A few things we can agree on about billionaires:
1) Their ability to assess risk is super fucking poor
2) Their inability to comprehend consequences has them utterly tapped out of reality
I'm glad he was indicted. I expect he'll be convicted, eventually, and given home confinement or the cushiest of country club jails, probably with this own private wing. But not before January 2025, when a Republican may be setting up in the Oval office.
Any Republican will pardon him. (And most of the Jan 6 terrorists, and any others Republicans who've been caught and punished for almost anything.)
The indictments are a good thing. But we still have to win in 2024 for them to mean anything.
Alexander Boris Johnson and Donald Trump are cut from the same shit-stained and unlovely cloth.
I hope they get all the karmic dues they deserve, and I desire it to ruin them utterly.
There are no good Conservatives.
None.
Do not dare to @ me otherwise.
Free advice for everyone running for president: You can’t run against Trump AND jump to his defense over these indictments.
I’m not a campaign expert, but trust me. You’re being stupid.
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