Chuck Schumer, Wise Guy
American Spectator,
by
George Parry
Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly,
3/5/2020 4:19:49 AM
“I want to tell you. Gorsuch. I want to tell you, Kavanaugh. You have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price. You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.”
— Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) addressing an abortion rights rally on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday
Many years ago, when I was a Special Attorney assigned to one of the U.S. Justice Department’s Organized Crime Strike Forces, my colleagues and I received a series of complaints from the FBI agents who were conducting “rolling surveillances” of the members of the local Mafia family.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Petronius 3/5/2020 5:24:39 AM (No. 337248)
Schumer is a card carrying member of the largest criminal organization in America, the DNC.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
HammerDax56 3/5/2020 5:39:55 AM (No. 337252)
“Six ways to Sunday” am I right?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Nimby 3/5/2020 6:19:56 AM (No. 337279)
This is the stuff that crazy liberals take to heart and then physically go after the accused. Case in point- Steve Scalese
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Take solace in the fact that the hardline abortion lobby is becoming even more of a freak show.
In their minds it's still 1973 and 3-D real-time sonograms don't exist. But even the most rabid pro-abortion type can see fully-formed humans in the womb - they scramble to change the subject or say bizarre things like 'it's not a baby until it's born.'
Speaking of bizarre, Schumer was also addressing a crowd that claimed trans people could have abortions. Which means women pretending to be men are still women, since a man cannot get pregnant. Which means they've destroyed the trans myth all on their own.
They are one confused pathetic bunch.
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Once again we are being subjected to the fact that this occurred in DC. If and when Schumer was indicted he would be tried by a court and jury in DC. DC is populated by liberal citizens and judges. It would be a miracle if he was convicted let alone brought to trial. These cases are often not pursued for that reason. It is a shame this sort of justice exists and many known criminal acts are not prosecuted because of it.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
jinx 3/5/2020 7:33:40 AM (No. 337341)
If my memory serves me correctly, he did the same thing to Pres. Trump. Is Schumer connected to the Mafia or does the DNC act like the Mafia. Hmmmmmm.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
petrichor 3/5/2020 7:36:34 AM (No. 337344)
He should have stuck with the tried and true, "Nice Supreme Court you've got there, Roberts. Sure would be a shame if something happened to it." Of course, he was merely implying that the House could start impeachment proceedings for any justices they don't like. Are they that stupid?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
TLCary 3/5/2020 8:36:09 AM (No. 337404)
Schumer: "right wing’s deliberate misinterpretation". Schumer claims that he meant Republican Senatorial election losses because they confirmed the Justices. Read it, parse it, diagram the sentence. Antecedent (Supreme Court Justices) directly followed by "you". Then apply some logic to "go forward with these awful decisions". The Justices are going to hear cases on abortion in the near future. You can't "go forward" with a Senate Confirmation vote thats long gone. Who you gonna believe, Chuck or your lying ears? Doesn't matter, it's a crime to threaten. What song you claim to have been singing inside your head while threatening is irrelevant.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
gop_guys 3/5/2020 9:29:22 AM (No. 337471)
Stay out of the way between this narcissist and a television camera; he’ll knock you own! Hopefully, Justice Roberts will come home to his conservative ways. Lastly, it’s all about the 40 million PP gives the Dems every presidential election cycle. You want a true example of quid pro quo?
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Get real...this from a former "Special Attorney"? No one will prosecute this foolishness, and it is not worth prosecution. It's political hyperbole. Sure, let's criminalize that, too. The jails would be full of "wise guys".
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
starboard 3/5/2020 9:59:05 AM (No. 337498)
Have you ever noticed how Schumer's head looks like someone hit him with an ax and he didn't know what hit him.
Consequences need to be enforced. He should be censured.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
planetgeo 3/5/2020 10:18:01 AM (No. 337525)
Totally disagree, #11. This wasn't said by some crazy old coot in Central Park, it was the Minority Leader of the US Senate! It was an open threat to two specifically named justices of the US Supreme Court! If that's not prosecutable, I don't know what is.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Old Army Vet 3/5/2020 10:54:45 AM (No. 337557)
Back to the school yard chuck, it's where you belong.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
DVC 3/5/2020 2:35:05 PM (No. 337802)
FTA:"Under the statute, a threat of any kind made to influence their decisions in an ongoing case is prima facie proof of obstruction of justice. No threat of violence is required."
From a former federal prosecutor.
So, does ANYONE have the spine to indict the Senate Majority Leader?
I doubt it. He's a Dem, and he will always skate.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
pensom2 3/6/2020 2:09:03 AM (No. 338165)
At least Harry Reid was smart enough to utter such remarks only when he stood in the well of the Senate, where no one could challenge, sue, or charge him.
Makes one wonder whether Schumer has unique knowledge concerning Justice Scalia's death, with no autopsy.
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