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Dano Pierce's avatar

I might not have put it this way but the unraveling is highly entertaining. Well done!

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Andy Reed's avatar

I wish more people were old enough to remember Watergate, as I am. I remember the bags of cash paid to Cuban Watergate burglars who broke into the Democratic Party HQ; and Attorney General John Mitchell going to prison, and more than 70 indictments of Nixon's officials, with over 50 convicted, plus VP Spiro Agnew accepting a paper bag full of cash in his own bribery scandal.

For 50 years every intelligent patriot in the country has lamented, and hated, the fact that Nixon himself was not indicted under his Republican successor VP#2 Gerald "Our long national nightmare has ended" Ford. That long national nightmare had just begun, because as soon as the Republican party, its politicians, and its leadership saw that there would be no serious repercussions for lawbreaking, they resolved to do it again . . . and again . . . and again.

Reagan, elected just six years after Nixon's disgrace and fall from power, saw 130+ of his administration officials indicted, investigated, and/or convicted. Poppy Bush forgave or pardoned them all, as well as his own administration thugs. Then came Dubya Bush, who sent the United States into war against the wrong nation, killing thousands of American personnel and no-one knows how many non-combatants elsewhere, while turning a blind eye (and empy brain-pan) on the corruption of scores of other officials in Congress and state houses.

And then of course came Trump I, the worst grifter and crook since Warren G. Harding's time, followed by Trump II, who proved the old saying that "as people age, they don't change: they just get more so."

If and when this regime comes to an end, the Democrats MUST indict and convict every single member of this regime the way we did Iraq's and Nazi Germany's. And the utter corruption of all the regimistes from Bondi to Jim Jordan to the entire Trump Crime Family must be not only punished but taught in public and private schools for generations to come.

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Gale's avatar

I remember Watergate! The Republican Congress recognized that Nixen had violated the trust of the nation, Constitution, etc. and and they joined their Democratic colleagues and removed him! The Republicans stood up for the truth and were true patriots! Oh, God, I wish we had people like that today in the current Republican Congress! I was so proud to be an American in those days!

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Gayle stevens's avatar

But that was a tough era. So much lying and many Republicans trying to diminish damage to Nixon. He also had some deep mental health problems. It was really very difficult. Lot of us were outraged that he was pardoned

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Andy Reed's avatar

Indeed, there were decent Republicans then, mostly from the NE since the South was only beginning the switch from right-wing, racist Democrat to right-wing, racist Republicans. But those days are long gone.

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Murray Smart's avatar

Everyone in America and lawyers far and wide should be keeping receipts and preparing evidence to be used against this entire most corrupt regime ever in the history of America.

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Jennifer Appel's avatar

Remember that , Bondi, no one is above the law.

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Agustin Atherley's avatar

Homan is a racist arrogant person and his going to be his downfall. Be patient people. That grin is going to go away when he's indicted. I'm surely the media has the goods on him. Drip, Drip, drip.

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Gale's avatar

The Puppet Show goes on!

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Phil Burns's avatar

Whenever I hear Homan's name I think of https://youtu.be/Q-nLv_xSuvk?si=pBBtL90T_KUFyumQ

from Married with Children.

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