Monday, 3 April 2023

The Problem

 Once you bundle up credence, 'gospel truth', conviction and confidence, you end up assigning a score to the topic, and the person speaking over the topic.

It's like turning on a podcast, with some Jimmy Swaggart-like character to talk about moral dilemma situations.  You might agree with general moral dilemma situations....like you shouldn't hang out with slutty women but having the Jimmy Swaggart character tell you this....just doesn't work.

It's the same way when you have Barry Bonds come up to talk about home-run hitting....but with you strongly believing that Barry hyped-up on steroids to reach his homers for the past eight years of his career.  You discount or mute Barry's comments.

It's like this with CNBC's Jim Cramer and when he comes on to tell you how great a bank is on stock price right now....it's a absolute sign they are in failure mode.  

Having Barrack Obama come up to speak solely on racism for eight minutes is that way for me....I'll mute the speech for that particular topic.

So I look at how this NY City case will go for Donald Trump, with Stormy Daniels (x-rated star), her x-lawyer (still in jail), and the Cohen-character (who wrapped up his conviction/jail time).  

You pick and rely upon this case coming to some guilty situation.....with three significant question marks. 

It's like I'm relying upon Patrick (from Spongebob Squarepants), Andy (from Parks and Recreation), and Rose (from the Golden Girls) to resolve a major problem, but know that they can only make matters worse in the end. 

I suspect even people from NY City are quietly smirking how this case relies upon three highly questionable characters.   They have to be thinking that Trump actually bribed the prosecutor to set this case up....to be such a questionable episode.

The weirdest part of this?  Almost every single time...this 'get-Trump' game has been played out (even impeachment-wise)....it's like they went looking for Spongebob-like characters, and that was the key to the conviction.  It's a script for hick-lawyers and they can't seem to win.  

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