Hunter Biden convicted, Trump suffers brutal polling blow
The David Pakman Show - June 12, 2024
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"RIGGED TRIAL" finds Hunter Biden...guilty. They're STILL not satisfied
Despite accusations that President Joe Biden has manipulated the justice system in favor of his allies and against his adversaries, Hunter Biden has been convicted on three felony gun charges and now faces sentencing. The case has sparked considerable debate, particularly given the context of former President Donald Trump being found guilty of 34 felonies last month. Critics suggest that Hunter Biden's conviction is a superficial attempt to appear balanced, with claims that the president orchestrated his own son's conviction to justify the prosecution of Trump. However, Hunter Biden's trial was overseen by a Trump-appointed prosecutor and judge, and the jury from Biden's home state of Delaware convicted him on all counts. Biden has made it clear he will not pardon his son, contrasting with the behavior expected of Trump in a similar scenario. Despite these facts, critics like Charlie Kirk and Lara Trump assert that the trial is a diversion tactic, arguing that the real crimes of the Biden family remain unaddressed. This situation shatters the right’s arguments about the justice system treating Democrats and Republicans differently, and they don’t know how to deal with it.
Trump "incoherence" at rallies goes mainstream, reporters noticing
Recent reports from NPR and PBS highlight the increasing incoherence of Donald Trump at his rallies, a concern long noted by mental health and neurology experts. Clips of his speeches reveal frequent lapses in coherence, such as an 85-second rant in Las Vegas that was nearly impossible to decipher. This has led to growing media acknowledgment of his cognitive issues. Unlike Biden, who has had a lifelong stutter and occasional pauses that may be age-related, Trump's incoherence appears delusional and detached from reality. Comparisons of his current speeches to those from years ago show a significant, linear decline in his cognitive abilities. This growing awareness is crucial, especially as Trump approaches potential debates, allowing the public to better evaluate his fitness for office. The media's increasing focus on Trump's cognitive decline underscores a broader narrative of concern about his capacity to understand and address complex issues, contrasting sharply with Biden's more stable, albeit occasionally slow, demeanor.
From yesterday’s show:
Rudy Giuliani ARRESTED, makes STUNNING claim about his crimes
Rudy Giuliani has been arrested and photographed in Arizona in connection with a fake electors scheme aimed at overturning Joe Biden’s 2020 victory in the state. Giuliani, who appeared for booking in Phoenix, posted a $10,000 bond. The scheme involved appointing fake electors to cast Arizona’s electoral votes for Donald Trump despite Biden’s win. When asked if he regretted his involvement, Giuliani expressed pride, once again claiming voter fraud without evidence. His lack of remorse may affect his sentencing if found guilty. Giuliani’s legal troubles highlight his dramatic fall from grace, from being hailed as "America’s Mayor" after 9/11 to facing potential imprisonment due to his actions post-2020 election. His continued support for Trump, despite others distancing themselves, has led to his current predicament. This decline was entirely of his own doing, as he hoped to get in the good graces of Trump, but ultimately his decisions have only led to legal troubles and financial ruin.
From yesterday’s show:
HISTORIC drop in crime, can you guess what they're saying now?
Recent crime data indicates a significant and pervasive decline in various types of crime in the United States, contradicting the narrative often portrayed by right-wing media that crime is on the rise. According to the FBI, violent crime has decreased by 15%, with murder rates dropping by 26%. Independent victimization surveys corroborate these findings, showing no evidence of underreporting. Critics argue that data is inaccurate or manipulated due to police departments not reporting crimes or that certain areas still experience higher crime rates. However, legal requirements ensure that most police departments report crime statistics, and while some areas may see increases, the overall trend remains a decline. Claims that Democratic policies, such as defunding the police, have caused crime to rise are unsupported, as most departments have not experienced significant cuts. Despite these declines, right-wing arguments persist, often lacking substantial evidence and relying on anecdotes and speculation.
More on the show:
-- Unlike what Donald Trump would obviously do if his son were convicted of a crime, President Joe Biden makes it clear that he will not pardon his son Hunter after his convictions
-- Comparing Fox News' reaction to Donald Trump's guilty verdict to their reaction to Hunter Biden's guilty verdict
-- Anchors from Sinclair stations across the country get caught reading the same script about the now-debunked Wall Street Journal article about President Joe Biden's brain
-- Donald Trump suffers a quadruple polling blow in new polling
-- President Joe Biden takes a stunning lead over Donald Trump among young voters
-- A Republican district in Ohio shifts more than 20 points away from Republicans and toward Democrats
-- David announces the end of the David Pakman Show radio and television show and explains the future of the program overall
-- Voicemail caller needs help dealing with his horrible MAGA in-laws
-- On the Bonus Show: Trump's plan to shake up US foreign policy in a second term, Biden administration announces plan to remove medical debt from credit reports, Connecticut town will pay to settle lawsuit over Kendrick Lamar video shown in school, much more...
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