Le Pardon. Pardon Moi. (December 2, 2024)
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K “He said he would not pardon him; she said he would not pardon him; they said he would not pardon him. He said he would not pardon him; she said he would not pardon him; they said he would not pardon him. He said he would not pardon him; she said he would not pardon him; they said he would not pardon him. He said he would not pardon him; she said he would not pardon him; they said he would not pardon him. He said he would not pardon him; she said he would not pardon him; they said he would not pardon him. He said he would not pardon him; she said he would not pardon him; they said he would not pardon him. He said he would not pardon him; she said he would not pardon him; they said he would not pardon him. He said he would not pardon him; she said he would not pardon him; they said he would not pardon him. He lied; she lied; they lied. The pardon is unpardonable.”
J “Closing a chapter.”
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K “I observed that he would pardon him just before leaving office.”
J “Not at all surprised. Closing a chapter.”
K “More pardons of the Biden clan are coming.”
J “Closing chapters.”
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K “I shared a story that I reflect on frequently. An old experienced law professor who taught comparative law in American and European law schools for over two score years shared his settled observations about the fundamental difference in training and perspective between American-trained lawyers and European-trained lawyers. With some exceptions, an American-trained lawyer first asks: ‘Can we get away with it?’ With some exceptions, an European-trained lawyer first asks: ‘Is it lawful?’.”
J “They will get away with it. Trump got away with his crimes. Biden will get away with his crimes.”
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K “Because he is mentally incompetent to enter into a contract and or execute a will, is he competent enough to grant a valid pardon? And then you wonder if the quid pro quo for buying Mr. Hunter’s silence might backfire because now he cannot assert the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination and refuse to testify. Life is funny that way.”
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K “I am revising my ranking of Presidents which has been and is quite an undertaking. He may be the worst President in American history.”
J “Just a parent taking care of a kid. Not my favorite President.”
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[See “President Biden Cloaks His Legacy in Infamy With the Hunter Biden Pardon” by Jonathan Turley, the recipient of the Ninth Annual Noble Prize In Jurisprudence (October 21, 2024), in “JonathanTurley.org” dated December 2, 2024.]
[See the e-commentary at Afghanistan: Free Friendlies; Impeach Biden (August 23, 2021).]
Bumper sticker of the week:
“I abide by the jury decision. I will do that and I will not pardon him.” Joey R. Biden
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