The sound of sad violins could almost be heard as an MSNBC panel begrudgingly acknowledged that the crooked judicial system won’t be able to rescue Joe Biden.
On a tough week for the bad guys, the Georgia Court of Appeals agreed to hear former President Donald J. Trump’s appeal that Fulton County DA Fani Willis be dismissed from her election interference case against him.
The news came after US District Judge Aileen Cannon indefinitely delayed the government’s Mar-a-Lago classified documents case against Trump, another major blow to the Biden regime’s underhanded legal hit man Jack Smith, a double-whammy making it unlikely that the flotilla of Democrat lawfare cases against the presumptive Republican nominee will see any actual trials before the election.
During a discussion of the latest legal developments in the Trump cases, the crew on “The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle” was given a dose of reality like an ice-cold snowball to the face by political strategist Mark McKinnon who delivered the bad news that the “cavalry is not coming.”
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“Turn to Georgia for a moment with us Joyce,” the host said, addressing former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance who looked like she wanted to throw up. “An appeals court there now might disqualify Fani Willis. If she would have recused herself months ago, would we be in trial territory at this point?”
“You know, It’s tough to say,” Vance responded. “There are so many variables here but the reality is that what the court of appeals in Georgia will do is they will decide whether or not the trial judge, Judge McAfee got it right. They are reviewing his decision. They will accord him broad discretion. I think it’s unlikely that they will reverse him, so the real issue here is the amount of time it will take.”
“It will probably take months and then of course, whichever party loses in the court of appeals will almost certainly take an appeal to the Georgia Supreme Court, so it is less the ultimate outcome of this case and whether or not what Fani Willis did was correct at the beginning,” she added. “This was always going to go on this appellate path once the issue arose and it’s unfortunate, you know, we can, I think we all have views about why we got here but the reality is, this case is now delayed severely.”
“Delay, delay, delay,” whined Ruhle. “Delayed in Florida indefinitely, now Georgia. It has been a rough few days for Jack Smith and Fani Willis.”
Turning to McKinnon who would soon be the buzzkill, she asked, “Mark, do you think we are going to see any progress here before the election? And after the election, do you think these trials are ever gonna happen?”
“Well, I don’t know, but I mean, the key question is anything going to happen before the election? I think the answer is no,” McKinnon responded, not the answer the panelists hoped to hear.
“The days of magical legal thinking are over,” he said. “The cavalry is not coming. The legal calvary is not coming to the rescue of Joe Biden.”
“Which I think is good,” he added. “I think that voters should focus on the election. The way to beat Donald Trump is not in court ultimately but at the ballot box. That’s the way to humiliate him. Take away his power. Take away his standing with voters and do it legally, do it straightforward at the ballot box.”
Democrats need to suck down a nice big can of cope and try to win elections the old-fashioned way and not by using dirty legal tricks to subvert that thing called democracy that they’re always pontificating about.
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Author: Chris Donaldson
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