Seymour Flops
Diamond Member
No clients to be prosecuted, no names of clients not prosecuted to be released to the public.
That was the policy under all of these Attorneys General:
Only when Donald Trump was elected for a second time, did the "Epstein Files" suddenly become the Democrat's/media's cause celebre.
Now James Comer (R) says,
"We have listened to, uh, people all across America, who have kept up with the whole investigation and are obviously outraged by the fact that men and women for that matter of great power and great wealth from all across the world have, uh, been able to get away with a lot of, uh, you know, heinious crimes and they haven't been held accountable and they haven't even had to answer questions . . . "
20 seconds in:
Yeah, no.
The American public is not as dumb as our supposed leaders think we are. Most of us know that women, and underaged girls are often exploited by men who want to pay for sex. Most of understand that wealthy and powerful men like Bill Clinton often are provided a much more upscale version of prostitution than the typical fifty dollar in-car blowjob, or a two hundred dollar call girl. They also know that the car blowjob seeker and the call girl callers are often caught in stings, but the wealthy are nearly always able to insulate themselves from the law.
It's terrible, but nobody is obsessing over it except for politicians on both sides who seek a partisan advantage. It the usual mudslinging. The only difference is that this time both sides are pulling the mud from the same pig sty.
Rather than see the DOJ spend more resources looking for a way to prosecute clients long after the crimes, when the trail has long since grown cold, I'd much prefer the money be spent rescuing the thousands of children that Biden facilitated the cartels bringing across the border who have disappeared from the radar of the agencies designated to keep track of them.
That seems more important than celebrating the victimhood survivorship of girls who got picked up in malls and sold themselves for jewelry and grown women who gave massages in hopes of a Victoria's Secret lingerie shoot.
Time to say "enough is more than enough," with this Epstein Files Mania.
Isn't the government still partly shut down? What's up with that?
That was the policy under all of these Attorneys General:
- Merrick Garland: 2021–2025 (D)
- Monty Wilkinson (Acting): 2021 (D)
- Jeffrey Rosen (Acting): 2020–2021 (R_
- William Barr: 2019–2020 (R)
- Matthew Whitaker (Acting): 2018–2019 (R)
- Jeff Sessions: 2017–2018 (R)
- Sally Yates (Acting): 2017 (?)
- Loretta Lynch: 2015–2017 (D)
- Eric Holder: 2009–2015 (D)
- Michael Mukasey: 2007–2009 (R)
- Alberto Gonzales: 2005–2007 (R)
Only when Donald Trump was elected for a second time, did the "Epstein Files" suddenly become the Democrat's/media's cause celebre.
Now James Comer (R) says,
"We have listened to, uh, people all across America, who have kept up with the whole investigation and are obviously outraged by the fact that men and women for that matter of great power and great wealth from all across the world have, uh, been able to get away with a lot of, uh, you know, heinious crimes and they haven't been held accountable and they haven't even had to answer questions . . . "
20 seconds in:
Yeah, no.
The American public is not as dumb as our supposed leaders think we are. Most of us know that women, and underaged girls are often exploited by men who want to pay for sex. Most of understand that wealthy and powerful men like Bill Clinton often are provided a much more upscale version of prostitution than the typical fifty dollar in-car blowjob, or a two hundred dollar call girl. They also know that the car blowjob seeker and the call girl callers are often caught in stings, but the wealthy are nearly always able to insulate themselves from the law.
It's terrible, but nobody is obsessing over it except for politicians on both sides who seek a partisan advantage. It the usual mudslinging. The only difference is that this time both sides are pulling the mud from the same pig sty.
Rather than see the DOJ spend more resources looking for a way to prosecute clients long after the crimes, when the trail has long since grown cold, I'd much prefer the money be spent rescuing the thousands of children that Biden facilitated the cartels bringing across the border who have disappeared from the radar of the agencies designated to keep track of them.
That seems more important than celebrating the victimhood survivorship of girls who got picked up in malls and sold themselves for jewelry and grown women who gave massages in hopes of a Victoria's Secret lingerie shoot.
Time to say "enough is more than enough," with this Epstein Files Mania.
Isn't the government still partly shut down? What's up with that?