Even seeing it coming for a solid week, it is downright shocking to see America still not wrap its collective head around the Fulton Machine. Of course, Fani Willis was not disqualified by Judge Scott McAfee from running the election interference prosecution against Team Trump. Judge McAfee actually asserted that eyewitness testimony that a romantic relationship “no doubt” existed between Willis and Nathan Wade before Willis hired Wade was not specific enough!
Cellphone geofencing that routinely convicts people of felonies? Nope, too vague. Doing business in cash with no real accountability as to where the money ends up? “Concerning,” but not disqualifying. And on and on. But the absolutely most insane reax to this ruling is some Trump supporters — who were certain Fani was in Big Trouble mere days ago — spinning that this outcome is best possible one for Trump. Because the now discredited Willis will still likely stay on the case something something. I honestly do not understand the take. Willis still intends to put Trump and his supporters in jail and more importantly, does a sitting judge making a fool out of himself to protect local prosecutor going after Trump trouble or cheer Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg? Does Bragg feel more or less secure today in doing anything and everything he can to convict Trump of something before November? Let’s also check in on the Swampers who brainstormed this grotesque lawfare against Trump into reality, how they feelin’? “Judge McAfee has followed our recommendation,” crows Norm Eisen. “Now let’s get that trial scheduled for the summer!” I feel like the world has ODd on crazy pills.
Only Team Trump could crow about taking over the RNC and firing holdovers while hiring a consultant who got paid $271K by the previous regime for “management consulting” to be in charge of “watching the money.” The eyes, they roll right out of yer head.
Quote of the week:
Taxation without representation, brother. It’s fundamental to the struggles of this country.
Context: the towns of Lexington County are in spat with the county over how state road money is spent, with the towns suspecting that the county wants to create demand for a local sales text hike for roads. I suspect they are correct.
Seems Sen. Johnson may be controlled opposition.
Hed of the week, we’re all gonna die edition:
Hey now, guess what? Turns out CIA had bomb techs and dog teams on Capitol Hill on J6. I am sure it was just a training exercise. Seriously, as I’ve said before we are only going to get a full picture of the coup plot once all military intelligence assets deployed to DC that day are sussed out.
It will come as no surprise that the sprawling, humorless federal censorship and agitprop apparatus views satire and parody as forms of “misinformation.” I’d make fun of that but I don’t want to end up in a diaper on a 17 hour flight to a rendition black site.