I've really been wondering about what comes next after the dismissal? The baddies have been so desperate to stop this dismissal that they've gone to unprecedented and clearly untenable places in their effort to stop it. I wonder if Durham's moves will finally start once Flynn has been dismissed? I'm not a legal professional but I was wondering if there's maybe some sort of evidence link between the two instances of justice?
But I heard that the Nobel committee is moving to give Soetero another peace prize. Two peace prizes grant you a 'get out of jail free' card. Checkmate Drumpftards!
It would be hard to get a conviction, and it would be terrible precedent (even if the asshole Democrats did it) to go after a former President.
At Obama's level, it is all policy directives, not direct actions. I am fairly sure he's smart enough not to leave evidence of a direction to commit a crime.
The most important consequence of this is that Flynn now can file suit for wrongful prosecution. If he lost he wouldn't have been able. This could open discovery against everything the DOJ and FBI did. The DOJ now has lost control of the outcome and greater injustices can be exposed without Barr or some BS IG.
And as this occurs, still more Brady materials, disclosures from the DOJ to Flynn's defense, which should have been produced years ago. But Sullivan allowed the trial to continue, didn't balk at Prosecution not producing reams of documents the defense knew existed, transcript of call that was not produced for Flynn's defense, original 302 not produced - no problem for Judge Sullivan, even though BOTH were central to the case for prosecution and defense.
so why is barr up wrays ass and everyone in the DOJ about why this stuff wasnt produced or who looked at it and swept it under the rug? they all need to be in jail. what the fuck.
Maybe that's part of why they've resisted dismissal so hard? You raise an interesting thought and I definitely agree with you. Those who would wield the law as a weapon for injustice should ultimately suffer its wrath.
The D.C. Establishment lost a critical case. It opens up discovery that will expose everything. They had to fight because they are all guilty. Judges, politicians, media, city/state leadership and law enforcement.
Remember folks, for the democrats, using our judicial process to hurt you financially and waste years of your time is the punishment. They don’t care if you are found guilty or not, they will have already broken you by the time it’s all said and done.
And yet, it IS done. Wheels of justice turn slowly, wheels of INjustice apparently turn even more slowly. We have been patient, can't imagine how much General Flynn's patience has been tested. And his family's. There's no way he's going to disappear into obscurity after something like this.
First we need to reign in social media and legacy media. If that's done, then many of those swamp rats will turn in the other direction. After that, we can go after the ones who are steadfast in their authoritarianism.
And even if you read the lone dissent in this decision, the Obama appointed judge said that Sullivan was not given ample opportunity to review all facts of the case and make a decision...
Not only that Flynn was influential which saved him. For any rank and file citizen this would be a prison sentence. This is why these things are so important. None of us can depend on the DOJ helping us if they set us up in a similar fashion.
A decision like this must immediately be followed up by reforms to ensure it never happens again.
If that kind of thing happened to me and I survived it I would want the singular problem in my life to solve every morning after that, of which one of my enemies' skulls I wanted to drink my coffee from that day. Because I would have the whole fuckin collection.
I'd be the same way, and I certainly hope General Flynn is too.
But after being put through hell for three years by the government of the country he served for over 30 years, I wouldn't blame Flynn if he just wanted to be done.
Judge Robert Wilkins, an Obama appointee, dissented from the decision, saying he would grant Sullivan the space to explore the DOJ's request for dismissal.
So the judge needs "space to explore" the prosecution's request for a dismissal? More like Obama appointee judge knows Sullivan's theatrics are bullshit but can't come right out and say it.
This is the judge who during the mandamus hearing was reframing everything in terms of hypothetical racial injustice, even though that had nothing to do with the case. It's a Democrat who shapes the law to fit the outcome he wants, like the rest of the Democrats. What's disturbing is that his ilk is frequently in the majority.
Must have been 2-1 vote with Wilkins the Soetoro lover dissenting.
After listening to the oral arguments, lots of people including myself thought Rao would be the dissent, and the court would allow Sullivan to do whatever he wanted.
What a sad time we live in that a single instance of the court upholding the law is a surprise.
Rao came through. She was a Trump appointee (formerly head of OIRA).
Keep in mind though, this decision can be appealed by Sullivan if he wants. Perhaps he wants to just be done with it, but I'm sure there are thousands of lawfare leftist subverters pushing him to appeal.
What I meant was, I thought Henderson would vote with Wilkins to let Sullivan keep being an ass, and Rao would dissent. I didn't expect Henderson to side with Rao and say Sullivan needs to follow the law. Never doubted Rao.
I've really been wondering about what comes next after the dismissal? The baddies have been so desperate to stop this dismissal that they've gone to unprecedented and clearly untenable places in their effort to stop it. I wonder if Durham's moves will finally start once Flynn has been dismissed? I'm not a legal professional but I was wondering if there's maybe some sort of evidence link between the two instances of justice?
But I heard that the Nobel committee is moving to give Soetero another peace prize. Two peace prizes grant you a 'get out of jail free' card. Checkmate Drumpftards!
1st Nobel was for being half black. Second is for being the catamite of a tranny.
You mean the globalist prize you get for being a big globalist shill for Europe to control the world
It would be hard to get a conviction, and it would be terrible precedent (even if the asshole Democrats did it) to go after a former President.
At Obama's level, it is all policy directives, not direct actions. I am fairly sure he's smart enough not to leave evidence of a direction to commit a crime.
