I was giddy as a drunken coed when TFG, Donald J. Trump, was finally hit with his mindboggling New York City disgorgement decision (Letitia James and Judge Engoron weren’t playing!)
When I learned Drumpfy had barely enough money to cover the cost of a cheeseburger, let alone pay of a half a billion dollar judgement, I was damn near hysterically ecstatic.
And that Trump Financial devastation counter—? Brilliant! Raise your hand if you have already visited it today! I did.
Squee!
I know most of you were pretty darned happy to see Judge Juan Merchan pimp slap Trump and his so-called legal team into next week when they tried to stomp their foot and scream unfair to halt the NY hush money payment trial (I realize it’s much more than that, but for the sake of brevity—yeah).
After they failed to make a coherent legal argument outside of “New York has cooties!” Merchan was all, “See you in March!”
Boom Shakala part two!
It wasn’t until SCOTUS decided not to bring Jim Crow back into the public education sector that I became nervous. This was something the new Trump-packed Supreme Court lived for—their raison d’etre even.
Affirmative Action? Furgitabout it! GONE!
Gay Rights? Furgitabout it! GONE!
Female reproductive rights. Ahahahhaha! That’s a good one!
So, when they failed to start tearing Black kids away from the schools in their district because “Asians” for some odd reason—their logic, not mine—I was like—oh shit! It’s the immunity case, isn’t it? They are gonna hand it to us with the immunity case.
Sure enough, they handed it to us with the immunity case.
Power belongs to The People
Now, I know this is a mixed-bag ruling, and I am more than sure Trump will face criminal trial before the election, even so, I am miffed. I feel SCOTUS dealt America a collective F.U., flipped us a bird, if you will, to remind us who’s in charge.
Oh really?
We’ll see who has all the power come November, baby!
ALL FIRED UP
Nicole and I have battled various health issues and a variety of projects the previous months, but this past week’s political chicanery was too insane not to comment on.
Our latest podcast of All Fired Up covers the WTF SCOTUS decision, Lauren Boebert’s family trouble, Hunter Biden’s deposition, and the hot new Fani Willis Nathan Wade Netflix reality show Lust and Law in Fulton County!
I have to say this: While I deeply respect the stance that we shouldn't drag Tyler through the mud because of who his mama is, realize that Boebert is the one who thrust him into the limelight with constant in-your-face antics, like posing with weapons on Christmas.
Also, bear in mind, Tyler made a sex tape with a minor and he is a legal adult, so while he is a victim, he is also out there victimizing—not cool.
Besides, it is fair to point out that the Boeberts of the world consistently walk around with holier that thou attitudes while their back story contains all kind of *air quotes* sinful crap.
These folks are making laws where frozen eggs are people using religious, moral high ground as a legal argument for crying out loud—
As my dad used to say, don’t start none, won’t be none..
Anyone else notice the glaring similarity between the Republican led Hunter Biden dog-and-pony-show and the Fani Willis/Nathan Wade debacle (Biden cleaned Gaetz clock though—lol).
All the Republicans did in both cases was smear the people they accused of criminal conduct. No evidence was presented, just salacious, provocative details that had no bearing on the allegations being made.
Watching and listening to it was sickening (at a certain point, I stopped).
Even more disgusting is the fact that I know I will go on Twitter (aka X) and find some mentally challenged GOP numbnuts defending all that shit
Big, heavy, sigh.
At least I got the vent with mah bestie Nicole as we hammered out the details of the past week. I invite you to check us out, and if you are so inclined, like, subscribe, and spread the love!