Monday, February 02, 2026

“We Regret Being Exposed….”

We don’t too public shaming as well as the Irish, but we can publicly shame people named in the Epstein files, if only because of the association. I don’t assume they all eaped young girls. I do assume they looked the other way. Which is more than enough.
@PabloReports : What do you make of Trump being mentioned 38,000 times in the Epstein files?

Swalwell: That’s 38,000 more times than most people I know, and that’s 38,000 reasons why people want to know why he won’t come in and sit for an interview. People want justice. If he did nothing wrong, then he should have no problem coming in and answering questions.
If shaming did any good in America, we wouldn’t be talking about “President Trump” in the present tense. But it’s always better late than never. Between ICE and Epstein and everything else (not discounting Greenland, either), Trump is digging the hole all by himself. Who am I to deny him the shovel? How you know it’s a good movie. I’ve heard of that with books, but never with movies. Although it does explain the reported $8 million box office. Trump could easily find some fool to finance the purchase of that many tickets. (And never, ever discount the absolutely egregious nature of Hollywood bookkeeping. I used to walk around this kind of cheap cynicism; but Trump has taught me you can’t afford to anymore. Whatever you think, it’s probably worse.)
Gutfeld: They are frightened, they are insecure, they are really worried about fitting in—they will embrace any slogan because deep down they fear that their deficiencies will be exposed. They are basket cases. They will do anything to fit in which is why they went after Nicki Minaj. They felt that people can see they are just a bunch of followers that are terrified. Their empathy is purely performative. I love how transparent they are in their subservient stupidity.
Projection and denial are such cruel mistresses. Funny how he puts his finger on the problem. Then again, a blind hog can find an acorn.  A reminder that the only way he can do this is through the courts, and the courts don’t play. (Yes, he may try it through the DOJ or DHS, but it will end up in court anyway). And his track record in court over election matters is: absolute zero. Nil for nil. Nada.

He’s not gonna see shit in Georgia, except his case(s) being thrown out.

Lagniappe:
And finally: It tickles me that people take his useless threats to the election seriously (not even J6 changed the election), but see right through his bullshit exaggerations. Oh well, consistency is seldom consistent.

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