Saturday, June 12, 2021

The Heir believes AOC could have handled the situation with Margie Taylor Greene a lot better than she did.  With what little information was available to the Heir, it appears as though AOC suffered in silence behind the door to her office while MTG heckled her through the mail slot.  If MTG tried to do that to the Heir here at the Swank Lounge, and yes we do have a mail slot at our front door *exclusively* for the purposes of MTG coming over from Washington to Bachelor Blue State to try to heckle the Heir with, here's how the Heir would handle it.  The Heir would yell back at her through the slot telling her that he doesn't have time to have a debate with her as he's working on some very important legislation.  He would then advise her to make an appointment with his assistant or send him an email to arrange a time convenient to both him and MTG to discuss whatever's on her mind.  If she keeps heckling the Heir about his "socialism" and affinity for Antifa or something, he's inclined to get some earphones on playing some pink noise while he's busy working on his legislation, so he doesn't have to listen to her endless rantings, with the expectation that MTG will tire herself out and walk away.  And she will never have arranged to have a proper debate with him at a better time.  It gets back to the concept of principle, and MTG as a Trumpist hasn't demonstrated any more of it than the Ed Snowdens do.  If she truly believed what she claimed to believe, she wouldn't have resorted to heckling the Heir through the mail slot and getting frustrated at his lack of response and walking away.  That's so beneath the Heir if I the Mentor do say so myself.

The Heir just the other day reforwarded Ted Lieu's letter to Merrick Garland to his reps in Washington requesting the Garland DOJ to drop its challenge to the lawsuit with E Jean Carroll.  But he wants to follow that up with Ted Lieu, because right after the Heir forwarded the letter, he looked at Glenn Kirshner's video on YouTube showing the actual letter itself, and the Heir's kicking himself for how the letter actually read.  The request in the letter read something to the effect, oh, won't you please maybe you know reconsider your challenge to the lawsuit if you so please, hm?  That was such a wuss wording of that request, and the Heir's now thinking that he should have known that *before* he forwarded it to his reps, because the request wasn't assertive enough.  Neither Kirshner nor Rachel Maddow the Heir sees as pointing out how wussed out that wording was, because the Heir fully expects Merrick Garland to conveniently file the letter in his wastebasket.  Ted Lieu was being too polite, and the Heir really doesn't give a rat's ass about Congressional courtesy, since he's just an ordinary Joe that his reps are supposed to represent.  So the Heir wants to find time to use the assertion that he finds lacking both in Washington and on the Insurgent News Network with regard to this letter, and just spell it out for Mr. Garland.  If he doesn't drop his challenge to the lawsuits, including the one with Lafayette Square, he'd better make a satisfactory explanation for such an unjust challenge.  And if Mr. Garland doesn't do that or get a straight answer, and/or instead engage in stonewalling, the Heir won't see Mr. Garland's services as required, and Mr. Garland might as well go back to writing books in his quiet semi-retirement, and have someone more devoted to law and justice and principle to take up the job.

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