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To: TopCat who wrote (945622)7/8/2016 11:43:02 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1575396
 
TopCat,
If he had brought charges against Hillary, it would have totally disrupted the election process with a strong likelihood of either Bernie or Biden taking her place and they could get enough votes out of sympathy and/or retribution if nothing else....
Unlikely. Democrats would have still voted for Hillary. The establishment would never let something as inconvenient as an indictment get in the way of Mrs. Inevitability.
It's about keeping the Democrats out of the White House. And that's primarily about what will happen in the USSC which would have very long lasting effects.
This is perhaps the best argument to vote for Trump, but it's also the best argument to vote for a trained monkey.

At least USSC justices need to be confirmed by the Senate. We're doing just fine with eight justices on the bench right now, and if the Republicans keep the Senate, we'll do just fine with that for the next four years.

Tenchusatsu