ALL intelligent and patriotic Americans recognize a career criminal when they see one. Even Traitor Trump’s career criminal father, Fred, despised Donald, for his weakness (and especially, for his cowardice.)
Trump brands US a ‘fascist state’ in 40-minute rant amid wild scenes outside his Manhattan home -
Republican becomes first American president in history to be convicted of a crime, with one in six voters saying it could cost him their support
Lawless Trump demands he be above all law like a king or a god or an antichrist.
The man of lawlessness, or ho anthrōpos tēs anomias in Greek, is a figure in the Christian Bible’s Second Epistle to the Thessalonians. He is also referred to as the man of sin, man of rebellion, man of insurrection, or man of apostasy. In Christian eschatology, he is often associated with the Antichrist.
In the meantime, his lawyers and judges have argued that a sitting president can have his opponents killed if he deems them a threat to the US. So while this is not at all what’s happening, it would be totally legal ACCORDING to TRUMP.
It isn’t politics when they are actually guilty. How is that impeachment going with Biden? Now that is political. As always, an accusation from a trumper is a confession.
Those alternately saying this trial is remisicent of Nazi Germany or the communist USSR have absolutely zero knowledge of history and politics. But they are masters of delusion and hyperbole.
This is a lie. It’s either pandering to a segment of the population to get clicks, or, worse, it’s devotion to a man-baby, racist, elitist, fascist-loving, dictator wannabe. Neither speaks well of you, Goodwyn.
I wonder, Al. Would you and your’s accept the result of the prosecution if everyone was a member of the Repub party? Then and only then would it be fair? Of course, the current form of the Repubs would never indict your president for anything, even killing someone on 5th Avenue. Is this what you’d consider a jury of your peers? And of course the prosecutor, his family, the judge and his family, the officers, clerks, everyone would have to be from GQP party, too to be acceptable in your mindset?
Of course, all this does play well into Dump’s political game portraying himself as the victim of a political smear job by Biden and the Dems. Oh, poor, poor little me, your messiah, your vindicator and protector, the only one that can save you. And of course his guilty plea got him, coincidentally. $34.000,000. A couple more criminal convictions might just make him that billionaire he once touted.
Political cartoonists like Goodwyn have no problem with corrupt, rich, white Republicans breaking the law. At the same time, if you asked them their opinion about an unarmed black teenager being shot for being in a white neighborhood after dark, they are silent. It’s a pretty messed up set of values.
The to be continued is every average citizen who does not bend the knee to the leftist, globalist, fascist cabal will be put in prison, in labor camps, or be up against the wall.
The leftist mob that routinely troll here are exhibit A.
Trump follows the Roy Cohn playbook to the letter. His tribe of followers are so blind in their hatred for anything non-Trump (all of those apostate GOP “RINOs” are the worst, right?) that they trumpet his innocence and victimhood because reasons.
T-rump did the crimes and juries and judges have found him guilty. The system is working, and unlike most defendants, T-rump had expensive lawyers defending him all the way. Justice is working.
Poor, poor Donnie. He just wanted to be Dictator to feed his solar system sized ego and look what they’ve done to him! The “clutch” putts he will have to make for a “Trump Birdie” (a six for non-cheaters) will forever be haunted by the trauma of being a convicted felon. You know – if he had a conscience…
“The American principle that no one is above the law was reaffirmed. Donald Trump was given every opportunity to defend himself. It was a state case, not a federal case. And it was heard by a jury of 12 citizens, 12 Americans, 12 people like you. Like millions of Americans who served on juries, this jury is chosen the same way every jury in America is chosen. It was a process that Donald Trump’s attorney was part of. The jury heard five weeks of evidence…. After careful deliberation, the jury reached a unanimous verdict. They found Donald Trump guilty on all 34 felony counts. Now he’ll be given the opportunity as he should to appeal that decision just like everyone else has that opportunity. That’s how the American system of justice works. And it’s reckless, it’s dangerous, and it’s irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don’t like the verdict. Our justice system has endured for nearly 250 years and it literally is the cornerstone of America…. The justice system should be respected, and we should never allow anyone to tear it down. It’s as simple as that. That’s America. That’s who we are. And that’s who we will always be, God willing.” – President Joe Biden
He brought this onto himself. Hubris. He’s been getting off for decades… stiffing people who worked for him; violating the Fair Housing Act (racism)… In all of the ongoing cases, Trump is employing the tried-and-true playbook he first learned all those years ago from Cohn for staying out of prison and staying in business, according to Jennifer Taub, a professor at Western New England University School of Law who has tracked the ways that Trump had evaded accountability for decades.
