Orange Man and “Defamation”

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Orange Man has been ordered to pay out more than $80 million to a woman who claims he “defamed” her – apparently by calling her a “whack job.” He did so in response to claims made by this woman that Orange Man sexually assaulted her back in the ’90s. There is apparently no evidence (let alone proof) this occurred. She said – and he said otherwise. Maybe so – and maybe not.

The point is, who knows?

Absent evidence (other than hearsay, which isn’t evidence) no one can say – which ought to be the point in a judicial proceeding. But this business is “judicial” in a legalistic sense only. The same sense that Stalin’s show trails back in the ’30s had anything to do with determining whether the accused were guilty of the “crimes” they’d been charged with; their guilt was preordained. It was all for show. That was the point of the thing.

It is the same thing now. Orange Man is on trail because of who he is rather than what he (allegedly) did. If this were not so, why is the Biden Thing not even under indictment for what another woman claims – with at least as much credibility, incidentally – he did to her many years in the past? The answer is self-evident. The Biden Thing is not the Orange Man and the Biden Thing has not yet lost the support of the apparat – which includes the judicial system – and so does not have to worry about being indicted (much less convicted) of anything.

This is not a defense of the Orange Man, per se. It is an indictment of the judicial system, which is no longer any such thing and is therefore illegitimate.

A serious thing.

It has become obvious that what matters in judicial proceedings is no longer even a pretense of facts as regards the law, much less the impartial application of the law. The “law” is become whatever those who control the apparat assert it is. And they have the power to assert – and convict – in the absence of facts.

Maybe Orange Man did what the woman says he did. But if she cannot adduce facts in support of her allegations – and if these are all it takes to convict the accused – then we live in a j’ accuse culture. The French usage being exactly apt because it’s a thing that defined the French Revolution, which was in fact a communist uprising. The slogan, “liberty, equality, fraternity” meant exactly what it meant to live in the German Democratic Republic – the former East Germany – where everyone except the part elite was equally bereft of any liberty.

All it took was an accusation by a Jacobin – that is to say, a French communist – that the accused was a secret royalist and it was off with his (or even her) head. There was “equality” in that respect.

And here we are again, almost.

Orange Man has said – and he is right – that if the American Jacobins (who are also communists) can do it to him they can do it to you. And are more likely to to do it, too – because you are not him (probably) and lack the resources he has to defend himself against j’accuse – which include his personal popularity. Orange Man’s j’accusers are probably hesitant to take it farther – for now – because is the Orange Man and what they do to him would be know to millions, who might get their backs up in his defense (as well as their own).

But if they succeed in show-trailing Orange Man into the chateau d’ If (from The Count of Monte Cristo) then you had better look out. There will be little, if anything, to prevent them from show-trialing us. Indeed, there will be no show at all. Just the perfunctory trial – at which our presumptive guilt will be confirmed.

That’s what on trial right now. Not the Orange Man.

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67 COMMENTS

  1. hav u ever heard of “Lawfare”. Its warfare waged by using the “law” where the law is twisted/manipulated to go after “enemies” or policies that they want to change . In the case of Alex Jones and Trump what is also going on is an attack on free speech! Same as wokism and the pronoun war. watch what you say (what pronoun you use)or we can fine sue or go after you in any way.

    In the case of jones and trump you are warned if you say the “wrong” thing you can lose all your life savings etc if you are one of 99% working stiffs.

    Lawfare has been used by the “deepstate” very successfully in South america to depose “leftists/nationalists and install fascists/globalists/imperial stooges.

    • Speaking of “lawfare”…
      Here is a prime example of “lawfare” gone amok…
      I can remember when jewish organizations that touted “separation of church and state” pushed their agenda to the extreme–instituting lawsuits against municipalities who chose to allow Christian-based Christmas displays on public property.
      The lawsuits were numerous, from big-city displays to small towns-public displays of Christianity were outlawed. Jewish groups were aggressive in using “lawfare” to remove Christianity from the public square.
      It’s turned full-circle.
      Christian Christmas displays are still prohibited on public property while jewish menorahs are cropping up all over the place. Hell, even the White House proudly publicly displayed a large jewish menorah, without a squawk from the “(jewish-run) separation of church and state” crowd.
      Jews no longer couch their hatred of Christianity in legal terms, but are overtly brash and confident in their hatred of Christianity.
      While we are at it, let’s close down their most repulsive buildings, the American taxpayer-funded “Holocaustianity™ temples” and deport their acolytes who are perpetuating their prayers, damning and blaming all gentiles who did not “just do something”. The “piles of shoes” and “clothing”, “eyeglasses” and other materials mean nothing as they are merely “Hollywood- props” meant to evoke a response from gullible visitors to these “jewish freak shows”.
      You see, “jewish suffering” is unlike any other and as such, must be memorialized by erecting these American taxpayer-funded “jewish freak shows”.
      “Holocaustianity™ temples” have no place anywhere in the world as they are totally based on fraud and deception–two prime jewish traits.
      Taxpayer funding of these “jewish freak shows” adds insult to injury and should be prohibited as their existence constitutes promotion of one religion over another–expressly forbidden by the First Amendment to the Constitution.
      As a further insult, some states are mandating the brainwashing of vulnerable children by mandating public school student visits to these “Holocaustianity™ temples”–“jewish freak shows”. It would appear that requiring schoolchildren to attend “Holocaustianity™ temples” violates the constitutional “separation of church and state”.
      A good example of this treasonous behavior is that of Florida governor DeSantis who signed two bills, one outlawing criticism of israel and the other mandating that school children be required to attend services at “Holocaustianity™ temples” while he was in israel.
      While we are at it, let’s prohibit anyone with “dual citizenship” from holding any American government position, either elected or appointed. Dual citizenship should be recognized as an undesirable trait of one who has dual loyalties and cannot be trusted.

