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Sunday, April 21, 2019

This is what ethical and moral bankruptcy look like

According to Rudy Giuiliani:
“There’s nothing wrong with taking information from Russians,” Mr. Giuliani said on CNN’s “State of the Union,” adding that he would have argued against using it, “out of excess of caution.”
Guiliani would have argued against it "out of an excess of caution"? Sorry, Rudy, your ass is still very much uncovered and hanging out in the wind.

To the statement, "There's nothing wrong with taking information from Russians", there is but one answer:

In the context of a campaign, yes, there fucking well is!

That you and your client won't acknowledge that, Rudy, is merely the latest proof that you and he are bereft of a moral compass. There is no "wrongdoing" in your world view except that which defies your client's will.

It is absolutely farcical that you and he bleat on about "exoneration" when there is ample hard evidence — hundreds of pages' worth in Mr. Mueller's report and in your client's own innumerable public statements — that the only thing your client didn't do was to come to a formal agreement with Russia's intelligence services to work together.

That you and he do not comprehend how appalling it was to accept any kind of foreign aid for his campaign, especially foreign aid that came in the form of illegal penetration of computer systems, loudly proclaims how indifferent you both are to the rule of law and how unfit he is to hold high office.

A lawyer indifferent to the rule of law at the very least must be disbarred.

A president indifferent to the rule of law at the very least must be turfed out of office.

Whether you each should also serve prison sentences is an excellent question.

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