Saturday, February 3, 2024

Trump's MAGA Cult: His Loyal Followers Have all the Makings of Jim Jones' Jonestown Cult

Fulton County GA DA Fani Willis & Nathan Wade

Very timely story in this Trump MAGA cult era. 

His MAGA Republicans have developed a dark but effective strategy to deflect from his massive criminality and that strategy is simple: They appear willing to lodge any complaint or investigation, without an under lying good faith basis in law, factual, and without hard evidence, against any Democrat to create false equivalencies for Trump’s many actual indictments in his 91 charges

The noise from their constant false allegations produces the desired effect of minimizing Trump’s crimes in the court of public opinion, leading exhausted voters to tune out and lump together all politicians facing legal charges.

And because of the mainstream media’s “performative neutrality,” as the Guardian puts it, the GOP’s obvious political stunts garner excessive coverage for those wrong GOP reasons. It is all meant to equalize coverage of Trump’s traitorous conduct, which has no equal. 

So, under this MAGA ethos, a man can rape a woman, brag about grabbing a woman’s genitalia without permission, and then occupy the highest office in the nation. But, but a woman in a consensual affair with outside counsel is disqualified from service as they claim it the case of DA Fani Willis in GA.

Classic example: This from GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) as reported on from The Daily Beast – Taylor Greene, seen below here, is a pitiful, disgusting, and out of sight crazy conspiracy nut, and not much else.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is a conspiracy nut

From the article Greene’s nonsense: She filed an ethics complaint against Nathan Wade, accusing the GA special prosecutor in the RICO case against Trump and 18 others in the 2020 election interference case.

All of the defendants were found guilty of violating the GA state RICO law amid allegations he had an “improper” relationship with Fulton County DA Fani Willis and case should be dismissed.

My 2 Cents: Fani Willis and her sex life with Nathan Wade, if even known publicly before or during the trial, would not / and should not have influenced the jury decision in the RICO trial that indicted 18 people in GA, including Trump.

Noteworthy: It is now known and revealed that her affair was after the Jury’s convictions were rendered and handed down in court. 

So, there is no there, there as that expression has been stated before and again now by Taylor Greene, et al.

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