    • Indeed, Billy –

      And he who controls “the law” and gets to decide what it means controls everything. Many remain addled by the delusion that “the law” is objective and impartial, which it cannot be because men are neither.

    • there’s no “free speech” defense in a civil case brought by private citizen(s) against other private citizen(s) like here & with Alex Jones.

      states are also free to modify statutes of limitations, both criminal & civil, as NY did.

      Trump simply got “hoist by his own petard” when he was unwise enough to get caught on tape.

      bet he now regrets the whole “graph ’em by the *****” bragging.

  2. A trip down memory lane reveals some interesting history, the WABAC Machine takes you there. It all happened ca. 1900 CE.

    “Around June 18, the two marine detachments combined into a battalion under the command of Maj. Littleton W.T. Waller. On the twentieth, this marine battalion and approximately four hundred Russians engaged the Chinese near Tientsin. The marines were the spearhead of the American-Russian attack but had little success against the more substantial Chinese forces. After an overwhelming counterattack, the Americans and Russians retreated. The marines formed the rear guard of the retreat, in which they were pursued for four hours. Ending up where they started, the marines had marched a total of thirty miles after going to Tientsin and back. They suffered three killed and seven wounded. Two days later, Waller’s battalion and the Russian force were strengthened to two thousand men with the arrival of British, Russian, German, Italian, and Japanese troops. This enlarged force went on the offensive the next day and took all but the inner walled city of Tientsin. On the twenty-fifth, the international force relieved Seymour’s expedition, which had been held up for a month at the Hsi-Ku Arsenal north of Tientsin.”

    Boxer Rebellion, just some more history.

    US Marines and Russian forces allied to fight Chinese forces? British, German, Japanese and Italian troops are there too! Get out of town!

    Flip flop, it never stops.

    14,000 wars in the hopper, not a thing has been learned.

    8,000,000,000 souls hoping for peace every day is not that bad of an idea.

  3. Millions of military aged males (probably Muslim) are flooding across the border. The churches, the education system, the justice system, all the foundations of civil society are crumbling, corrupted by communist “wokeism”, while the media propagandizes and gaslights the population. The deep state wages proxy wars across the world killing and displacing millions and a faltering fiat currency supports a zombie economy.

    We live in consequential times, our future and our families’ future will be affected by today’s events. We can’t hide in the woods, doing nothing is not an option. Orange Man, for all his many faults, is in the arena, taking the shots. He’s not the champion we’d choose, he’s the champion we’ve got. When he goes down, they’ll come for us.

    • Would we even need to worry about military aged men coming here if the deep state were not meddling in places that are not any of our business? I don’t harbor any illusions that Trump, or anyone else, can set things right now.

      • NY Slimes headline this morning:

        After Vowing to Retaliate, Biden Must Weigh Risk of Wider War

        President Biden has carefully calibrated his responses to attacks by Iran-backed militias since Oct. 7. Now he must decide how far he is willing to go.

        We live in an executive dictatorship now. ‘Biden’ or Trump decides who to attack. Clowngress huddles in the dark, like a raccoon caught in the flashlight beam, raiding the garbage can.

        Welcome to Clownworld.

    • “RFK Jr. signals he’s open to running as Libertarian in 2024.”

      RFK Jr. is the only candidate other than the Orange Man that can slow the slide into the abyss. RFK Jr. would make the Libertarian party relevant, but Libertarians won’t accept him because of ideological impunity.

      • Hi Griff,

        In re RFK: A number of things trouble me about him. One, he has a history of environmental fanaticism. This latter is not meaningfully different from the “health” hysteria that deranged the country. Two, he is a white guilt-addled advocate for reparations and other such. That he has been a strong critic of the pharmaceutical cartels and corporate power is good, but given 1 and 2 it seems he does not have a principled understanding of the key issues.

        Reluctantly, I lean toward the Orange Man – because the Left hates him. And I hate the Left. For the same reason I will not tolerate roaches under the ‘fridge.

        • The enemy of my enemy is my friend…even if only temporarily.

          The (((left))) has always been the enemy of Christian Western Civilization.

          Orange Man bad is hated universally by Dems, Repubs, and Indies, and the entire political apparatus.

