I note that there is some nervousness amongst some moderate commentators that a prosecution on the Stormy Daniels payment may not stick with a jury. Be that as it may, it takes some remarkable political blindness to think that it's OK for a person's lawyer to be criminally punished for a payment, while completely leaving alone the person who paid the lawyer.
I do tend to think, though, that regardless of the New York case outcome, the prosecutions that definitely will sink Trump will be about his outrageously corrupt and criminal calls to Georgia officials to fix the vote count for him.
I'm tempted to return to the forum of cranky old codgers and ask them about that famous phone call to the Georgia election official. For all their ranting about stolen elections that phone call is the most powerful evidence of someone trying to fix the vote.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why Monty likes irritating them and I don't care. Perhaps his strategy is that they become so furious some of the old codgers will have a heart attack. I admire his tenacity. He knows he is not going to change their minds. Is Monty engaging in a secret sociobiological experiment?
This is the least of Trump's legal problems, Georgia, Jan 6 and his obstruction of stolen documents are far more dangerous
ReplyDeleteI would probably leave it until there is a trial on it. They already have heard the call and it doesn't register in their brain as corruption, because they are silly enough to think Trump is the real victim. However, there are now reports that there are other calls too - and it would good to hear them squirm over a repeated pattern of calls to corruptly change vote counts.
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