Looks like those judges are asked by the right questions.
Surprised that didn’t get very much air time on the news.
If you hadn’t pointed it out, I probably wouldn’t even heard about it.
This is another example of supposed professionals proving that, just because a person has a college education, in a position of power, are not professionals at all.
Here was a person with a title of Judge and another person with the title of District Attorney, are incapable of performing their duties honestly without their bias interfering with their hatred of an innocent person, being in opposition of their own political beliefs.
It also shows how the major news networks are not reporting about this. They have lead people to the false beliefs of guilt with pointing out the flaws and errors made to get false felony charges.
Common sense is not very common or the haters project on others, their own flaws
Ahh, but poll location and population diversity have a huge impact on the accuracy of any poll, and that is why there is such a disparity from one polling company to another. Fox will run polls which garner one set results while another network polls will show a completely different result, and that is because they will choose to poll in areas whose population is favorable to what they seek, and each will be correct, for their respective propaganda purposes, but actually meaningless as an overall political indicator.
“Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit atrocities.”
-----Voltaire
Orwell wrote something similar.“The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears.It was their final most essential command.”
I briefly saw a report today stating that Melania has come out as pro-choice. Won’t this be a bit of a game changer?
I predict Trump will win with the help of his Supreme Court and some Electoral College shenanigans.Clinton had nearly 3 million more popular votes than Trump.
I am still interested in hearing from our Yank members whether anybody cares about the outcome of the VP debate. The reporter in the news piece said that they had little effect on the outcome I just wondered if that was true.
Presidents set the agenda for their administrations, VP debates are basically “opponents ammo”, and except for giving the opposition something to use against you, has little political value. I do think selecting the right VP is important for party support (Hillary chose Tim Kaine), but not in the general election.Of the 15 vice presidents who went on to become president, eight succeeded to the office on the death of a president, and four of these were later elected president.