The most important consequence of this is that Flynn now can file suit for wrongful prosecution. If he lost he wouldn't have been able. This could open discovery against everything the DOJ and FBI did. The DOJ now has lost control of the outcome and greater injustices can be exposed without Barr or some BS IG.
I also want to him file a lawsuit against his former defense team. I wonder how many skeletons are in that closet.
Isn't Durham already investigating this?
There may be some sort of prosecutorial immunity, sadly.
And as this occurs, still more Brady materials, disclosures from the DOJ to Flynn's defense, which should have been produced years ago. But Sullivan allowed the trial to continue, didn't balk at Prosecution not producing reams of documents the defense knew existed, transcript of call that was not produced for Flynn's defense, original 302 not produced - no problem for Judge Sullivan, even though BOTH were central to the case for prosecution and defense.
so why is barr up wrays ass and everyone in the DOJ about why this stuff wasnt produced or who looked at it and swept it under the rug? they all need to be in jail. what the fuck.
It wasn't unanimous. He still holds onto a shred of honor.
I want the prosecutors investigated and themselves charged. At a bare minimum, Deprivation of Civil Rights under color of law.
Maybe that's part of why they've resisted dismissal so hard? You raise an interesting thought and I definitely agree with you. Those who would wield the law as a weapon for injustice should ultimately suffer its wrath.
"under color of law" is a phrase for a reason. THIS is the reason
The D.C. Establishment lost a critical case. It opens up discovery that will expose everything. They had to fight because they are all guilty. Judges, politicians, media, city/state leadership and law enforcement.
Remember folks, for the democrats, using our judicial process to hurt you financially and waste years of your time is the punishment. They don’t care if you are found guilty or not, they will have already broken you by the time it’s all said and done.
This is doable, and one of them is already on the hook for altering evidence before the FISA court.
Not to mention Flynn's previous defense team.
Crossed my mind, too
And yet, it IS done. Wheels of justice turn slowly, wheels of INjustice apparently turn even more slowly. We have been patient, can't imagine how much General Flynn's patience has been tested. And his family's. There's no way he's going to disappear into obscurity after something like this.
Do it Dexter.
First we need to reign in social media and legacy media. If that's done, then many of those swamp rats will turn in the other direction. After that, we can go after the ones who are steadfast in their authoritarianism.
And even if you read the lone dissent in this decision, the Obama appointed judge said that Sullivan was not given ample opportunity to review all facts of the case and make a decision...
after 4 fucking years.
Not only that Flynn was influential which saved him. For any rank and file citizen this would be a prison sentence. This is why these things are so important. None of us can depend on the DOJ helping us if they set us up in a similar fashion.
A decision like this must immediately be followed up by reforms to ensure it never happens again.
Flynn is now free and can go into berserk mode on the Deep State assholes. I wouldn't blame him for wanting to just retire though.
Bring on the scorched earth.
Gonna be a hot summer.
If that kind of thing happened to me and I survived it I would want the singular problem in my life to solve every morning after that, of which one of my enemies' skulls I wanted to drink my coffee from that day. Because I would have the whole fuckin collection.
I'd be the same way, and I certainly hope General Flynn is too.
But after being put through hell for three years by the government of the country he served for over 30 years, I wouldn't blame Flynn if he just wanted to be done.
Doesn't he need to win some lawsuits just to be able to afford to live?
So the judge needs "space to explore" the prosecution's request for a dismissal? More like Obama appointee judge knows Sullivan's theatrics are bullshit but can't come right out and say it.
This is the judge who during the mandamus hearing was reframing everything in terms of hypothetical racial injustice, even though that had nothing to do with the case. It's a Democrat who shapes the law to fit the outcome he wants, like the rest of the Democrats. What's disturbing is that his ilk is frequently in the majority.
Well, he needs space to explore so he can arrive at his truth, his reality, lol.
what the fuck? Restated:
"Orange man bad, so fishing expeditions by non-prosecutorial agencies are totally cool."
This fucking asshole needs to be impeached at a minimum.
impeached? naw, fren... he needs to be dragged down to Talladega and introduced to a garage door pull.
Sounds familiar!
Baltimore Mayor: ‘Gave Those Who Wished to Destroy Space to Do That’
Exactly what I thought of. They all need ‘space’ to get to the outcome they want.
Must have been 2-1 vote with Wilkins the Soetoro lover dissenting.
After listening to the oral arguments, lots of people including myself thought Rao would be the dissent, and the court would allow Sullivan to do whatever he wanted.
What a sad time we live in that a single instance of the court upholding the law is a surprise.
Rao came through. She was a Trump appointee (formerly head of OIRA).
Keep in mind though, this decision can be appealed by Sullivan if he wants. Perhaps he wants to just be done with it, but I'm sure there are thousands of lawfare leftist subverters pushing him to appeal.
What I meant was, I thought Henderson would vote with Wilkins to let Sullivan keep being an ass, and Rao would dissent. I didn't expect Henderson to side with Rao and say Sullivan needs to follow the law. Never doubted Rao.
And finally a bit of justice.
That article is leftist garbage. The comments are pure salt
I noticed. The first paragraph they didn't mention Judge Sullivan by name and they called the DOJs dismissal unusual.
dicks
uNuSuAL.
Lol, exactly. Unusual as in this entire thing isn’t manufactured theatre designed to cover up an attempted coup unusual?
Well it is the Hill... its all Leftists and Never Trumpers.
Flynn -- new director of the FBI -- do it this afternoon, President Trump!
Flynn, Grenell, Durham
It's skull crackin' time!