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Swede

(37,665 posts)
Sat Oct 18, 2025, 12:13 AM Saturday

Explaining why he pardoned Santos, Trump openly admits crime is ok if you're a loyal Republican

It's good to be a king.

Explaining why he pardoned Santos, Trump openly admits crime is ok if you’re a loyal Republican

The Tennessee Holler (@thetnholler.bsky.social) 2025-10-17T23:45:40.803Z
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Bernardo de La Paz

(59,737 posts)
1. I hope Santos promised tRump a whopping big chunk of cash and then stiffs him. Cons will con even cons. . . . nt
Sat Oct 18, 2025, 12:18 AM
Saturday

johnnyfins

(3,107 posts)
2. This was a deal to bring MTG back into the fold
Sat Oct 18, 2025, 12:25 AM
Saturday

WATCH her actions. See if she "reconsiders" her position on the Epstein files.

Betty Boom

(331 posts)
3. Blumenthal served six years in the marine reserves
Sat Oct 18, 2025, 12:32 AM
Saturday

Which is more than captain bonespurs can say.

He made some statements about having served in the Vietnam era, which is accurate. I’ll leave it to you as to how deliberate that was in terms of an effort to mislead people. He’s a politician.

To compare what he did to what that scumbag Santos did is utterly ridiculous.

Cha

(315,169 posts)
4. Yeah, We Knew That, DictatorTraitor DipShit.. &
Sat Oct 18, 2025, 12:36 AM
Saturday

We Also Know That This Needs To BLOWBACK in the Pedo/Racist /Slathered in Orange's Gross Ugly face

littlemissmartypants

(30,341 posts)
5. Confirmation of our long held position and groupthink that IOKIYAR.
Sat Oct 18, 2025, 02:34 AM
Saturday

"It’s a criminal enterprise."
~Malcolm Nance

A hallmark of antisocial personality disorder aka they're all psychopaths.

Characteristics of Psychopaths

1. Aggressive, callous, and cunning
2. Complete absence of conscience and empathy
3. Very adept at manipulating others
4. Willingness to engage in immoral, criminal conduct
5. Willingness to take what they want and do as they please, regardless of who is hurt or wronged
6. Deceptive ability to appear outwardly benevolent
7. Deceptive ability to behave in superficially charming ways to hide purely selfish motives
8. Willingness to use intimidation and violence to control others in order to satisfy their own needs
9. Willingness to intentionally violate the basic inherent human rights of others
10. Complete absence of any sense of guilt or remorse for the harm their actions have caused to others
11. Rationalization of their own immoral behavior
12. Will attempt to lay blame upon someone else for their own conduct
13. Denial, will deny their own wrongdoing outright
14. Utter contemptuousness toward the feelings and desires of their fellow beings
15. Pathological lying, will say anything without any concern for truth to advance their own hidden agendas
16. Ablity to feign [fake] normal human emotions and empathy
17. Distorted sense of the consequences of their actions
18. Total failure to accept any responsibility for their own socially irresponsible ways
19. Strong bellef that they will never be brought to justice for their criminal behavior

LetMyPeopleVote

(171,729 posts)
7. MaddowBlog-With George Santos, Trump finds another convicted congressional Republican to reward
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 02:21 PM
Monday

The president has now pardoned or commuted the sentences of most of the Republican congressmen convicted of felonies in the 21st century.

In the wake of the George Santos rescue, Trump has now pardoned or commuted the sentences of most of the Republican congressmen convicted of felonies in the 21st century. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-10-20T13:25:11.734Z

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/george-santos-trump-finds-another-convicted-congressional-republican-r-rcna238611

About six months ago, disgraced former Republican Rep. George Santos, facing overwhelming evidence of guilt, reached a plea deal with prosecutors and agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. Asked around this time whether he would appeal to Donald Trump for a rescue, the former New York congressman said, “You bet your sweet a-- I would.”....

Two months later, my MSNBC colleague Erum Salam reported:

President Donald Trump is commuting the sentence of former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., and said the disgraced lawmaker should be quickly released from prison. ... Trump called the 37-year-old Santos something of a ‘rogue,’ but added that he was also ‘a Great Hero.’


.....In his first term, Trump effectively wielded his pardon and commutation power as a corrupt weapon, rewarding loyalists, completing cover-ups, undermining federal law enforcement and doling out favors to the politically connected, resulting in some of the most controversial pardons in American history. Many of these actions, however, transpired after his 2020 election defeat — when it seemed as if his political career was over and he no longer had to concern himself with consequences.

But in the first year of his second term, it appears Trump is no longer concerned about appearances or the pretense of propriety. He’s corrupting the process; he knows that he’s corrupting the process; he knows that we know that he’s corrupting the process; and he’s doing it anyway.

On the first day of his second term, Trump issued roughly 1,500 pardons and commuted the sentences of 14 Jan. 6 criminals, including violent felons who were in prison for assaulting police officers. A few days later, he kept going, pardoning 23 anti-abortion rights activists, seemingly unconcerned with their guilt. That was soon followed by a pardon for former Gov. Rob Blagojevich, a man synonymous with corruption in Illinois politics, whom Trump saw as an ally.......

What’s more, The Washington Post published this memorable roundup on the last day of Trump’s first term:

Since Trump took office, two incumbent Republican congressmen have been convicted of crimes, Chris Collins (R-N.Y.) and Duncan D. Hunter (R-Calif.), as has a former congressman, Steve Stockman (R-Tex.). Trump pardoned all three of them. Trump also pardoned four former Republican congressmen convicted before his presidency: Rick Renzi (R-Ariz.), Robin Hayes (R-N.C.), Mark Siljander (R-Mich.) and Randall “Duke” Cunningham (R-Calif.). ... [A]ccording to GovTrack’s Legislator Misconduct Database, Trump has now pardoned a majority of Republican congressmen convicted of felonies in the 21st century.[/blockquote]

With the Santos commutation, the new total of Trump rescues for congressional Republicans convicted of crimes has reached 10 — and counting. (While some congressional Democrats have also been convicted of crimes in recent years, to date, none of them has benefited from the incumbent president’s magnanimity.).....

For all the GOP hysterics during the Biden era about a “two-tiered” system of justice, it seems the White House has gone out of its way to create the very dynamic Republicans claimed to be against.
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