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Quinnipiac: Americans see Biden's handling of classified docs as inappropriate — but not criminal, poll shows
By HatetheSwamp
January 20, 2023 4:01 am
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As the Justice Department investigates classified documents found in President Joe Biden's home and private office, a majority of Americans see the president's handling of the materials as serious and inappropriate — but much less than half think the conduct should result in criminal charges.

That's the result of a national poll released Wednesday by Quinnipiac University...

The survey also found Biden's job approval among Americans sliding further into the red. Only 36% of respondents said they approved of the job he is doing...

On how Biden handled the sensitive documents, 60% of respondents told Quinnipiac they think the president did so inappropriately, versus just 22% who said he handled the records appropriately.


So, Curt, po, Donna and isle are among the elite 22. Bahahahahahahahahahaha.

pb's with America. Storing Top Secret Classified Documents in your garage aside your Corvette is serious and certainly inappropriate. Should Joe be impeached or imprisoned? Pending the documents' connection to Biden Crime Family, uh, alleged crimes, in pb's opinion, no.

Note to po: In posting this, pb ain't defending President Clouseau.

But, gang! A 36% approval of the Former Trucker! Can you understand why, on Fox, the chatter is that the Dems are using the Biden Documents Scandal to ease the Flatulent Fool out to pasture?


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  1. by Ponderer on January 20, 2023 5:44 am


    On how Biden handled the sensitive documents, 60% of respondents told Quinnipiac they think the president did so inappropriately, versus just 22% who said he handled the records appropriately.


    "So, Curt, po, Donna and isle are among the elite 22[%]. " -Hate


    None of us here has ever said that or anything vaguely akin to that. We have never suggested that there was anything "appropriate" about how those documents ended up being there. All we have ever said is that at this point in the investigation, there is no evidence or even indication that there was anything criminal about how they got there.


    Why must you always be such a misrepresenting, strawmanizing, despicably lying asshole, Bill?


  2. by HatetheSwamp on January 20, 2023 5:56 am

    All we have ever said is that at this point in the investigation, there is no evidence or even indication that there was anything criminal about how they got there.


    po!

    Duh.

    The fact that the Top Secret Classified Documents were where they were is a crime.


    So, were you polled, how would have you responded? Be honest.
    poll.qu.edu


  3. by Ponderer on January 20, 2023 6:35 am

    "The fact that the Top Secret Classified Documents were where they were is a crime." -Hate

    Not yet it isn't.

    If those were my only two choices to choose from, I would have refused to pick either and ended the call.

    "Appropriate" is not really the right word to use regarding this situation at this point. If he took the documents knowingly, which is what a possible crime here hinges on, then sure, that would not only be inappropriate, but illegal.

    If while getting in your car with a bunch of stuff you set a borrowed laptop on the roof while you put all the other stuff in and then drive away, having forgotten to take the laptop off of the roof, can it be said that your absentminded mistake was "inappropriate"?


  4. by HatetheSwamp on January 20, 2023 6:47 am

    You think that it's legal to take Classified US Government Documents...heck, Top Secret Classified Documents and dump them in your garage?


  5. by Ponderer on January 20, 2023 7:40 am

    If they were taken and stored in the garage knowingly and intentionally, of course it's not legal.

    Why is criminality in this case being based on intent such an impossible concept for you to grok, Bill? And why are you so hypocritical when the shoe is on the Orange Man's foot?

    I guess I can't expect you to understand. Since apparently you have never made a single absentminded mistake in your entire life.


  6. by HatetheSwamp on January 20, 2023 8:11 am

    You're so full of it, po.

    Based on what former Trump officials are saying on Fox, to go to the biffy with a Classified Document outside of the locked office safe is a crime.


  7. by Curt_Anderson on January 20, 2023 8:52 am
    “The fact that the Top Secret Classified Documents were where they were is a crime.” —HtS

    Wrong. I have already cited the statute and Ponderer just alluded to it. It is only criminal if a person knowingly and intentionally takes classified documents home or elsewhere. It is also a crime if a person knowingly refuses to return classified documents no matter how they were obtained.


  8. by HatetheSwamp on January 20, 2023 8:55 am

    Link?


  9. by Curt_Anderson on January 20, 2023 9:10 am
    https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1924 The operative word is “knowingly”.

    There, that’s the link. Now I’d like you to copy and paste that statute into the post below so you and OD and others can’t say you were not aware of it. Alternatively, find a statue that says that it’s a crime to unknowingly and unintentionally remove classified documents.
    law.cornell.edu


  10. by HatetheSwamp on January 20, 2023 10:25 am

    I don't know the US code well enough to argue.

    So, if "that feckless dementia-ridden piece of crap" claims to be a "feckless dementia-ridden piece of crap" he may have an out?

    In any event, pb stands by his analysis. President Clouseau is safe, criminally, unless the content of the swiped documents can be connected to Biden Crime Family activities.


  11. by Curt_Anderson on January 20, 2023 11:01 am
    “I don't know the US code well enough to argue.“ —HtS

    Somehow, I have a feeling that that won’t stop you from arguing about this.


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