As I started writing this entry, our ex-president has just had his 4th criminal indictment. My friends know how happy I am to see this, as this man has no empathy for his fellow human being. Like the late, great Dame Edna, they'd both say that "it's all about me." Unlike Dame Edna, the ex-president is a malicious and corrupt grifter.
If one is a "Conservative" by today's standards, one dispenses with the rule of law and order when their side breaks the law. In the case of our former president, most GOP politicians defend our 45th president because they are afraid of his supporters. The ex-president is the leader of a cult, and he is an expert at leading it. The "sane" members of the GOP fear this cult, and go out of their ways to avoid its ire.
Unfortunately, the names of the Grand Jurors who indicted the ex-president and his henchmen on RICO charges are public record. This means that it is likely that they will be "punished" for indicting the leader of the cult. This is a shame. All jurors (Grand and Trial) should not have their names published in the public record. Sadly, in Georgia, Grand Jurors' names and addresses are on the public record, and in this case, puts these people at risk. Don't be surprised if some cult member attacks one of the 23 grand jurors on the case at some time in the near future.
And now the "fun" begins.
I expect to see the prosecuting attorneys all fighting to get their cases on the docket in ways that the individual trials don't conflict with each other. The Federal trials will not be on TV. But Georgia's might be. We need for the public to see everything, so that there is no chance to say the ex-president and his cronies were railroaded. We need for people to see that justice was fair, and based on all credible evidence. Hopefully, something will allow this to happen.
But what happens before, during, and after a fair trial?
Many people who are part of the MAGA cult have given up on classic American principles. They feel that the elite live under different rules than the rest of us do, and they are right to some degree. Clinton lied under oath when referring to Monica Lewinsky, and no one from the Democratic party stood up to say that a felony was committed and that he should be disciplined (or impeached, then removed from office). Because his wife stood by him, she got one of two choice US Senate nominations and easily won the vacant seat. People in this class were told that globalization would bring them more and better work, and instead were put on the dole in states where no new work was to be found. Can you blame them for supporting a cult leader, when he says the very things the masses want to hear - even if easily proven untrue?
Since many in this cult no longer believe that we have the rule of law, nor do they believe that we have fair elections, they feel that it is OK to use violence to achieve their ends - nothing else has worked for them. What will happen to the jurors who indicted their leader? I'm afraid to find out the answer to that question. I'm even more afraid of what will happen during the trial, and after a possible conviction. Could you imagine what would happen if this man and his henchmen are sent to prison - as they likely deserve?
I'm afraid for America. Very afraid....
PS: MAGA Lunatics have published the names and addresses of the Grand Jurors, so that they can extract their revenge. Let's hope that they can stay safe from harm.
2 comments:
I'm also worried about the Trump situation, and I'm not even American. There won't be peace till he dies, and maybe not even then. I do get the feeling, though, that enough competent public figures, especially in the legal field, are determined that Trump won't have his way and wreck the constitution and rule of law. I get the feeling that simply drowning his campaign in endless litigation is what they're thinking, even if he is not actually convicted.
The world right now scares me; it's full of violent. stupid maniacs determined to end the rule of law and bring dictators back. And we saw what that was like in the 1930s and '40s. Not again, thanks.
Sue x
Sue -
I agree with you. Unfortunately, the populism that Trump unleashed is all over the globe. Formerly middle class, entitled people have seen their privileges erode, as well as their economic place in society. They have grievances against globalists, and want to retreat into a system that worked for their parents and grandparents - no matter how unjust it was to minorities.
And yes, we're seeing many of the same themes that are reminiscent of the 1930's and 1940's. This frightens me quite a bit!!!!
M
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