
A former Republican discussing politics, law, and the Constitution
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 7 years ago | 
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| Categories | NewsPoliticsNews Commentary | ||||

In this episode, I explain the legal aspects of the attempt to disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis from the case against Donald Trump and his co-defendants.
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The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that Donald Trump is disqualified from running for President under section 3 of the 14th Amendment. I discuss this case and tell you things you will hear nowhere else.
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The criminal case pending against Donald Trump in Washington, DC has been put on hold pending the outcome of his appeal. In this episode, I explain why you should not worry. Trump is going to lose and the trial will proceed long before the election. more
Special Counsel Jack Smith petitioned the Supreme Court for expedited review of Donald Trump appeal. In this video, I explain what it means and what is likely to be the result.
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If you want to become a brain dead idiot lunatic, listen to this clown. He’s full of hate, knows nothing about the law, and is a con man and criminal. He’s not an attorney. He’s an idiot. Do yourself a favor and block this court jester everywhere you can. unless you want to be a stupid as he is. MARK ROMANO MORONO IS A FAKE a FRAUD.
I loathe Trump, but whiney chameleons who place themselves on some superior pedestal to Cheeto Man I loathe even more. This guy started out concern trolling about Trump from the right until he did a 180 or something to try and frame himself as part of the “former conservatives who left the cult” branch of the high-status people to dunk on low-status targets for digital clout. Makes it all the more funny that an earlier review here lambasted Mark Romano (or should I say Mark Pantano) as a racist.... more
To see what Romano really thinks of the American people and our form of government, go to his Twitter site. After all the bile he spews forth not one concrete alternative. If you follow this troubled soul he’ll take you to a very dark and dangerous place.
I’ve liked and agreed with much of what Mark has written and said over the past year, but he has a blind spot regarding this election. He insists there has been no widespread election fraud, but obviously there has. He so despises Trump that he can’t admit this. I have problems with Trump, but there was terrible election fraud, and we need to correct it not just for Trump but for all of the elections going forward. It matters. I’m not part of a Trump cult. I supported Cruz and never thought Trum... more
Mark is great at explaining what he feels and why he feels the way he does. He does not tell you how to feel, but he also does not sugar coat anything — which is ideal in a time where we are seemingly lied to on a daily basis. He gives a great perspective on how he believes a more traditional “conservative” should approach thinking of modern politics.









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