So Here We Are UPDATED

August 14, 2023 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

It is 8:00 pm Texas time on Monday night and I’m waiting to hear what the 10 indictments against Donald Trump in Georgia say.

I am being told that it could take as much as three hours for the indictments to become public information.

So, we wait, which we’ve had a lot of practice at.

 

UPDATE at 10:00 Texas time – 41 counts 18 people+ Trump indicted. Meadows, Giuliani, Powell, Ellis, wow! It’s the Georgia Bar Association Full Employment Act.

 

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  1. Steve from Beaverton says:

    Wow, the Donald is in rarified air. How many counts has he been indicted on? I’ve lost count. Don’t think he could use all his toes and fingers to count them. That could be a record.

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  2. Marcia in CO says:

    It’s Monday evening and it’s just 7:30 p.m., and just listening to the gal talking about the 10 new Indictments!
    You are a half hour ahead of time! Texas and Colorado are in the same time zone, aren’t they?
    Watching Rachel Maddow and Hillary Clinton is on right now! Hillary is looking pretty darn good!

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  3. My heart be still! Will this be the straw?
    Hahahaha- I choked on that Strategic Popcorn…as the last straws
    are now like needles in a haystack.

    [Stoppppp with the Hunter B and start with the J Kershner! Didn’t check spelling.I’m eating popcorn]

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  4. slipstream says:

    Lock him up.

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  5. Charles Dimmick says:

    The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine.

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  6. So earlier I checked out fox and cronies to see how they were covering it, if at all.
    And they did do a story about it, wedged in between Uncle Joe apparently saying no comment to a question about Hawaii, and some crap about Hunter. Biden that is.
    And I’ll be damned if they didn’t lay out what trump’s been indicted for and by whom.
    Wait for it.
    Cause part of that also showed when prosecutors wanted the trials to happen.
    And then graphics showing how the trials were gonna coincide with the campaign.
    And I swear to God, the culmination of the piece (without saying it, but yeah saying it) was how unprecedented it was for any Presidential candidates to have the trials for their multiple indictments be scheduled while they’re running for office.
    Yeah.
    That was the unprecedented part.

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  7. Opinionated Hussy says:

    Ummmm…there’s a reason it’s unprecedented. I’d suggest Faux Spews think about it, but that would require THINKING about it.

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  8. the next story , rats fleeing the sinking ship, co-comrades start flipping on the big rat….

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  9. Lock them up. ALL of them.

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  10. The Surly Professor says:

    I’m sure everyone has seen this floating around the InterTubes, but ” … under Georgia law the governor cannot pardon a state sentence. Only the state parole board can pardon… and only five years after the sentence has been served.”

    https://pap.georgia.gov/parole-consideration/pardons-restoration-rights

    Apparently Georgia had the same problem Texas had back in the 20s and 30s, a governor that would pardon some people even before they got to prison. So they took it even further out of the governor’s hands.

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  11. Personally I’m very much looking forward to Fooliani being convicted under a RICO statute! That forker wrecked those poor women’s lives in order to further political BS, and should pay dearly for it. TFG, he needs to be proven a lying seditionist that has betrayed the people who champion him..,

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  12. Old Fart @ 11,

    Dead men walking in the middle of Fifth Avenue, maybe?

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