Sunday, August 28, 2022

One of these fine days we're going to get back on audio. But in the meantime, I the Mentor have observed that it's recently unusual for us to be fixated on one topic in the shares base. But as if the documents case against Trump weren't so irreparably damaged enough, now the judge in the case appears likely to grant a "master" to review the classified documents that have been seized. The Heir sees it as highly unlikely that such a "master" would have clearance or even a need-to-know with the documents. The Heir's 90% sure it'll just be some ordinary Joe coming off the streets just happening to walk by the courthouse when the judge makes the decision. "Psst, hey buddy, wanna be the 'master' of classified documents you have no clearance to see whatsoever?" In the meantime, the Heir's heard about that one lady who got into a petty argument with another lady, and got in her car to try to mow down the other lady, and ended up killing an old man in the process, and he's having a hard time believing that the weaponized car case is completely disconnected from the documents case. He's observed how today's post-Ed Snowden generation truly believes that morality doesn't matter as reinforced by the now-OJ nature of the documents case, so it's not surprising that some lady thinks she can resolve an argument with another lady by attempted (and actual) vehicular homicide, and not even think for a second as to the moral implications. He thinks it may have been over a handsome stranger at the clubs both ladies had a thing for. The Heir's wondering whether the documents case should really be all that much covered to the exclusion, for example, of reports on audio regarding the status/risk of monkeypox or polio in Bachelor Blue State, now he's 90% sure Trump will get off scot-free from the documents case, whereas someone like you or I would end up doing 50 years hard labor. Truly, what else is there left to cover in the documents case that's still of true national relevance?

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