The topic of discussion for this Constitution Monday is the fact that what goes around comes around. According to Victor Davis Hanson, this is “karma” in Eastern philosophy and religion. In Christianity, it is known as the “Golden Rule” – “Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you.”
Hanson
also discussed the danger of going too far in one direction “because there’s a
force in the universe that corrects us and brings us back to the middle.” He said
that this condition is called “the golden mean” in classical terms. He used the
corruption seen in the American judicial system by four prosecutors over the
last five years to what is happening now.
Fulton
County District Attorney Fani Willis in Georgia, who is trying to magnify a
phone call that President Donald Trump made to the registrars into some type of
RICO corruptive act. And it was not. And that case has been dropped.
We
saw District Attorney Alvin Bragg in Manhattan try to bootstrap a federal
offense – that the federal prosecutors did not want to prosecute – on a
nondisclosure form and clam it was a campaign donation.
We
saw former special counsel Jack Smith with the records. And that was
asymmetrical because at the same time they were investigating former President Joe
Biden for essentially the same crime and let him off.
And
then we had New York Attorney General Letitia James on the real estate deal where
she created, kind of, new laws that had never existed before on minor details
about forms on real estate applications, about a loan to the Deutsche Bank that
didn’t – they were happy.
But
my point is this: They have exceeded what the Greeks called “hubris.” They were
arrogant. They were overweening. They were self-righteous….
And
what do we find out now? Jack Smith, the federal prosecutor, before he left his
tenure, he went to the Covington law firm… and asked and received $140,000 of
free legal services. Did he pay taxes on that? That’s above the gift tax….
Fani
Willis, well, she was removed from the case, as you know, with her paramour –
that she did not disclose – Nathan Wade, whom she made her lead prosecutor.
They went on junkets. They didn’t record their expenses. Half of them, perhaps
came from Nathan Wade’s wages that were inflated by Fani Willis. She wouldn’t
turn over subpoenaed records. The court forced her to pay a fine of $54,000.
They took her, as I said, off the case. Now she’s facing an investigative
inquiry by the Georgia legislator. She’s in big trouble.
And
then we get to Letitia James. She was the most confident and kept giving us
soapbox lectures about, “No one is above the law.” It turns out that for years
she was fudging on her real estate investments in an illegal fashion. But
because Nemesis always deals in irony, some of the forms that she exaggerated
on or lied about were the same things that she alleged that Donald Trump had
done on his forms. But clearly, Donald Trump had a much better case, so far, that
he didn’t do that.
She
said an apartment unit had fewer rooms than it did. She said that her principal
residence was in Virginia when, in fact, she was the New York district
attorney, by statute she must live in New York those five years. The house that
she purchased she’s not living in now. She listed her father as her husband.
What am I getting at? She’s committing the same type of fraud that she’s
alleging Donald Trump did.
I’ll
just finish with, remember Stacey Abrams? She was the one that denied she lost
the 2018 gubernatorial race. She lost by 50,000 votes. She lost it again to
Brian Kemp in 2022 by even more, a greater margin.
She
had a PAC or some kind of nonprofit, it had a hundred dollars in it. Then
suddenly, when Biden’s on his way out of office, almost $2 billion go under her
direction. And now we’re learning that she was giving millions of dollars away,
bought a beautiful home, and suddenly went from bankruptcy and owing the IRS
and not paying her taxes 2016 – she’s a millionaire. That’s going to be
investigated.
Bottom
line: Be very careful…. And no one is above the law. And all of these people
felt that they were above the law. And that invisible hand of Nemesis, or God,
or karma struck them down. And it’s a good lesson for all of us.
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