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Old 11-18-2019, 09:04 AM   #1
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The Art of Plausible Deniability

This is how a drug deal works:

Let’s say you want to buy some crack. You drive up to the block where you are going to make your purchase and you pass a member of the team that is running the sale. This member is called the lookout. Let’s call him Mick. He never touches either the drugs or the money and he carries no weapon. Mick’s sole task is to watch for police and send a signal if the cops show up.

You stop your car outside the designated house with your window rolled down and a foot soldier approaches you and accepts your money. Let’s call him Rudy. He then withdraws and takes the money to a secure location, usually the house where the team leader—let’s call this gentleman Donald—is supervising the activity while other one or two other members of the team—just for fun, let’s call them Lev and Igor—package the merchandise.

A third foot soldier then approaches your car and hands you the drugs. Let’s call him Gordon. You drive off. Gordon goes away. Everyone is happy.

This is a carefully choreographed sequence in which Mick the lookout never touches the money, or the drugs, or a weapon. Donald, the team leader, may have a weapon, but never touches either the money or the drugs. The two foot soldiers who handle either side of the exchange—Rudy and Gordon—are siloed so that the guy who handles the money never touches the drugs, and vice versa. Neither of them carries a weapon. And the amount of drugs being held by any individual at any one time is carefully limited to be below various legal thresholds concerning mere possession, possession with intent to distribute, and the higher charges of trafficking, while the disposition of guns is designed to avoid needless exposure to weapons charges.

A drug deal happens this way not because it is the fastest, most efficient process, but because the gangsters who do this for a living have developed a system to try to avoid prosecution in the rare cases when they are caught in the act.

Imagine that you are sitting on a jury listening to a drug-trafficking case being made against this crew. Prosecutors produce witnesses who saw Mick standing on the corner with a phone that had Donald’s number in it. They saw Rudy walking into the house with the money from the car. They saw Gordon leaving the house and approaching the car with the drugs. They saw Donald in the house, watching the whole thing.

And now imagine that the defense team’s argument is that, since no one saw Donald holding the money and the drugs at the same time, he can’t be guilty of dealing drugs.

Would you find that credible? Or would you believe that this was simply the superficial arrangement created by Donald, with forethought, in an attempt to thwart eventual prosecution by the law?

https://thebulwark.com/trumps-clean-hands-defense/

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Old 11-18-2019, 09:18 AM   #2
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Common sense is contraband. For Republicans

Funny Hillary's was never in Bengiza and the ambassador never sopke to her directly.. yet for 3 years Republicans didn't care about facts . I think they presented several contractors who to use thier own talking point heard it from a friend who heard it from a friend who told them to stand down...

But now its unacceptable... historical amnesia
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Old 11-18-2019, 09:29 AM   #3
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Pelosi is saying the burden is on Trump to prove innocence.

243 years of
jurisprudence out the window. I missed the part about “innocent until proven guilty” only applying to those popular with liberals.
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Old 11-18-2019, 09:30 AM   #4
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Wow, I can’t wait to find out what happens with all of these facts that have been uncovered.🍔🤐
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Old 11-18-2019, 09:36 AM   #5
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Pelosi is saying the burden is on Trump to prove innocence.

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jurisprudence out the window. I missed the part about “innocent until proven guilty” only applying to those popular with liberals.
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Not a trial ..... but hea you know gibberish
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Old 11-18-2019, 09:42 AM   #6
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Not a trial ..... but hea you know gibberish
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he can only be impeached if he committed a high crime
or misdemeanor, right? or are we finally saying out loud that “humiliating democrats in an election” is grounds for
impeachment?

the burden of proof is on the accuser.
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Old 11-18-2019, 10:28 AM   #7
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The trial is in the Senate.
The indictment is in the house.
Just like any pretrial discovery, rights are not an issue.
Do you typically see what is presented to the Grand Jury?
Did you see the discovery phase of the various investigations that Ken Starr did into the Clintons?
Did you see the discovery phase of Iran Contra?
Who whined incessantly about secret hearings in the "Star Chamber" and demanded they be made public?
People should be careful what they wish for, sometimes they get it.

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Old 11-18-2019, 10:43 AM   #8
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Old 11-18-2019, 11:00 AM   #9
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so when it suits your argument, you differentiate if from a trial. at other
times you claim it is a trial. whichever hurts trump. makes sense.

just have the vote. he’s going to get impeached, and he’s not going to get convicted. then durham will release his report, and you can tell
is how you knew before it was released, that there was nothing there.
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Old 11-18-2019, 11:25 AM   #10
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A conspiracy only works till some participants flip.
Volker on Tuesday and Sondland on Wednesday will have to claim the Fifth, take a big chance or spill the beans.
Their prior testimony conflicts with or omits much that has been sworn to since.

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