Sunday, July 20, 2025

Government Is Of Laws, After All


 

Trump thinks Trump v U.S. applies to him, only. After all, it’s his name in the caption, right? Not Obama’s.
The amazing thing about brave people speaking out is that it inspires others to do the same by creating a permission structure. Since I published this article 4 hours ago, I've heard from multiple sources confirming what's in it.

https://www.muellershewrote.com/p/the-epstein-cover-up-at-the-fbi
Several excellent points in her article, not the least of which is what a complete clusterfuck the operation was. Not only no operational security, the orders about what to do changed almost daily. Looking for anything to do with Trump wasn’t assigned until days into the effort. What to look for, what to flag, how to flag it, what would be done with it…all changed constantly, while employees were worked on 24 to 36 hour shifts.

Yeah; morale stayed strong.

These people are shambling idiots lurching from moment to moment, without the merest atom of a clue how to organize a two-car funeral procession. Which, when you think about it, is the real problem. And the saving grace. Successful dictators actually know how to make an organization work. From the top down, these people don’t have a fucking clue what they are doing, 
Another graduate of the Donald Trump school of law who thinks there is a universal solvent that dissolves all legal actions. Which is not the way the law works at all.

Justice Jackson, for example, was appointed by vote of the Senate. As were all of Biden’s Article III judicial nominees. Whether or not Biden ever used an autopen (and the DOJ has a legal memo approving the use of the autopen by Presidents) in connection with any of those nominations is wholly irrelevant.

These guys are going to be so disappointed when the courts don’t grant them their fantasies before the midterms. But as I was saying: no understanding of how government works. At. All.

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