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  1. I heard something recently about how in Italian politics the party in charge ‘applies the law to their enemies and interprets the law with their friends’ which may not be an Italian specific saying but it is very true in our current situation as we see in the Trump v. Biden situation currently.

  2. I agree that many Democrats still believe the Russia Hoax. There is some irony there as Obama and Hillary were obviously trying to court Putin with their infamous Reset Button.

    On 6 March 2009 in Geneva, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton presented Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov with a red button with the English word “reset” and the Roman alphabet transliteration of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet word ?????????? (“peregruzka”). It was intended that this would be the Russian word for “reset” but actually was the word for “overload”.

    The Hillary Clinton funded hoax seems to have taken on a new life as a reason to Hate Trump. I have not been able to identify crimes attributable to Trump. He is accused of bankruptcies by people who have no idea of an entrepreneur’s life. My leftist daughter was visiting a few years ago when there was a Sunday talking head program with a segment about Trump. As I walked by she announced that “Trump is so incompetent!” I asked if 3% unemployment and a stock market over 30,000 was evidence of incompetence. “Yes!” she said.

    Since we avoid politics (for obvious reasons) I did not pursue that matter. In 2016, before the election, she told us that she would NOT vote for Hillary Clinton, so I assumed she had softened her views. That was a mistake. She is otherwise a very accomplished person and, aside from politics, we get along very well.

  3. Well done.

    The laws involving these issues are so complex–and made more so by anxious reporting (what is actually the legal position of the National Archives with regard to the POTUS and former POTUS?)–that from the outside practically anything looks like a crime.

  4. Thanks for taking a shot, but I’m still perplexed. It all reminds me of this famous exchange:

    MARGARET: Father, that man’s bad.

    MORE: There is no law against that.

    ROPER: There is! God’s law!

    MORE: Then God can arrest him.

    I still do not see exactly what the crime is. I suppose the classified docs fit the bill until it turned out that everyone in DC seems to have done the same.

    Of course, part of it is just that the presumption of innocence has been severely weakened here.

  5. Eeyore,

    Practically everything is a crime for a motivated prosecutor and we got a bunch of those when it comes to Trump.

    You and I have probably committed a dozen ‘crimes’ already today if someone wanted to prosecute us for them.

  6. I would wager that every former president could have been prosecuted for something if there were a highly motivated prosecutor(s) willing to do it and the elites of the time had found it palatable.

    The story of so much of our troubles today come down to the fact that we have the worst set of elites in this country’s history.

  7. Eeyore:

    Rape is certainly a crime, and a very clear one.

    And the classified documents thing could certainly be seen as a crime, at least in the technical sense.

    Asking Raffensperger to manufacture votes would be an attempt at vote fraud, which I assume is a crime.

    Etcetera.

    Griffin is also correct: three felonies a day.

  8. I have no clue what makes Leftists brains jello when it comes to a coherent thought process.
    Have read my fair share of Bolsheviks history, my belief is that 3 crimes a day has nothing to do with actual laws broken, it’s what they want to do to you they can and nothing you can do about it

  9. Eeyore asks, “One thing I have never been clear on is exactly why they think Trump “guilty”, or guilty of what.”

    Trump is guilty. Guilty of opposing the narrative.

    As are we all. Which makes us all deserving of the same punishment that they are so eager to inflict upon him.

    There is no greater crime than opposing the narrative. No, not
    pedophilia or even murder are greater offenses against The Collective.

  10. Does anyone remember when Trump was a darling of the Democrats? I do.

    Oprah asked him if he would run for president at least twice. He gave a lot of money to the Democrats over the years, and his stance against the Iraq war was loved by the Democrats. Yes, they loved him and even accepted his “toxic masculinity” as a sort of “he’s a bad boy, but he’s our bad boy,” sort of thing.

    I think a lot of the hatred is that they see him as a traitor to the Democrat elites, of which he was thought to be a member. When he switched sides, his “toxic masculinity” became infuriating. And his ability to talk with the working class, not down to them, was also seen as a betrayal and a threat.

