THINK About This! This is, disgraceful, unconscionable, There is definitely, something profoundly wrong and morally, ethically, and legally wrong when a Juvenile, especially an Illegal Alien, who causes the death of an Innocent Person walks away with nothing more than probation and community service. And how about the grieving family, justice becomes a shallow word. For society, when it sends a chilling message: if you’re young enough, you can take a life and still can simply Sleep in Your Own Bed that night. The outrage is not rooted in a thirst for vengeance, but in the gaping hole left in our justice system—a hole that fails to balance accountability with rehabilitation. More and more, failure is being exploited by those who know exactly how to game the system.
The Colorado Prosecutor offers a Unlicensed and Undocumented teen PROBATION after the deadly crash. The District Attorney’s Office is defending its decision to give probation and community service to a teenager who was driving illegally and, in the country illegally, when he killed a woman.
The accident happened last July in Aurora. The victim, Kaitlyn Weaver, was headed home from work when a Jeep, barreling through a residential neighborhood, slammed into her car. The speed limit in the area was 45 mph. Investigators say the driver was doing more than 90 mph.
She was 24 years old. The suspect was 15 years old and had other kids in the car with him. He was charged with vehicular homicide. Due to his age, state law shields him from being publicly identified in court records. Kaitlyn Weaver’s father says the prosecutor Initially Promised to pursue the maximum sentence of two years in youth corrections: “The DA’s office said this would be a ‘no plea deal’ case, so they were not going to offer anything; any concession.”
That changed, he says, when the Arapahoe County District Attorney’s Office changed hands a few months later. BUT WHY? Why would a different District Attorney change the case and accept a Plea-Deal? What Changed except the name in the District Attorney’s Office? Did it change from a Republican to a Liberal? Well YES IT DID! “Why the change? If he had taken a firearm and recklessly just shot it and killed someone, this would be a different case. They would be pushing it completely differently,” Weaver said. “There’s no other deterrence.”
There’s also no financial liability, he says, despite his daughter’s medical bills, which came to nearly $1 million. Weaver says “The System Is Broken.”. And he’s exactly right! : “Immigration and the criminal justice system and all these things landed together one day in Aurora and now I sit here today without a daughter.” This is especially tragic as this person should never have been in our country. A sad case of SHOULDA, WOULDA, COULDA. A Sad Case of Republican, VS. Liberal! A Very Sad Case!
The False Promise of Rehabilitation vs. Accountability
I'd be more focused on the Felon's cognitive decline at this point. He's been in decline for a time and his connection to reality is fading fast. Only a deluded cultist fails to recognize it.
Reporters are free to illustrate it, Les. Think they will? They didn't under Sleepy Joe. They were collaborators, not dissidents to Power. They spoke truth FOR Power, not TO.
Reporters are free to be jailed by the fascist Turd-2, like Judge Hannah Dugan and Mayor Ras Baraka have been. Lawrence O'Donnell does a fantastic job roasting the fat Orange Turd nightly.
Copilot: Lawrence O’Donnell has been relentless in his critiques of Donald Trump, particularly regarding the Qatari jet controversy and other political decisions. His sharp commentary has drawn both praise and backlash, with Trump allies occasionally firing back at his remarks.
O’Donnell’s style is bold and confrontational, which naturally makes him a target for criticism. But MSNBC has stood by him, and he continues to challenge Trump’s narratives without hesitation. [end]
The Qatar jet situation is yet more evidence of how stupid and corrupt donald is. It would take years to tear it apart (to make sure there is no embedded spyware) and cost tens of millions to upgrade. The only reason he wants it is spelled out in the proposal to transfer it to his presidential library for his personal use after leaving the presidency. He doesn't care if it would cost significancy MORE than the replacement that has already been ordered. That plane would go to the next president, while he can direct the Qatar plane to his own usage post-presidency.
Copilot: Critics argue that accepting the jet could lead to significant costs for modifications, potentially exceeding the price of the replacement aircraft already ordered. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the ethical implications of receiving such a gift, particularly under the Emoluments Clause, which restricts foreign gifts to U.S. officials without congressional approval. [end]
btw, I don't know why reporters should have assisted republiturds and donald trump in tearing down Joe Biden, a president who did a fantastic job. Especially in regards to the imaginary issue of his "cognitive decline/dementia". You're angry that more reporters were not YOUR collaborators. btw, Joe Biden got criticized plenty.
btw - How's the Joe Biden $300k a talk Speaking Tour going? Surely the world is clamouring for insights into the secrets of his presidential term's success?
