As the cry goes up from all quarters, “Let Mueller do
his work,” politically it would be nearly impossible for PDJT to fire Mueller, Rosenstein
or Sessions. So Mueller has spent a year
turning over every rock, threatening every friend, close associate and even the
not so close associates to “get Trump.”
Meanwhile, there is a mountain of evidence incriminating Shrillda the
Hutt and her azzbag thugs of a variety of crimes in plain sight.
It reminds me of one of those Easter egg hunts for
small children where the brightly colored eggs are spread out and laying for
all to see on top of the grass. No doubt
when Mueller was kid, he ignored all of the bright pink eggs at his feet in the
grass. Instead he crawled under bushes,
checked under the cars in the parking lot, climbed to the top of the trees and
turned over park benches looking for eggs.
At midnight with no eggs in his basket dad says, “Let’s get out here.“ Mom shouts, “Let Bobby do his work!!! Go get your bathing suit Bobby and look at
the bottom of the pond.”
The problem with the Mueller “investigation” is that
they ARE NOT INVESTIGATING ANYTHING.
They are simply sweeping through everything that has ever touched PDJT
looking for something to incriminate him.
As Dan Bongino told a Dope on TV one night, “Give me a team of 20
accomplished lawyers that hate your guts, an unlimited budget and no time
restrictions, not bound by any particular crime and I’ll put you jail.”
That’s exactly what is going with PDJT. Seinfeld was “a show about nothing.” That’s the Mueller investigation. When describing pornography, Justice Potter Stewart
opined: I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I
understand to be embraced within that shorthand description ["hard-core
pornography"], and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so.
But I know it when I see it, and the motion picture involved in this case is not that.
If anyone could ask Mueller what he’s investigating
no doubt would be forced to say, “I don’t know.
We’ll find something. I’ll know that
‘something’ when we find it.” So Mueller,
like an overstuffed hog, is rooting around the barn yard looking for “something.” If farmer Brown doesn’t push the destructive
swine back into his pen, the boar no doubt root up the front yard, Mrs. Brown’s
garden, the roses and work his way through the screen door and bring the
destruction to the Browns’ living room, kitchen, bathrooms and bedrooms.
The Mueller “investigation” clearly crashed through America’s
screen door months ago. The country is
not being served well by Mueller and his team of legal pigs rooting through the
kitchen pantry, eating the living room carpet, tacking through the bedrooms and
bathrooms.
But that’s where we are. The Lefty Libs have bet the farm on Mueller
bringing down PDJT. A year later,
Mueller’s hasn’t got squat (I know that because if they did have squat Dopes
would have leaked it by now.) They can’t
let go. Too much water has gone over the
Mueller dam.
I watched Chris Wallace interview Macron on Fox News
Sunday. The first few minutes were
consumed by Wallace asking Macron about fruitless Mueller witch hunt. Wallace went so far as to ask if Macron was
worried about PDJT not finishing his term.
Base don what? Mueller spending a
year and not coming up with anything?
Why ask that question?
Where would the country be right now if Dopes, Rat
establishment Republicans, the MSM and Hollywood swells just gave PDJT a fair
shake?
Today’s JG Rant
Re Jack Heller’s letter “Grant County must reckon with racial legacy” of Apr 22, 2018
Re Jack Heller’s letter “Grant County must reckon with racial legacy” of Apr 22, 2018
Grant County and the Democrat Party must reckon with
racial legacy
Bravo for Jack Heller! What’s missing from Heller’s piece is the
fact that 85% of the lynching of black Americans occurred during the post-Civil
War period in the south and were officiated over by Democrats and carried out
by the Democrat thug army - the Ku Klux Klan. If Grant County must reckon with
its racial legacy, so must the Democrat Party.
While Democrats were busy lynching as many blacks as
possible, Republicans were electing the first Freedmen ever as a Lieutenant
Governor, speaker of a state house of representatives, the first black U.S.
senators and members of the US House – all Republicans. Republicans were responsible
for all of these “firsts” as well as ratifying the 14th and 15th
Amendments to the US Constitution while Democrats bitterly opposed all.
Only after Democrats brought reconstruction to a
screeching halt were they able to impose segregation, poll taxes and literacy
tests on black Americans in the south in order to deny them the right to vote.
If it weren’t so sad, it’d be comical to hear former
Vice President Biden lie that Republicans don’t want black people to vote. The only American political party that has
EVER worked to deny blacks the vote is the Democrat Party.
Grant County must
reckon with racial legacy
On April 26, in
Montgomery, Alabama, the Equal Justice Initiative will open the National
Memorial for Peace and Justice, memorializing more than 4,300 black people who
have been lynched across the United States. Part of the Institute's project
includes collecting soil from the sites for each victim of lynching, placing a
historical marker at each site, and placing a memorial stone in each county
where a lynching occurred.
According to the
Institute's research, Indiana has had 18 lynchings in 11 counties. The most
notorious was of Thomas Shipp and Abe Smith in Grant County on Aug. 7, 1930.
This lynching has been the subject of several books, and a photograph from that
night has become iconic. In the past two years, the photo has appeared in the
documentaries “13th” and “I Am Not Your Negro.” The photograph also inspired
the writing of the Billie Holiday song “Strange Fruit,” though the song's
lyrics speak of the lynching being in the South.
About the Institute's
project, founder Bryan Stevenson has said, “Our nation's history of racial
injustice casts a shadow across the American landscape. This shadow cannot be
lifted until we shine the light of truth on the destructive violence that shaped
our nation, traumatized people of color and compromised our commitment to the
rule of law and to equal justice.” The rule of law was especially perverted
when the bodies of Shipp and Smith were hung at the Grant County Courthouse in
Marion.
In the past year, I
have attempted several times to contact the Grant County commissioners to seek
their cooperation with the Equal Justice Initiative's project. It is my hope
that they soon will do so willingly, as this project is a worthy way to say,
“Never again.”
Jack Heller
Huntington
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