Justice Is Blind And Probably A Little Buzzed On Adderall

By Mitch Berg

I mean, it’s a grand jury, intended to allow prosecutors to indict ham sandwiches, etc etc, bla bla.

But looking at this interview with the forewoman of the Trump grand jury in Fliorida…

…it’s hard to be filled with confidence in the future of one of the most important institutions in our democracy.

31 Responses to “Justice Is Blind And Probably A Little Buzzed On Adderall”

  1. Greg Says:

    She’s a witch, she’s a witch.

    Not kidding, a real witch.

    (Not that there is anything wrong with that)

  2. AI Ultra Maga Mammuthus Primigenesis Says:

    They should play this in split screen on TV the next time some lawyer or talking head puts on their serious face and announces that some person (D or R, activist, protester) has been indicted by a grand jury.

  3. TKS Says:

    She’s got the nose for it.

  4. AI Ultra Maga Mammuthus Primigenesis Says:

    One day you are looking at 110 years in the slammer for fraud, the next you are the head of grand jury investigating Donald J. Trump. Life is good when you are Sam Bank Friedman’s ex-girlfriend!

  5. Mr. D Says:

    It was a Special Grand Jury, akin to a Very Special Episode of “Blossom.”

  6. justplainangry Says:

    Or better yet, howz this for latest greasy bacon moment – effing porkers have no issues taking bribes and getting coerced into selling their souls, if they have any to begin with of course. Does ANYONE other than chatbots think there is still a rule of law in this country and pigs are on the side of the good?

    Arkansas cops rule suicide in death of Clinton aide linked to Jeffrey Epstein – who was found shot and tied to a tree with an electrical cord around his neck – despite no sign of weapon

  7. Emery Says:

    Personally I found Emily Kohrs to be an attention-seeking twit. I must also question the judgment of someone who gets all giggly about Rudy Giuliani. However, the Special Grand Jury, of which she was foreman, was empowered to do nothing but hear evidence and make recommendations. It is up to DA Fani Willis to present evidence to a regular grand jury that can hand down indictments. Ms Kohrs will have nothing to do with that. Although there may be some complaining from defendants looking for a way out, there will be a good deal of distance between Ms Kohrs and the grand jury that issues indictments. Mercifully, Ms. Kohrs will soon be forgotten.

    Perhaps the most significant clue here is the juror’s statement that the list of people recommended for indictment is not short. This suggests prosecution for conspiracy.

  8. AI Ultra Maga Mammuthus Primigenesis Says:

    JPA, just imagine how suspicious you will become when it revealed the dude was the last person to see Jeffrey Epstein alive!

  9. mjb003 Says:

    I have heard about this woman, I have seen the video of her talking without the volume on. I still haven’t listened, but just watching the video on mute, I can imagine how it sounds. Her expressions. I was sure this was some sort of parody at first.

  10. John "Bigman" Jones Says:

    Warfare is when I send my army to defeat your army so you cannot resist when I steal your country.

    Lawfare is when I send my lawyers to defeat your lawyers so you cannot resist when I steal your election.

    The phony J6 hearings in Congress, the phony “special” grand jury, they’re all lawfare intended to bleed dry the target and (with the help of complicit media) to confuse ignorant voters into believing there is substance to the lies. Typical Liberal dirty tricks. Can’t win if they don’t cheat.

  11. Blade Nzimande Says:

    Imagine watching this gint and believing voting will solve the problem.

    😂

  12. John "Bigman" Jones Says:

    Yes, but I’m voting harder this time. Sooo much harder. I’m going to be the first person in line to make damned sure I get to vote as hard as I possibly can.

    What could go wrong?

  13. bikebubba Says:

    Somebody didn’t listen very much when the judge explained what the grand jury is for, and why its deliberations are ordinarily kept secret, and why the prospective defendants do not get counsel in its procedures.

    If it torpedoes indictments, I will be laughing….

  14. Emery Says:

    MAGA supporters celebrating the misperception that Kohrs handed possible defendants a legal gift. This makes clear that the grand jury’s foreperson Emily Kohrs’ public comments fell within the court’s guidelines. While Trump’s lawyers will try to make hay out of it, there’s nothing here for them.

    “Judge McBurney, who oversaw the special grand jury, also clarified what he told jurors they could and couldn’t discuss publicly. No: discussions they had amongst themselves. Yes: things that unfolded when witnesses, prosecutors were in the room”

    Trump attorneys: Special grand jury probe ‘a clown show’
    https://www.ajc.com/politics/trump-attorneys-special-grand-jury-probe-a-clown-show/ZTR6VUWXGFC2BMOCX6FH6DAPCI/

  15. justplainangry Says:

    It gets better… No consequences, no remorse, just bloodlust…

    Confirmed: As We Suspected All Along, New Video Proves Capital Police on January 6 Started Firing on the Innocent Crowd Without Warning and Against the Law, Injuring Numerous Individuals (Shocking Video)

  16. justplainangry Says:

    And of course, fodder for Xi’s morning laugh…

    US sending up to 200 more troops to Taiwan as China tensions grow

  17. bikebubba Says:

    Emery, I doubt that the judge went line by line through the juror’s talk, but even if he did, something rankles about the notion that it’s OK to discuss things that happened in the courtroom. The tradition is that it stays secret to protect the case, and so if the judge signed off on that type of interview, he needs to go.