“Here’s what he learned from Roy Cohn: Don’t put things in writing, punch back harder, focus on optics, who cares what the courts say,” says Taub, who is the author of the book, Big Dirty Money: The Shocking Injustice and Unseen Cost of White Collar Crime.
Deny, Deny, Deny
Delay, Delay, Delay
Don’t Put Anything in Writing
“How Trump Survived Decades of Legal Trouble: Deny, Deflect, Delay, and Don’t Put Anything in Writing” – Time magazine
tRump was found guilty on all counts by a jury of his peers. He had legal representation in a fair trial as per our constitution. Justice is served, and will be served again and again.
According to the poll, 54% of respondents supported the 12-person jury’s unanimous verdict finding Trump guilty of covering up violations of election law by paying hush money to various women in advance of the 2016 presidential election. 34% of voters registered disapproval with the convictions, with the remainder undecided.
Let’s see, a form of government in which one person or a small group possesses absolute power without effective constitutional limitations, maybe like classified documents in possession, has the media under control and support, short scripted and limited press conferences, has DOJ covering for him, and has been in a political office for about 5 decades. Who is the dictator now???
Mr. Goodwyn apparently that thinks arbitrary execution is part of the American judicial system for white-collar criminals. It isn’t, but under Trump it could be.
Oh, yeah, because possibly getting fined for the same crime that his fixer actually went to jail for (under his own administration) is absolutely the same as being put before a firing squad.
XF8U-3 26 days ago
Such hyperbole. By the way, Al – who said they would be a dictator day one?
Plumb.Bob Premium Member 26 days ago
So much whining from the self proclaimed law and order party. Any one else tired of so much whining?
Godfreydaniel 26 days ago
ALL intelligent and patriotic Americans recognize a career criminal when they see one. Even Traitor Trump’s career criminal father, Fred, despised Donald, for his weakness (and especially, for his cowardice.)
Vidrinath Premium Member 26 days ago
Clay Bennett drew this better.
Radish the wordsmith 26 days ago
Up against the wall mother…
Remember when we used to shoot traitors?
Zykoic 26 days ago
Where can we find sanity?
Radish the wordsmith 26 days ago
Lying traitor boy has a few words to say…
Trump brands US a ‘fascist state’ in 40-minute rant amid wild scenes outside his Manhattan home -
Republican becomes first American president in history to be convicted of a crime, with one in six voters saying it could cost him their support
Lawless Trump demands he be above all law like a king or a god or an antichrist.
The man of lawlessness, or ho anthrōpos tēs anomias in Greek, is a figure in the Christian Bible’s Second Epistle to the Thessalonians. He is also referred to as the man of sin, man of rebellion, man of insurrection, or man of apostasy. In Christian eschatology, he is often associated with the Antichrist.
knutdl 25 days ago
Trump smokes? OMG! Crucify, crucify, crucify.
Murray's Hill 25 days ago
The dems use of fascist lawfare in an attempt to take out the opposition candidate has backfired and guartantees a Trump victory this Nov.
Patjade 25 days ago
And Al’s RW freakout continues with hyperbole and hysteria.
braindead Premium Member 25 days ago
He committed ALL the crimes he was convicted of, Goodwyn. ALL of them.
Your Messiah is a Convicted Felon.
.
MAGAts believe he should have gotten away with the crimes.
GOGOPOWERANGERS 25 days ago
It started with trump
And ended with trump
MC3D 25 days ago
In the meantime, his lawyers and judges have argued that a sitting president can have his opponents killed if he deems them a threat to the US. So while this is not at all what’s happening, it would be totally legal ACCORDING to TRUMP.
