By William Corden
Readers just have to watch this podcast by Alan Dershowitz (who is NOT a Trump supporter by the way).
He was allowed to remain in the courtroom while Judge Merchan tore a strip off witness Costello and gives us a 3D picture of the bias in this trail. He centers on the mainstream media outlets’ derelict reporting on the proceedings and highlights the stretches the New York DOJ have taken to try and hang a verdict on President Trump.
He highlights the innumerable mistakes in procedure that the judge has made and yet that doesn’t bother the MSM one iota.
It has been, from the outset, a revenge show trial and even with the flimsiest of evidence, most of it hearsay and fabrications, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a guilty verdict conjured up by some backroom shenanigans.
It’s been the same throughout history, if you disagree with the people in power, they’ll find a way to nail you, but occasionally someone surfaces who can’t be stopped and I think (or rather, I hope) they’ve met their match with Donald.
Here’s the site for the podcast , for once a logical analysis of what’s going on. The justice system has indeed been weaponized.
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4 Responses
‘Mine eyes have seen the Second Coming of governance by The Lad,
His gold-orange tresses drive His opponents mad
Trump will be trampling on each traitor and each cad,
We’ll say naught about the super-silly-ass elitist, devotee of every bad fad.
He’s here to clean house, rid it of each louse
Hercules will laud Him
as will each patriot’s face signal, to grin from grim.’
A perfect characterization of what’s going on in that courtroom — and an interesting listen! Thanks!
Ditto.
It’s as though we’re living in a bad dream. Mirage as hoax as farce as cartoon over-stuffed with infantile exaggeration.
And to top it off, the tale is told by a come to life Diogenes as Dershowitz, himself the honest man he sought.
Is Brother Theodore, monologist philosopher of long ago, correct when speaking for all of us, opined, “If I hadn’t been insane, I’d have gone mad long ago.”
Will We the People wake up in time, or are we doomed to experience the failure of our grand fathers experiment in maturity?
Are we in a sanitarium being run by its inmates? When is it my turn to be in charge?