Legal things don’t happen on your Twitter-and-cable-news attention-span.
— ForbiddenPopehat (@Popehat) November 12, 2021
Deal with it. https://t.co/jBzbbUUEXt
All of them? The law is not conducted in reality the way it is on TeeVee. Or for TeeVee, for that matter. TeeVee constructs a narrative (be it "news" or a "courtroom drama"). Reality creates it's own narrative. It's called "reality." And it's not a TeeVee show. Deal with it.The thing that strikes me in these videos is the complete lack of self-awareness. Like you can tell the dude has been running the courtroom as his own private little fiefdom for *years.* Absolutely zero filter. Makes you wonder how many other judges operate like this. https://t.co/LO4mECGrIe
— Christopher Ingraham (@_cingraham) November 12, 2021
Exactly.“Judge is actually cringe” is news in the sense that “lawyer is kind of a dick” is news.
— ForbiddenPopehat (@Popehat) November 12, 2021
I'm glad it was done by a grand jury, and that an arrest warrant has been issued. A '60's activist lawyer could still scream "POLITICAL!" But with as much reduced credibility as the criminal justice system can provide. And we don't need any more of this:Also: “A FEW WEEKS IS TOO SLOW, INDICT FASTER!” Is just a bad look. The criminal justice system’s fucked up enough without you treating it like goddamned DoorDash.
— ForbiddenPopehat (@Popehat) November 12, 2021
"A slothlike pace" is the anti-MAGA equivalent of "LOCK HER UP!" Except we're saying it about "bad guys," so it's okay.How about we should fix the broken system and then demand it conduct itself with a greater sense of diligence, determination and timeliness, let's not forget the slothlike pace is ruinous to people also.
— Stephen W. Hudson (@StephenWHudson1) November 12, 2021
I'd settle in cases like the one of executive privilege with a separate rocket-docket that would provide minimal opportunities to game the system for delay.
ReplyDeleteAs for Bruce Schroeder, I think the signals of bias have reached past a tipping point where it's clear he's trying to get an outcome he wants. Having elected judges is even worse than the other way of appointing them. If that's the way judges are allowed to operate the belief that things were better here than in the Rumple stories is a delusion.