Only the breast. Fried.Digby wrote:Is he thinking of destroying (scarfing down) a thanksgiving turkey?
Nah, he knows Turkey is a country. General Flynn told him.
Only the breast. Fried.Digby wrote:Is he thinking of destroying (scarfing down) a thanksgiving turkey?
Strongly agree with the bolded bit Eugene. I dunno if the media are just concentrating on the response from Trump and the GOP, but that seems to dominate the news. There is so much that the Dems can pick apart every day but it's either not happening, or not being covered.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:I'm not an American lawyer but:
Almost everything Trump says would be a libel in England. Abuse isn't libel, but anything which is an assertion of fact, not opinion (Biden is corrupt is an assertion of fact) would be. And no you can't dress it up as an opinion. In England you would have the defence of justification only if you could prove that it was substantially true.
1st amendment allows you to say almost anything about a public figure - which Joe Biden definitely is. Iirc correctly the only thing actionable is a falsehood which you KNOW to be untrue. Trump may have no basis for thinking that the Bidens are corrupt, but its doubtful that he knows they are not.
I think there's a decent chance (probably no more than 15%) that he'll be impeached and leave office in disgrace. It's much more likely that the Dems will fuck it up - why the fuck have they not been on every news programme explaining to the American people who seem to know precious little about their constitution that if he's removed by impeachment there will still be a Republican President who they disagree with almost as much (but who probably stands a better chance of winning the election). It's obviously even more likely that the spineless fuckwits of the GOP will row him out.
You mean he's looking in the mirror?Mikey Brown wrote:Don’t worry, Donald is on the lookout for inhumane behaviour.
The Donald really doesn’t think long term does he.Puja wrote:And Turkey are only going to be attacking Kurdish terrorists, or those they choose to define as Kurdish terrorists, or those who they choose to define as supporting those that they choose to define as Kurdish terrorists. So that's fine! The Donster only promised to devastate their economy if they targetted nice people and Mr Erdogan has preapproved that all the people attacked are going to be declared mean, even if posthumously.
Puja
Almost like the whole thing was planned in advance.Which Tyler wrote:Well that didn't take long.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-49983357
Turkish troops launch offensive into northern Syria
An aid of Erdogan told CNN that Trump was briefed on the scope of this military operation in advance and gave green light, clearly.Sandydragon wrote:Almost like the whole thing was planned in advance.Which Tyler wrote:Well that didn't take long.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-49983357
Turkish troops launch offensive into northern Syria
Your mistake is in thinking that Trump gives a single shit for caring, or even appearing to care, about anyone who isn't Donald J Trump. He could do something, but it doesn't benefit him or involve him, so it's completely irrelevant.Mikey Brown wrote:Not seen any mention of the continuing Harry Dunne situation. It’s fucking tragic that his family are having to deal with this. Is Trump really not in a position to waive this? Is that now how this works?
No chance.Digby wrote:I get there are concerns around waiving immunity. Hopefully the US persuades the accused to return voluntarily
I don't think it likely, but they did pressure Georgia so there has to be some chance. And in fairness if it is cancelled in this instance it does set a precedent which is concerning, even if it should happen just looking at this situationWaspInWales wrote:No chance.Digby wrote:I get there are concerns around waiving immunity. Hopefully the US persuades the accused to return voluntarily
At the very least, they should allow Northamptonshire police to interview the suspect, but I don't think that is likely.
This is just another murky side to international politics. I'm sure diplomatic immunity laws are fine in principle, but this kinda thing shows how easy it is to abuse the protection.
And Mel Gibson's perverted dog! [emoji23]Digby wrote:Before moving on to think about Patsy KensitPuja wrote:Yeah, that bounces round my head every time I hear those words.Which Tyler wrote:
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