ThumperPaul wrote on 01/21/25 at 08:10:18:The 'Party of Law and Order' just elected a guy who bypassed the entire legislative process by signing 100 executive orders on Day 1.
They claim it’s 'righting wrongs'— but that's the exact justification they're angry about when a Democrat does the same thing. **hypocrisy**
Same for Pardons. Biden pardons family members and others that have been threatened with retribution (seems justified and rational). Trump pardons domestic terrorists (not patriots or heroes as some like to claim) that injure and kill cops and destroy property. **beyond hypocrisy**
Politics and hypocrisy, go hand-in-hand. I agree like I said, those who committed violence against a police officer, their case needs to be looked at to determine three years was appropriate time to spend in jail. If yes, let them go if not, maybe they need to spend more time. i’m not going to look at every single case.
But if you honestly believe Biden pardoned his family members, because they were threatened with retribution, then you need to take a really good close look on the mirror and ask yourself if you’re being even remotely honest with yourself. Nobody believes that. Everybody knows why he pardoned them.
And if you’re going to refer to Trump as a felon, because he was convicted in a court of law, then why they need to pardon someone who has not been charged? Because if you have such believe in the court system working honestly, if those family members are innocent and the trial was conducted, wouldn’t they be found innocent? Or are you really afraid that a corrupt legal system would convict and call the felons. And isn’t that exactly what Trump has been saying happened to him all along?
So you see, your hyper-partisanship has painted you into a corner. You can’t on one hand call Trump a felon because he was convicted in a court of law and on the other hand, be afraid the same court of law would unfairly convict your friends.