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Here is my prediction for what Judge Sullivan will eventually do if he is forced to make a decision on the motion. He will write a long long opinion that is a one-sided work of historical revision that ignores nearly all the misconduct on the part of the investigators and prosecutors, and relies greatly on the proceedings by which Gen. Flynn was led to plead guilty. He will then comb through every scrap of paper he can find to denigrate and dismiss the rationale that has been offered by DOJ, and find that all the legal arguments offered are specious.

He will conclude by excoriating Gen. Flynn for the “conduct” underlying the charges that were brought against him — and likely for uncharged conduct involving the allegations of FARA violations (but he won’t make the mistake of referencing “treason” again), and explain why Gen. Flynn’s conduct, in Judge Sullivan’s view, was a threat to the Flag, Democracy, Apple Pie, and Hot Dogs.

But in the final paragraph he will say that, notwithstanding everything he has found to be true as reflected in his opinion, he has no choice under the law but to grant DOJ’s motion and dismiss the case.

He’ll order that his opinion be published in the Federal Supplement, with the goal being that his account will be the definitive historical account of the Gen. Flynn saga.

He’ll do what the law commands him to do, but he’ll do it in such a way that he’s a hero to all his left-wing legal cronies.

Exactly what I've been thinking all along. He knows he has no authority to deny the dismissal, but will smear Flynn on the way out, poisoning the well in case Trump decides to bring him back into his administration. That way the Democrats can scream and moan about "corruption", and start the impeachment process all over again.

Just gotta say, the unquestioning willingness these people have to destroy an innocent man that's faithfully dedicated his entire life to serving the country, just to hurt Trump, is so low I really don't have the words to describe how I feel. There has to be consequences for this, otherwise I don't know how any normal person could maintain the belief that our justice system serves anyone but itself.

309 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Here is my prediction for what Judge Sullivan will eventually do if he is forced to make a decision on the motion. He will write a long long opinion that is a one-sided work of historical revision that ignores nearly all the misconduct on the part of the investigators and prosecutors, and relies greatly on the proceedings by which Gen. Flynn was led to plead guilty. He will then comb through every scrap of paper he can find to denigrate and dismiss the rationale that has been offered by DOJ, and find that all the legal arguments offered are specious.

He will conclude by excoriating Gen. Flynn for the “conduct” underlying the charges that were brought against him — and likely for uncharged conduct involving the allegations of FARA violations (but he won’t make the mistake of referencing “treason” again), and explain why Gen. Flynn’s conduct, in Judge Sullivan’s view, was a threat to the Flag, Democracy, Apple Pie, and Hot Dogs.

But in the final paragraph he will say that, notwithstanding everything he has found to be true as reflected in his opinion, he has no choice under the law but to grant DOJ’s motion and dismiss the case.

He’ll order that his opinion be published in the Federal Supplement, with the goal being that his account will be the definitive historical account of the Gen. Flynn saga.

He’ll do what the law commands him to do, but he’ll do it in such a way that he’s a hero to all his left-wing legal cronies.

Exactly what I've been thinking all along. He knows he has no authority to deny the dismissal, but will smear Flynn on the way out, poisoning the well in case Trump decides to bring him back into his administration. That way the Democrats can scream and moan about "corruption", and run endless investigations to jam things up forever.

Just gotta say, the unquestioning willingness these people have to destroy an innocent man that's faithfully dedicated his entire life to serving the country, just to hurt Trump, is so low I really don't have the words to describe how I feel. There has to be consequences for this, otherwise I don't know how any normal person could maintain the belief that our justice system serves anyone but itself.

309 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Here is my prediction for what Judge Sullivan will eventually do if he is forced to make a decision on the motion. He will write a long long opinion that is a one-sided work of historical revision that ignores nearly all the misconduct on the part of the investigators and prosecutors, and relies greatly on the proceedings by which Gen. Flynn was led to plead guilty. He will then comb through every scrap of paper he can find to denigrate and dismiss the rationale that has been offered by DOJ, and find that all the legal arguments offered are specious.

He will conclude by excoriating Gen. Flynn for the “conduct” underlying the charges that were brought against him — and likely for uncharged conduct involving the allegations of FARA violations (but he won’t make the mistake of referencing “treason” again), and explain why Gen. Flynn’s conduct, in Judge Sullivan’s view, was a threat to the Flag, Democracy, Apple Pie, and Hot Dogs.

But in the final paragraph he will say that, notwithstanding everything he has found to be true as reflected in his opinion, he has no choice under the law but to grant DOJ’s motion and dismiss the case.

He’ll order that his opinion be published in the Federal Supplement, with the goal being that his account will be the definitive historical account of the Gen. Flynn saga.

He’ll do what the law commands him to do, but he’ll do it in such a way that he’s a hero to all his left-wing legal cronies.

Exactly what I've been thinking all along. He knows he has no authority to deny the dismissal, but will smear Flynn on the way out, poisoning the well in case Trump decides to bring him back into his administration. That way the Democrats can scream and moan about "corruption", and and run investigation committees to jam things up forever.

Just gotta say, the unquestioning willingness these people have to destroy an innocent man that's faithfully dedicated his entire life to serving the country, just to hurt Trump, is so low I really don't have the words to describe how I feel. There has to be consequences for this, otherwise I don't know how any normal person could maintain the belief that our justice system serves anyone but itself.

309 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Here is my prediction for what Judge Sullivan will eventually do if he is forced to make a decision on the motion. He will write a long long opinion that is a one-sided work of historical revision that ignores nearly all the misconduct on the part of the investigators and prosecutors, and relies greatly on the proceedings by which Gen. Flynn was led to plead guilty. He will then comb through every scrap of paper he can find to denigrate and dismiss the rationale that has been offered by DOJ, and find that all the legal arguments offered are specious.

He will conclude by excoriating Gen. Flynn for the “conduct” underlying the charges that were brought against him — and likely for uncharged conduct involving the allegations of FARA violations (but he won’t make the mistake of referencing “treason” again), and explain why Gen. Flynn’s conduct, in Judge Sullivan’s view, was a threat to the Flag, Democracy, Apple Pie, and Hot Dogs.

But in the final paragraph he will say that, notwithstanding everything he has found to be true as reflected in his opinion, he has no choice under the law but to grant DOJ’s motion and dismiss the case.

He’ll order that his opinion be published in the Federal Supplement, with the goal being that his account will be the definitive historical account of the Gen. Flynn saga.

He’ll do what the law commands him to do, but he’ll do it in such a way that he’s a hero to all his left-wing legal cronies.

Exactly what I've been thinking all along. He knows he has no authority to deny the dismissal, but will smear Flynn on the way out, poisoning the well in case Trump decides to bring him back into his administration so the Democrats can scream and moan about "corruption". Just gotta say, the unquestioning willingness these people have to destroy an innocent man that's faithfully dedicated his entire life to serving this country, just to hurt to Trump, is so low I really don't have the words to describe how I feel. A lot of important people better see some serious prison time over this, otherwise I don't know how any normal person could maintain belief that our justice system has any concern for the rule of law, and only serves to the rule the people.

309 days ago
1 score