Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM wrote on Oct 9
th, 2025 at 10:44pm:
This is political BS - the only justification for it is that the Biden administration of the 'progressive left' brought it all on themselves. ... but Trump as the superior stallion, should simply rise above that and publicly look down on it with contempt...
It's almost impressive how consistently wrong you are about so many things.
Trump and his appointees weren't victims of lawfare, they were prosecuted because they broke the law. Full stop. It wasn't a witch hunt, it wasn't some shadowy deep state vendetta, it was the entirely predictable outcome of criminal behaviour. The only people calling it "lawfare" are those too cowardly to face the fact that their cult leader's entire political career has been a con job wrapped in grievance and revenge.
And this latest nonsense? It's not justice, it's vengeance. Nobody wanted to touch this case because there's no legitimate evidence, only political spite, and any half-decent lawyer knows that staking their career on a fantasy is professional suicide. Yet here comes Trump's latest loyalist, bowing to his every whim, mistaking obedience for strategy. That is lawfare: weaponising the justice system to protect your allies and punish your enemies.
Trump is the one normalising this insanity. If you want an eye for an eye, fine, but don't cry when everyone's blind. If this is the game you want to play, then when the Democrats retake power, they shouldn't preach about healing or unity. They should prosecute every last one of Trump's cronies, drag them through court, and let the law speak for itself.
Pam Bondi's Senate testimony was a masterclass in cowardice, she didn't lie because she knows lying under oath carries real consequences, but she couldn't tell the truth because that's far too toxic and the opposite of what Trump's administration has been saying.
So she did what every self-serving MAGA loyalist does, she dodged, deflected, and attacked. In public, she still peddles Trump's fiction, but under oath, she suddenly rediscovers the truth. She knows full well the difference between spin and perjury, and she's not stupid enough to risk prison just to protect a man who'd throw her under the bus the moment it suited him.
So yes, go ahead. Set the precedent. Let Trump's people turn the law into a political weapon. Because when the tide turns, and it always does, those same rules will hang every last one of them, if democracy somehow survives long enough to finish the job.