    When it became clear that the MSM couldn’t browbeat him and put fear in him, they became even more angry at him.

    A traitor to his class that can’t be cowed by the usual tactics. Something had to be done.

    Russiagate and the Mueller investigation didn’t work.

    The “quid pro quo phone call” and impeachment didn’t work.

    Aha, Zucker Bucks and fraud managed to win the election for Biden. But Trump fought back. He called for a massive protest against the results.

    Their clever plot to turn the protest into a Reichstag Fire event didn’t quite come off. Too many peaceful protestors.

    Oh well, they impeached him again. That didn’t work.

    So, what’s left? The January 6th Committee fizzled.

    Now what? Lawfare, big time lawfare is the answer. Three indictments and he’s still the most popular GOP candidate in the primaries.

    So far, it’s been like a Roadrunner – Wiley Coyote film. They are desperate to prove that he can be stopped.

    They’re now trying to put him in jail, but their criminal charges are flimsy and likely to fail. Like Mike K., I’m worried about the possibility of an assassination attempt. They really are desperate.

  11. They even go back to Trump University, Trump steaks, and the necessary compromises NYC developers have to make with the Mafia and Mafia-controlled union locals. For some, DJT Jr. seems so slick, spoiled, and cocky that they assume that he, rather than Biden’s son, is a cocaine addict.

    People’s minds work overtime when they see a politician they don’t like. They imagine all kinds of sins and skeletons in the closet. When they see politicians they agree with, their minds barely work at all. They see the image and hear the speeches and don’t ask who and what is behind them.

    Believing the worst about presidents of the opposing party is a tradition that goes back at least 50 years (with examples even further back). Some presidents are, of course, guiltier than others. Thinking Trump the worst possible specimen of humanity opens the door to overlooking Biden’s many faults and failings.

  12. To quote a comment I made on Instapundit some time ago

    The question is, why Trump? He is a bit unusual, a bit of an ass, but nothing spectacular, certainly not evil. I can only think that Hillary losing the election traumatized the Democrats to such a degree that they became insane. Maybe the trouble all started with Obama.

    We could blame the media, but the media itself is populated by psychotic journalists. People like to think they are sane, but that assumption is seldom tested, and now that it is being tested, many are failing.

  13. I heard something recently about how in Italian politics the party in charge ‘applies the law to their enemies and interprets the law with their friends’ which may not be an Italian specific saying…

    Griffin:

    That’s at least an attitude, if not a direct saying, straight out of Machiavelli….

    The Master!

  14. Neo wrote
    Trump’s guilt and his awfulness are considered so very obvious that they need no restatement or proof at this point. They merely need to be alluded to, and the assumption is that every person with a thinking brain will understand what is meant and will agree.

    And yet, as she described above the quote, they don’t think. They just accept the spoon-fed narratives.

  15. Rolling Stone saying Sidney Powell will be soon on the Kangaroo Court guillotine
    As said, once they get Trump their sights will move downward

  16. Why Trump?

    Well…
    Why Alfred Dreyfus?
    Why Emmanuel Goldstein?

    That’s right—
    Ladies and Gentlemen (OK, OK, so sue me….)….PRESENTING:
    THEEEE GEEEEREATEST COVERUP OF AAALLLLL TIIIIMES!!!
    (Actually, the coverup of the coverup of the coverup of the coverup…ad infinitum, ad nauseum….OF ALL TIMES….)

    ….With (much) more than a little FEAR (and LOATHING) thrown in “for good measure”….

