We’re almost getting some truth out of Mike Johnson. Baby steps, right? First of all, he’s not a Speaker. Anybody who has been watching politics longer than five minutes can tell you that. Nancy Pelosi made it look easy, like experts in all walks of life do. She just got up there and voila — the votes appeared. Johnson, by contrast, got up and expected the votes to appear and he just stood there turning red when they didn’t. Things have gotten a trifle better in recent months because Johnson has finally figured out which is the cart and which is the horse and gets the votes first before he opens his mouth. But things are by no means going well. Johnson dismissed the House early so the radioactive topic of releasing the Epstein files didn’t have to come up before the end of summer. Because to have done otherwise would have had the mental patient in the White House coming unglued.

It’s all funny ha ha now but the recess will go by quickly. And then Johnson will find himself in a place where he doesn’t want to be, either having to release the files or having to take on Trump and he has no intention of doing either. Of course, it is conceivable that by that time that Trump will have pardoned Ghislaine Maxwell and managed to escape from his own base. That said, Trump’s Houdini-esque maneuvers have been less and less impressive the past few months as the Epstein debacle keeps him trapped in a place where he has never been before.

Mental health professional, heal thyself. And get ready for some real fun and games assuming that Elon Musk provides us the political equvalent of his rockets and cars. We may soon see unscheduled rapid disassemblies of various races. You may find yourself wishing you had lived in Biblical times instead, Mikey, where the worst thing that could happen to you was a beheading.

 

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4 COMMENTS

  1. In Biblical times, the worst that could happen to you would be a crucifixion, the standard Roman method of torturing someone to death in public. Trump’s version is torturing people psychologically by humiliation and ridicule, which doesn’t seem to do much lasting damage to the sycophants who work for him, but makes them laughingstocks amongst folks outside the MAGAt bubble.

  2. Mikey…you claim to follow Jesus who said the two greatest commandments were to love God, and love your neighbor as YOU LOVE YOURSELF! The golden rule. He also made a point that, to follow him, you must keep his commandments. To claim his name, while enriching yourself, and your rich friends, at the expense of the poor, is BLASPHEMY of the worst sort. Here’s a warning for you: repent, ask for forgiveness for the evil you have done, and stop being a religious hypocrite. Sure…standing with evil is keeping you rich…it will cost you your soul. As a reported believer…you should know that. You been warned once again.

  3. In Biblical times stoning was the approved method of dealing with adulterers and rapists. It had the advantage that the whole community pitched in, so to speak. Were el pedo around then, today we’d have a huge tumulus to mark his grave.

  4. I saw yesterday on BTC that Norm Eisen has filed a FOIA request to force the release of the documents. This is a slow-boil and will erupt soon. Have toe popcorn ready.

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