Hannah Rosen
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Which holds some intuitive appeal because you think I'm holding people accountable. That's what we're supposed to do as a society, hold people accountable.
And particularly you say liberal because I think right now we do have this divide where Democrats or maybe the left are trusting in institutions and the right is a lot less trusting in institutions. So Democrats are putting their faith in this case, in this institution, the court, to go through the paces and do the right thing.
And particularly you say liberal because I think right now we do have this divide where Democrats or maybe the left are trusting in institutions and the right is a lot less trusting in institutions. So Democrats are putting their faith in this case, in this institution, the court, to go through the paces and do the right thing.
And particularly you say liberal because I think right now we do have this divide where Democrats or maybe the left are trusting in institutions and the right is a lot less trusting in institutions. So Democrats are putting their faith in this case, in this institution, the court, to go through the paces and do the right thing.
That's a really interesting and concise way of looking at it. Like, we have been relying on kind of Jack Smith, the cases against Trump, these Jan 6 cases of which there are, you know, 1,500. What's the gap? Like, what does the legal strategy leave out?
That's a really interesting and concise way of looking at it. Like, we have been relying on kind of Jack Smith, the cases against Trump, these Jan 6 cases of which there are, you know, 1,500. What's the gap? Like, what does the legal strategy leave out?
That's a really interesting and concise way of looking at it. Like, we have been relying on kind of Jack Smith, the cases against Trump, these Jan 6 cases of which there are, you know, 1,500. What's the gap? Like, what does the legal strategy leave out?
Okay. Let's just ground ourselves in the moment we're in. You know, let's say on day one, Trump does what he has many times said he's going to do, pardon the J6ers.
Okay. Let's just ground ourselves in the moment we're in. You know, let's say on day one, Trump does what he has many times said he's going to do, pardon the J6ers.
Okay. Let's just ground ourselves in the moment we're in. You know, let's say on day one, Trump does what he has many times said he's going to do, pardon the J6ers.
Is it possible that it accomplishes any of the goals of putting this to rest, like any of the goals of reconciliation?
Is it possible that it accomplishes any of the goals of putting this to rest, like any of the goals of reconciliation?
Is it possible that it accomplishes any of the goals of putting this to rest, like any of the goals of reconciliation?
Okay, you said that casually, and there have been a few law professors who floated that idea. It is, on its face, a kind of shocking idea. Like when you read a headline that says, should Joe Biden pardon the Jay Sixers, it's actually kind of hard to get your head around. What do you think of that idea?
Okay, you said that casually, and there have been a few law professors who floated that idea. It is, on its face, a kind of shocking idea. Like when you read a headline that says, should Joe Biden pardon the Jay Sixers, it's actually kind of hard to get your head around. What do you think of that idea?
Okay, you said that casually, and there have been a few law professors who floated that idea. It is, on its face, a kind of shocking idea. Like when you read a headline that says, should Joe Biden pardon the Jay Sixers, it's actually kind of hard to get your head around. What do you think of that idea?
Like I was reading about Jimmy Carter who pardoned draft dodgers and thinking that like we can look in retrospect and say they were peaceful and the January Sixers were violent rioters. But it must have been hurtful to a lot of people whose children or who they themselves went to Vietnam didn't want to. And it was quite controversial. So to what end does a new president pardon people?
Like I was reading about Jimmy Carter who pardoned draft dodgers and thinking that like we can look in retrospect and say they were peaceful and the January Sixers were violent rioters. But it must have been hurtful to a lot of people whose children or who they themselves went to Vietnam didn't want to. And it was quite controversial. So to what end does a new president pardon people?
Like I was reading about Jimmy Carter who pardoned draft dodgers and thinking that like we can look in retrospect and say they were peaceful and the January Sixers were violent rioters. But it must have been hurtful to a lot of people whose children or who they themselves went to Vietnam didn't want to. And it was quite controversial. So to what end does a new president pardon people?
So it sets a national mood. Like it sets a mood of I'm the president for all of you. We're all in this together. And the value of this country is mercy. Mercy is a value. Yes.