Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, praised the former president for being “the most ethical American” she knows after he was hit with fresh superseding charges that accused he a…
I know, that she is getting paid and all. But damn… Thats just degrading. No amount of money would bring me to tell such a embarrassing lie.
Alone the word “most” puts every other of her social interactions into scale. She basically said: “Me, my mom, my husband?, my kids?, my best friend, they are all ethically worse than Trump.”
This person seems to have no values.
Oh, was this lawyer actually smart enough to get payment up front? Because we know Trump normally doesn’t pay his lawyers after the fact. If she got paid, she has no values.
Most lawyers, yes, are heartless capitalist fee-gouging sociopaths. But some of us do a lot to help the helpless, to our own detriment. We give everything for the underdog fighting these snakes.
So, while I don’t take the generalisation personally—because it’s largely true—please never forget the minority of broke empathetic legal practitioners toiling away behind the scenes seeking actual justice for clients.
I know, that she is getting paid and all. But damn… Thats just degrading. No amount of money would bring me to tell such a embarrassing lie. Alone the word “most” puts every other of her social interactions into scale. She basically said: “Me, my mom, my husband?, my kids?, my best friend, they are all ethically worse than Trump.” This person seems to have no values.
Oh, was this lawyer actually smart enough to get payment up front? Because we know Trump normally doesn’t pay his lawyers after the fact. If she got paid, she has no values.
I mean, she is a lawyer. That’s what they do.
Most lawyers, yes, are heartless capitalist fee-gouging sociopaths. But some of us do a lot to help the helpless, to our own detriment. We give everything for the underdog fighting these snakes.
So, while I don’t take the generalisation personally—because it’s largely true—please never forget the minority of broke empathetic legal practitioners toiling away behind the scenes seeking actual justice for clients.
Yeah, my first thought there is…what sort of crowd do you usually run with then?