@rayjensen54@HunterBiden@Shilllin@realDonaldTrump It's amazing how quickly people invoke character when it's someone they oppose, yet suddenly become very forgiving when it's Donald Trump. Consistency is a character trait too.
@Jeffreyfish101@katsuxbt I'm still wondering how Trump got voted back in after his first term. If people criticize one person's qualifications, it's fair to ask why so many overlooked Trump's record and decided he deserved another shot as president!!
@RealJamesWoods Maybe it’s because you’re uninteresting, and people would rather listen to newer, nicer voices who actually relate to real-life issues.
@stephanegaddis@Thunder_Owl No, you're just into pathetic men like Trump, someone who cheated on all his wives, associated with known sex offenders, and publicly made comments about wanting to date his own daughter. That's the kind men you’re into!!
@StoneyfieldDude@jacobsoboroff The entire world is laughing at you motherfuckers who keep screaming fraud every time an election doesn’t go your way. Claims require evidence, not conspiracy theories and hurt feelings!
@Ankakyra@jamestalarico Hey cupcake, I know what acquittal means. The video you commented on is about the fraud charges. Ken wasn't acquitted in that case, the matter was resolved through a pretrial agreement, not a not-guilty verdict.
@Ankakyra@jamestalarico No conviction doesn't equal innocence. He agreed to a pretrial agreement. Community service, ethics training, and a $300,000 payment to resolve the case. That hardly suggests there was nothing there!
@pancho_joe@dk2852@SilentSkyZero @bradspratt A hung jury isn’t innocence, it just means no unanimous verdict. It’s fair to question how the prosecution handled the case. A plea deal of 1 day in jail and no sex offender registration also raises serious concerns.
This is a 6-minute Republican video outlining Ken Paxton’s corruption.
This now “unlisted” YouTube video was repeatedly sent out by the NRSC. It’s devastating.
@ThomasJohn65936@SilentSkyZero A hung jury isn't the same as innocence. The jury couldn't reach a verdict, and he later pleaded guilty to indecent assault. Those facts matter, whether they're politically convenient or not.