147 thoughts on “Silly Peasants

  1. From the first newspaper to publish the incriminating evidence on Hunter Biden’s laptop:
    Hunter Biden met with his father multiple times while working for a Romanian real estate tycoon accused of corruption — an effort that netted Joe Biden’s second son and associates “millions” of dollars, a source close to the arrangement told The Post.
    https://nypost.com/2022/08/13/hunter-biden-met-with-dad-immediately-after-romanian-business-meetings/

    Garland is committed to enforcing the law “without fear or favor,” so I am sure he’ll put his best guys on this.

  2. The loony left is now pushing the insane theory that TRUMP STOLE NUCLEAR SECRETS SO HE COULD SELL THEM TO PUTIN !!!!!!ELEVENTY!! MUST CREDIT ARKHAM ASYLUM!!

  3. Garland is committed to enforcing the law “without fear or favor,” so I am sure he’ll put his best guys on this.

    Since OMB is not involved, will never happen. Dude, Hunter could kill someone in broad daylight on 5th Ave, with an AR, on video, while shouting racist slogans, and he would be celebrated as a victim of his addiction, let alone arrested!

  4. Also on Garland’s hit list will be the leakers who told WaPo and other dem-friendly outlets what they said was seized from Trump’s house literally while Garland was on television telling the American that the JD couldn’t say anything about what was seized until a judge had signed off on the info.

  5. Judicial Watch has already filed FOIA requests, which will inevitably be honored. They are valuable allies.

  6. Merrick Garland is doing the right thing for the Constitution.

    Donald Trump is making the best of it for himself.

    The interesting thing is what will be done by elected Republicans. Will they serve the Constitution, or will they serve Donald Trump?

  7. Garland is is doing what he is doing to please Biden, because the dem base has been pressuring Biden to get Trump indicted on something, anything, but the Jan 6 committee has been a failure AND a circus. That’s the simple truth, Emery.
    Slow Joe has never been what you’s call “smart,” and he hasn’t gotten better with age.
    Some of those TDS people are so batshit crazy they call Trump a “career criminal” and they can’t point to the crimes he’s been found guilty of..

  8. A state which will not prosecute a criminal if that criminal happens to be president, or king, or prime minister cannot claim to have the rule of law. Prosecuting Trump is frightening, will likely have major political repercussions, and could even result in violence. Failing to prosecute him would be worse. High stakes stuff. Nota bene Macchiavelli’s advice on this: never lightly wound your enemy.

  9. Now I am hearing that just tow years after the Democrat congress voted to impeach Trump because he had requested that the president of Ukraine investigate Biden, Democrat Joe Biden’s Justice Department began a criminal investigation of Donald J Trump, his likely opponent in the 2024 election.
    Jesus H Christ this is dirty.
    I listened to Andy McCarthy on a podcast the other day. McCarthy says he worked with Garland back in the 90s, when McCarthy was a fed prosecutor and Garland was a judge. McCarthy thought he was a great fellow, smart and professional. McCarthy says THAT Merrick Garland McCarthy says, would have laughed you out of the room if you had suggested the feds should investigate parents for being disruptive at school board meetings. Hence McCarthy says the problem is the dem base. The rabid Trump haters tell Biden they won’t turn out unless Garland indicts Trump (this was chattered about in the MSM back in June). So Biden puts pressure on Garland, and Garland approves a search warrant alleging criminal violations, and is caught flat-footed by the public response.

  10. Calling some one criminal is easy. Trump should have indicted criminal Joe Biden when he had the chance, etc.
    More dumbness from Emery, the go-to guy for intellectual gibberish.

  11. “A state which will not prosecute a criminal if that criminal happens to be president, or king, or prime minister, or Secretary of State, or son of POTUS, or Speaker of the House cannot claim to have the rule of law.”

    FTFY, 🐀

  12. McCarthy had some comments about the current state of the FBI. McCarthy, the former federal prosecutor who successfully prosecuted the Blind Sheik for the first Trade Towers bombing back in 1993, says that he made a mistake when he endorsed the FBI’s expansion into intelligence after 9/11. McCarthy now says the FBI is terrible at these things and has become a political actor. McCarthy’s excuse is that back in the day, he thought the leadership at the FBI would put a hard stop on domestic political investigations.
    Guess that never happened.
    Too little, too late, Eugene McCarthy.
    Corruption is the rule, not the exception, in government. The Federal and state bureaucrats identify with people of their social class, not “average Americans.” This is a surprise only to the well educated.

  13. “All Garland has to do is comply with the laws, provide this information to us, let us look. Show us the goods,” Mike Turner, the top Republican on the House intelligence committee, said on CNN. “We need to determine, is this a national security threat? And . . . was there abuse of discretion by attorney-general Garland?,” he said.

