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For what?

Oh.... For not persecuting Trump successfully


Don't be surprised when he suddenly just gets millions of dollars out of nowhere

(Also could someone archive this please?)
TL;DW: LegalEagle and co. are doing a lawsuit on the government to make them release all records pertaining to the Donald Trump case about his attempt to overturn the 2020 election.

His administration is only a month away from taking the oval office, and theres a very good chance this entire case just gets dismissed because the people in charge now control the judicial system, so umm good luck with that, is this some kind of final hail mary attempt to stop him?

A+ for effort I guess.
Open TDS retard LegalEagle, is sueing the FBI and DOJ.
I must disclose I watch this guy semi regularly to witness how law works on a very surface level, so you all know where Im coming from.

How does he exactly have TDS?, yes he has a liberal bias but that doesn't exactly qualify on that condition which means erratic and irrational behavior because of the existence of Trump, all I see is him covering the Trump case and its not exactly his fault orange man and his legal team is shown to be shady and/or prone to making mistakes
 
erratic and irrational behavior because of the existence of Trump
Suing the DOJ of the most popular and not demented president because you’re butthurt they failed to successfully do bullshit law fare against trump seems pretty irrational and erratic to me. At some point you gotta learn to take the L after the last two years of failure to “get trump”
 
I must disclose I watch this guy semi regularly to witness how law works on a very surface level, so you all know where Im coming from.

I can't read LE's mind, so I don't have objective information regarding his actual knowledge of the law, but from the videos I have seen you should not use him as an authoritative source. Even at a 'surface level' he constantly misrepresents both law and fact in ways that would be unethical and unwise to do so with a client or prospective client. Under a most favorable reading, he has a very poor grasp of law coupled with extremely strong sense of self confidence.

How does he exactly have TDS?, yes he has a liberal bias but that doesn't exactly qualify on that condition which means erratic and irrational behavior because of the existence of Trump, all I see is him covering the Trump case and its not exactly his fault orange man and his legal team is shown to be shady and/or prone to making mistakes
Do you get information from any other sources? The basic principles of law aren't difficult to understand, and resources are very available to learn about both civic and criminal law, which gives you a framework to understand both briefs and opinions/orders. If you combine those with the publicly available documents, you'll find yourself in a position where you can form your own opinion and then judge the bias of commentators like Legal Eagle.

Even as a layperson, it would be immediately obvious to you that LE is not misrepresenting fact and law at random, but in very specific ways to deliberately shape opinion among his watchers. Its very obvious that he has an extremely aggressive anti-Trump bias from the way he twists basic facts and principles of law. So much so that here you believe that Trump's legal team is 'shady' based on what, exactly? And in comparison to what?

Here's a little reminder about what the Federal government has done, at the behest of its senior political officials, to a political rival. (Quoting myself)
A lot of people don't understand what Garland did with Jack, and how outside the process it is - Garland took a random private citizen, gave him unlimited budget (stolen from the taxpayers), access to all government resources and turned him loose on a political rival. This is obviously a bunch of bullshit, but only one Judge (Cannon) called them out on the issue, which deep-sixed the Florida case because a private citizen can't indict anyone.
Another one:
In this case [Florida documents], the government has admitted two things:

1) They purposefully moved the evidence around in order to garner publicity shots or for other purposes, then failed to return the evidence as it was prior. (Imagine the State troopers moving a post car-collision corpse for more dramatic crime scene photos). Even this is pretty bad, almost bad enough by itself to torpedo a case.
2) They misrepresented to the Court about doing this. As in, they tried to claim that they hadn't moved anything, and everything was exactly as they found it, which is a lie. Here's some trivia for you - judges hate it when you lie to their faces about presenting manipulated evidence to them.
Credit to Snek about the government trying to claim that trying Trump simultaneously in multiple jurisdictions won't impact his lawyer's ability to defend himself:
On top of that the stuff with lawyers is also beyond terrible since Smith is arguing that its no big deal that they'll be out of state four days of the week with a different trial, and representation in court is the other major red flag, with cases like Gideon mandating effective counsel for defendants in criminal trials, with Trump's team arguing that with this and the NY stuff they'll be too split attention-wise to provide effective counsel to his Florida criminal trial.
There are three things right there.


Were you even aware about these issues, or did Legal Eagle somehow make another mistake that, coincidentally, happened to fit in perfectly with an anti-Trump type TDS bias? Like his other 10,000 mistakes? Funny how that works sometimes, isn't it?
 
I must disclose I watch this guy semi regularly to witness how law works on a very surface level
Bad idea, he's more interested in selling bar exam prep classes, than the actual practice of law.
How does he exactly have TDS?, yes he has a liberal bias but that doesn't exactly qualify on that condition which means erratic and irrational behavior because of the existence of Trump
He sued the prior Trump administration on a retarded legal theory, and got his trash dismissed, when other trash cases against Trump were being hammered through.
He got the Disney vs Florida case completely wrong, due to the fact he couldn't be bothered to do any research on the issue.

TL : DR Legal Eagle is the worst YouTube lawyer to learn anything other than grifting from.
 
Open TDS retard LegalEagle, is sueing the FBI and DOJ.

For what?

