Gary Varvel for August 16, 2023

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    Ace 66  11 months ago

    Varvel should be indicted for this.

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    monya_43  11 months ago

    Nobody needs to be a mind reader. It is obvious what hate the former guy has for everyone else besides himself.

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    quixotic3  11 months ago

    There are actual tape recordings of his many crimes, Gary. Try and keep up.

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    DC Swamp  11 months ago

    A special council is named for Hunter and the next business day Trump is indicted, again. I’m seeing a pattern.

    I wonder why they waited until Monday instead of doing it last Saturday.

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    2AndFour  11 months ago

    That expert mind reader is lucky that he is not trying to read Biden’s mind. They poor guy would go insane just trying to understand the Klingon thoughts roaming around Biden’s head.

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    DangerMan  11 months ago

    I’ll repeat what I’ve said here before. If there really WAS a conspiracy as widespread as alleged, it would have had literally thousands of people involved in myriad jurisdictions. You mean to tell me that in all of that NO ONE has come forward and admitted to anything? Something like that couldn’t have been kept quiet for two and a half years.

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    The Nodding Head  11 months ago

    Varvel is a termite, eating away at the civic foundations and ideals of the United States of America,

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    gopher gofer  11 months ago

    it’s a good question. what on earth could he have possibly been thinking to try and overturn the free and fair results of an election he lost…?

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    suzalee  11 months ago

    Hi proof is solid—using Trump’s own words. Trump said what he was thinking to plenty of peole.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 11 months ago

    Trump utters every thought he’s thinking!! He won’t stop!!

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    Odon Premium Member 11 months ago

    And the Swami pulls out copies of trumps social media postings, followed by video clips from the last seven years.

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    rs0204 Premium Member 11 months ago

    After Years of Spreading Lies, Election Deniers Face Consequences

    “For two and a half years, most of Donald J. Trump’s allies in the sprawling effort to overturn the 2020 election escaped consequences, continuing to try to undermine President Biden’s legitimacy by spreading false claims about voting machines, mail ballots and rigged elections.

    Now the legal repercussions are arriving.

    Last month, three leading election deniers in Michigan were charged with felonies over a scheme to surreptitiously obtain election machines and inspect them in parking lots and hotels. Soon after, Mr. Trump himself was indicted in a major federal investigation of his actions surrounding the 2020 election…"

    This is the beginning of an excellent News Analysis by Nick Corasaniti in the NYTimes today. I encourage everyone to read it.

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    mourdac Premium Member 11 months ago

    Where’s the ‘inane’ button for comics?

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    nodjt  11 months ago

    Smith isn’t the idiot that Barfvel is.

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    Another Take  11 months ago

    “Hmmm. OK. He wanted to steal the election that he lost…by any means possible…He wanted a bucket of KFC and a hanberder…OH, and right now he’s wondering if he should grab the Judge by the… I QUIT! "

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    Henwood  11 months ago

    So, was there a mind reader present when the orange baboon declassified documents by thinking about it?

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    piper_gilbert  11 months ago

    This trial will be based on the mountain of evidence.

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    Al Fresco  11 months ago

    Witnesses, witnesses? We don’t need no stinking witnesses. The judge and the jury have already made up their minds.

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    Jack7528  11 months ago

    Its getting there!

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    Adolf Trump  11 months ago

    Let’s give varvel a great big HUH? for this one.

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    Radish the wordsmith  11 months ago

    Really weak propaganda, there is literally a ton of evidence of Trump trying to overthrow the USA, yet unpatriotic right wingers still support him.

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    StackableContainers  11 months ago

    There are legal standards for proving intent for crimes that require intent for convictions. Trying to undermine the rule of law in this way by appealing to ignorance shows Varvel to be a bad American and deceitful person.

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    knutdl  11 months ago

    He think?

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    jack666 Premium Member 11 months ago

    WINNER!!! Best cartoon of the day brilliantly portraying willful ignorance!!

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    Graphicsdog  11 months ago

    No mind reader needed, his diarrhea of the mouth is notorious, all you have to do is listen, if you can stand it. He condems himself daily.

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    lonecat  11 months ago

    It’s not rare for intent to be relevant in criminal cases. Just this morning here in Toronto, a Hit and Run (Failure to Remain at the Scene) investigation was elevated to a Homicide investigation. The driver who fled has not been apprehended as yet, but the police must have reason to believe that the driver intended to hit the pedestrian; if the driver did not have intent, it would count as Failure to Remain. No mind reading is involved, beyond the kind of mind reading we all do all the time. The police probably know the identity of the driver (say from the licence plate of the car) and perhaps have information that there was some kind of history of hostility between the driver and the pedestrian, and (who knows) perhaps a threat uttered. Likewise, Trump’s state of mind could be reasonably deduced from his actions and statements.

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    librarylady59  11 months ago

    I understand magas must be 100% for only trump. If there is such a thing as a “deep state”, where was it during trump’s presidency. When/If trump is found guilty of his charges, will that mean the jurors are also part of the “deep state”? The republican representatives and senators, both federal and state, must be part of the “deep state” as well, considering that trump lost and even tho’ being on the same ballot, they won.

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    stillinghast6  11 months ago

    Trump has revealed his thinking in many recordings, tweets, etc, and they are coming back to haunt him.

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    pamela welch Premium Member 11 months ago

    Indictments are for actions not thoughts – pay attention Gary!

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    jmcenanly  11 months ago

    “Alf Bester, please call your office.”

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    PaulGoes  11 months ago

    Trick question. He wasn’t thinking.

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    cwg  11 months ago

    Numbers do not come out of thin air:

    We had, I believe it’s about 4,502 voters who voted but who weren’t on the voter registration list, so it’s 4,502 who voted but they weren’t on the voter registration roll which they had to be. You had 18,325 vacant address voters. The address was vacant and they’re not allowed to be counted. That’s 18,325.

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    Free Radical  11 months ago

    Pure fantasy. The disgraced president will never testify and if he did the only word out of his mouth would be “fifth”

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    calliarcale  11 months ago

    We don’t have to depend on mind reading. We can go by what he said.

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    ncorgbl  11 months ago

    $(cha-ching!)$

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    Vidrinath Premium Member 11 months ago

    Are you suggesting he has the ability to keep a thought to himself? Since when?

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    wildthing  11 months ago

    That’s easy, ME ME ME ME ME, no one else matters.

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    dpatrickryan Premium Member 11 months ago

    We don’t need to speculate, because he’s not capable of filtering. He literally says everything he thinks, the moment he thinks it. (If you can call it “thinking”.) That’s why I’m so looking forward to the Georgia trial – he’s literally incapable of any sort of self-moderation or control. I’m guessing a contempt charge on the first day.

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    Victory  10 months ago

    trump was thinking, “all these documents are declassified now”, because as trump told sean hannity on fox news, if you’re the President of the United States, you can declassify just by THINKING ABOUT IT. Because you’re sending it to Mar-a-Lago or to WHEREVER (does that mean bedminster?) you’re sending it. And there doesn’t have to be a process. So when you send it, it’s declassified.He was thinking that. So I hope he has enough mind for the mindreader to pick up on that.

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