That already happened. 45 fired him. Did you forget?
Andrew Bustamante, in his video, is talking about republicans? They are the ones that run on hate. The foundation of d0n0ld's whole campaign and presidency is White Male Grievance.
I stopped watching because I have other things to do and don't have time for this dude's moronic projection. Which is where I suspect his video is going. I don't think you would have linked to it if he told the truth about republicans being a party rooted in hate.
Minus: Just ask yourself one question, Derv. How many copies of James Comey's books will be sold as a result of his 86 47 post?
Not many. Definitely not that many copies as to make it worthwhile for him. Given that he will now have to spend money defending himself from the Turd-2 intimidation persecution.
Minus: Now go look into a mirror and say the following 100 times...
No. I have enough reasons to feel bad about myself. I don't need to try to make myself worse by telling myself lies about myself.
You linked to a James Comey book, but I will not buy it. I left that page as soon as I saw what you had linked to.
Copilot: ...it’s unlikely that Comey intentionally stirred it up for book sales. The backlash was swift, with the Secret Service investigating the post due to its perceived implications. Comey later deleted it, stating he hadn’t realized the numbers could be associated with violence. Given the level of scrutiny and potential legal consequences, it seems improbable that he would have deliberately invited this kind of attention just to boost book sales.
Your reasoning makes sense -- if he had foreseen the harassment and federal investigation, it’s doubtful he would have considered a temporary sales bump worth the trouble. [end]
Minus: Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z!
Copilot: James Comey’s fiction writing has received mixed reviews, with some praising his ability to craft legal thrillers while others critique his storytelling. His debut novel, Central Park West, was described as a solid crime thriller by some reviewers, though others found it clunky but passable. His follow-up books, Westport (2024) and FDR Drive (2025), continue his exploration of legal and political intrigue. [end]
Me: I'm not going to read any of them.
Copilot: Fair enough! Comey’s fiction hasn’t exactly taken the literary world by storm, so skipping them seems like a reasonable choice. [end]
James Comey's book, "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership", reportedly earned him over $2 million, with the potential for more royalties if sales continue at the same pace. The book deal was lucrative enough that it sparked a bidding war among publishers and was worth more than five times the initial press run of Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury," according to AOL.com.
Minus: James Comey's book, "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership", reportedly earned him over $2 million...
I have not read it and never will.
Me: What does it mean that "Amazon is reportedly paying $40 million to license the documentary and a follow-up docuseries about Melania Trump". Who are they paying to license it from? And why? Seems like a bribe to me. A Melania trump documentary isn't worth anywhere near 40 million dollars. [end]
Copilot: Amazon has reportedly agreed to pay $40 million to license a documentary and follow-up docuseries about Melania Trump, directed by Brett Ratner, a filmmaker who previously faced allegations of misconduct. The licensing deal means Amazon is not producing the documentary itself but instead acquiring the rights to distribute it on Prime Video and in a limited theatrical release.
The payment likely goes to the production company behind the documentary, which includes Melania Trump herself as an executive producer. This suggests she may receive a portion of the money, though the exact breakdown of payments isn’t clear.
The high price tag has raised eyebrows, with some speculating that it’s part of a broader effort by Amazon and Jeff Bezos to build ties with Trump -- especially since Bezos recently dined with Trump at Mar-a-Lago and Amazon donated $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund. Some critics see this as a strategic move rather than a purely commercial decision, given that a Melania Trump documentary might not typically command such a massive licensing fee.
It’s unclear whether Amazon expects a strong financial return on this investment, or if the deal is more about political positioning. [end]
Me: I say it will lose money but Jeff Bezos will consider it a sound investment.
That’s a sharp assessment -- financially, a Melania Trump documentary isn’t likely to generate $40 million in returns, especially given lukewarm public interest. But if Bezos sees this as a strategic investment—perhaps to build goodwill with Trump or secure political influence -- then the monetary loss might be secondary to the long-term advantages he expects.