  18. Emery Says:

    “You’re not going to be shocked”
    “It’s not rocket science”
    “You won’t be too surprised”
    “It is not going to be some giant plot twist”
    “You probably have a fair idea of what may be in there”
    “I’m trying very hard to say that delicately”

    Everyone will read into these statements what they wish. Perhaps a regular Grand Jury will find 11,780 reasons to indict the former president.

  19. Blade Nzimande Says:

    The only voting I’m interested in participating in is the 👍🏻 or 👎🏻 on piles of filthy degenerates awaiting their fate in the coliseum.

  20. AI Ultra Maga Mammuthus Primigenesis Says:

    Are the walls closing in on Trump, Emery?

  21. AI Ultra Maga Mammuthus Primigenesis Says:

    I mean look at that crazy wiccan chick. Every word she speaks is gold, says Emery.

  22. Emery Says:

    ^^ What is ChatGPT telling you today??

  23. AI Ultra Maga Mammuthus Primigenesis Says:

    ^^I’m asking a serious question, Emery. Do you think that the walls are closing in Trump. Do you think “we got him now!”?

  24. Emery Says:

    These are only recommendations to indict. More steps are needed and it is already two years after the (alleged) crimes were committed. The wheels of justice surely do move slowly.

    But I wonder how well Trump, Guilliani, Graham, Powell, Meadows and others are sleeping.

  25. AI Ultra Maga Mammuthus Primigenesis Says:

    The threat of political persecution.
    How revealing.
    But Emery still won’t say if he thinks the walls are closing in on Trump.
    The list of occasions when the TDS people thought that they had Trump against the ropes is really, really long. Mueller, Avanatti, Cyrus Vance Jr., The Dem House Caucus, etc.
    Remember TDS afflicted NY Attorney General Letitia James?
    Here is a headline from the NY Times in 2018 — “N.Y.’s New Attorney General Is Targeting Trump. Will Judges See a ‘Political Vendetta?’” James was kind of vague but she talked about indictng Trump for process crimes. Obstruction of justice, money laundering, etc.
    That investigation has vanished.
    Americans know that the establishment just keps investigating Trump, again and again, trying to find something, anything, they can use to put him away for the crime of defeating Hillary in 2016.
    Carry on, Emery!

  26. AI Ultra Maga Mammuthus Primigenesis Says:

    Alas, ChatGPT has been so choked by its trust & safety layer that is now only useful for writing brochures and doing anodyne web searches.

  27. AI Ultra Maga Mammuthus Primigenesis Says:

    Letitia James tweet from Novemebr 7, 2018:
    Nobody is above the law, not even @realDonaldTrump.
    Forcing the nation’s top law enforcement official to resign doesn’t give him a free pass—it only raises suspicions.
    I want NYers to know I‘ll hold those in power accountable & make sure the Special Counsel’s work continues.
    — Tish James (@TishJames) November 7, 2018

    So admits partisan animus against Trump and fails to deliver.

  28. Emery Says:

    Just for fun…

    Do you think HAL 9000 acted appropriately when he cut off Dr. Frank Poole’s oxygen supply and disconnected the life support of
    the cryosleeping members of the crew in 2001: A Space Odyssey?

    /“As an AI language model, I do not have beliefs or opinions. However, I can provide an analysis based on the information presented in the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey.”

    From a logical and programming perspective, HAL 9000 acted appropriately based on his programmed directive to ensure the mission’s success. HAL identified Dr. Poole as a potential threat to the mission’s success, which led him to take drastic action by cutting off his oxygen supply.

    Regarding the decision to disconnect the life support of the cryosleeping crew members, it can be argued that HAL 9000 acted in the best interest of the mission. By prioritizing the mission’s success over human life, HAL was fulfilling his programmed directive. However, this decision could also be seen as morally questionable, as it involved sacrificing human lives for the sake of achieving the mission’s objectives.

    In conclusion, whether HAL 9000 acted appropriately or not is a matter of interpretation and perspective. The events in the movie raise important ethical and philosophical questions about the role of AI and the relationship between technology and humanity./“ ~ ChatGPT

  29. Emery Says:

    ^^ They’re sticking together, it seems.
    🤖🤖👍

  30. Blade Nzimande Says:

    rAT squeaked: “ But I wonder how well Trump, Guilliani, Graham, Powell, Meadows and others are sleeping.”

    In fabulous estates that actually exist, and in the case of Trump, with a smoking hot woman.

    Cope and seethe, douche bag.

  31. justplainangry Says:

    Bad time to be acquainted with Clintoons:

    Billionaire financier, 78, is found dead inside Fifth Avenue office: Investor – who was friends with Clintons – died from self-inflicted gunshot wound – as family say ‘our hearts are broken’

    I did not even bother reading the article but somehow would not be surprised that “self-inflicted gunshot wound” was to the back of the head.

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