          That’s enough for me to wholeheartedly embrace and champion him, warts and all…just to watch DC burn.

          And hope that “Devolution” is a real strategy and Trump’s playing the long game…

          Like the Chinese curse, may you live in interesting times….and here we are in the midst this fourth turning…

          And I’m wishing for the angst of the 70’s thru the 90’s all over again ….

          Oy Very!!!

        • Not to be presumptuous – this whole debacle, drama definitely promotes the left/right combativeness – but to me it all looks staged. I didn’t read the details about the court case, but for sure things can hardly appear to be much more preposterous!

  4. Trump owes Deutsche Bank 130 million dollars, due in 2025. Trump also owes another 58 million on two other loans.

    Trump is a flamboyant smooth talker, and uses words to advance his agenda.

    “I don’t know what it is, but it sells.” – Donald Trump, spoken words about the Trump name

    All is fair in love and war.

    75 million Trump voters can donate five dollars to Trump’s legal fund and it is all a wash.

    The gold digger can have her 83 million clownbux.

    Trump’s political machine gains 375 million dollars, nets 292 million.

    Trump wins, even when he loses. Trump benefits from the court system, much to the chagrin of his opponents.

    If Joe Biden can be a president, then doggone it, so can Trump one more time.

  5. Mark Steyn is currently on trial in D.C., accused of defamation by climate “scientist” Michael Mann. This trial will have lasting ramifications, as Michael Mann’s argument seems to be that no one should be allowed to question “climate change”. His evidence that Steyn’s article from 12 years ago caused material damage? A guy in a grocery store gave him a “mean look”.

    It seems like a trial worth following for those of us interested in combating climate scare-mongering, as well as attacks on free speech.

  6. In response to Eric’s devastating post yesterday, today the New York Slimes felt obliged to print a front-page riposte:

    “I’m not going to waste a cent of this $83.3 million,” E Jean Carroll said. “We’re going to do something good with it.”

    ‘Figuring that out will take some time, she added. But she will splurge on one luxury, she said — for her Great Pyrenees and her pit bull. “I’m going to be able to buy some premium dog food now,” she said.’

    https://archive.ph/f40tZ#selection-7153.0-7157.204

    It had better be premium. Because if I have any say in the matter, my gloved left hand is going to holding the leash affixed to her studded leather collar, while my right hand wields the whip.

    Eat that dog food, bitch!’ I’ll holler ominously, shoving her bobbed blonde head closer to the bowl. ‘Don’t make me flay your shrunken bubble butt again.’

    • The irony, even if Trump loses all his appeals and such, and has to pay, she will never see one red cent of it. She is 80 years old. She will likely be long dead by then.

      Trump needs to play ever delaying stunt he can come up with.

      • Hi Rich,

        Another aspect of this that astounds me is the disproportionality. It is claimed (by the court) that Trump “defamed” this woman. In other words, he insulted her publicly. And this cost her $80 million (or even $1,000) exactly how? I’ve been called unflattering things in public, too. Maybe I ought to lawyer up. . .

  7. The ‘judge’ wanted to top the 965 million fake buck in Alex Jones case. Too bad for Trump complaining his 1st amendment rights was taken when he had no problem trying to take our 2nd amendment rights.

    My my how things change when it’s my ass. Yeah she is probably lying or exaggerating. Reminds me of Jerry Reed singing “She got the Goldmine,,, I got the shaft”. Explains the fairness concept women have between the two (or is it 60) genders in just about everything. 🙁

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHvIcHbEHSU

  8. From an Article by Monica Showalter:
    “Why is that (Trump’s New Hampshire win)? Because the voters can see that those politicized and junk indictments are a threat to them. The other candidates said very little about these indictments and it’s believed that they were running because they believed those indictments would succeed. It’s nice to be the man or woman in the wings waiting once Trump is knocked out.

    The voters, though, had another take: This crap needs to stop now or we’re Venezuela or Russia. That kind of garbage goes on all the time in those places. Make that the standard here and we are history. Jailing your opposition is fourth-world politics, not American politics, a bottom dropping out and an open gateway for the normalization of this kind vile kangaroo-court injustice. Coming on top of the stolen election (which more than half the GOP voters believe was stolen), the sleazy one-sided partisan impeachments, the Steele dossier calumnies, and the machinations of the state and the goose was cooked. Stop that now. Deal with that now. Only Trump, who was in the middle of it, would understand and put a stop to it once elected, protecting us and protecting our democratic way of life, so he had to be elected no matter how much ice and snow was on the ground. The other candidates simply didn’t recognize it, and indeed wanted to profit from it personally, so to hell with them. They should not have been running at all.

    Of course, they didn’t have a chance. They had some nice policy proposals, and one of them, Ron DeSantis, had a fine record as governor, but they sure as heck didn’t recognize the burning issue of the day, which was the deep state conniving and legal abuse going on in the judicial branch which affects Trump and affects us all.”