    IOW, if “Manufacturing Consent” is the impramatur of a previous generation, then “Manufacturing Fear, Loathing, Disgust and Hatred” is “Biden”‘s IMPRESSIVE sequel, which “captures” the current zeitgeist…

  17. Some of the Trump hatred is cultural, so to speak. He is crude and confrontational. His confrontational moments are always stimulated by others’ actions, like John McCain calling Trump supporters “Crazies.” I can’t watch him speak at rallies. My vote for him in 2016 was a protest vote. I was astonished the morning after Election Day to hear he had won. The Deep State was also astonished, I presume, because they rolled out the big guns in 2020. I am still not sure that Covid was a mistake in the Wuhan lab. It certainly gave the Deep State the opportunity to end his chances of hurting China.

  18. Dammit to Hell: In the USA one is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law by a jury of one’s peers!!!
    What is the matter with you people???

  19. Cicero:

    Who are you addressing when you write “you people”? I can’t say I’ve read every comment, but I don’t see that anyone is saying that Trump is guilty.

    In my post, I’m describing the views of Democrats I know. Are you addressing them?

  20. Bill Barr’s credibility keeps going down.
    I’m sure we all remember how he dismissed Trump’s complaints about the 2020 election within just a few weeks, claiming that there was no evidence of fraud long before any reputable investigation could have concluded one way or the other.

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/breaking-trump-white-house-official-confirms-knowledge-muskegon/

    REPORT: Trump White House Official Confirms Knowledge of Muskegon, Michigan Voter Fraud Report in 2020 – CLAIMS THERE WAS AN ARREST and that BILL BARR Allegedly Killed the Investigation

    On Tuesday, The Gateway Pundit broke a BLOCKBUSTER REPORT on 2020 voter fraud in Michigan.

    The investigation had been buried by politicians, government investigators and the press.

    On October 8, 2020, only one month before the 2020 general election, Muskegon, MI City Clerk Ann Meisch noticed a black female, whose name was later redacted from the police report, dropping off between 8,000-10,000 completed voter registration applications at the city clerk’s office. Clerk Meisch immediately noticed that the stacks of registrations included the same handwriting, non-existent addresses, and incorrect phone numbers.

    During their investigation, the state police discovered the women worked for GBI Strategies. This was included in their police report. The group had temporary offices in numerous Michigan locations. The police also identified Gary Bell as the head of the organization.

    When the police inspected the GBI Strategies office near Muskegon they found semiautomatic guns, silencers/suppressors, burner phones, a bag of pre-paid cash cards, and incomplete registrations, in an office space that was styled as an eyeglasses store that had gone defunct.

    There were never any arrests. And the investigation was turned over to the FBI where it went to die, just like all of the other Democrat voter fraud investigations. Back in November 2020, Bill Barr appointed a notorious DOJ attorney who covered up voter fraud crimes. [see link in next comment]

    Now this:
    Andrew Kloster spoke with Steve Bannon on Thursday. He was notified of the scandal when he was in the Trump White House — BUT BILL BARR KILLED IT!

    This was an amazing development!

    Below is the transcript:

  21. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/obama-era-hatchet-man-appointed-doj-prosecute-election-crime-conservatives-beware-comes-cover/

    The DOJ appointed Robert Heberle, the acting Chief of the “Public Integrity Section” (PIS) of the Criminal Division of the Department, to investigate and prosecute “election related” crimes two weeks ago. This followed in the wake of the very public resignation of the prior prosecutor who refused to follow the President’s agenda. Heberle and PIS are notorious for prosecuting conservatives and being hitmen for [sic] conservative politicians.

    Conservatives beware!
    ..
    Heberle started at the Department of Justice’s PIS in 2011 at the height of Obama’s power, and official crimes and executive branch reign of terror.

    Heberle has been part of a DOJ Section – PIS – that is notorious for flawed political prosecutions, most notably that of former Senator Ted Stevens.

    He means hitmen against conservatives, of course.

    I missed this at the time (can’t read everything!), but I already knew about many cases in the long list of deliberate persecutions-cum-prosecutions, while others just as bad or worse were new to me.

    Conservative political prisoners in America are excessively punished for minor transgressions or in some cases, for invented crimes.

    The targets of the Department of Justice are conservatives who might launch a campaign for Senate, critical figures within the conservative movement, and potential future candidates. Their selection of cases shows their biases.