In that sense, it's less about profitable entertainment and more about positioning Amazon favorably in a potential Trump administration. Media deals often serve political or business interests, rather than purely consumer demand. Do you think this signals a shift in how Bezos approaches Trump, or has he always played a quiet power game behind the scenes? [end]
Minus: How does a worthless hack like Comey stay relevant? Any way he can. And notoriety pays.
Will it pay him more than it will cost him? You think he made the calculation that it would? I think that (if he did it on purpose for the attention) he might find out that he miscalculated. Though I very much doubt that's what happened.
FYI, I don't care about James Comey's books or speaking fees. I don't know why anyone would pay for either.
Google AI: The Washington Post experienced significant financial losses, losing approximately $100 million in 2024. This represents a substantial increase from the $77 million loss in 2023, and is partially attributed to a drop in readership and subscriber cancellations. The publisher, Will Lewis, announced in May 2024 that the paper had lost $77 million over the previous year and experienced a 50% decrease in audience compared to 2020, according to CNN. These losses were exacerbated by the departure of top journalists, with the Wall Street Journal reporting that around 30% of the Post's staff had left for competitor publications. ..
Ah, Jeff Bezo's costs for propping up the Biden regime and covering up Joe Biden's mental decline were certainly substantial. $40m to curry favour with DJT won't likely offset the disfavour he's already earned from Trump.
This is complete BS. d0n0ld is the one suffering from cognitive decline.
ReplyDeleteARF ARF! ARF ARF! ARF ARF! ARF ARF
DeleteTHINK About This!
ReplyDeleteThis is, disgraceful, unconscionable, There is definitely, something profoundly wrong and morally, ethically, and legally wrong when a Juvenile, especially an Illegal Alien, who causes the death of an Innocent Person walks away with nothing more than probation and community service.
And how about the grieving family, justice becomes a shallow word. For society, when it sends a chilling message: if you’re young enough, you can take a life and still can simply Sleep in Your Own Bed that night. The outrage is not rooted in a thirst for vengeance, but in the gaping hole left in our justice system—a hole that fails to balance accountability with rehabilitation. More and more, failure is being exploited by those who know exactly how to game the system.
The Colorado Prosecutor offers a Unlicensed and Undocumented teen PROBATION after the deadly crash. The District Attorney’s Office is defending its decision to give probation and community service to a teenager who was driving illegally and, in the country illegally, when he killed a woman.
The accident happened last July in Aurora. The victim, Kaitlyn Weaver, was headed home from work when a Jeep, barreling through a residential neighborhood, slammed into her car. The speed limit in the area was 45 mph. Investigators say the driver was doing more than 90 mph.
She was 24 years old. The suspect was 15 years old and had other kids in the car with him. He was charged with vehicular homicide. Due to his age, state law shields him from being publicly identified in court records.
Kaitlyn Weaver’s father says the prosecutor Initially Promised to pursue the maximum sentence of two years in youth corrections: “The DA’s office said this would be a ‘no plea deal’ case, so they were not going to offer anything; any concession.”
That changed, he says, when the Arapahoe County District Attorney’s Office changed hands a few months later. BUT WHY? Why would a different District Attorney change the case and accept a Plea-Deal? What Changed except the name in the District Attorney’s Office? Did it change from a Republican to a Liberal? Well YES IT DID! “Why the change? If he had taken a firearm and recklessly just shot it and killed someone, this would be a different case. They would be pushing it completely differently,” Weaver said. “There’s no other deterrence.”
There’s also no financial liability, he says, despite his daughter’s medical bills, which came to nearly $1 million.
Weaver says “The System Is Broken.”. And he’s exactly right! : “Immigration and the criminal justice system and all these things landed together one day in Aurora and now I sit here today without a daughter.”
This is especially tragic as this person should never have been in our country. A sad case of SHOULDA, WOULDA, COULDA. A Sad Case of Republican, VS. Liberal! A Very Sad Case!
The False Promise of Rehabilitation vs. Accountability
I'd be more focused on the Felon's cognitive decline at this point. He's been in decline for a time and his connection to reality is fading fast. Only a deluded cultist fails to recognize it.
ReplyDeleteReporters are free to illustrate it, Les. Think they will? They didn't under Sleepy Joe. They were collaborators, not dissidents to Power. They spoke truth FOR Power, not TO.
DeleteReporters are free to be jailed by the fascist Turd-2, like Judge Hannah Dugan and Mayor Ras Baraka have been. Lawrence O'Donnell does a fantastic job roasting the fat Orange Turd nightly.
