TDS Mitt Romney calls Trump’s Commutation of Roger Stone’s Sentence ‘Historic Corruption’

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Mitt Romney on Trump’s Commutation of Roger Stone’s Sentence: ‘Historic Corruption’

Joshua Caplan11 Jul 2020


Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) has decried President Donald Trump’s decision to commute the prison sentence of longtime Republican operative Roger Stone, describing the act as “historic corruption.”

“Unprecedented, historic corruption: an American president commutes the sentence of a person convicted by a jury of lying to shield that very president,” Romney, a staunch critic of President Trump, wrote on Twitter Saturday morning:

On Friday, President Trump called Stone to notify him of his commuted 40-month sentence that was scheduled to begin Tuesday, multiple sources with knowledge of the situation told Breitbart News. Shortly after Breitbart News’s report, the White House confirmed the commutation had occurred.

“Roger Stone is a victim of the Russia Hoax that the Left and its allies in the media perpetuated for years in an attempt to undermine the Trump Presidency. There was never any collusion between the Trump Campaign, or the Trump Administration, with Russia,” White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement.

“Mr. Stone would be put at serious medical risk in prison. He has appealed his conviction and is seeking a new trial. He maintains his innocence and has stated that he expects to be fully exonerated by the justice system. Mr. Stone, like every American, deserves a fair trial and every opportunity to vindicate himself before the courts,” the statement added. “Roger Stone has already suffered greatly. He was treated very unfairly, as were many others in this case. Roger Stone is now a free man!”

Ahead of the White House’s announcement, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, stated that he believes a commutation of Stone’s sentence is “justified.” He tweeted, “In my view it would be justified,” adding, “This was a non-violent, first-time offense”:

Stone was convicted in November for making false statements to Congress, interfering in a House of Representatives investigation into debunked collusion between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia, and witness tampering.

 

Sicario

The Executor
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Walrus

Veteran Member
Anybody who would tie their dog to the top of the station wagon for the family vacation commits historic corruption.

I know people who refused to vote for that guy because of that alone - much less what he did to working folks at Bain when he was stripping companies of asset value.

But I've given the empty suit more mind-space than he deserves, even in this short posting.
 

et2

Has No Life - Lives on TB
It’s a shame this putz calls himself a conservative Republican. And I agree about his dog ... anyone that would do that is a POS.
 

LawPoet

Contributing Member
Years ago I studied this man's life in some detail in connection with his presidential campaign.

I am totally confident that he has been "compromised/blackmailed/turned/corrupted". There is no other logical/rational/reasonable explanation for the inexplicable reversal of every aspect of his personality and politics. Thus, I lament the effective destruction, even vile treason, of a formerly honorable man.

WE KNOW this happens. We have seen this before. We will see it again. I do not waste my time railing against a broken man who has been motivated to betray every honorable principle he once held. When he is up for re-election, I shall contribute GENEROUSLY to his independent/republican opponents most likely to beat him. I am told that most conservative Utahans despise him now.
 

Sicario

The Executor
To me, the most fascinating documentary that could ever be produced would be for an outsider to win a seat in Congress and have him wear a wire so we could hear EVERY conversation that he is involved in so that we could witness the inner-workings of government intrigue and corruption. (Think Project Veritas)

I had an acquaintance who actually ran for Congress once whose goal was to document the entire process. I'm actually glad he lost the election though because we all know what would have happened to him if he got in and his mission was successful and/or discovered. What an evil cesspool.
 
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CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
In post 17, “douche bag” should have been “carpet bag.”


Just sayin....
I think scallywag would be more appropriate.

A scallywag was a southerner (Republican) who helped Carpetbaggers ( people from the north take advantage of southerners), so in this case Democrats.

And it seems to fit. Just saying.
 

Oreally

Right from the start
willard is a lying faggot cowardly pos.

people forget that this whole "gay marriage" crap started in 2004 in MA when this phony idiot was governor. he could have blocked the process. remember how the state supreme court "ordered" the MA legislature to pass a bill allowing it. clear violation of the separation of powers. and he didn't. even said it was o.k. with him.

who tf cares what he says now?
 
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