trying to change. It’s the minds of the tens of millions, who may not like Trump, but voted for him anyway.
You think I personally disagree with you guys on the points? I don’t! I’d have no issue with the pardon, had it not been for Biden’s promise to uphold the rule of law, regardless of the outcome of the trial. That said, I’m also commenting from the perspective of average Americans who don’t share your worldview, or our view of Trump.
Do you know what I hear talking to Trump voters in Florida? It’s one of two things: they know he’s corrupt, but he shakes things up, and they know what they are getting. And the other is, democrats are just as corrupt; Biden is too old and corrupt; and Harris is a liar and incompetent.
So now that we have shredded the last of our credibility, what’s your plan to fight back? Other than I’m glad we’re finally fighting back with a pardon; to a criminal, by the way!