Friday, April 19, 2024

While Biden's World Burns, Dems Froth Over Trump's Kangaroo Trials

While Biden's World Burns, Dems Froth Over Trump's Kangaroo Trials

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Top O' the Briefing

Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. The Sine Qua Non Sequitur is off doing some light stretching and soul searching today. 

At first glance, it would seem like Democrats don't have much to be excited about these days. OK, that's only if you're glancing at reality. 

While virtually everything that Biden has touched is falling apart, the Democratic faithful are focused on their election tampering efforts via various corrupt courts. They like to talk about Donald Trump all of the time because talking about Joe Biden is too painful for them. If they can keep their Orange Man Bad in an orange jumpsuit fantasies alive, they can temporarily forget about Biden's wrecking ball. 

The rogue's gallery of scofflaw prosecutors and judges they've put together have kept the fantasy alive for now. Legal precedent be damned, these commies are just making up the law as they go along. 

The first of the "Iron Curtain Comes to America" show trials got underway yesterday in Manhattan, and the Trump-haters are rejoicing. 

It didn't take long for the plan to emerge in the courtroom, as Matt wrote

Judge Juan Merchan delivered a firm ultimatum to former President Donald Trump regarding his presence on the first day of his criminal trial. According to MSNBC's Jesse Rodrigeuz, Merchan told Trump he has to be in the courtroom every day for the duration of his trial.

"If you do not show up, there will be an arrest," Merchan warned.

The trial is expected to last six to eight weeks. The judge is essentially preventing Trump from campaigning for president. 

And there you have it, ladies and gentlemen. 

Merchan is essentially operating as a low-level Dem street thug. He wouldn't even say if he would adjourn court so that Trump could attend his son Barron's high school graduation. He's not only a lowlife who has no respect for the law, but he's also petty and small. 

That describes most of the avowed Trump haters though. 

This particular chapter of the Democrats' pre-election tampering saga was put into motion by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who has been known to be rather kind and generous to real criminals. In another post that Matt wrote, a CNN legal analyst gives a side-eye glance at the merits of Bragg's case against Trump: 

"Paying hush money is not a crime," Honig admits. "In fact, a hush-money agreement, though seedy, is legally no different from any other contract between private parties. So Trump knowing about the Daniels payoff — and he clearly did — is merely a starting point here and insufficient to prove anything criminal."

Many legal experts have accused Bragg of torturing existing law and making up something just so he could get Trump, which is what he promised to do when running for the DA gig. 

People who are cheering on what's happening to Trump don't realize that a justice system gone astray can turn on anyone. If the world keeps going the Democrats' way, a lot of smug people are in for a rude awakening. It's always the way when a society takes a hard leftward lurch. 

The lawfare railroading of Trump hasn't worked out the way that the Democrats have wanted it to so far. His legend has only grown among the faithful. As I've shared before, I know a lot of people who have grown more sympathetic towards Trump because of the Dems' antics. 

Merchan's efforts to keep Trump off of the campaign trail may just end up being a boon for Trump's pursuit of independent voters and Republicans who are inexplicably on the fence. 

What the Democrats don't get is that the people who aren't in their low-info base see all of this for the election tampering that it is. Now that Iran is acting up, their breathless attention to the legal woes they've thrown Trump's way isn't going to do much to distract from Biden's litany of failures. 

And there are certainly a lot more failures to come. 

https://pjmedia.com/stephen-kruiser/2024/04/16/the-morning-briefing-n4928188

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