Why? He’s guilty. And it’s less than the recommended sentence anyway.
Even if it were an “unjust fishing expedition” - which it wasn’t as determined by the IG after his investigation - that’s no excuse for lying to the FBI and threatening witnesses.
And the proper recourse for other guilty people getting away with it is to push for more prosecutions, not to pardon those who have been prosecuted and found guilty.
If you pardon everyone then everyone will just keep doing it.
Found guilty by a jury with a foreman who displayed bias, — NOS4A2
and sentenced by a judge who with a personal vendetta against Stone. He shared a picture of her on Instagram saying she was an Obama-appointed judge, and she accused him of threatening her and the court. — NOS4A2
Stone deleted that picture and reposted it without the crosshairs and then deleted that too. I can't find where the judge stated she saw it as a threat. She did think it gave her reason to review the limited gag order that was in place. And that isn't so weird if you have such a dust storm of reactions to a post by him as you want to avoid jurors are influenced.
The defendant himself told me he had more than one to choose from. And so what he chose, particularly when paired with the sorts of incendiary comments included in the text, the comments that not only can lead to disrespect for the judiciary, but threats on the judiciary, the post had a more sinister message. As a man who, according to his own account, has made communication his forté, his raison d'être, his life's work, Roger Stone fully understands the power of words and the power of symbols. And there's nothing ambiguous about crosshairs.
Jackson noted Stone threatened her personally during the trial and stirred up claims that the process was rigged. Doing so, she said, “willfully increased the risk that someone with even poorer judgment than” Stone would take action and put the entire courthouse in danger.
Seriously? Stone posts a picture. Then a lot of people interpret it as a threat. The judge concludes after that media fallout that someone with worse judgment could take action because of it and she thinks Stone should've known better. This is entirely reasonable.
Or are you know pretending only people on the left could've interpreted it this way because that would be patently ridiculous.
Exactly. And between het full gag order and the post it was proved the US is full of idiots, which Stone (considering his profession) knew or should've known, hence it was entirely rational.
Not a single person took Stone’s post as an incitement to violence but those who thought he put a crosshairs above her head, including the judge. They are idiots, and they prove they have “worse judgement” than anyone else. — NOS4A2
"Roger Stone fully understands the power of words and the power of symbols. And there's nothing ambiguous about crosshairs."
With what? Russian interference has never gone away.
↪Punshhh Definitely. Easiest if you'd qualify as a highly skilled migrant and get a job in the Netherlands. After five years you could apply for naturalisation. You're highly skilled if:
you earn more than 29,149 EUR if you're 30 years or younger and have a masters degree or equivalent
you earn more than EUR 38,347 if you're above 30 years (no degree required
you do scientific research in the Netherlands
That also gives you a nice 30% reduction in taxes for five years
EDIT: aren't you British Punshhh? I think you can still move here before the end of the year. If you're employed I doubt the Dutchies will kick you out on the 1st of January 2021.
This news today about Russian meddling in favor of Bernie just makes no sense whatsoever if Russia wants Trump to win. Unless the move is being made to offer plausible deniability. That's a stretch though... I mean... quite the stretch. — creativesoul
Bernie will crush Trump in national debates. — creativesoul
It makes completely sense if they prefer Bernie. And why wouldn´t they?
In the event, everybody is meddling in everybody elses affairs, so the this fake meddling hysteria is complete nonsense. — Nobeernolife
I don't think Trump will agree to debate. He has said as much. Why would he risk it? — Monitor
What are the opinions on Trump's Tweets?
Do you think he writes them himself, or does have a paid campaign staff do it? — IvoryBlackBishop
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