    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/01/schadenfreude_trump_wins_new_hampshire_and_yeah_there_were_reasons.html

  9. For the life of me, I just don’t understand the Trump loyalists. How is it possible that NO ONE ELSE in a nation of 333 million people is able to evoke the same passion?

    Yes, he identified the problem. But everyone saw how he governed, and even the minor victories he claims are so blown out of proportion that I wonder if they even matter at all, especially now that we’re seeing some of the blowback.

    Back in 2008 we fell in love with Ron Paul. The only political (or any) bumper sticker I ever put on a vehicle was the rEVOLution one, and I saw plenty of others around too. But I didn’t ever think he was infallible, and no way would I have gotten behind Paul if he pulled any of the stunts Trump did. When it looked as if he might have a chance, the media pulled the plug on his campaign by ignoring it.

    The media loves Trump because he brings in viewers and generates buzz. They play him like a fish on the line. But like the slimy old catfish he is, he keeps snapping that line, getting one more hook stuck in his throat in the process. You’d think he’d figure out how to avoid the lure, but he just keeps coming back, and they keep playing him.

    And his supporters, who by now have turned him into a deity, an idealized version of Trump, riding in on a white stallion… a bodice-ripping stud wielding the sward of justice and shield of righteousness to expel the money changers and swamp creatures. Any other political entity will never get close to his standard so as long as he wants the job he’s their only choice.

    • LOL Sward of justice… I’m blaming autocorrect for that one!

      sward /swôrd/
      noun
      Land covered with grassy turf.
      A lawn or meadow.
      A skin; a covering; especially, the hide of a beast, as of a hog.
      The grassy surface of land; turf; that part of the soil which is filled with the roots of grass, forming a kind of mat. When covered with green grass it is called greensward.

    • I agree RK,
      The last thing something like 75% of voters don’t want is a rerun of two senile old farts. Trump ran against the Deep State in 2016 and then populated his administration with the very swamp creatures that he ran against. Biden should be in a nursing home at best, but the Uniparty is doing everything possible to keep any alternatives off the ballot. I will write in RFK,Jr. when I cast my ballot.

    • ‘a bodice-ripping stud wielding the sword of justice and shield of righteousness to expel the money changers and swamp creatures’ — Ready Kilowatt

      Probably that’s how I’d describe myself if I suffered from NPD (Narcissistic Personality Disorder) — though I’d loudly protest that this catalog of superlatives is way too abbreviated to do my goodself justice.

      No question, Trump is a real piece of work. Every day, he offers unfalsifiable claims that ‘this crisis would have been solved in 24 hours if I were in charge.’ His empty rhetorical formula gets tiresome.

      Nevertheless, ‘Biden’ is such an epic #FAIL — along with his truly malefic cabinet ministers such as Beria Garland, Blinkey, Majorkas, Michael Regan and Yellen — that I may actually register to vote for first time in 22 years, just to STICK IT TO the DemonRat party.

      I get it — you can’t punish DemonRats by voting for RINOs, or vice versa. It’s all one Israel-worshiping Uniparty. But Trump, for all his glaring faults, is not a RINO.

      Voting for Trump sends a gigantic raised middle finger to the entire ruling establishment. Burn it to the ground.

      • “Voting for Trump sends a gigantic raised middle finger to the entire ruling establishment. Burn it to the ground.” -Jim

        But it’s gone beyond that now. He’s somehow turned into a quasi-comic book character of himself. Not that he was real to begin with. The media made him into a one dimensional villain and he doubled down on it.

        What I can’t comprehend is why the Republican Party is such a train wreck? They have so little control over the machine that Trump’s still the frontrunner despite being completely despised by the actual Republican Party? I remember watching his nomination speech in 2016. The delegates largely ignored it. No cheering, a smattering of applause when he hit one of the party platform planks and people basically milling about the arena. How could this possibly be? He was the nominee, the guy with the most delegates, and no one was interested in celebrating anything. At least put on a good face for the cameras.

        We have a one-party system now. No, not “the uniparty” but the Democrats. I propose a new party of us leftovers, the ¬Democrats. Probably should adopt a cat for the mascot.

        https://www.mathematics-monster.com/symbols/Not-Sign.html

        • Hi RK,

          It makes sense if you can believe the Republicans hate the country (and us) as much as the Democrats do.

          I know people hate facts, but let’s lay some down.

          1. Fact: The 115th (Republican) Congress held the Republican majority in the House and Senate between January 2017 through January 2019.

          If the Republicans gave a shit about this country the border would have been gated, Obamacare would have been overthrown, and the Patriot Act would have seen the dust bin. Whatever the Republicans wanted they could have done…they did nothing except cause mayhem within their own Party.

          2. Fact: The federal government, while in Republican Congressional control, was shutdown twice from January 20-22, 2018 and then again from December 22, 2018 to January 15, 2019.

          3. Fact: In January 2023 it took 15 rounds to elect a Speaker of the House. He was ousted after months in office only for several other rounds for Speakership when it finally settled on some no name guy who endlessly passes continuing resolutions; kicking the can down the road because they only hold the House majority again?!?!

