1. Worth asking why the judge was so hard-ass against Flynn. https://newrepublic.com/minutes/152746/judge-michael-flynn-arguably-sold-country-out …
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4. This is something Foucault was good on: that pre-modern justice extracted an external price (lashes, torture) but modern justice wants an internal levy: the defendant has to show contrition and full acceptance of the justice of the system.
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5. With George Papadopoulos as well, there's a tension between serving two masters, the legal system that wants submission & the Fox/InfoWars/QAnon audience that wants conspiracy theories. I think this tension will recur in future Trump trials.
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6. We can't rule this possibility out either.https://twitter.com/MattOrtega/status/1075146253191864322 …
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7. If there is an unknown out there, I suspect it relates to Turkey, not Russia. Special counsel prosecutor Van Grack admitted that Flynn vulnerable on Turkish stuff.
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8. This is interesting.https://twitter.com/natsecHeather/status/1075150355078569984 …
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Was literally just talking to someone about this. These Trumpy talking points make for great fundraising and entertainment, but the law doesn’t give a shit.
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Which is why if George Papadopoulos ever sees the inside of a courtroom again, he's unlikely to see leniency in any future plea agreements: His attys did a great job with his 1st case, but Georges subsequent behavior proves he's not at all repentant.
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can somone make Flynn stop the grifting of conspiracy nuts post scentencing? Like as a term of probation of something like that?
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