By Zamboni
Since everything with Benedict Donald and his merry band of traitors is projection, it's important to remember that the trial that began today is not just about hush money — it's election interference.
The term "hush money" fits better in a headline, but the Stormy Daniels payments were meant to silence her about a story that could have had a devastating impact on Trump's ability to win fewer than 100,000 votes in three states in November 2016.
And although the media and pundit world have worked very hard to convince people that Alvin Bragg's case is the least-important of the other three trials pending against Trump, it's fitting, chronologically, that it serves as the kickoff. Trump attained the Presidency through nefarious, mobster-like means, and all his subsequent perfidy — trying to overturn the 2020 election, inciting insurrection, stealing classified documents — flows from that.
You have to wonder, though, how he's going to make it through those trials — or even this one. As a well-known New York Times journalist has reported, "Trump appeared to be asleep" in court today. "His head would fall down…He didn’t pay attention to a note his lawyer passed him. His jaw kept falling on his chest and his mouth kept going slack." Goodness gracious, projection indeed.
Why was Donald so beat? Was he up all night trying to get Putin on the phone? When you consider that there's a seven-hour time difference between New York and Moscow, Vlad was probably having his mid-morning snack by the time Trump reached him at 3 a.m. Eastern. Whatever the reason, Trump looks like hell today, and his handlers are going to have to come up with a new drug mix. We cats PURR.
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