If it's a Democrat in the stocks, it doesn't matter what the facts are, you get a pass (evidence James Comey listing all the crimes Hillary committed, then said they weren't going to charge her...). It's the advantage of having a two-tiered justice system, and the people are slowly wising up and rising up to fight it. So far, the evidence against Biden is far more than existed for Watergate, including informants, whistleblowers, bank records, audio tapes, laptop messages and emails, and the trove of illegally obtained Top Secret documents recovered next to Biden's corvette.... but hey, look over there, Trump Trump Trump
James Comey didn't list any crimes that Hillary committed as to commit a crime you have to be convicted of a crime. You may be thinking of allegations. Please list them and we'll go over them one by one. You are making allegations agaisnt Biden but aren't supplying any evidence to back them up. If you have something valid to say, back it up.
The FBI at first denied the existence of the 1023, now they obstruct a subpoena to produce it. Weaponization of the government prevents, purposefully, the transparency that would allow facts to surface, but in the two-tiered system of justice, this will only happen when hell freezes over. The result is total erosion of trust in, and support for the criminal justice system
Hey, what are you talking about a two tiered form of justice? You mean like, institutionalized racism? Because that's the only thing that should rightfully be called a two teired justice system.
When the institutionalized racism of Sonny Hoston of the View is what you're facing, and you're Tim Scott being told you're not allowed to succeed because you're black, and it disrupts the liberal narrative to be able to run for President as a black man... yea, that would be institutional racism. The weaponized Federal DOJ is two-tiered....
Actually I was referring to the hundreds of thousands of black people incarcerated for minor crimes, often without convictions, not some fringe Republican candidate who I heard of two days ago. But I am interested in hearing about this idea of a two tiered federal justice system. How do you propose that that works and functions, in practice? Who set the agenda for the favoritism? And what information led you to these conclusions? I'll be honest, I'm approaching these questions from a place of being highly skeptical that you're just repeating pro Trump propaganda, but I want to hear you out. I think Trump is getting what he deserves, but if there is a genuine bias controlling the DOJ, then it could be used in the future to target figures I support, too, and that would be problematic.
So back to Hillary Clinton's "crimes" and your allegations agaisnt Biden. Why are you changing the subject? Nothing to offer in the way of proof?
I'd like to hear about this "two tier system" myself. But first I'd like to hear about Clinton and Biden.
When you speak of the mass incarceration of black people, are we speaking of the 1994 Biden Crime bill? Just curious.
I don't doubt that Biden had his hand in a regressive crime bill, but I'm actually just referring to the issue as a whole. I was making a sort of dark joke, because it seems absurd that someone could say America has a two tiered justice system and not be talking about institutionalized racism.
Probably one of the largest unjustified incarcerations of black people was at the hands of Kamala Harris when she was AG of California, having kept innocent blacks in prison, even when she knew they were innocent.
America does have a two tiered justice system.... It's no joke, it's fact. And Biden didn't just have a hand in that Bill, he wrote/proposed it. Institutionalized racism? It's a pushed narrative for sure, but when we've had a black President, our most popular artists, entertainers, athletes, scholars are all of differing races.. I don't agree with the notion that institutionalized racism is as big of a threat as it was in the past.
If you don't think both parties equally suck at this point, and that the game is rigged? You may be part of the problem... And quoting Vanity Fair? lmao.