Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Even another followup.  The Heir's feeling like this is becoming a "liveblog" of some sort.  But just mere hours after he cautioned people not to turn the election into a trial on Trump, he saw at least one video with the Insurgent News Network that's prescribing the exact opposite.  Why, oh why, new Bachelor Girlfriend Filipa wonders, does the Heir even both with the Insurgent Network at this point?  Right now it's mostly the only place where he's able to see those legal eagles come alive, even if at this point those appearances are few and far between.  Right now he's not exactly thinking, if the Insurgent Network does this, I will do that.  He's not at that point yet, and that point may never arrive.  But as far as he's concerned, all the things the legal eagles analyzed about Trump and his associates over the years are still golden, mainly because those things are also true about our culture of personal corruption.  The things that are said about Julian Assange the Heir sees as also applying to Ed Snowden.  But another thing the Heir has to say to boot dress his separation of the election from politics is that it's all fine and well to turn out the Law And Justice vote, but he's pretty sure that's already all turned out.  He doesn't believe there's anyone mad at Trump who still has to be turned out for the election.  Everyone who's mad at Trump has already been turned out, but those numbers alone are just not enough to defeat Trump.  You need to turn out the economic vote, like the Heir said just earlier today.  So again, since the exit polls for 2018 showed voter concern about health care, that's the health care vote, i.e., economics.  What economic concerns do ordinary Americans have going into this election, do they feel the country's on the right track or the wrong track, and what are the Donkeys For The People doing to make it clear that they are the ones to go to for economics?  All those people enjoying lemon creme pies at the Iowa State Fair and the Iowa Caucuses (the Heir's pretty sure they had lemon creme pies at the caucuses), were they worried about health care, and a living wage, and reforms to affordable housing?  The Heir wants to see the exit polls on Iowa and New Hampshire, and maybe enter-polls with Nevada and South Carolina. And the Insurgent Network sure as hell won't be talking about those the Heir doesn't think.  They're too obsessed over Joe Biden not making it in the primaries, and how he's supposedly is the only one who can beat Trump in "swing" states.  That kind of talk the Heir feels is water under the bridge, but beyond that there's a billion ways in which the Heir can point out how the Insurgent Network is barking up the wrong tree, but those he feels inclined to leave till my writing another update on this shares base to boot.

It's only a matter of time with Harvey Weinstein, one way or the other.  And in the spirit of Bachelor Pragmatism, if Weinstein walks in the New York trial, the Heir looks forward to nailing the guy in the LA trial.  If Weinstein gets nailed in New York, the Heir wants to gloat about how such a conviction is a further deexoneration of Trump, and convicted forever, again and again and again.  Contrary to what the Insurgent Network tries to say, the Heir believes the same will happen to Trump.  Trump *will* go to jail, even if he's 90 and in very very poor health by the time that happens.  He shouldn't *not* go to jail just because he'll be old and sick.  The precedent the Heir sees for that is when they put that Nazi guard on trial 15 years ago who himself was 90 plus, and they had to wheel him into court while the trial was going on.  It was the only person left alive from the Nazi era to answer to war crimes, and if they can do it there for certain offenses, the Heir believes we should do the same here for certain offenses.  The Heir thinks that thing with Weinstein on the walker is just BS.  The Heir's pretty sure that if Weinstein gets acquitted in New York, he'll toss his walker in front of the press cameras and dance and gloat like ha ha in your face to all his survivors, I never *did* have back problems!  Oh wait, I have *another* trial?  Can I have my walker back to talk about how I'm too injured to endure yet another trial?  That's pretty much what Manafort did with that thing with the wheelchair, since the Heir's observed that after he was convicted, he was walking normally when escorted to the vehicle that would send him to jail.

"There are no statutes of limitations or deadlines or time frames when it comes to purging our culture of personal corruption.  However long it takes is as long as you need to do it with."

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