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🎣🌐 صيد الشابكة العدد #64
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🎣🌐 صيد الشابكة العدد #64🔟 القِيم الإنسانية الأساسية العشرة وكيف تُفسِّر بها تصرّفاتك التي تحيّرك أنت نفسك🧪🔬 نقتطف من العدد الأحدث لـ «نشرة العلوم» من…
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Dean Obeidallah at The Dean's Report:
Earlier this week, current Trump top advisor Boris Epshteyn and former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis plead not guilty to the nine felony charges each was charged with in connection with helping Donald Trump attempt to overturn the 2020 election in Arizona. Given all the pleas entered by Trump’s criminal associates over the past year, we should just refer to this event as: “Tuesday.”
When I read about these latest criminal developments by Trump’s allies, though, for some reason what popped into my head was Trump’s past comments calling numerous scandals “bigger” and “worse” than Watergate because he believed it helped him politically to say that. In fact, Trump said that about everything from Hillary’s emails to his false claim that the FBI had engaged in surveillance of one of his then 2016 campaign advisor, George Papadopoulos.
The Watergate scandal was huge and it did send more people to jail than many may recall. As a quick refresher, like Trump’s 2020 illegal scheme, the goal of Watergate was to illegally impact a presidential campaign to help the incumbent Republican President win re-election. The Watergate scandal began on June 17, 1972, when several burglars connected to President Richard Nixon’s reelection campaign were arrested in the office of the Democratic National Committee. They had been caught wiretapping phones and stealing documents.
From there, a sprawling cover up involving President Nixon and top aides was launched ranging from providing hundreds of thousands of dollars in “hush money” to the “Watergate burglars” to a plan to instruct the CIA to impede the FBI’s investigation of the crime. By the time the criminal prosecutions came to an end, more than 40 people were charged with crimes relating to the Watergate scandal--—including high ranking Nixon administration and campaign officials.
Some of the best known include Nixon’s Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman who served 18 months for conspiracy and obstruction of justice, former U.S. Attorney General and reelection campaign manager John Mitchell who was found guilty of conspiracy, perjury, and obstruction of justice and served 19 months in prison, and top domestic policy adviser John Ehrlichman, convicted of conspiracy to obstruct justice and perjury. Others who went to prison included Nixon’s White House Counsel John Dean, legal counsel to the Nixon campaign G. Gordon Liddy, White House aide Jeb Magruder and more.
Nixon would’ve been charged with crimes if he had not been pardoned by Gerald Ford—a point former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks has made on my SiriusXM show.
In the case of convicted felon Trump, though, what he and his criminal conspirators did was far, far worse both in terms of the potential impact on our Republic and the sheer number of people involved. Trump attempted to remain in power despite losing the 2020 election. And while Nixon lacked any ethics or morals, only Trump incited a terrorist attack on our Capitol on Jan 6 as part of his scheme to remain in power.
Plus—very importantly—the scope of Trump’s scheme involved both the federal government and various GOP state officials as well. Trump corrupted not just his White House associates but in essence the entire GOP across the nation—with few exceptions. Even Nixon didn’t do that!
For example, the most sprawling criminal case involving Trump and “All the President’s Men” is the one in Fulton County, Georgia, where 19 people have been charged with illegally interfering in the state’s 2020 election. The defendants include Trump and prominent Trump allies like Rudy Giuliani, former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, Trump lawyers John Eastman, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro and more. But also charged were numerous local GOP officials such as the former chair of Georgia’s Republican Party, a sitting GOP State Senator and the former head of the Coffee County Republicans.
Then there are the fraudulent elector charges brought against Trump allies in five states: Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Wisconsin and Michigan. While Trump has not been charged in these cases, all the crimes were committed by Trump’s advisors, lawyers and local GOP officials in an effort to help Trump overturn the election results in their respective states so he could remain in power as President despite losing.
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Yes, we are witnessing something actually far “bigger’ and “worse” than Watergate. And it’s the crime spree of convicted felon Trump and his allies. This is the person the GOP chose to be their 2024 presidential nominee knowing full well this very history. Again, this reminds us of how dangerous today’s lawless and anti-democratic GOP is and why we must politically crush them this November in order to save our democratic Republic.
Dean Obeidallah has yet another banger post: The GOP’s fake electors plot to attempt to steal the 2020 elections for Donald Trump in multiple close states was worse than Watergate ever was.
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*boops Danny and skidaddles*
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Mwehehehehehehehe-
Uh oh you triggered something in Danny 👀
And lastly Danny boops YOU AND YOUR OC :D
Danny I know your European but….. I don’t think you QUITE understand— 👀
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The Music Enforcers belongs to @bluetorchsky
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Mary is co owned by me and @jaytoons7 :)
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look i am absolutely not trying to retcon She Who Must Not Be Named into some kind of Secret Progressive, but like...
can anyone else who has read Goblet of Fire and also has a passing familiarity with the worst of British early-00s tabloid culture (think the Sun, the Mail, the Express), confirm that Rita Skeeter's hit-job on Hagrid bears more than a passing resemblance to the sort of transphobic harassment of random trans people that jkr now actively promotes?
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كيف تخلقُ الحظ في حياتك؟ مفاهيم يسيرة ذات نتائج عظيمة تجعلك ذا حظٍ أوفر
تمهيد
طالعتُ أمس مقالًا بعنوان “كيف تخلق الحظ؟” لكاتبه سويكس (swyx) وقد وجدته عبر نشرة ريفايند؛ ورأيت أنه من الحسن جدًا نقله للعربية لينتفع به الناطقون باللسان العربي. تواصلت مع سويكس (swyx) عبر البريد لطلب إذنه في الترجمة وقد كان ردّه سريعًا وموافقًا على الترجمة. فإليكموها إذن. قراءة ماتعة.
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