Tuesday, November 26, 2024

The Morning Briefing: Jack Smith's Pathetic Jihad Comes to a Fitting, Inglorious End

Stephen Kruiser

"Those two questions are very important. The Democrats may have failed to interfere with the election and keep Trump off the ballot by perverting the law, but that doesn't mean they've lost the appetite for getting crooked judges and prosecutors to go after him — well, judges and prosecutors who aren't employed by the Department of Justice, anyway. Smith and his crew are getting out of Dodge because they know that new sheriff Pam Bondi will not be a fan of theirs."

. . ."Victoria writes that we need to find a way to "stop this weaponization of the law to change elections, deprive people of their liberty, run information operations to lie to the American people, and try to bankrupt innocent people." I didn't vote for Trump this year just to see a revenge tour but, as Victoria points out, discouraging the lawfare insanity isn't about revenge. 

"Honestly, I wouldn't mind seeing Trump get some kind of revenge. Yes, he's got a lot of work ahead of him to fix the damage that Biden has done, but there are a lot of bad people running around on the Democratic side of the aisle in the Swamp and they shouldn't be allowed to feel comfortable after what they've been up to the last four years. 

"We live in an age when politicians and the people who do their dirty work not only get away with doing bad things but are rewarded for them and often fail upward. Heck, that practically describes every Democrat in Washington. It's time for a correction. If the Trump 47 administration is able to take a hatchet to the federal bureaucracy, it would reintroduce some people to the concept of consequences. 

"For the moment, we will all just have to get delight from the knowledge that Jack Smith will be slinking out of the Justice Department having failed to stop the Trump Train."

 Adam Schiff Copes and Seethes After Jack Smith Drops Trump Charges, but There's More to His Crying  "One of the most dishonest, slimiest members of Congress is speaking out after news broke on Monday that DOJ Special Counsel Jack Smith is moving to drop all charges against Donald Trump. Adam Schiff, who California saw fit to elect to the U.S. Senate recently, blew up on social media, attacking the Biden administration and the court system for supposedly failing to uphold the rule of law." 

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