          4. Fact: Jim Jordan, James Comer, and others keep pushing House investigations and yet no one has been brought to trial, impeached from their government position, or jailed.

          5. The Corporate Transparency Act passed under bipartisanship.

          6. Fact: Trump has zero (zip, zilch, nada) on platforms how he wants to run the Country. We are constantly bombarded by name calling, claims that life is unfair, and they are coming for him. Correction: They are coming for all of us, except the rest of us get up each day to put on our work-boots knowing they are breathing down our necks. We also don’t have the luxury of a media stage to air our grievances.

          If you can accept the fact that the Republicans, Democrats, Trump, Biden, and all three letter agencies only goals are the destruction of America, the stealing of her citizens assets, and if they can reduce a bit of population along the way, great, it all makes sense.

          For the globalist agenda to succeed the USA must fall. They are ALL participating.

          There will be no RED wave in January. There will continued division between her people though. When the writing is on the wall sometimes you have to stop and read it, even if it is hurtful.

          • What I can’t figure out is why this need for the US to fall? Why destroy it? And why destroy it through this weird death by a thousand cuts? For China to rise in its place as the new ATM? China seems to be doing just fine on their own, through stealing all of our intellectual property and fueling their economy on cheap Russian oil and Australian coal. Then what becomes of the desiccated American corpse?

            • Hi BAC,

              It isn’t just the US, but Canada, Europe, Australia any place that has the potential to cause mayhem through inventiveness and productivity.

              Look at the amount of invasions that are taking place in these countries. Who doesn’t defend their own borders?

              Destruction seems to be the only logical conclusion.

              Goliath must be dismantled and crushed so he does not rise again. Unfortunately, it isn’t David taking him down, but something bigger, angrier, and more appalling than Goliath ever was.

            • Like I say, can’t make money when there’s plenty.

              For some unknown reason I was thinking about the 1990s this morning. As I thought about how the deep state shifted from the Soviet Union to the Middle East, I thought about how we never got a peace dividend. We started to, but very quickly that shifted to a collapse in the commodities markets (remember $4.00 silver and sub $350 gold?). A lot of that had to do with the opening up of the Soviet Union’s horde. The uranium trade just about disappeared as the US reconstituted soviet warheads into fuel (and the Clintons got rich). Only thing that didn’t get cheap was diamonds, thanks to some quick moves by DeBeers buyers (although all that new inventory destroyed South Africa’s mining industry. Shame that).

              Meanwhile Moore’s law and telecom deregulation (and Al Gore inventing the Internet) collapsed the price of sending a bit from A to Z by 99%! At first it was dial-around services and 1-900 toll calling. But there were faxes destroying Federal Express, cable companies (who didn’t have a legacy T1 data service to maintain), undercut the telcos severely with “always on” megabit services for $50/month.

              People watched as 150 year old monopolistic companies collapsed like a house of cards. Then cleaners like “Hacksaw” Al Dunlap and Jack “stack ranking” Welch bulldozed the remains.

              This was a deflationary cycle like we haven’t seen since the invention of the steam engine. No way that could stand, not when Keynes said deflation was bad! This gave rise to the current crop of malthusians and doom sayers, demanding we cease all productivity because it will be the end of something. Well, it will be the end of their cushy trading desk jobs. And their high margin lifestyles.

              The media falls into the same trap. They liked the old three network solution. Imagine the thrill of knowing that 30% of the population is watching your show! Then in the 1980s it was 1 in 36. In the 1990s it was 1 in 500. Now, you’re doing well if 10,000 people watch your show and some kid on TikTok has a more loyal following.

              Can’t make money when there’s plenty.

    • Its a .order of a sign on his disgusting the real America is with the current powers-that-be. Trump while flawed at least talks counter to the system which is more than we ger anywhere else.
      They say they are afraid of Trump because he might be vindictive enough to take down the system. I’m not sure I believe it but the enemy damn sure does. I certainly hope so.
      You take what you can get I suppose.

  10. Interview the lying BITCH in Gitmo to get the truth.
    Then hang her and the scumbags who put her up to this bullshit.
    Torture the lying scumbag whore judge and impale it on the national mall.
    Leave it there for birds to peck out its eyes as an example to other lying scum pretending to hand out justice.
    Drown the GD biased irrational jury members and castrate all their offspring just to keep them forever out of the gene pool.
    NUKE D.C. since it’s the ultimate corrupt source of this injustice.

  11. “I like taking guns away early,” Trump said.
    “Take the guns first, go through due process second.”

    Trump, just another constitutionally ignorant politician and
    would-be dictator. He’s getting a taste of his own philosophy.

