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Kurt wrote:But there are two differences between the old coots:
Biden did not get indicted. Trump did.
Biden didn't try to hide documents. He put them there and never moved the box. Trump knew they were coming and very likely had Walt move them to a place the Feebs were less likely to check (dumb people hiding things).
What is funny about this is how people say "see? These are the same!"
Biden removed files improperly both as a Senator and Vice President.
He held some of them in his unlawful possession for perhaps at least 14 years without a word to authorities, dating back at least to his departure from the Senate on January 15, 2009 when he resigned to become Vice President—or if not longer over his some 36-year Senate career.
In fact, in 2017 Biden was fully aware that he had wrongly removed these classified files. As Hur noted, there is a taped conversation on record between Biden and his ghostwriter to just that effect. Biden, at home in Virginia, was recorded as remarking, “I just found all the classified stuff downstairs”.
And yet Biden apparently did nothing. He never came forward to any federal authorities for nearly the next five years.
So given that knowledge, why did the attorneys belatedly disclose Biden’s possession of the files on November 2, 2022? Civic virtue? Altruism? Respect for the law?"
ROB wrote:Sorry folks, I don't make the rules.
If you skewered Trump for it, now you gotta skewer Biden.
If you defended Trump, now you gotta defend Biden.
This should be fun.
seektravelinfo wrote:Biden doesn’t need to be defended because the Trump-appointed prosecutor (Robert Hur) selected to oversee the investigation of Biden has determined no criminal culpability on Biden’s part. Special Counsel Hur recommended that no charges be filed against Biden.
Understand? There’s nothing to defend.
Hur did overstep his bounds though by including in the official report his sweeping opinion of Biden’s mental faculties, just gratuitous gossip that he snuck in there.
ROB wrote:lol - the mental gymnastics of you all is fantastical.
ROB wrote:Taking home classified documents is understandable to a point.
Keeping them there is not.
This is common fucking sense. It's not about law. It's not about morality. It's not about forgetting vs keeping.
It's about security.
See, this isn't difficult?
ROB wrote:You'll have to remind me what I said about law...
The Document wrote:We conclude that no criminal charges are warranted in this matter. We would reach the same conclusion even if Department of Justice policy did not foreclose criminal charges against a sitting president.
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