Kurtass Premium Member 25 days ago
It isn’t politics when they are actually guilty. How is that impeachment going with Biden? Now that is political. As always, an accusation from a trumper is a confession.
mourdac Premium Member 25 days ago
Those alternately saying this trial is remisicent of Nazi Germany or the communist USSR have absolutely zero knowledge of history and politics. But they are masters of delusion and hyperbole.
baroden Premium Member 25 days ago
This is a lie. It’s either pandering to a segment of the population to get clicks, or, worse, it’s devotion to a man-baby, racist, elitist, fascist-loving, dictator wannabe. Neither speaks well of you, Goodwyn.
ljl54311 25 days ago
And wanted to nuke a hurricane.
The Nodding Head 25 days ago
Felonious Skunk before a firing squad? There isn’t a diaper big enough…
Ontman 25 days ago
Poor Goodwyn will never get to taste the ‘mushroom’.
suzalee 25 days ago
Pretending that a person who broke the law is a victim. So distorted
preacherman Premium Member 25 days ago
I wonder, Al. Would you and your’s accept the result of the prosecution if everyone was a member of the Repub party? Then and only then would it be fair? Of course, the current form of the Repubs would never indict your president for anything, even killing someone on 5th Avenue. Is this what you’d consider a jury of your peers? And of course the prosecutor, his family, the judge and his family, the officers, clerks, everyone would have to be from GQP party, too to be acceptable in your mindset?
Of course, all this does play well into Dump’s political game portraying himself as the victim of a political smear job by Biden and the Dems. Oh, poor, poor little me, your messiah, your vindicator and protector, the only one that can save you. And of course his guilty plea got him, coincidentally. $34.000,000. A couple more criminal convictions might just make him that billionaire he once touted.
rs0204 Premium Member 25 days ago
Political cartoonists like Goodwyn have no problem with corrupt, rich, white Republicans breaking the law. At the same time, if you asked them their opinion about an unarmed black teenager being shot for being in a white neighborhood after dark, they are silent. It’s a pretty messed up set of values.
davidthoms1 25 days ago
Hah! Goodwyn still listens to Tucker Carlson! Well that explains a lot.
fusilier 25 days ago
From EWTN:
8. THOU SHALT NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS AGAINST THY NEIGHBOR.
COMMANDS: truthfulness; respect for the good name of others; the observance of secrecy when required.
FORBIDS: lying; injury to the good name of others; slander; talebearing; rash judgment; contemptuous speech and the violation of secrecy.
…and here we thought you guys want the Ten Commandments followed.
fusilier
James 2:24
Free or Not? Premium Member 25 days ago
The to be continued is every average citizen who does not bend the knee to the leftist, globalist, fascist cabal will be put in prison, in labor camps, or be up against the wall.
The leftist mob that routinely troll here are exhibit A.
Al Fresco 25 days ago
GLOAT X 34 = TRUMP CA$H + TRUMP VOTES.
Havel 25 days ago
Trump follows the Roy Cohn playbook to the letter. His tribe of followers are so blind in their hatred for anything non-Trump (all of those apostate GOP “RINOs” are the worst, right?) that they trumpet his innocence and victimhood because reasons.
What a campaign; it’s just June!!!
ComicLover2 Premium Member 25 days ago
T-rump did the crimes and juries and judges have found him guilty. The system is working, and unlike most defendants, T-rump had expensive lawyers defending him all the way. Justice is working.
piper_gilbert 25 days ago
It started by Trump crawling on top of a porn star while his wife recovered from giving birth to his son.
Another Take 25 days ago
Poor, poor Donnie. He just wanted to be Dictator to feed his solar system sized ego and look what they’ve done to him! The “clutch” putts he will have to make for a “Trump Birdie” (a six for non-cheaters) will forever be haunted by the trauma of being a convicted felon. You know – if he had a conscience…
zendog13la 25 days ago
“The American principle that no one is above the law was reaffirmed. Donald Trump was given every opportunity to defend himself. It was a state case, not a federal case. And it was heard by a jury of 12 citizens, 12 Americans, 12 people like you. Like millions of Americans who served on juries, this jury is chosen the same way every jury in America is chosen. It was a process that Donald Trump’s attorney was part of. The jury heard five weeks of evidence…. After careful deliberation, the jury reached a unanimous verdict. They found Donald Trump guilty on all 34 felony counts. Now he’ll be given the opportunity as he should to appeal that decision just like everyone else has that opportunity. That’s how the American system of justice works. And it’s reckless, it’s dangerous, and it’s irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don’t like the verdict. Our justice system has endured for nearly 250 years and it literally is the cornerstone of America…. The justice system should be respected, and we should never allow anyone to tear it down. It’s as simple as that. That’s America. That’s who we are. And that’s who we will always be, God willing.” – President Joe Biden
lsnrchrd.1 Premium Member 25 days ago
Alternative facts editorial cartoon — instantly processed as if actual reality by brainwashed RWNJ MAGA.
