Thursday, February 13, 2020

Dead From The Neck Up

This a is the best account/quote of Trump’s words that I can find. What dothey reveal is how determinedly, stupefyingly, brutally ignorant he is. Then again, this is the guy who doesn’t recognize the significance of Pearl Harbor.

Roger Stone was tried in a jury trial. He was convicted on seven counts, including obstruction of Congress, lying to Congress, and witness tampering (sound familiar? And honestly, what Stone's trial revealed about the Trump campaign, and Trump, is much more interesting than the "horse race" of whether or not he'll be sentenced, by how much, and will he be pardoned.  Manafort's trial revealed much, too; but no one is interested in anything beyond how he spends his time in jail.).  He isn't being punished for reasons "nobody understands."  The person who doesn't understand is the doofus watching FoxNews rather than taking information from his own administration.


What happens now? This is very likely how this ends:

Except I don’t expect a pardon.  Trump has attacked Judge Jackson for putting Paul Manafort in "solitary confinement" (she didn't; judges don't decide that, prisons do).  But while he's complaining anew about Manafort's treatment, he's not so much as dangling a pardon for Manafort.  Nor for Flynn, who hasn't been sentenced yet.  This is faux outrage ginned up by Trump spending too much time watching basic cable.  He's not so much flexing his muscles as venting his spleen.  William Barr is a knight in the retinue to Trump's Henry II (and that's as far as THAT analogy goes), who is ridding Trump of this troublesome priest.  Trump likes that:  he says frog, Barr jumps.  But does Trump really want to order the pardon (murder) of Stone (Thomas Becket; again, let's not carry that any further)?  No, of course not.

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