DeleteCopilot: Lawrence O’Donnell has been relentless in his critiques of Donald Trump, particularly regarding the Qatari jet controversy and other political decisions. His sharp commentary has drawn both praise and backlash, with Trump allies occasionally firing back at his remarks.
O’Donnell’s style is bold and confrontational, which naturally makes him a target for criticism. But MSNBC has stood by him, and he continues to challenge Trump’s narratives without hesitation. [end]
The Qatar jet situation is yet more evidence of how stupid and corrupt donald is. It would take years to tear it apart (to make sure there is no embedded spyware) and cost tens of millions to upgrade. The only reason he wants it is spelled out in the proposal to transfer it to his presidential library for his personal use after leaving the presidency. He doesn't care if it would cost significancy MORE than the replacement that has already been ordered. That plane would go to the next president, while he can direct the Qatar plane to his own usage post-presidency.
Copilot: Critics argue that accepting the jet could lead to significant costs for modifications, potentially exceeding the price of the replacement aircraft already ordered. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the ethical implications of receiving such a gift, particularly under the Emoluments Clause, which restricts foreign gifts to U.S. officials without congressional approval. [end]
btw, I don't know why reporters should have assisted republiturds and donald trump in tearing down Joe Biden, a president who did a fantastic job. Especially in regards to the imaginary issue of his "cognitive decline/dementia". You're angry that more reporters were not YOUR collaborators. btw, Joe Biden got criticized plenty.
DeleteHannah Dugan and Mayor Ras Baraka are being extrajudicially persecuted? They're being denied due process? Who knew?
DeleteWhat happened to all your "No one is above the law" talk?
btw - How's the Joe Biden $300k a talk Speaking Tour going? Surely the world is clamouring for insights into the secrets of his presidential term's success?
Delete...surely he's worth 3/4 of an Obama speech?
Delete"Nobody is above the phony application of the law" = what trumpers desire.
DeleteCorrection: "Nobody" should be "anyone opposed to donald tRump".
Delete86 James Comey...
DeleteYou want him dead?
DeleteI want what he wants for 47.
Delete...and especially what he seeks for himself. Book sales.
DeleteCui bono?
Deletebtw - How'd you like the leaked Biden DoJ interview? Get used to them.
Delete;P
Delete"HATE marketing"
DeleteFeeling "gullible"?
DeleteComey is if nothing else, "opportunistic". He grabbed Kairos by the forelock.
DeleteOh, wait, only white Republicans can "hate"... my bad.
DeleteMinus: I want what he wants for 47.
DeleteThat already happened. 45 fired him. Did you forget?
Andrew Bustamante, in his video, is talking about republicans? They are the ones that run on hate. The foundation of d0n0ld's whole campaign and presidency is White Male Grievance.
I stopped watching because I have other things to do and don't have time for this dude's moronic projection. Which is where I suspect his video is going. I don't think you would have linked to it if he told the truth about republicans being a party rooted in hate.
Just ask yourself one question, Derv. How many copies of James Comey's books will be sold as a result of his 86 47 post?
DeleteNow go look into a mirror and say the following 100 times...
Delete"I, Dervish Sanders, am a gullible hateful putz!"
Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z!
DeleteMinus: Just ask yourself one question, Derv. How many copies of James Comey's books will be sold as a result of his 86 47 post?
DeleteNot many. Definitely not that many copies as to make it worthwhile for him. Given that he will now have to spend money defending himself from the Turd-2 intimidation persecution.
Minus: Now go look into a mirror and say the following 100 times...
No. I have enough reasons to feel bad about myself. I don't need to try to make myself worse by telling myself lies about myself.
You linked to a James Comey book, but I will not buy it. I left that page as soon as I saw what you had linked to.
Copilot: ...it’s unlikely that Comey intentionally stirred it up for book sales. The backlash was swift, with the Secret Service investigating the post due to its perceived implications. Comey later deleted it, stating he hadn’t realized the numbers could be associated with violence. Given the level of scrutiny and potential legal consequences, it seems improbable that he would have deliberately invited this kind of attention just to boost book sales.
Your reasoning makes sense -- if he had foreseen the harassment and federal investigation, it’s doubtful he would have considered a temporary sales bump worth the trouble. [end]
Minus: Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z!