  12. In today’s America, and in many other parts of the world, the process is the punishment. Selective prosecution is a major problem in this country. BLM and Antifa types who have committed crimes are ignored while innocents who defend themselves (but are of the wrong political persuasion) are charged with crimes.
    Being charged with a crime, the indictment, the arraignment and trial are all a part of the punishment. Even if the case is dismissed, the damage, the difficult days, the threat of fines, incarceration and legal bills, and the uncertainty of what comes next are all punishments.
    Observe those who were arrested after the January 6, 2020 demonstrations—those who were purposely let in to the capitol and then arrested, days, weeks, and months after the event.
    Those who are presently incarcerated for the January 6, demonstrations are “special cases”–”political prisoners” who have been identified by their political enemies and prison staff and have been selected for “special treatment”.
    Even if their cases are dismissed, the damage has already been done. The time served, the harassment and brutality can never be “taken back”.
    This also extends to the likes of Kyle Rittenhouse, who is clearly observed on video defending his own life against rioters, who was “put through the legal wringer”–once again, the process being the punishment. Thankfully, he was acquitted by a competently-run legal system (in his case).
    The St. Louis couple who were charged with “brandishing weapons” against the BLM and Antifa criminals who broke down a barrier and were trespassing on private property is but another example of selective prosecution. They were indicted on “weapons charges” for merely defending themselves.
    Once again, the process is the punishment…something democRATs have been using to their advantage.

  13. ‘Why is the Biden Thing not even under indictment for what another woman claims – with at least as much credibility, incidentally – he did to her many years in the past? — eric

    Ashley, the daughter of ‘Biden,’ wrote in a diary about ‘inappropriate showers’ with her dad. Then she left it in a house where she used to live.

    What did the Beria Garland ‘justice’ department do? Why, they prosecuted the people who found it. Didn’t they know it was radioactive? /sarc

    If justice were done, ‘Biden’ would be convicted of statutory rape, sodomy, incest, and impairing the morals of a minor — and obliged to register the White House as the residence of a convicted sex offender.

    Behold a proposed ‘Biden’ campaign poster [jpg image]:

    https://ibb.co/LN9YSr3

  14. Defamation requires proof of a real or future financial loss. The whack job actually got fame and more book sales from the name calling.

    The false statement must cause some type of actual damage. If it does, the victim of this falsity can pursue a defamation lawsuit in civil court to obtain monetary compensation for lost economic opportunities, medical bills (such as for therapy), or pain and suffering

      • RE: “statute of limitations”

        That’s like: Double Jeopardy, Speedy Trial, and Congress being the only ones to make an act of war like bombing another country.

        That’s just sheet they tell kidz in text books. …In the real world,… have you ever seen the film, ‘The Godfather’?

        …What’s that word Paul Craig Roberts uses all the time to describe most Americans who see nothing wrong with all this? Insouciance? Or, is it, stupidity? Or, was it, Dumbshit? Idk.

  15. Eric,

    What you say is true, not to mention sobering. Because the reality is what it is, I do what I can to avoid any and all interactions with the system.

    If I ever get called for jury duty again, I’ll try to bring some sanity with me; I’ll try to make a difference in whatever trial I oversee as a juror. I was only called twice in my life: once while I was in the US Navy, and the other when I was a civilian. I couldn’t go the first time, as I was in Pearl Harbor, HI. The second time I was finishing school, so I couldn’t go that winter. I begged off, told them my situation, so they called me in the spring of that year. I’ll come back to this in a bit.

    The two summonses were about 20 years apart. It’s been over 20 years since I’ve been called. Who knows if I’ll ever be called for jury duty again? BTW, we have local, state, and federal courts locally, so there are proceedings in which I could participate. Who knows though? I’m not holding my breath that I’ll ever get called again.

    Also, I’d heard that, if you want to get out of jury duty, just dress up. I wore shirt and tie with a calculator in my pocked. I was a STEM guy, so I was accustomed to having my calculator with me. Anyway, it worked. More about that in a minute…

    When I reported for jury duty, they had us all wait in this big room. There were multiple trials going on, and you could be called for any one of them. I got called for one, and I went to the courtroom. I made it to the jury box for selection! Because I was respectably dressed and looked like an intelligent, thinking professional, the defense attorneys promptly bounced me; they used a peremptory challenge on me. I then wasted the rest of the day in the waiting room. I went home, and that was that.

    What did I learn from my experience of jury duty? One, John Grisham’s “Runaway Jury” yarn is BS! If you’ll remember, the main character, Nicholas Easter, followed big tobacco trials around the country in an effort to be called for duty on one of these trials. I don’t think that that could happen. Secondly, what we have is not a trial by a jury of our peers. How can one be a peer of someone from a different city, county, and/or state? How can one be a peer of someone they don’t know? Thirdly, jury duty was a big waste of time, at least for me.

    That said, if I’m ever called again, I’ll bring all common sense, wisdom, Constitutionality, and liberty that I can to the proceedings…

    • One of my aerospace coworkers was a lawyer, went into corporate aerospace as he could see his future was bleak no pension, too many hours to make any money, the final straw was the mob pulling up to his office PO’d that their boy got convicted under his watch. He and the secretary high tailed out the back door.

