"forged in the fire he endured at the hands of Moscow Mitch, should, very clearly, give him the clarity he needs to do the right thing here,"dislaxxic wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 3:02 pm I'm praying every day that Garland is in fact doing the right thing. I believe he is. He is clearly smart enough, cognizant enough, to understand the stakes here, where the duty lies. His approach to the political aspects of this situation...forged in the fire he endured at the hands of Moscow Mitch, should, very clearly, give him the clarity he needs to do the right thing here, which is: blow through the political hijinx, the posturing, the attempt at bullying that has happened already and which will certainly elevate to a veritable (if not actual) firestorm once (and if) an indictment is entered. He has said all the right things so far, and i feel that DoJ is getting ever closer to bringing indictments. It's perhaps the most complex legal situation the country has ever faced, certainly unprecedented behavior by a disgraced former POTUS. I mean honestly, such a legal path could very possibly lead to a Nuremburg style situation, with a dozen or more ringleaders in the docket at once...can you IMAGINE?
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Or it could mean our gentle and kind cute as a kitten AG has an Axe to grind and a very powerful sharpening wheel as being the AG to grind it to a razors edge. He would NEVER do that would he? Only Republican AGs are capable of such spitefulness. Democrat AGs are much better people than that.