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In reply to the discussion: Why I think Alan Dershowitz is a contrarian. [View all]aeromanKC
(3,331 posts)32. Dersch is giving the GOP an excuse to acquit.
His rhetoric is gobbliegook, but it sounds constitutional and scholarly. Ari did all he could from laughing in his face during his interview the other night, but Dersch's legal and scholar background will give the GOP all they need to satisfy them in the moment and vote to acquit.
The history books will savage them however. Hopefully so to will the people at the ballot box in November.
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Agreed, but he's a particular type of attention monger, grandstander, and showboater.
cab67
Jan 2020
#4
Deluded & poorly informed on the constitution. I said he earned his reputation on criminal defense/
hlthe2b
Jan 2020
#7
I think it's simpler than that. His *true* involvement w/ Epstein is known to Bill Barr.
Dennis Donovan
Jan 2020
#12
Also, he might think that participating in this trial will change the subject from the Epstein case
Mike 03
Jan 2020
#20
FBI Profiler John Douglas was also one of the first people to ridicule the prosecution's theory
Mike 03
Jan 2020
#15
Contrarian, perhaps, but equipped with the flimsiest, paper-thin arguments and evidence
Mr. Ected
Jan 2020
#16