      He flat out told me any “justice” is by accident, the system exists to feed itself justice be damned. I joked about if the cops go thru the trouble to round ‘em up, must be guilty. He said that’s actually not far off one of his law school buddies ended up a judge in Eastern WA & that was pretty much his attitude.

      Now we have “equity justice” to prevent too many minorities ending up in prison. Translation, they have no money so instead we’ll work over the majority who have the assets to go after.

    • My wife and I have been summoned to jury duty (separately) about 6 times in the past decade. Not once were either of us called to show up at the courthouse. Every one of those times we were dismissed (over the phone the night before).

      Someone I know who works in the superior court told me that almost every criminal case is pleaded out (the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge). Jury trials are as rare as unicorns now.

      Not good.

  16. One will never find justice in our country’s court system. It is stacked against those who refuse to fall in line. The Left is going after Trump the only way that they can get to him…in the wallet.

    The rest of us don’t have a fighting chance.

    I have no love for our judicial system. I found out years ago how stacked against us it is. If one hopes to “even the score” forget taking it to Court. The law to judges is not right or wrong, but who one knows.

    My sister and her husband, about a decade ago, had rented a home. They were good tenants, paid their bills on time, and gave 60 days notice when the original lease ended. My sister took a day off work to meet the leasing agent so they could a final walk through of the home so they could get their security deposit back. The leasing company never showed and never even gave my sister the common courtesy of a phone call. When my sister contacted her she (the leasing agent) literally yelled at her that she was too busy to meet with her and to leave the keys on the counter.

    A month goes by and my sister receives a letter that their $2k security deposit will not be returned. My sister and her husband are absolutely furious. My sister calls demanding a list of damages that cost $2k. They send her a list of 16 various items, like air filters were dirty, curtains were dusty, scratch found on hardwood in kitchen, etc. My sister and I sat down and wrote a rebuttal clearly stating that the leasing agent refused to attend the final walk through and most of the items were due to regular maintenance not handled by the leasing company.

    They still refused. We filed in Small Claims Court. As a delusional 35 year old I thought we had a slam dunk. All three of us showed up at Court and the owner of the leasing company arrives. An older man who was well known in the community and had been in business for 40 years. The judge (another older guy) gave us one minute to explain our case. He asked where was our lawyer. We didn’t have one…it was Small Claims Court and my sister was representing herself. The judge ruled in 90 seconds that the case was dismissed and winked at the owner of the leasing company who never even left his seat to respond to our allegations.

    I have one more horrid story of the failings of our judicial system, but I won’t bore you with the details…maybe another day, but lesson learned. If I want justice it will never be through a court.

    • QFT, RG! I could tell a story or two myself. One was for my false accusation. Another was for a car wreck I was involved in a few years ago now (2-3 years pre COVID).

      One of the gals I’d dated falsely accused me of stalking and harassing her. Because she’d just pointed her finger at me, I got hauled out of my house in cuffs at 2-3 in the morning. I didn’t do any of this stuff, as I was a STEM student at the time; I was too busy with school, study, and work to engage in any mischief, but I was accused nonetheless. What’s ironic is that she was DOING ALL THE ABOVE TO ME! I caught her following me from work once. I caught her leaving my neighborhood another night. And, years later, I found out from my now deceased former neighbors that her car had been by my house! I thought it was something out of “Fatal Attraction”, and I half expected to find one of my cats in a pot of boiling water. I had nightmares for over year after this whole mess ended.

      I had two proceedings pertaining to that. One was in family court; the other was in criminal court. Family court slapped a restraining order on me; they adjudicate those, along with divorce, custody, and so on. The criminal court was for the criminal charges against me.

      Family court was an ABSOLUTE JOKE! The judge ruled in favor of the women all day long. There was a case earlier in the day before mine. A divorcing couple was there with their kids. The couple had gotten into an angry fight. She threatened to kill him and brandished a knife, while he threatened to burn down the house. The kids corroborated all of this. Guess what the judge did? He admonished the husband for making terroristic threats, yet said nothing to the woman. That was a hint of things to come for my hearing.

      The end of the day came, and my case was last. The gal I’d dated got up and told all her lies. She played the damsel in distress to perfection; it was an Oscar worthy performance. Then, when my attorney got up to argue a relevant, legal point, the judge just cut him off; that black robed SOB didn’t want to hear it! Predictably, he slapped the court order on me, and I lost my right to buy a gun.

      The criminal hearing, which was with a different judge in a different courtroom, was a lot better. There, the judge was fair; he bent over backwards to be fair to defendants, explain their rights to them, etc. Unfortunately, we never got to trial, because Psychobitch never showed up. Well, she did the first time after court ended; in fact, she pulled in RIGHT BEHIND our car as we were leaving! She went in, said that the notice had said a later time, so we had to go back for the criminal hearing a second time. She didn’t show up at all then, so the charges were dismissed.

