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HAB911

(8,904 posts)
Wed Jan 22, 2020, 12:07 PM Jan 2020

Pirro hitting the sauce again


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Michael McFaul
@McFaul

Uhh... judge? ... the prosecutor in a real trial always argues that the defendant is guilty.



Jeanine Pirro
@JudgeJeanine

Prosecutor Adam Schiff says @realDonaldTrump is not innocent! Way to go Democrats. No presumption of innocence, no constitutional guarantees. Welcome to America under Democrat rule.



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Pirro hitting the sauce again (Original Post) HAB911 Jan 2020 OP
Typical RW bizzaro world bullshit...nt Wounded Bear Jan 2020 #1
what a dumb ass fifty8bar Jan 2020 #10
This is how I view the Republicans fwvinson Jan 2020 #13
I had the same trouble with Sprint last year. LuvNewcastle Jan 2020 #21
I'm guessing her only experience as a judge... JaneQPublic Jan 2020 #2
Or a dog show. George II Jan 2020 #14
They have no arguments except blaming the Democrats for everything. Initech Jan 2020 #3
And the GOP managers were all about Clinton's innocence Wednesdays Jan 2020 #4
Judge Toilet Wine sarcasmo Jan 2020 #5
They love stupid voters rainin Jan 2020 #6
Next time she goes in for another lip job, please sow them shut. YOHABLO Jan 2020 #7
Some say that GOP Kool-aid and vodka don't mix well. KY_EnviroGuy Jan 2020 #8
The superior intellect of Faux Conservatives NoMoreRepugs Jan 2020 #9
Again? GoCubsGo Jan 2020 #11
Maybe the defendants from her prosecutor days can file for prosecutorial malpractice JHB Jan 2020 #12
She stopped? czarjak Jan 2020 #15
The law school The Wizard Jan 2020 #16
How does she get to use "Judge"? SCVDem Jan 2020 #17
must have been before she completely lost her mind HAB911 Jan 2020 #19
Did she mean he was innocent until proven guilty? CaptYossarian Jan 2020 #18
but her audience likely won't be seeing the correction BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2020 #20
 

fwvinson

(488 posts)
13. This is how I view the Republicans
Wed Jan 22, 2020, 01:59 PM
Jan 2020

Last nite I went to the Cricket store. My cell phones were not working.
I walked into the store, with my wife, and 3 people were in there. I went to the counter and stood. In the room behind the counter were 3 people: a black guy, a girl with pink hair, and this other guy. The other guy was standing in front of me behind the counter. How can I describe the expressions of this crew. staring into space, looking beyond me, well, black guy was looking at his cell phone.
After about 30 seconds, I asked the other guy, standing behind the counter, if he worked here. He mumbled he did. I told him the story of why the phone is having problems. My acct had be cancelled without my authorization. I was on an automatic payment with these people, so my phone acct had been paid, just a few days ago. They didn't know how to do anything, beyond sell a phone. I asked them to call a manager, other guy said he had gone home and wouldn't call him. I asked for their names and the phone # of the manager and corporate, and they refused. Poor training, in my opinion.
I had a very long and contentious conversation with Cricket Corp. as soon as I got home. I even called them Trumpian.
Cricket Corp. did help me, finally.
That is what the Republicans in this Impeachment Hearing look and sound like to me.

LuvNewcastle

(16,846 posts)
21. I had the same trouble with Sprint last year.
Wed Jan 22, 2020, 03:23 PM
Jan 2020

I was going to switch my phone service over to them because they had a new plan that was very cheap and would have been perfect for someone like me. But the people in the store ruined their company's brand in my eyes and I will never consider them as a service provider after that experience. At least I know that the company I currently use has employees who are knowledgeable about the service as well as the phone sales. It's worth paying a little extra if I know I won't have to deal with an ignorant, lazy, and useless staff.

JaneQPublic

(7,113 posts)
2. I'm guessing her only experience as a judge...
Wed Jan 22, 2020, 12:12 PM
Jan 2020

...was officiating a children's beauty pageant.

She certainly doesn't seem conversant on the finer points of the Constitution.

Initech

(100,079 posts)
3. They have no arguments except blaming the Democrats for everything.
Wed Jan 22, 2020, 12:19 PM
Jan 2020

Keep digging your own political graves, guys...

JHB

(37,160 posts)
12. Maybe the defendants from her prosecutor days can file for prosecutorial malpractice
Wed Jan 22, 2020, 01:54 PM
Jan 2020

(I'm sure there's a more proper legal term)

I doubt that in any case she argued she presumed the person she was prosecuting was innocent. Apparently that was wrong, and so those injustices should be righted, right?

HAB911

(8,904 posts)
19. must have been before she completely lost her mind
Wed Jan 22, 2020, 02:51 PM
Jan 2020

former New York judge, prosecutor, and politician. She was a frequent contributor to NBC News, including frequent appearances on The Today Show. A Republican, she was the first female judge elected in Westchester County, New York. She was subsequently elected the first female District Attorney of Westchester County.[4]

As District Attorney, Pirro gained visibility in cases of domestic abuse and crimes against the elderly. Pirro briefly sought the Republican nomination for United States Senate against Hillary Clinton in 2006, but dropped out to accept the nomination for New York Attorney General which she was unsuccessful at winning.

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