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Friday, August 18, 2023

The Republic Dies in Plain Sight

I have proven reluctant to weigh in with commentary on the avalanche of indictments against President Trump: I am not a lawyer, certainly not a Constitutional expert, I don't play either on the internet, and so many others already have commented to the point of nausea. 

But, of course, weigh in, I will.

I have read the indictments, and, as I said, am not a lawyer. That said, the indictments don't pass the smell test, and seem clearly driven by an overwhelming political animus not only against Trump, but against any questioning of the "liberal orthodoxy." Even more troubling is the "burn the witch" caterwauling coming from so many in the media, precisely the industry which should serve as the most jealous guardian of the freedom of expression and political activity. The bottom line comes down to they don't like what Trump says, especially about them, so, put him in prison. They are aided by a "weaponized" FBI that from even BEFORE the first day of Trump's presidency conspired against him and his inner circle. Other federal agencies protect the Biden crime family and persecute any whistle-blower brave enough to sound the alarm.

This little post is a request for help from those who know the laws better than I. The Georgia indictments have me particularly outraged. They seem to be nothing burgers of the most empty kind, but then the punishment is the process, the process is the punishment. Just wondering does a County DA have the authority to indict a person who was President at the time he committed the alleged offenses? Shouldn't he have been impeached and convicted by Congress first? If not, this opens a whole can of worms for hundreds of DAs, all across the land, to start seeking indictments at a state, county, or city level. Chaos.

Let me know.


21 comments:

  1. Reading law makes my eyes glaze over. Seems to be explained from what I read the Jan6 Impeachment has been handed to Jack Smith and Georgia DA Willis verbatim. It's a exercise to cost DJT funds, drain off any potential non informed voters and threaten anyone in backing him ( as the first 18 are finding themselves but I wouldn't doubt more to follow, especially if the Bolsheviks are successful in this Kangaroo Court.

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  2. The left has figured out how use the slow process of the law to their advantage. They change election laws willy-nilly just before the election and there isn't time (nor oddly enough anybody with standing) to challenge those changes. Then, when the election is over it's all moot, so there is again no way to challenge what was done. Now they'll tie Trump (and any other conservative they set their sights on) with ridiculous indictments that will eventually get thrown out on appeal, but again it will all be a day late and a dollar short.

    Why only let one side play that game? Where are the conservative State's AGs who should be indicting the hell out of the Bidens at a minimum?

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  3. Doesn't look like the country is in for good times. Both sides consider each other criminals/traitors/vote-cheaters and both sides have large and committed bases of support. I don't see how this works out without a fight regardless of the underlying truth of the matters at hand.
    Maybe I'm wrong... maybe the entire 'support' for progressives is truly a very thin veneer of San Francisco people who love the smell of their own flatulence and will back down when their supply of non-fat soy latés are truly under threat.

    That said, it appears that these progressive-fascist groups are moving ahead regardless of even the indictment theatrics:
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/08/15/trump-ineligible-14th-amendment-unconstitutional-presidency/

    To summarize:
    "Because we unelected activists decided that Trump committed acts of treason and the judiciary might not be able to prove it in time, we will be pressuring state 'administrators' to remove him from 2024 ballots. We will do this because otherwise people might end up voting for a candidate that they find out *after* the election is actually ineligible."
    You see, they're doing Trump voters a 'favor'.

    I'd threaten to move to another country to avoid all this crapola, but where would one go? The rest of the world is no better.

    - reader #1482

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  4. Pardon my naïveté, but why can’t Rat Face Garland be challenged with a lawsuit for choosing Weasel Weiss as the SC? It’s not legal according to the DOJ rules so why let the bastards get away with it and Republicans stand around clutching their pearls? Fight these bastards anyway you can but don’t just sit there and be shit on.

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    1. Apologies to any rats or weasels I may have maligned!

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    2. No offense taken
      ~ Doctor Weasel

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  5. ok.. I'll admit that I hadn't read the details. Georgia RICO law? Not about supposed activities committed in Georgia, but Georgia prosecuting Georgia laws against people who either never were in Georgia or are not accused of illegal or conspiratorial actions *in Georgia*?
    I mean.. what's stopping Winnemucca, Nevada's county DA from doing the same, or any other jurisdiction? Did all the progressive states' attorney generals get together and rock-scissors-paper to see 'who indicts first'?