      My last encounter with the system pertained to an 8-10 car pileup I’d gotten caught up in. I was coming back from Cabelas when someone carrying a cooler ahead of us dropped the cooler on the highway. People started slowing down. I was in the left lane on the brakes when a guy in the right lane, a Mercedes SLK 230 with VA plates (the sport coupe), cut over to my lane and hit me in the right front fender; of course, when he hit me, his left rear quarter panel was caved in. I don’t blame him, as he had nowhere to go; he cut over to my lane, as I had more space in front of me-until he occupied it anyway. The cops gave me a ticket, and they said I was at fault. I wasn’t, so I went to court.

      When I got there and met with my attorney, I told her that, if she could get a plea deal with a fine and no points, I’d take it, e.g. not wearing a seatbelt or something similar. I then told that, though I was in the right (she agreed, BTW), you never know what courts or judges are going to do. I didn’t want to take a chance. I was thinking of my previous experiences, the OJ trial, and so on. As you pointed out, just because you’re 100% in the right as your sister was, doesn’t mean you’ll find justice in a courtroom. My attorney got me the deal I sought, so I called it a day. In my heart of hearts, I wanted to fight it; I was 100% in the right, and the evidence shows that. However, you never know, so I cut my losses vs. taking a crapshoot with a judge.

      But yeah, if you’re looking for any semblance of justice in an American courtroom, GOOD LUCK! That’s why I take pains to avoid any and all interactions with the system.

      • OMG, Mark. That is horrible! I am hoping she gets her karma. She will…sometimes it takes time. Didn’t the cops question why they were hauling you out of your house early in the morning instead of hauling you out of her house?

        My nephew had a similar incident when he broke up with his first serious girlfriend about three years ago. He did it in person and told her it wasn’t working out. The crazy bitch pulled a knife on him and told him “if I can’t have you nobody can.” He said he never left a house so fast. He has never had contact with her since. Unfortunately, I have a feeling he is going to have a similar case with serious GF #2 who he is now seeing. I get the same crazy ass vibes from her, too. These women are looking for a Sugar Daddy. They don’t want to work, they don’t want to be a partner, they want someone to take care of them. What a pathetic existence.

        Another case on how crazy women/girls can be is when I met my husband in high school. He chased me for a couple months and asked me out several times and my answer to him was always no. He had a girlfriend. I was not messing around with a guy who already was in a relationship. That is a no go for me. I would not want someone to do that to me. I refuse to do that to somebody else.

        Well, he goes to break up with her and she pulls the oldest card in the book, “I am pregnant.” Hubby calls me freaking out. I am sure he sees his sixteen year old life whirlpooling down the drain. I told him the truth, she isn’t pregnant. Was she pregnant yesterday, last week. last month, three months ago? She only tells you now? Unfortunately, a lot of girls in high school did this to hold onto their boyfriends. Personally, it is pretty damn despicable. If someone doesn’t want you why would you force them to be with you?

        • People get addicted to the big sugar rush of falling in love. When that isn’t reciprocal and the other person bails, it’s involuntarily going cold turkey.

    • Hi RG, happened to me a few times. Every case was a ‘slam dunk’, so I didn’t bring a lawyer, nor could afford one, and lost in 10-30min. every time, and I did see a wink/nod on one of them…..(they are all buds). I was very naïve.
      Finally, another case that someone owed me and wouldn’t pay, I brought a lawyer and won, which ate into half the funds. Silly. I still trust people first to my detriment, but these not-so-good people aren’t around me much anymore.

      • Hi Chris,

        It is pretty damn sad, isn’t it? If one isn’t in the “Old Boys Network” it doesn’t matter if you have the law on your side, you will still lose. The Top Tier all seem surprised when the rest of us don’t trust them, question their authority, or look at alternative methods around their Club. We can’t win when the cards are stacked against us. We are a fool to even try because we just deplete our savings and grow even more weary of an unjust system.

    • Hi RG,
      Small claims court is a joke, set up by the PTB to make you think you can get “justice” when it’s really “just us”. My sister has a rental house in Sarasota near where she lives; couple of years ago she got stuck with some awful tenants who trashed the place and stole all the appliances on their way out – washer, dryer, fridge. Took them to court and the judge told her that she was lucky that was all they did, tough sh*t for her. After that I would have tracked the s.o.b.’s down and put a mask to good use while I kneecapped them.

      • “Small claims court is a joke, set up by the PTB to make you think you can get ‘justice’ when it’s really ‘just us’.”

        That’s true of ALL courts, not just Small Claims.

  17. $80 million for calling her a “whack job”? Aside from the absurdity of such judicial action, would it not be incumbent upon her to prove she isn’t?

    • Hi John,

      Crazy isn’t it? And when you have Tara Reade accusing Joe Biden of sexual assault when he was a U.S. Senator, instead of investigating BIDEN, the government and media harasses HER to the point she had to leave the country.

  18. Alex Jones, Fox/Tucker.

    The government courts are used to target those who do not parrot government propaganda.

    Who has any faith in them?

    Now that Texas has been told that only the fedgov has the power over immigration, despite not being granted this power in the constitution & in direct violation of the 10th amendment, it is quite obvious what the purpose of courts is.

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