Looking back on all that's happened since January 6th, it becomes increasingly obvious that Merrick Garland has totally abdicated his responsibility to protect the nation against criminals. He waited and waited and waited to appoint Jack Smith--and now it's almost certainly too late. If Trump should slither his way back in the White Hous…
Looking back on all that's happened since January 6th, it becomes increasingly obvious that Merrick Garland has totally abdicated his responsibility to protect the nation against criminals. He waited and waited and waited to appoint Jack Smith--and now it's almost certainly too late. If Trump should slither his way back in the White House, the U.S. is toast. History will not be kind to Merrick Garland. That is, unless the MAGAts take over and destroy the country, and then it won't matter because history is written by the victors. Merrick Garland has helped the MAGAts immensely due to his lack of initiative and, apparently, a lack of courage to do what is necessary.
I am super frustrated too but I’m not sure this is about courage or initiative on Garland’s part. I think he’s taken to heart the old maxim “if you come at the king, you best not miss”. That’s especially true in our legal system where defendants enjoy protection from double jeopardy. The Senate should have impeached the bastard!
Looking back on all that's happened since January 6th, it becomes increasingly obvious that Merrick Garland has totally abdicated his responsibility to protect the nation against criminals. He waited and waited and waited to appoint Jack Smith--and now it's almost certainly too late. If Trump should slither his way back in the White House, the U.S. is toast. History will not be kind to Merrick Garland. That is, unless the MAGAts take over and destroy the country, and then it won't matter because history is written by the victors. Merrick Garland has helped the MAGAts immensely due to his lack of initiative and, apparently, a lack of courage to do what is necessary.
I am super frustrated too but I’m not sure this is about courage or initiative on Garland’s part. I think he’s taken to heart the old maxim “if you come at the king, you best not miss”. That’s especially true in our legal system where defendants enjoy protection from double jeopardy. The Senate should have impeached the bastard!