by Jim Parker, Hamilton
Richard Parker’s appeal to common sense inspires me to propose a test of his common sense: 1. Did Jared Kushner’s role in the Trump Administration have any influence on Saudi Arabia’s investment of $2 billion in his private equity firm, Affinity Partners? 2. Did the former President meet with the President of Egypt in September or 2016 and express his high regard for peace-loving Muslims, call him a “fantastic guy,” and say he would invite him to the White House if he won? 2. Does Richard Parker have any evidence former President Trump or his campaign was not the recipient of a $998,000,000 payment from the government of Egypt? Yes or No answers will be adequate for the purposes of grading the test.
Tracy says
The burden of proof is on you according to the laws of this country. You have to prove guilt. NO ONE has to prove that they are not guilty
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY. REMEMBER? ITS IN THE CONSTITUTION
Gomez says
This is a fair point.
But you do accept that Donald Trump is a convicted felon though, right? You do accept that he was found civilly liable for sexually assaulting E Jean Carroll and then defaming her, right? You do accept that he was found guilty in a court of law of having cheating a children’s cancer fund, correct? And you also accept that he was found guilty to have defrauded the victims of Trump U to the tune of 25 million dollars right? Just wanted to make sure that we’re on the same page.
Mike Mercer says
Perhaps the next charge will be using campaign funds to have that kid shoot him in the ear for a photo-op.
kevin says
lol thumbs up