You know, from the time that Traitor Tot took the oath of office, if there was one word that was almost immediately and irrevocably attached to his name, it was accountability.

Because Trump was not your average politician. He was a career private real estate developer, and he wasn’t The best of the best. From his earliest days as a real estate developer, Traitor Tot used the patina of legitimacy of his real estate company to pull an endless series of 3rd rate scams. Almost all of which he got away with.

Mainly because of the fact that Donald Trump is a small time loser. When law enforcement looked at how puny his sins were, it just wasn’t worth the time, manpower, and effort to take his dumb *ss to court. And so Trump crawled back under his rock time and time again.

It all went to hell in a handbasket when Trump got inaugurated. Now he stepped up to major league federal crimes like violations of The Emoluments Clause. And suddenly everybody was screaming for accountability for all of his previous sins.

Which in the last year and a half has almost turned into a national drinking game. Since Biden was inaugurated, you have the DOJ investigation looking into the Capitol insurrection. Following the release of Trump’s incriminatory phone call to Georgia SoS Brad Raffensberger, you’ve had the Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis’s criminal investigation into vote tampering. And then you have the Manhattan DA’s office investigation into Trump’s payoff to Stormy Daniels.

Talk about a cornucopia of sin! And for the last year, the favorite topic of the mainstream media and progressives has been which one would ha e the honor of being the first to criminally charge a previous President of the United States. And the scorecard changed every week.

Because it was a homogenous investigation, my money was always on Fani Willis to be the first to criminally charge the former President. Hell, the seasons move faster than the DOJ. And new Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg seemed to have no belly for the fight. But then Bragg surprised everyone, and pulled the trigger.

But that isn’t accountability. Accountability isn’t charging someone, it’s convicting someone. After all, Trump was impeached twice by the United States House of Representatives, but thanks to Senate GOP cowardice, Trump walked away whistling a merry tune.

Which brings me to the point. Accountability only comes when someone is held personally responsible. And right now, Alvin Bragg hasn’t yet done that. He likely will, but he hasn’t yet. And now Smith and Willis are fighting for sloppy seconds to indict a former sitting President. Which isn’t accountability either.

My point is, with everything going on, how cool would it be for a classy woman like E Jean Carroll, who has suffered under the stigmata of a Trump rape for almost 30 years, was the first one to actually hold him legally responsible? To rake him over the coals for tens of millions of dollars, and to hold him publicly accountable as a rapist?

There are all kinds of accountability my friends, and so far The Mango Messiah hasn’t tasted any of them. It will take months, if not more than a year for any charges that Jack Smith or Fani Willis bring to be adjudicates. But if the meantime Carroll can hold Trump personally responsible not only for raping her, but for slandering her in response, then that’s accountability. And I can live with that while i wait. E Jean Carroll isn’t just fighting for her dignity and honor, she’s fighting for all of us. And for decency.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Really? How about explaining how those “3 strikes and you are out” rules for those of us that don’t have a sister that is a corrupt federal “judge”?
    How about those overpaid @ssholes in blue with no “accountability ” making $50 an hour for jerking off and shooting black folks because “judges” are “over burdened” and can’t do their f4cking jobs?
    Yeah, a lot of @ssholes working in our “government ” have about as much “accountability ” as a perverted catholic preacher….

    • This is a civil.suit, not a criminal case. The jury will agree with the plaintiff that the defendant Trump suffered after the rape, and yes, they need to believe it is more likely than not that she was,raped and that he defamed her which injured her psychologically,physically,,and careerwise. It doesn’t require all members,of the jury to.agree,,just 5out of 6.
      It is too.late to charge him.with rape in a criminally l.trial.np because too.many years have passed and the statute of limitations has run.
      So,no finding of criminal guilt,just money for the injured party if the jury finds by the preponderance of the evidence (51%is enough).

  2. It would be poetic justice if E Jean Carroll wins her case. It would tie in nicely with the Stormy Daniels case and the Access Hollywood tape. Too, it would be a small victory for every parent, husband, etc that has had a loved one raped. Short of murder, rape is the most insidious crime committed by people. I say people because some rapes involve women in luring the victim, etc.

    The fraud Trump and his fellow white-trash-traitors perpetrated on our country began with their discounting of Trump’s proclivity for sexual abuse and misogyny. Republicans always blame the victim unless it is one of theirs.

  3. Oh, I like the silhouette of Trump. It is like the silhouette of Alfred Hitchcock who was also a horrible misogynist and sexual abuser.

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