Bagginski
Well-Known Member
Looks like we’ve squeezed out of the 2022 frame by the continued press of events, so here’s a spot to focus fresh.
I don’t agree with the article’s perspective (I don’t argue with it factually) because it hinges on the notion that Jack Smith choosing to investigate Trump’s fundraising will bog things down & run out the clock, allowing Turdflinger to escape consequences.
That’s the reason I disagree, and we got the word from Fani Willis yesterday, and the word is RICO.
Smith’s roll in that direction says to me that he’s doing a RICO investigation of his own.
I don’t know tons of details about the RICO statues, but I do believe that a RICO investigation proceeds under substantially different rules than normal, due to the nature & difficulty of such complex, in-depth undertakings. I believe one of the differences has to do with statutes of limitation, specifically when the clock runs out.
I know Jack’s not going to make me happy w/ a confirmatory statement, and I don’t care: I pick up trails, follow signs, see what patterns emerge. RICO or not, this could/should turn out to be the most significant public process since the Revolution…but…remember, back in the ‘90s, when HRC spoke about a “vast right-wing conspiracy,” I laughed. I couldn’t see it yet; but a truly thorough investigation of RPUSA, its support & funding networks, its fellow-traveling feeder organizations, its collusion with tax-exempt evangelical christian churches, patrons, & media, stands an excellent chance of ripping a great deal of that vast right-wing conspiracy out by the ears.
Watching the investigations & trial play out as a backdrop to the usual suspects pushing the usual bullshit to ever-more extreme lows as the elections approach ought to sell a cubic mile o’ popcorn
Opinion | Jack Smith is up against both Trump and time. And he may have just made a big mistake. — MSNBC
How Smith may be hurting his chances of holding Trump accountable before voters head to the polls next November.
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I don’t agree with the article’s perspective (I don’t argue with it factually) because it hinges on the notion that Jack Smith choosing to investigate Trump’s fundraising will bog things down & run out the clock, allowing Turdflinger to escape consequences.
That’s the reason I disagree, and we got the word from Fani Willis yesterday, and the word is RICO.
Smith’s roll in that direction says to me that he’s doing a RICO investigation of his own.
I don’t know tons of details about the RICO statues, but I do believe that a RICO investigation proceeds under substantially different rules than normal, due to the nature & difficulty of such complex, in-depth undertakings. I believe one of the differences has to do with statutes of limitation, specifically when the clock runs out.
I know Jack’s not going to make me happy w/ a confirmatory statement, and I don’t care: I pick up trails, follow signs, see what patterns emerge. RICO or not, this could/should turn out to be the most significant public process since the Revolution…but…remember, back in the ‘90s, when HRC spoke about a “vast right-wing conspiracy,” I laughed. I couldn’t see it yet; but a truly thorough investigation of RPUSA, its support & funding networks, its fellow-traveling feeder organizations, its collusion with tax-exempt evangelical christian churches, patrons, & media, stands an excellent chance of ripping a great deal of that vast right-wing conspiracy out by the ears.
Watching the investigations & trial play out as a backdrop to the usual suspects pushing the usual bullshit to ever-more extreme lows as the elections approach ought to sell a cubic mile o’ popcorn