Thought For The Day

 

No one watches summer reruns.  However, Viva Frei and Robert Gouveia have done so, so we don’t have to:

 

 

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

 

 

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Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, June 10, AD 2022 4:59am

Pretty much everyone has failed the J6 defendants except for Julie Kelly, a scatter of those in Congress, and some of their counsel. The conduct of the DC judiciary has been atrocious. If we have a Republican president in 2025, one of the first things he should do is fire every lawyer in the U.S. Attorney’s office in DC and pardon every defendant. Not holding my breath. Republican politicians disappoint you about 98% of the time.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, June 10, AD 2022 5:02am

By the way, did you notice the Sulzberger Birdcage Liner put the story about an assassination plot against Brett Kavanaugh (in the course of which an armed man was right outside his house) on page A20.

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Friday, June 10, AD 2022 5:16am

Brandon Straka talked about his detention and experience here:
https://youtu.be/_4V1TBhId7I

And on Viva’s show too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz4tLSCBdOE

(Don’t tell him “you needed a better lawyer” that set him off on Viva’s show.)

Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, June 10, AD 2022 6:32am

The J6 defendants would benefit from lawyers actually on their side. Some of the public defenders were colluding with the prosecution.

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Friday, June 10, AD 2022 7:08am

Yeah well… apparently there’s rules about which lawyers can practice in DC, so if you’re a Jan 6th defendant, you just have to find a lawyer on your side out of a city which went 92.9% for Biden.

So… yeah. Welcome to the rigged game.

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Friday, June 10, AD 2022 8:22am

January 2021 on the mind . . .

Gasoline was $2.199, not $4.999 a gallon; a dozen eggs was $1.89, not $3.09; and the rate on a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage was 3%, not 5.23%.

May 2022 CPI was up 8.6% year-on-year [1.0% month-on-month]. That’s 8.6% if you don’t eat or heat or drive a car . .

Bob Kurland
Admin
Friday, June 10, AD 2022 9:33am

Why hasn’t Trump contributed to lawyers for the Jan 6 defendants? I conclude big mouth, small heart. I approve of the things he’s done as President. I don’t like the man.

Foxfier
Admin
Friday, June 10, AD 2022 9:49am

Rhyming with T. Shaw’s point, about “imagine being a politician with cratering approvals in a country that increasingly can’t afford gas or food, and deciding to remind the citizens how easily it was overcome the last time disgruntled folks stormed the capital city and sent the government fleeing in panic.”

Seriously, if they actually thought that was a serious threat… why would they bring it up now?!?

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Friday, June 10, AD 2022 12:33pm

Tons of attorneys have such privileges and tons of attorneys could get such privileges.

So why haven’t you?

Always easier to point fingers than to actually do something.

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Friday, June 10, AD 2022 2:37pm

Desperate, destitute, disarmed people are more easily ruled.

Don’t let the [expletive-deleted] SOB’s latest Reichstag Fire moment distract you from their trashing of your 401k, their intent to murder half of the US Supreme Court, etc., etc., etc.

Their intent is to gull you into inaction as they wreck your economy and infringe your liberties.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Friday, June 10, AD 2022 3:02pm

So no politician got hurt. No politician got injured. A bit of property damage. And its been dragged on and treated as though mass murder was committed on the entire sitting Congress with no survivors.

A protestor was killed with no explanation to her family. Protestors are sitting in jail with no release date. Btw Trump is scummy for sitting back but my guess he is trying to distance himself from this so he can run again.
So thinking that the only reason for this circus is that the committee and the entire circus members are paying themselves a good bit of coin to drag this thing out. Not to mention it’s a sure way to bury Trump and ensure he doesn’t run again.

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Saturday, June 11, AD 2022 1:30am

Many of those suffering from the Commiecrat show trials viz. Jan 6 are ardent Trump supporters who would take a bullet for him. It’s sad that Trump apparently has abandoned them. And neither has any of Trump’s bootlickers in the conservative movement media said anything about that.

The Christian Teacher
The Christian Teacher
Saturday, June 11, AD 2022 5:09am

Why hasn’t Trump contributed to lawyers for the Jan 6 defendants? I conclude big mouth, small heart. I approve of the things he’s done as President. I don’t like the man.
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Whew! What judgement. Trump, as a private citizen & as president, has tons of examples of showing compassion on others. You may just not be aware of them.
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Trump, who is also a victim of what took place on Jan 6, is not responsible for the actions of these people who went into the capitol. He is probably furious with them because of the damage it has done to them & him. I know I am. What were these idiots thinking?

T. Shaw
T. Shaw
Saturday, June 11, AD 2022 6:03am

There is no justice.

These people are in prison what 20 months after committing misdemeanors and millions of illegals are released with a immigration court date never to show up again..

If the regime’s rioters were even taken in [which in 2020 was almost never] in every blue city/state dumpster fire in what was the USA they’d have been out on the street on zero bail before the PD finished the paperwork.

These people are being railroaded and held far beyond any legal pre-trial term. And, the fix is in.

Every gangbanger in every blue dumpster fire city gets a pro bono lawyer. Not these people!

It don’t mean nothing. They will simply steal 2024, too. They did it in 2020.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Saturday, June 11, AD 2022 7:09am

I’d like Mr. Trump to hand the baton to Mr. DeSantis. At 46, he’ll be younger than I’d like for that job, but he’s the best we’ve got. I admire Cruz, but he’s not got the executive experience. Pence has a history of being rolled by Chamber-of-Commerce twits.

Frank
Frank
Saturday, June 11, AD 2022 7:25am

Agree about all three. I would add my opinion that Cruz belongs on the Supreme Court, not in the White House. Pence left the Catholic Church, for reasons I’ve never seen explained, but that shows poor judgment, as far as I’m concerned. And that’s in addition to his history that Art noted. But he looked good presiding over the Senate. 😆

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