for the good of the country. As much as I would personally like to see her behind bars, it would not help to heal our wounds.
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for the good of the country. As much as I would personally like to see her behind bars, it would not help to heal our wounds.
Re: I hope Trump breaks his Promise on prosecuting Hillary
Good point, the perception would be that he ordered the FBI to investigate. Let this one lie.Later, If they do something unsavory, maybe. I hope the Foundation implodes now that people realize the Clinton influence is washed up. If State DA’s want to pursue investigation, so be it. But, I wish the feds would drop it, for the sake of the nation — as repulsive as it is to know they got away scot-free. However, I don’t know if a State has authority to investigate a federal crime. I don’t know how that works.
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Unless the books are opened for all to see, the masses will remain ignorant to just how evil those like her are, and why they should not be elected to office. This is too much of a teachable moment to let slip by. LOCK HER UP!________________
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It has nothing to do with whether she deserves it. She deserves to be in Jail. The media will use it to say how horrible the Republicans are. I’m just saying it will boomerang against the Republicans if they pursue it further. It isn’t right, but that is the way the system is set up due to the complicity of the corrupt media. Sometimes one can win the battle and lose the war. This is one of those times. Actually, I’m 99% certain a President can pardon a person for future charges. If I’m not mistaken, I think that is what Gerald Ford did with Nixon. Maybe I’m forgetting who it was, but I’m almost certain there was a case of protection from future prosecutions for previous potential crimes. I understand Nixon WAS impeached so maybe it wasn’t him I’m thinking of. This has NOTHING to do with feeling compassion for Hillary (she doesn’t deserve forgiveness when she refuses to admit she is guilty). It is all about not wasting our time pursuing her for something she will likely squeeze out of and detract from more important issues such as the repeal of Obama care.I would not use my political capital for a lost cause and it isn’t worth political capital based on principal. Sometimes it is worth it. I don’t think this is one of those times. She got some punishment by not being elected. I don’t want to be sidetracked chasing an oil covered rabbit such as Hillary.
Trump could make himself look compassionaite by pardoning her for past crimes while saddling her with the stench of being guilty or else she wouldn’t have been pardoned.
For the good of our country & in terms of national security he should request a special prosecutor to look into how she made all of her pay for play deals & find out if she still has a few secrets hiding in the closet. ________________Empty nest syndrome is for the birds!Email me at: [email protected] planters are focused on just one thing …introducing people to Jesus!
I am sure he will direct the FBI to continue the investigation and will accept the FBI and his NEW (i hope) Attorney General to follow their recommendations.Then if the evidence is there her attorney can agree to plead guilty to some misdemeanor to avoid the circus of a trial.On a side note. Like many who have dealt with classified data up to and past Top secret, we know she or someone under her command broke the law BIG TIME. For the sake of men and women who have spent time behind bars for far less than Hillary, something should be done. I hope in this case the double standard is SLAPPED in the face.I don’t care if she is pardoned or not, something should be on record that she was/is very guilty in this case. ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
Doesn’t he have to do something about trying to investigate her further, considering his campaign promises. He could appoint a new FBI director, a new independent investigation committee to investigate the case…and go through that again. If some new independent investigation goes nowhere, he can just leave it alone.I hope he does start talking about appealing Obamacare. They need to change the law on those IRS penalties for not having insurance as a first step. That is very oppressive for a lot of people who cannot afford the insurance. It also creates a perverse incentive not to work and to get on welfare________________
Rudy Giuliani was on with O’Reilly last night. Giuliani may well be the new AG (he said as much). He said he would certainly continue the investigation and let the rule-of-law stand. That said, look for Clinton to have a meeting with Obama soon from which we will see her either leave the country, or stay with the promise of a pardon before he leaves office. Now I didn’t think a pardon could be given before any indictment, but apparently I’m wrong.
I agree. (Don’t forget Justice Roberts, who was appointed by a Republican president was a key figure in failing to stop Obamacare when he ruled that penalty could legitimately be called a tax.) Republicans should have stopped it in the legislature. Not the Supremes job.________________
I agree it shouldn’t have passed the legislature, but Roberts failed spectacularly by calling it a tax.
Good point