    Turner is presumably an educated man with some knowledge of legal procedure, given the position he holds.

    That makes his comments even more shameful and absurd.

    The information in the affidavit supporting an application to the Court for a search warrant is normally kept private unless and until any criminal charges are laid. This is for the protection of any suspects. Turner knows this. What does he do? He says “Show us the goods!” as if that were normal.

    And then he goes on to ask whether there was an “abuse of discretion” by the AG. Investigating crimes isn’t an abuse.

    Disgraceful, twisty comments designed to fool the ignorant and the unwary

  14. Trump has been out of office for 18 freaking months, the Gestapo was at his house months ago and he showed them where the documents were stored. They told him to put a stronger lock on the door. Now, they are suddenly concerned? Screw that!
    The wording in Garland’s order, was to seize “Any and all documents, dated from January 20, 2017 to January 20, 2021.” An alleged insider told the Gestapo where to find ze papers, yet, they were rummaging around in his house, including going through Melania’s closets and underwear drawers, broke the lock that they told him to install, while making his attorneys wait at the end of the driveway, “without anyone being allowed to give them water or food”, for over 9 hours?! Gross incompetence? Nope! Politically motivated fishing expedition!
    And anyone dumb enough to believe that he had “nuclear codes”, I’m talking to YOU Emery and asswipe Keith Ellison, clearly should STFU. Those codes were changed the day Pedo Pete took office and the fact that he and the ignorant San Francisco ho have them, should scare the crap out of everyone!

  15. Given that it took more than two days for Garland to make a statement, it is clear that he did not anticipate the strength of the reaction from both the Left or the Right. So more ham-handedness from Biden introducing the law into what are, obviously, political issues.
    Biden loves to issue executive orders that specifically call for a “whole of government” approach to enacting its agenda. That’s why, at a time when gas prices are at record highs, and transportation bottle necks are causing shortages of common goods, Pete Buttagieg goes on television to talk about electric cars and racial inequity in the highway system
    Well, the JD is part of government, isn’t it?

  16. Further to my last, the check box token spokes woman for Pedo Pete and Pete himself, claimed that they had no advanced knowledge of the raid on Trump’s home. Do they really think people are that stupid? Oh. Wait. According to Hillary Clinton and Nancy Piglosi, they do!

  17. There is no chance that Garland would have signed off on something as something this novel, ahistorical, and that had implications for the presidency w/o Biden’s office being involved. The word could have come from Ron Klain or some other TDS afflicted staffer, but if Biden’s office was not consulted Garland has gone rogue.
    That’s why he finds himself in the odd position of saying that this is just the law being enforced on a citizen “without fear or favor” while his leakers make bizarre claims that Trump’s possession of the material amounted to a dire security threat to the US.

  18. the fbi carried assault rifles which biden sez are weapons of war there only purpose is to kill did they think the upstairs maid was hiding behind the dresser with a bazooka

    was this a search or a death squad hey bananna republic right

  19. Trump, like OJ Simpson in Las Vegas, having escaped punishment for his earlier misdeed, is now entangled in a possible felony which he could easily have avoided, and why? His fundamental psychology: he always only ever thinks of himself, and he thinks these are his papers; and, maybe most of all, it’s personal: he just doesn’t like the people at Justice and the NARA.

    He’s lived his entire life as if the rules don’t apply to him, and found it to be largely true. We hear the phrase “above the law” thrown around a lot, but Trump believes it to his core.

    He’s only and ever concerned about his money and his ratings.

  20. ^^ still can’t name any crimes that Trump has been found guilty of committing.
    These are the ramblings of mind deranged by Trump. Don’t look for reason, you won’t find it.

  21. It would be interesting to sit in on the DJ’s meetings about what, exactly, they are considering prosecuting Trump for. If its the removal of the documents from the White House, well, that happened when Trump was president.
    Hard to see how you can prosecute a past president of the opposing party for actions that he took when he was president and claim that you are not being political.
    But we all know that the Biden administration is not run by especially smart or competent people.

  22. Trump is aided and abetted by the most opportunistic and extreme parts of the Republican party.

    Trump has neither justice nor law on his side. He’s wielding the threat of more insurrection as an intimidation against the administration of justice. How’s that going to end?

  23. ^^Calls Trump a serial criminal, and can’t name a crime Trump has been found guilty of. Emery makes asserions and doesn’t bother to back them up with claims of fact. This is what intellectual bankruptcy looks like

  24. Imagine leaking the warrant to Breitbart and expecting it to go well. What a clown show. I can’t figure out what he gained from it other than getting them to redact the most egregious stuff that he took and to get the agents names out to his militants to attack them.