Copilot: James Comey’s fiction writing has received mixed reviews, with some praising his ability to craft legal thrillers while others critique his storytelling. His debut novel, Central Park West, was described as a solid crime thriller by some reviewers, though others found it clunky but passable. His follow-up books, Westport (2024) and FDR Drive (2025), continue his exploration of legal and political intrigue. [end]
Me: I'm not going to read any of them.
Copilot: Fair enough! Comey’s fiction hasn’t exactly taken the literary world by storm, so skipping them seems like a reasonable choice. [end]
Google AI:
DeleteJames Comey's book, "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership", reportedly earned him over $2 million, with the potential for more royalties if sales continue at the same pace. The book deal was lucrative enough that it sparked a bidding war among publishers and was worth more than five times the initial press run of Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury," according to AOL.com.
QED
He'll also get more speaking engagements, now that he's "back in the news". $200k a pop's a pretty good incentive.
DeleteHow does a worthless hack like Comey stay relevant? Any way he can. And notoriety pays.
DeleteMinus: James Comey's book, "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership", reportedly earned him over $2 million...
DeleteI have not read it and never will.
Me: What does it mean that "Amazon is reportedly paying $40 million to license the documentary and a follow-up docuseries about Melania Trump". Who are they paying to license it from? And why? Seems like a bribe to me. A Melania trump documentary isn't worth anywhere near 40 million dollars. [end]
Copilot: Amazon has reportedly agreed to pay $40 million to license a documentary and follow-up docuseries about Melania Trump, directed by Brett Ratner, a filmmaker who previously faced allegations of misconduct. The licensing deal means Amazon is not producing the documentary itself but instead acquiring the rights to distribute it on Prime Video and in a limited theatrical release.
The payment likely goes to the production company behind the documentary, which includes Melania Trump herself as an executive producer. This suggests she may receive a portion of the money, though the exact breakdown of payments isn’t clear.
The high price tag has raised eyebrows, with some speculating that it’s part of a broader effort by Amazon and Jeff Bezos to build ties with Trump -- especially since Bezos recently dined with Trump at Mar-a-Lago and Amazon donated $1 million to Trump’s inaugural fund. Some critics see this as a strategic move rather than a purely commercial decision, given that a Melania Trump documentary might not typically command such a massive licensing fee.
It’s unclear whether Amazon expects a strong financial return on this investment, or if the deal is more about political positioning. [end]
Me: I say it will lose money but Jeff Bezos will consider it a sound investment.
That’s a sharp assessment -- financially, a Melania Trump documentary isn’t likely to generate $40 million in returns, especially given lukewarm public interest. But if Bezos sees this as a strategic investment—perhaps to build goodwill with Trump or secure political influence -- then the monetary loss might be secondary to the long-term advantages he expects.
In that sense, it's less about profitable entertainment and more about positioning Amazon favorably in a potential Trump administration. Media deals often serve political or business interests, rather than purely consumer demand. Do you think this signals a shift in how Bezos approaches Trump, or has he always played a quiet power game behind the scenes? [end]
Minus: How does a worthless hack like Comey stay relevant? Any way he can. And notoriety pays.
Will it pay him more than it will cost him? You think he made the calculation that it would? I think that (if he did it on purpose for the attention) he might find out that he miscalculated. Though I very much doubt that's what happened.
FYI, I don't care about James Comey's books or speaking fees. I don't know why anyone would pay for either.
Google AI: The Washington Post experienced significant financial losses, losing approximately $100 million in 2024. This represents a substantial increase from the $77 million loss in 2023, and is partially attributed to a drop in readership and subscriber cancellations. The publisher, Will Lewis, announced in May 2024 that the paper had lost $77 million over the previous year and experienced a 50% decrease in audience compared to 2020, according to CNN. These losses were exacerbated by the departure of top journalists, with the Wall Street Journal reporting that around 30% of the Post's staff had left for competitor publications. ..
DeleteAh, Jeff Bezo's costs for propping up the Biden regime and covering up Joe Biden's mental decline were certainly substantial. $40m to curry favour with DJT won't likely offset the disfavour he's already earned from Trump.
...especially given how favourable the WaPo's coverage of Trump has been since the 2024 election.
Delete...but at least Melania will get a new wardrobe from this Bezo's financed hit piece.
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