i mean they even tolerate this. jesse: well, they know that it s going nowhere in the senate. they know the majority of the american people don t support impeachment. so they just want to hurt him in the house so people think, oh wow, who aren t paying attention this guy was impeached. maybe i shouldn t throw him a fund-raiser.february i punt end. maybe you shouldn t send him a check. politically, i believe it will backfire. jesse: why is that? i think the american people have had enough of it. after the mueller performance a couple of weeks ago. the clearing of him on both collusion and then mueller had to come out and say basically he couldn t find obstruction after kind of, he got confused or he lied or whatever, he came out and corrected it and never found obstruction. what are they doing? and then he was cleared earlier in the seven-month counterintelligence probe of collusion. so a i think the american people have had enough of it. politically, it will help the presiden
characteristic. rather than admit it you throw it on to somebody else and say you have got that problem. these people engaged in russian collusion. rather than admitting it say you russians are involved in russian collusion. i used to tell my clients if you have nothing to hide don t hide. if you have a lot to hide, invoke the fifth. and, gee, oh wow. address what g.p.s. officials did. they invoked the fifth. judge jeanine: amazing part of it is fusion gps, i mean, what did these guys do before they created fusion g.p.s.? what were they? they were journalists. judge jeanine: journalists so they know the business quite well. inside and out. judge jeanine: inside and out. and the fright thing thing is you call projection. i call it, you know, make up the narrative, buy the narrative, pay for the narrative. and spare the other side. that s what they do. as we learned in watergate. follow the money. and you will find a myriad of crimes. so let s follow the money. and i guaran
rehabilitation program but a recent plea offer has not left her optimistic. i talked to my lawyer and he said your plea deal is three years. i was stunned. i was like three what? and he s like three years. and i was like, umm, oh wow. but i was told there was no other plea deals. it was just the one plea deal. and if we didn t want it then it was going to trial and we re looking at 5 to 8 years. i was pissed because it feels like your life is over with. she says she plans to refuse the plea deal in hopes that her judge will still send her to rehab. worst case scenario, prison and rehab. drugs are absolutely available in prison. however they get them in there. they get them in. people come in with stuff in their yeah. vagina stuff. i ve heard. tobacco, whatever you want is available up there. i ve seen it all.
i was like three what? and he s like three years. and i was like, umm, oh wow. but i was told there was no other plea deals. it was just the one plea deal. and if we didn t want it then it was going to trial and we re looking at 5 to 8 years. i was pissed because it feels like your life is over with. she says she plans to refuse the plea deal in hopes that her judge will still send her to rehab. worst case scenario, prison trying and rehab. drugs are absolutely available in prison. however they get them in there. they get them in. people come in with stuff in their yeah. vagina stuff. i ve heard. tobacco, whatever you want is available up there. i ve seen it all. any drug she wants is available. so if she s not serious she is going to be able to get high up there.