It is “trending” on Twitter, which means the word and the sentiment isn’t leaving the public mindset anytime soon. It always comes with the hashtag, and written thusly: #SCROTUS. Feel free to share in any way fitting. It’s official, the final supreme shoe has fallen and we have no choice, really. Investigation and impeachment proceedings for the offenders have to happen. Shocking as it is, the corruption tolerated as a pile of dirt beneath a carpet has become an Everest to dismantle.
And in so many places.
With so many tendrils. Remember when Ivanka had a hard time with the word, “complicit”? Or was it us having trouble with her? It’s epidemiological to the GOP family and friends. I’ll just jump in and say coordinated, and investigate.
Maybe Rudy has a thing or two to tell now that his subpoena has been served. Along with ice cream and birthday cake. All in real time on Bannon’s WarRoom. Thank goodness for capitalization. (Warroom!)
America’s mayor, he thought he’d escape the subpoena for the Arizona fake elector plot while he also hid from his responsibilities to Shay Moss and Ruby Freeman. Or that was his story. Rudy’s trying to elude paying his judgment for oh, a figure hovering around 150 million dollars. He’s even incapable of finalizing bankruptcy for himself. Anytime procrastination is problem, just give a thought to Rudy, the new patron saint.
But friends in important places, lend a helping hand… like a telephone chain made in heaven with National Christianity dreams. Oh, look, a message now…
From Ginny Thomas, who worked with Mark Meadows. He too, was finally indicted in Arizona. But Mrs. SCROTUS? ….. crickets. Oops, sorry Cricket.
This looks more like late night drunks waiting for their Uber, but buddies are buddies and the bro flick is gonna be epic.
Roger Stone brought a touch of elegance to the par-tay.
While wives, kept quieter in the background. Glad it’s coming to light so we can give proper “thanks”.
From the 2016 election to the court in any of the trials real or (simply imagined, ahem Aileen Cannon) that include Trump, Giuliani, Bannon, Meadows, the characters are few and very closely associated. Flynn’s name hopefully will be heard much more, too, outside of the MAGA crowd of support, I mean by the authorities to lock him away.
Hard to imagine these characters a as the plotters of the demise of the free world, but this is where we land today. A sad and true moment.
What? They were supposed to be pretty or handsome? Evil comes in the package it comes in.
So, Barron was graduated and Proud Dad, showed up. Merchan is a terrific judge, he’s made Trump honor his word. Shocking indeed. Melania even was caught smiling.
Monday, cross on Michael Cohen continues. What demeanor will Todd Blanche exhibit? General punditry says he looks oddly or weirdly aggressive, not following the plot of his own making. The entire trial is like a play in the best meaning, for the jury. But, he ain’t no Shakespeare. And based on facts… Oh well, loser Trump will lose again. Get prepared.
Tuesday should be the wrap up and closing arguments by prosecution and defense. Can’t wait till this fiasco in the news is over. The trial is very important but the coverage is a Disneyland of speculation and features the whiner in his crying pen multiple times a day.
Few actual facts in this simple and yet overly complex story, where there are too many checks for “one” payment. Despicable characters make it natural for a daytime novella television episodic event, which is where we are stuck… in popcorn futures with many trials still ahead.
Long, but the full version of the congressional cat fight if you haven’t seen it. Watching the men is more fun as it all unfolds. Bobert crosses herself in some kind of holy pretense. I’m team Crockett all the way!
Jasmine nailed it for all of us.
Thanks for being here. I wouldn’t be here without you.
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Wow, Gari, I could hardly believe most of this could actually be happening! More dumpster fires. Way to throw a punch, Jasmine. I love that cartoon of "Real Housewives of SC"...scary true! Thanks!!
There was a time when Congresscritters and Senatrats could be relied upon to follow their conscience and their oath of office. For example, I was amazed to learn this week that Senator Sam Ervin -- who became known for asking "What did the President know and when did he know it?" -- had previously voted with segregationists. But when it came down to whether or not the President can hire burglars to search his opponents' offices, Sam stood up for justice. As have so many others before 1981.
Now they have to ask their "leader" what to think and how to vote. The spectacle of GOP elected officials acting as Trump proxies to preserve his compliance with a gag order is more than enough to make me gag.
And that goes double for their willing compliance with #SCROTUS politics.