• @logicbomb
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    So, your belief is that Trump was being investigated by New York, Georgia, and the DoJ for years, and that the first indictment was on March 30, and the fourth indictment was on August 1, and that all four of these indictments that came within a four month window, because that was simply the time frame in which their investigations were complete, and that it had nothing to do with whether Trump was running or not?

    I suspect there aren’t many people who would genuinely agree with your assessment.

    Edit: I see your downvote, but I don’t see your response. Did you just now realize why odelik didn’t respond to the comment that you responded to?

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      • @logicbomb
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        I never said it was bad that it was political, and in truth I don’t think it’s bad if it’s political.

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      Have you stopped and considered that all of the prosecuters are pulling from the same evidence pool? That they all worked together to deliver relevant information to eachother as they pulled on the specific investigations? Let’s not forget they were given a boatload of information from the Senate investigation. Then they worked together to tighten up all of their cases? Then the rest is up to judicial process and timing for the specific courts where filed.

      With how fucking transparent the Trump conspiracies were you expect me to believe that there’s some conspiracy going on here with the courts and the current executive & senatorial leadership and that that hasn’t been leaked yet? I’m not sure how many philosophical razors that this runs afoul too, but my guess is close to all of them.

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        I said that everything they were doing was legal, so what do you mean by saying that I am asking you to believe in a conspiracy?

        If you’re not talking about a criminal conspiracy, then your assertion that “they worked together” would count as a conspiracy. So, you specifically say that a conspiracy exists and then immediately afterwards guffaw that anybody would believe that a conspiracy exists.

        I’m not sure how many philosophical razors that this runs afoul too, but my guess is close to all of them.

        This is hilariously hypocritical.

        Also, why are you answering here, odelik? Are you the same person as BassTurd, but using two different accounts? That would seem a bit underhanded.