  25. Trump did not “leak a document” to Breitbart.
    When you have to declare war on the truth, you’ve already lost.

  26. Here’s a bit of Emery logic for you.
    The Clintons were investigated over and over and never found guilty, so that proves they are innocent.
    Trump was investigated over and over and never found guilty, so that proves Trump is guilty.

  27. Maybe woolly can help us out here.

    Which documents did Trump declassify? The ones that the DOJ planted? Or ones that he didn’t bring to Mar-a-lago?

    Would like to see Trump under oath explaining who on his national security team he gave this “standing order” to. Pretty clear he is starting to make things up not really thinking ahead.

    Like a 12 year old.

  28. Which documents did Trump declassify? The ones that the DOJ planted? Or ones that he didn’t bring to Mar-a-lago?

    👆🏽 Cut and pasted verbatim from degenerate Twitter.

    It suddenly occurs to me why rAT is so enamored with Pedo Joe. They are both recognized plagiarists of the work of their intellectual betters and congenital liars.

  29. Emery now thinks that it is my job to read Trump’s mind. I have no idea why he cares what I think about Trump declassifying documents, I haven’t commented on it, as far as I know.
    Emery is dancing with the man in the mirror again, I suppose.

  30. You’ve got Trump now, Emery! He won’t be able to wiggle himself out of this one! The walls are closing in on Trump!
    Trump seems to have FINALLY found a decent team of lawyers. Maybe he will fire them, or maybe they will quit, or maybe Biden will have them disbarred, if garland gets desperate.
    Democrats don’t know what a terrible thing it is that they have done. Biden’s Afghanistan rout resulted in the first European land war in 75 years. This is as bad, or worse. What bunch of incompetents, Democrats literally cannot lead a troop of cub scouts at this point, the cubbies would all die from neglect after they were molested by trans “den mothers.”

  31. Liz Cheney is fixing to get flattened tomorrow. 361 is saying Trump’s endorsed candidate is >50 points ahead.

    Hopefully, the humiliation will give her Neo-con daddy a massive coronary.

  32. Trump is more powerful now than ever. And the degenerates have Pedo Joe’s handlers to thank.

  33. Funny how Republicans just are not interested in what Trump was doing with the documents, the fact he wouldn’t turn them over and then lied about them repeatedly. They couldn’t care less and are prepared to discredit all democratic institutions just to win the next election.

  34. Funny how the Trump passports the FBI first denied taking, then admitted taking, then returned, did not appear on the inventory list they gave Trump.
    The FBI is beclowning itself again. Cuz that’s what clowns do.

  35. Looks like Emery is on the OMG TRUMP WAS GOING TO SELL OUR NUkLEAR SEKRITS TO PUTIN! train.
    Runaway speculation, unmoored from verifiable empirical information, is Emery’s specialty.

  36. ^^ Aren’t you GOP donors getting a little tired of the RNC paying Trump’s legal bills?

  37. Applying the law “without fear or favor” — it seems that is exactly what the far right is afraid about, and wants to abolish.

  38. Emery on August 17, 2022 at 8:26 am said:
    Applying the law “without fear or favor” — it seems that is exactly what the far right is afraid about, and wants to abolish.

    You are a lunatic, Emery. If you ask any conservative if the believe that the law should be enforced without fear or favor, they will say yes.
    It is Democrats, and their obsession with “equity,” that wants different laws for different people. One set of laws for Hunter Biden and Hillary Clinton, another set of laws for Trump. One set of laws for BLM protesters, another set of laws for MAGA protesters.

  39. The American Right has Trump, the British Right has Brexit. Neither make any sense except to the people that believe in them. The Wyoming primary tell us today’s Republican party belongs to Marjorie Taylor Greene not to Liz Cheney.

  40. And today’s Democrat party belongs to loonies and race hustlers.
    Emery, your observations are either nonsensical or banal. They are never insightful or interesting.
    Off year elections are driven by turning out the base. That is true for both parties. Their is no lunatic GOP congressman who is not matched by some equally lunatic Democrat congressman.

  41. Please remind me when the Democrats violently stormed the capitol attempting to overturn an election they fairly lost based on blatant lies about fraud that years later they continue to perpetuate? Lazy whataboutism is not an excuse for fascism and false equivalencies are cheap tricks

    But those overeducated moralizers in the Democratic Party have a worrying tendency to extremes too. Time to come back down to earth.

  42. ^^ Emery has no idea who “really” won the 2020 election. I don’t either.The rest of what he has written is more gibberish. As I have noted before, the people most likely to whine about the danger to “our democracy” were also the more likely to support one-man dictatorial rule during covid. Spare me your holier than thou bullshit, Emery.

  43. Trump’s first explanation is always a lie. You’d think by now the pro-Trump mooks would have learned to factor that basic fact into their work. But no.

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