Political Parody As a Weapon Part XCI; No it isn’t very pretty what a clown who’s half-witty can do.
Last week, in Part XC, our business was focused on local election interference and other shenanigans a member of the US Department of Justice. This week, we will focus on national election interference by the US Department of Justice.
Since last week, the indictment of former President Donald Trump on federal charges related to the espionage act for presidential documents retained at Trump’s Florida home at Mar-A-Lago, including those seized in a 2022 FBI raid there has dominated the news cycle. The former POTUS was arraigned on the 37 count indictment at the federal courthouse in Miami on Tuesday, and then flew back to his New Jersey summer residence where he gave a defiant speech outlining part of his defense.
The indictment was the work product of special prosecutor Jack Smith, who apparently was selected for what should have been a “special counsel” role by Attorney General Merrick Garland because he always seems to choose to prosecute in each case in which he has involvement, often using novel and untested legal theories that have been rejected unanimously by the Supreme Court, juries and even his employers at the Justice Department on occasion after a hung jury. Many of the counts in the Trump prosecution are a result of Smith breaching the wall of attorney-client confidentiality by claiming that the former president has involved his own counsel in his criminal conspiracy, thus invalidating the privilege. Of course, given that there are alternate theories of the applicability of the court precedents from the Presidential Records Act, Smith’s theory may well have criminalized the 6th Amendment right to counsel, or at least used it as a wedge to invalidate the 5th Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
The timing of the indictment has led many to conclude that it was released when it was to distract from the attention following the House Oversight Committee’s review of FBI documents and reports regarding allegations of $5 million each in bribes paid by a Ukrainian oligarch to Hunter and Joe Biden when the latter was Vice-President. Others have questioned Jack Smith’s press conference statement that the law applies to all equally when all are aware that more serious violations of the Espionage Act were detected and outlined in the Hillary Clinton Mid Year Exam investigation, yet former FBI Director James Comey was allowed to announce no reasonable prosecutor would pursue such violations, and then-President Barack Hussein Obama (in a corrupt act) had already stated there was not a smidgen of corruption. Also causing concern for those who worry about equal justice for all regardless of political affiliation that unlike the leaky Smith investigation, the special counsel investigating Biden’s unlawful removal, storage and retention of classified materials (including during times when he did not have authority or standing under Presidential Records Act) has remained silent.
John Ford’s western movie “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” was a movie that highlighted the importance of lies in politics. A theme song of the same name that helped perpetuate the falsehood was recorded by Gene Pitney at the time of the film’s release. Pitney had other hits based on popular film titles, including “Town Without Pity” (Kirstie Alley’s baby feeding dance in “Look Who’s Talking” also featured this hit), and also recorded the Burt Bacharach- Hal David composition “24 hours from Tulsa”. It is this latter song of betrayal and indulgence that I have borrowed to mock this the publicly corrupt “special” prosecutor and his efforts.
General Garland had Smith indict Trump so he can’t run anymore
cause Biden’s corruption started to be revealed
So Smith was given the chore
He can’t do only a 36 count indictment
One more charge needed to do any harm
To make them all feel afraid Pull a Mar a Lago raid
And then can leak photos
Folders and documents that get strewn on the floor
and then special counsel
Brought in to meet the rules they otherwise ignore
He can’t do only a 36 count indictment
One more charge needed to do any harm
Attorney client privilege
is something they must abridge
Abuse a smidge
He can’t do only a 36 count indictment
One more charge needed to do any harm
Be sure to leave out the fact
Presidents have a Records Act
And if one’s watching closely
You can hear Smith speak of the rule of law
And yet for Biden, Hillary
Their crimes didn’t result in any charge at all
He can’t do only a 36 count indictment
One more charge needed to do any harm
But they’re not done with their kicks
They’ll add January 6
Into the mix
So we can never never never run Trump again
#Parody #Ridicule #Alinsky
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