ChristopherBurns 25 days ago
Give us a break. The man committed a crime and busted. And unless he can keep his big mouth shut, he’ll get probation and still run for president.
s49nav 25 days ago
“How it started … How it’s going … How it’s going to go” will not be with DJT up against a firing squad. It will be with DJT back in the Oval Office.
$69 million in donations to Trump’s site since the verdict was read. And that was as of last night. Go to DonaldJTrump dot com for the latest count.
YAFDS! (Yet Another Failed Democrat Strategy). One that not even little George Soros Jr’s hedge fund money can fix.
Frankfreak 25 days ago
GUILTY, GUILTY, GUILTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
librarylady59 25 days ago
He brought this onto himself. Hubris. He’s been getting off for decades… stiffing people who worked for him; violating the Fair Housing Act (racism)… In all of the ongoing cases, Trump is employing the tried-and-true playbook he first learned all those years ago from Cohn for staying out of prison and staying in business, according to Jennifer Taub, a professor at Western New England University School of Law who has tracked the ways that Trump had evaded accountability for decades.
“Here’s what he learned from Roy Cohn: Don’t put things in writing, punch back harder, focus on optics, who cares what the courts say,” says Taub, who is the author of the book, Big Dirty Money: The Shocking Injustice and Unseen Cost of White Collar Crime.
Deny, Deny, Deny
Delay, Delay, Delay
Don’t Put Anything in Writing
“How Trump Survived Decades of Legal Trouble: Deny, Deflect, Delay, and Don’t Put Anything in Writing” – Time magazine
ncorgbl 25 days ago
tRump was found guilty on all counts by a jury of his peers. He had legal representation in a fair trial as per our constitution. Justice is served, and will be served again and again.
Radish the wordsmith 25 days ago
According to the poll, 54% of respondents supported the 12-person jury’s unanimous verdict finding Trump guilty of covering up violations of election law by paying hush money to various women in advance of the 2016 presidential election. 34% of voters registered disapproval with the convictions, with the remainder undecided.
MartinPerry1 25 days ago
I’m still waiting for the evidence that Trump is innocent. Shouldn’t that have been shown at the trial, instead of whining?
Radish the wordsmith 25 days ago
Republicans will continue the unwarranted persecution of Hunter Biden.
braindead Premium Member 25 days ago
Goodwyn does not know how it started.
Nor do other MAGAts.
benzak 25 days ago
I allways thought the fireing squad cigarette and blindfold were for treasonous traitors who sell state, I’m sorry my good man,carry on.
IndyW 25 days ago
Let’s see, a form of government in which one person or a small group possesses absolute power without effective constitutional limitations, maybe like classified documents in possession, has the media under control and support, short scripted and limited press conferences, has DOJ covering for him, and has been in a political office for about 5 decades. Who is the dictator now???
sincavage05 25 days ago
Sorry dude, you nailed this one wrong. Or should we ask one of his ex wives who all started as mistresses.
Rich Douglas 25 days ago
This was criminal justice. It is Trump and his supporters who are trying to make it political in order to deflect accountability for his crimes.
apfelzra Premium Member 25 days ago
Mr. Goodwyn apparently that thinks arbitrary execution is part of the American judicial system for white-collar criminals. It isn’t, but under Trump it could be.
calliarcale 25 days ago
Oh, yeah, because possibly getting fined for the same crime that his fixer actually went to jail for (under his own administration) is absolutely the same as being put before a firing squad.
zerorest 24 days ago
GUILTY!
Rich Douglas 24 days ago
408 individual determinations of guilt. Zero votes for acquittal.
The Dem Veteran 23 days ago
Sex with a porn star should be tax deductible?
Tarzan & Redd Panda 22 days ago
Said it before, say it again…goodwyn makes me laugh.
It might bother me, if I thought he was serious, but, he’s such a joker. Al, you old clown, keep ‘em comin’.