    The endless corruption of the Department of Justice was seen for years as simply part of Trump Derangement Syndrome. But, it didn’t start in reaction to Trump. Its documented hostility and animus towards conservatives, and willingness to abuse the law to achieve those political ends, goes back decades. It also shows that they will not investigate any credible accusation of voter fraud and will instead continue their campaign of oppression, intimidation, and terror. These people are paid by your taxes, and their job is to oppress you and ensure you remain a pet peasant without consequence.

    The events since November 2020 seem to bear out these assertions.

  22. Going backwards through the rabbit hole, GWP was citing this post at TPM (so you know the spin going in).
    https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/doj-head-of-election-crimes-branch-resigns-after-barr-allows-baseless-voter-fraud-probes

    A Justice Department career official who oversees the DOJ’s election crimes unit resigned on Monday night, several hours after Attorney General Bill Barr issued a new Trump-friendly policy authorizing investigations into allegations of mass voter fraud before the election results are certified.

    Richard Pilger, the director of the election crimes branch at the department’s Public Integrity Section (PIN), sent an email to his colleagues announcing that he was stepping down in response to the new rule.

    “Having familiarized myself with the new policy and its ramifications, […] I must regretfully resign from my role as Director of the Election Crimes Branch,” Pilger wrote.

    He told his colleagues that PIN Deputy Chief Robert Heberle would serve as acting director of the branch, and assured them that PIN “remains committed to operating properly in all of its functions.”

    Earlier on Monday evening, Barr released a memo informing federal prosecutors that under the new policy, they may pursue “substantial allegations of voting and vote tabulation irregularities prior to the certification of elections” in their jurisdictions. Critics slammed the rule change and accused Barr of feeding into President Donald Trump’s undemocratic efforts to undermine President-elect Joe Biden’s legitimate victory by baselessly crying voter fraud.

    A DOJ official claimed in an interview with the New York Times that Trump, who has refused to concede the race to Biden, nor GOP lawmakers had asked Barr to enact the policy.

    Trump has been on a crusade to steal the election with bogus accusations that his defeat was caused by mass voter fraud despite the fact that such fraud has not been proven to exist.

    The post is dated November 10, 2020, seven days after the election on November 3.
    Not much time to prove anything; Pennsylvania and Georgia were still counting on November 6.

    (I’m relying on Wikipedia for dates; their post is predictably “mainstream” against all the suspicious incidents, even those later shown to be actually illegal, legal but biased, or at least rigged aka “fortified” as the Left bragged later.)

    I remember being surprised at Barr’s quick reversal from the memo mentioned here to his “no evidence” statement reported on December 1, but the connection with Heberle was what I missed.

    Did Barr not know about Heberle’s past corrupt prosecutions, not care, or still believe (like Andy McCarthy) that his former colleagues at DOJ were all honorable men, except for maybe an occasional bad apple?

  23. where there’s a will to think Trump guilty of crimes – and there is such a will in many people – there’s a multiplicity of ways.

    Doesn’t some part of you want to see Trump win the 2024 presidential election as a political prisoner from a prison cell??

    Stop fighting absurdity and embrace it.

  24. Any of youze watch boxing?

    Any Joe Frazier fans?

    You know Joe Frazier was probably the most psychologically tough fighter who ever lived.

    He was short, had one bad arm from a childhood accident, and one bad eye from a busted speed bag that came apart from all the abuse; but he was relentless. He would never stop coming forward. You literally had to kill him to make him quit.

    Frazier was the one fighter Ali feared because Ali knew that their rivalry was a personal blood-feud and that Joe would rather die in the ring let Ali win, even though Joe was a smaller, half-blind, one handed fighter. He made up the difference in height, weight, speed, grace, ring intelligence, punch resistance and even power with stamina and will.

    Stamina and will are fearsome traits that are not equally distributed throughout the population. Stamina and will alone can crown a champion.

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