    I think there's a fair chance that SCOTUS will use this case to extirpate a large chunk of RICO law in general (ie, any laws that convict somebody of a crime that's not a crime in and of itself)

    This is incredible, like Georgia has become its own little Banana Republic.

    - reader #1482

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  6. Who are the powerful, interested people pulling the strings of all these puppeteers. Who are the oligarchs determined to maintain the status quo that will not admit a Trump to fashion government as the people wish. Obviously there are enough villainous sycophants to do their bidding…….I suspect the architects in the MIC who have suborned so many in The Senate and Congress.

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  7. @ Anonymous One:
    I am at my wit's end trying to understand why the Socialist-Progressives (as exemplified and funded by Schwartz György) are trying so hard to incite "American Normalists" into starting a shooting war.
    The banderilleros keep working - and the bull continues to get angrier. The the matador has yet to enter the arena.

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  8. If in the run-up to a trial an indicted individual tries to blackmail a key witness, he would be charged -- if caught at it -- with witness tampering and obstruction of justice. If, however, the prosecutor pressures a key witness by threatening to charge that witness with additional crimes -- or by offering immunity -- why isn't that also witness tampering and obstruction of justice? Isn't the whole idea of a fair trial that prosecution and defense as far as possible operate under the same rules?

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    1. I'm guessing generally that's pretty tricky because a defendant tampering with a witness will generally be threatening some sort of illegal activity, where the DA will be threatening to invoke their prosecutorial discretion... which isn't illegal in itself (would be if they were receiving money, for example).
      Also theoretically, the DA can make those threats only to kinda get at the truth... and that's kind of specious because someone on the hook for breaking the law could be very creative about providing a 'truth'. So I think courts try to resolve this by making sure the jury knows the contingencies around a witness' testimony. "This guy would go to jail if he didn't testify... jury.. draw your own conclusions.." vs "This guy's kids will be murdered if he doesn't testify to exonerate the defendant"... the latter doesn't go over as well, I guess.
      Much like the RICO crap.. it seems a little bit expansive... I'm not sure why these charges weren't leveled against the DNC when they were quite clearly defrauding primary voters in 2016. Well.. I know why... at the time, the US generally didn't engage in banana-republic-style sham kangaroo courts. I'm not sure what else could be expected in this atlanta crap. Basically the progressives have adopted a "If we can't prove they did something illegal, invoke RICO, so we don't have to actually prove anything, we can jail them just because everybody knows they're bad."

      - reader #1482

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  9. One of the most difficult things to deal with with the modern left is their immunity from punishment for their harmful and corrupt actions. Indeed, if caught out they can usually get a _better_ job than they had, lest any lefties become demoralized or fearful. Thus, one greets Musk's severe truncation of Twitter's mostly useless lefty staff with joy unstinted. WRT the corrupt Georgia prosecutor, one notes this:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycjVWWPsm1U

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    1. cf. Harris, failing upwards... SF into the crapper, CA into the crapper, now USA... into the crapper.

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  10. Hurricane Hilary fizzles out, much like 2016.

    - reader #1482

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    1. "fizzles"~~~
      Glad You Said It #1482!
      Just so I won't have too~~~
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      OW~~~
      oldie goody they say
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3qndXvBmr0
      "Let's Roll"

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  12. Hey blog administrator, please remove the two spams.

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  13. same day Putin chastises 'the west' for.. effectively.. corruption... plane with Putin opponent Prigozhin supposedly onboard... crashes.

    couldn't make this up

    -reader #1482

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    1. '...couldn't make this up" -reader #1482
      You wouldn't have to Brer~reader~~~
      Just assume the former Chef of the
      leader of the West aka"NoToes" BO,
      And the former Chef of the leader
      of the East, "PissTallPete" Putin,
      Volunteered to take a Hit for the
      sake of their illustrious Leaders?
      Voila~a watered down version of
      CCP~"Chopstix Mystery Hour"~
      Herd Hollywood is
      l@@kin for Riders~~~

      On Watch~~~
      The Russians are Coming~too~~~
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzqoqzSZkPs

      "Let's Roll"

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    2. Bannon's Warroom weighs
      in with a few smirks, if not
      chuckles of their own~~~

      On Watch~~~
      https://rumble.com/v3ayr05-jack-posobiec-reports-on-wagner-chief-prigozhins-plane-potentially-being-sh.html

      "Let's Roll"

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  14. I won’t return till “Ladies and Gentlemen” are once again used at internet job, though. (011) Florida is a conservative common sense state where the majority of residents are intelligent.
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