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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(116,545 posts)
Mon Dec 16, 2024, 06:05 PM Dec 16

Biden's Pardon (and Mine)

By Ross Anderson

Beg your pardon, but what’s with the liberal outrage over Joe Biden’s pardoning his son?

Finger wagging and head shaking were to be expected when Hunter Biden got his presidential pardon. But more than a week later, commentators from Fox News to The New York Times are still sputtering their indignation. Horrible precedent, we’re told. Imagine an American president behaving as if he were above the law.

I’m no lawyer, but maybe I have standing here, because I already have my presidential pardon. It’s collecting dust in a mislabeled manila folder stuffed in a file cabinet.
Mine came 58 years ago in an official envelope from the US Attorney, notifying me that, thanks to a blanket get-out-of-jail card from newly-elected President Jimmy Carter, I was being pardoned for resisting the draft.

Ihad lots of company: Hundreds of thousands of my fellow boomers had declined to serve during the Vietnam war. About 100,000 emigrated to Canada. Draft dodgers included political luminaries ranging from Bill Clinton to George W. Bush and Donald Trump. The difference is that they were able to wangle legal exemptions like Trump’s mysterious bone spurs (which never seemed to affect his golf swing.)

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Biden's Pardon (and Mine) (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 16 OP
I Have Found the Outrage Stunning and Astounding The Roux Comes First Dec 16 #1
No Republican Trump supporter has the right to criticize the President's pardon of his son. lees1975 Dec 16 #2

The Roux Comes First

(1,589 posts)
1. I Have Found the Outrage Stunning and Astounding
Mon Dec 16, 2024, 06:16 PM
Dec 16

Given what we all already suffered during the Felon's first term and his escalating megalomaniacal threats, this pardon was an obvious essential move, even if there were some consequences in the form of missed opportunities to publicize propagandizing, lying, and criminal gaming of the judicial system. Of course it has been amply demonstrated that almost half the country is too ignorant or oblivious to care about such things, so perhaps in reality almost no downside to the pardon.

lees1975

(6,105 posts)
2. No Republican Trump supporter has the right to criticize the President's pardon of his son.
Mon Dec 16, 2024, 10:51 PM
Dec 16

Sorry. They lost that right when Trump pardoned the scumbags he let off the hook, all traitors to the United States, at the end of his first term. Pardon a disgusting, servile, sycophant, boot licker like Steve Bannon, and every Republican who stayed silent during that is just as bad. Shut up, Lindsay Graham.

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