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originally posted by: Technomancer01
This may be a bit short but I am going to try to keep it just to the point of my 'prediction'.
I am seeing Clinton winning the nomination from the DNC and almost immediately being indicted/charged on ALL counts of the mishandling of classified data.
In November she will receive a full pardon for this and all previous crimes therefore opening her path to take the Presidency with 'clean' hands.
originally posted by: Technomancer01
This may be a bit short but I am going to try to keep it just to the point of my 'prediction'.
I am seeing Clinton winning the nomination from the DNC and almost immediately being indicted/charged on ALL counts of the mishandling of classified data.
In November she will receive a full pardon for this and all previous crimes therefore opening her path to take the Presidency with 'clean' hands.
The people on the streets will vote for her following the premise that any publicity is good publicity.
Hillary will become President.
My head will implode LOL.
Opinions?
originally posted by: paradoxious
Doesn't one have to be convicted before they can be pardoned?
and the super-delegates will have an opportunity to change their support to Bernie.
originally posted by: queenofswords
originally posted by: paradoxious
Doesn't one have to be convicted before they can be pardoned?
No. One does not have to be convicted to be pardoned by the President.
The Constitution allows pardons at any time after commission of a crime, even before any legal proceeding. Remember, Ford pardoned Nixon before any indictment.
originally posted by: Technomancer01
a reply to: smurfy
Just to clear something up Smurfy. I am a Trump supporter LOL I voted for him already and will vote again. Just so there is no confusion that this is a 'We Luv Hillary' post.
originally posted by: Technomancer01
Hillary will become President.
Opinions?
originally posted by: paradoxious
Doesn't one have to be convicted before they can be pardoned?
His successor, Gerald Ford, immediately pardoned Nixon for all the crimes he “committed or may have committed” while in office. Although Nixon was never prosecuted,...