Posted on 11/09/2016 2:42:59 PM PST by Red Steel
The White House refused to rule out Wednesday whether President Obama might grant a pardon to Hillary Clinton to spare her from President-elect Donald Trump prosecuting her after he takes office.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Mr. Obama is hopeful that Mr. Trump will follow long-standing tradition of not punishing political opponents through the criminal-justice system. He said all clemency actions go through a formal process...
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Recognition of Hitlery’s guilt would be the upside to a pardon in addition to not having to go through the additional riots that occur if Trump prosecuted the bitch.
It would be nice if the pardon listed all crimes that the pardon applied to. Child molesting charges (if any) should be left to the appropriate state to take care of.
” if an executive order can be overridden
(as Trump will do), why cant a Presidential Pardon??”
Man, you posed an interesting scenario here.
Play them against each other, Clinton and Obama. They’re both starting to sound a little... too eager. They’re not interested in anyone but themselves, so such trial balloons as this go deeper than would appear on the surface. Wheeling and dealing behind the scenes, trying to grab lifelines. They’re all corrupt, they’re all looking to save their own hides.
I’m not optimistic she will ever get justice for her crimes.
But by God at least she will never be President!
When you spend thirty years of your life and career p*ssing on people and telling them it’s rain, eventually karma catches up.
That will happen. November 8th was the start of that.
“Believe me, she is ALREADY running for 2020,”
If so she is even crazier than I thought. If she miraculously survives four more years she will look like last week’s roadkill.
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