*if you read it backward.
It seems the Republicans’ new hobby is threatening
impeachment of anyone they don’t like. Most recently, Rep. Adam Schiff has
drawn their fire, for his role in presenting such compelling evidence in TFG’s
impeachment hearings. My friends at Crooks and Liars have a story about
Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna having filed a resolution of
impeachment against him, accusing him of sedition.
She said that Schiff lied to the American people and
weaponized the FBI against Trump.
One US Representative can weaponize the FBI? Really? If
that were true, Rep MT Greene would have the FBI at Biden’s house right now,
looking for black market youth elixir. And since when is it “weaponizing” to
have a law enforcement body go out to find evidence of wrongdoing and present it?
Isn’t that their exact job? The fact that the vapid, empty vessel she idolizes
was proven to have done wrong, doesn’t prove or even suggest that his accusers
have committed any crime, let alone sedition.
Also, “Lying to the American people?”
Rep. George Santos telling the “truth.”
When Republicans have dealt with their own resident
liars, then they can worry about others. Until then, STFU and STFD, Rep. Loona.
Case dismissed.
I know Republicans are itching for “revenge” for the
Democrats daring to prove TFG was a crook, but do they really want to open the
door for ousting Congresspeople for specious personal reasons? Because it’s certainly
not out of the realm of possibility that the Democrats take back the House, and
then what do you think can happen? With this new precedent, say goodbye to
Reps. Greene, Jordan, Boebert, Santos, and add McCarthy, just for being a spineless
weasel.
I don’t think this Congressional impeachment movement is
really going anywhere, other than being a tool for self-promotion among little-known
Congresspeople. There are cooler heads that will prevail, not including Speaker
McCarthy. If he had any real power, he’d have already squashed this nonsense
before it went public. The last thing he needs is a rock fight in his own
greenhouse.
***
In yet another pointless bid for relevance, faded rocker Ted Nugent joined the chorus of
conservatives lauding the ex-marine who choked out a homeless guy on an NYC
subway car.
Again, that’s what it’s come to… applause for some guy to
decide to be judge, jury, and executioner for some poor brain-addled guy, just because
he was annoying.
Whatever the guy had done in his past is irrelevant,
because the killer had no idea who he was. So when Nugent calls the victim a “monster,”
it’s just a racist cover. All he was in that moment was a guy being loud and
creepy in public. Maybe you put him in detox for the night, or have the cops
take him to Central Booking. Execution seems a little harsh. That’s what they
do in Iran. (After a little torture first, of course.)
I don’t, for a second, believe this was a
life-threatening situation, other than that of the homeless guy. I’m no
stranger to subway “performance art.” I’ve ridden the Baltimore Metro (subway)
every day for 23 years and seen my share of ranters, ravers, panhandlers,
and hustlers, making a scene on the subway when all you want to do is get home
in peace. Yes, it’s bothersome. No, it does not warrant a fucking death
sentence, handed out by some bored ex-military who craves an adrenaline rush.
If this guy gets off, where does it end? Are we now
allowed to shoot, stab, or choke out anyone who alarms us? Am I allowed to snap
the neck of anyone who walks up beside someone else on an escalator and then
stops, so no one else can get by? How about the next time I see someone taking
up two seats on a crowded car, I just set him on fire? Why not? It’s a public
safety thing. The fewer people standing in a moving subway car, the safer we
all are. Or if someone is singing loud with headphones on, can I put a pistol
under his chin and fire?
“I’m sorry officer,
but he was off-key and a little pitchy. This was a public service.”
We need to be very careful about what kind of public behavior
is being encouraged, or no one is going to feel safe going anywhere. As long as we accept and reward self-appointed arbiters
of who gets to live, we are all at risk.
5 comments:
You missed it... couple teens pulled into wrong driveway, owner felt threatened and started firing his gun killing a girl. Yup... kids in a car nowhere near him threatened his life so he killed one of em. Welcome comrade to the new maga world
Also... Jim Steinman still rules.
No, I didn't miss that... just too depressing to mention. But it does highlight the point about how cheap life has become... like the world's just one big video game, built for us to load up and fire away, but people don't get to come back for the next play.
And yes, Jimmy S is always Bad for Good.
AMEN!!!
Glad I don’t live in Florida anymore!!!
And now that I no longer have family living there, I no longer have a reason to visit.
Hope you're doing well, Roger.
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