Oh.... For not persecuting Trump successfully


Don't be surprised when he suddenly just gets millions of dollars out of nowhere

(Also could someone archive this please?)
It would be hilarious if he was successful, because the FBI outright fabricated evidence to make Trump look guilty which deligimitized their prosecution.

Maybe it will be used as a case law to investigate how the FBI handled it's cases against Trump, using a premise liberal hacks will find palatable.
 
Correct, Spartan citizens were born, not made. Part of their eventual downfall, they ran out of citizens.
Full citizenship required you to be born from full citizens, finish agoge (space marine training), pay for it, and be picked by a sysytia (think prison mess hall table) - that depends whenever members of one like you or not. Fail any of that (or don't get sponsored if not of correct birth) and you're a second-class citizen. Sparta as a whole was more like a bunch of prison gangs who do nothing but exercise and whos idea of economy is forcing chomos (helots) to do all the work.
Their downfall was one Athenian general who tweaked the phalanx formation formed from ordinary citizen soldiers, Spartans were so dumb they fell for the same tactic twice and lost so many soldiers, there was no one left to keep helots in check. And helots revolted so aggressively because even by Ancient Greek standards slavery in Sparta was fucking nuts.
Ancient Sparta has about as much in common with Starship Troopers as biblical Samson has with Superman.
 
There will be another assassination attempt on Inauguration Day. They will use a drone strapped with explosives to dive into President Trump. The operator will mysteriously “get away” even though all drones are traceable back to their remote origin from their hardware components. Not only does this remove the left’s biggest threat but it brings into legislation increased controls and regulations over drone technology in the civilian market, soon you’ll have to file a form that will be stored in a national database.

They’ve tried this before.

All patriots must carry anti drone net cannons to protect the President.
 
There's a story from march of this year about the new york port authority trailing drones for cargo transport across the Hudson river. It's going to turn out to either be them, or some start-up drone delivery company like the one running trials in california.

There's also a certain level of city people looking up for the first time in their lives, spotting something they don't recognise (like a bird, or the moon), and immediately assuming it's aliens, the mothman, or whatever else the current hysteria is.
 
Full citizenship required you to be born from full citizens, finish agoge (space marine training), pay for it, and be picked by a sysytia (think prison mess hall table) - that depends whenever members of one like you or not. Fail any of that (or don't get sponsored if not of correct birth) and you're a second-class citizen. Sparta as a whole was more like a bunch of prison gangs who do nothing but exercise and whos idea of economy is forcing chomos (helots) to do all the work.
Their downfall was one Athenian general who tweaked the phalanx formation formed from ordinary citizen soldiers, Spartans were so dumb they fell for the same tactic twice and lost so many soldiers, there was no one left to keep helots in check. And helots revolted so aggressively because even by Ancient Greek standards slavery in Sparta was fucking nuts.
Ancient Sparta has about as much in common with Starship Troopers as biblical Samson has with Superman.
Sparta fell because all the wealth ended up being concentrated in women because of how inheritance worked
 
Sparta fell because all the wealth ended up being concentrated in women because of how inheritance worked
Now that's a theory I've never heard before. Care to elaborate?
IIRC land was becoming more and more concentrated in the hands of the richest Spartans which made the average Joes incapable of sustaining themselves from whatever scraps Sparta could allot them, I know Agis IV was CEO'd for trying to fix this.
What Spartan women would do was to drag their unmarried sons to the nearest temple/marketplace and whip them, they in turn had to stoically take it. Why? Because they couldn't lay a finger on their mother who's a wife of a full citizen, or flinch for obvious reasons.
 
They stick to Austin and Dallas enclaves mostly. Some towns have already been hit bad like Waco did after Chip and Joanna Gaines moved there but for the most part the Californians moving in are sticking to the metros.
Californian expats in Texas vote something like R+20. Texas "natives" (meaning the children of guest workers and illegals that decades of Republican look-the-other-way governance brought in) vote on razor-thing margins leaning slightly D. Those Californians are why Texas isn't a swing state.
Oh well that's good at least. Still it's got to suck to have 'comedy LA' just make it's home right in your state.
 
Didn't Oliver Stone rehab Nixon with his film, and that was '95

I unironically learned more about Nixon and grew to love Richard Nixon because of Futurama and Matt Groening's Nixon Derangement Syndrome

The man fascinates me
Nixon got rehabbed because, despite Watergate, he was a good president who created the NCI, EPA, and had excellent foreign policy. Because he was a Republican who won a sweeping election against the commies, TPTB don't want to admit that LBJ and JFK also spied on their political opponents; and one wants to address the elephant in the room that the associate director of the FBI, Mark Felt, is the one who gave all the information to Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward (a glowie), and he only did it because he thought it would lead to a promotion after J. Edgar Hoover died.

Literally a career FBI agent leaked his own report to the press to get promoted in the bureaucracy.
 
A better more believable conspiracy theory would be that the UHC murder was a DNC hit job, one of many to come as the Democrats start redirecting Antifa rage against executives of big companies who happen to be anti-woke and pro-Trump or in the case of the UHC guy, part of an industry that routinely funds the GOP to crush Democrats in off year elections whenever Democrats try and pass healthcare reforms. Because while they can't kill Trump, they can kill his corporate handmaids that don't have Musk and Theil tier protection.
An interesting idea but does United health and the insurance companies actually lean more towards trump and donate to him?
 
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