By Hal Brown
I put a comment on “Prosecutors have their knives out for Trump -- and 'there's every incentive to crush him' which begged for me to make an illustration.
excerpt:
Michael D'Antonio, who wrote a 2015 biography about the former president called "Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success," thinks that prosecutors at the moment have their knives out for Trump in a way that will be hard for him to brush off.
"Nobody needs him now," D'Antonio explains to the Post. "What does he have to offer anybody? And in fact there's every incentive to crush him."
My comment, below, included the illustration I put together:
This is a legal version of Supermarket Sweep.
Supermarket Sweep is an American television game show. The format combines an ordinary team-based quiz show with the novel concept of a live, timed race through a supermarket. In the timed race, cameras follow the teams with shopping carts through a large vacated supermarket with several aisles; the value of items thrown into the cart determine the winning team. The original show was broadcast on ABC from December 20, 1965 to July 1 4, 1967. Revivals aired on Lifetime from February 5, 1990 to June 16, 1995 (with reruns until August 14, 1998, and on PAX TV from April 5, 1999 to March 31, 2000), and later from April 3, 2000 to May 23, 2003, with reruns airing until March 26, 2004. Another ongoing revival of the show premiered on October 18, 2020, also on ABC. Wikipedia
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The poll: Denial is the refusal to accept reality or fact, acting as if a painful event, thought or feeling did not exist. It is considered one of the most primitive of the defense mechanisms because it is characteristic of early childhood development. Many people use denial in their everyday lives to avoid dealing with painful feelings or areas of their life they don’t wish to admit. For instance, a person who is a functioning alcoholic will often simply deny they have a drinking problem, pointing to how well they function in their job and relationships. Reference