Here's Why Fani Willis Staying on Is Trump’s Best News: The Arrogance Queen Will Futz Everything Up
Here's Why Fani Willis Staying on Is Trump’s Best News: The Arrogance Queen Will Futz Everything Up
Here's Why Fani Willis Staying on Is Trump’s Best News: The Arrogance Queen Will Futz Everything Up
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I have heard some of the most stupid comments regarding family wellness from people who are, I think, theoretically, supposedly, or supposedly, as people say, who are lawyers and law trained, and they say the most stupid Stupid things because they run out of things to say. | |
And they're competing with other people saying stupid things, so they have to say, well, I've got to say something. | |
Here's one. | |
Here's my favorite. | |
Fannie Wallace should resign. | |
Fannie Wallace should do the right thing and resign. | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Seriously. | |
I mean, people shouldn't commit crimes. | |
People shouldn't rob. | |
People should give back money that they've received that they didn't earn. | |
And people should not have to lock doors. | |
There's a lot of stuff that should be. | |
Do you understand Fannie Willis? | |
Do you understand what she's all about? | |
Well, why would you go on TV and say, Oh, I think she should step down. | |
Because what she did was she sullied the office. | |
Oh, for God's sake, stop it! | |
She's a political opportunist. | |
She's one of millions who have been with us since political opportunism was discovered and advanced. | |
The best is old Nathan Wade. | |
He's out of there. | |
See ya! | |
I got my mill. | |
I'm done. | |
I'm finished. | |
Fine. | |
I will resign this. | |
Special prosecutor. | |
Okay. | |
Terrific. | |
In this case, she can rehire him to be a special prosecutor in another case. | |
And the reason why is because she's the DA. | |
She can do whatever the hell she wants. | |
She can rehire him as a special prosecutor in another matter. | |
That simple. | |
This is the most stupid case. | |
Nobody cares about him. | |
This isn't, this isn't the issue. | |
We're not, he, nobody even, what? | |
That was a reaction today. | |
What? | |
Nathan, what? | |
No, that's, no. | |
No, no, Fanny, it's about you. | |
I'm not, I'm not quitting. | |
So the judge is smart. | |
The judge says, what the hell am I going to do? | |
First, I've got to help Trump out. | |
I've got to keep her on board. | |
She's the most incompetent, craven, venal, the most mindless prosecutor, perhaps, in the history of prosecutions. | |
And I've got to get... | |
I've got to get... | |
I gotta keep her there. | |
What do I do? | |
Oh, God. | |
Plus, if I get rid of her, I got my problem with Fulton County, and even though I'm a Republican, and even though Kemp put me in, and even though I've got some future, maybe as a Republican governor, if I piss off the entire... | |
African-American and Democratic contingent of Fulton County, which is pretty substantial. | |
I'm doomed. | |
So here's what I'll do. | |
I'll keep her on. | |
And through the most convoluted of reasoning, say, yeah, I'll just split up her and Nathan. | |
See, if they're not on together, then she can continue with her perjurious obstruction of justice, witness tampering, this cavalcade. | |
Of abuse. | |
Yeah, that'll take care of everything. | |
How stupid is this? | |
Nobody's buying this except here. | |
And I understand it. | |
There's no logic to this. | |
Quit pretending there's some... | |
It is what it is. | |
We knew this. | |
The good part is, if there really is a God, if the Republican Party came along, And had a pair of balls. | |
What they would do is they would 65 project harass and basically go after her and go after her competence and her perjuries and Nathan's perjuries, especially with his divorce case that is still pending when he lied about how much money he had and this and that. | |
I mean, it's... | |
Unbelievable! | |
Do that. | |
How about Terrence Bradley? | |
This poor guy. | |
By the way, this guy needs witness protection program. | |
He'll end up a grease spot on, you know, in Bucktown, whatever the hell it was called. | |
I've got news for you. | |
Because he was threatened by everybody up to and including Fanny! | |
You know they're coming after us, don't you? | |
You're going to do the right thing, aren't you? | |
Yeah? | |
Okay. | |
What about that? | |
That's the part. | |
Is anybody talking about that? | |
No, because we're talking about, we're talking about, you know, conflict of interest. | |
That's what we're talking about. | |
And the appearance of impropriety. | |
Oh, would you stop that appearance of impropriety stuff? | |
This is nonsense. | |
This is nonsense. | |
Appearance of impropriety. | |
It's not, there is nothing. | |
Look, look, I'm going to say this again. | |
Now look, you watching me? | |
You paying attention? | |
Okay? | |
I don't know you. | |
You don't know me, okay? | |
We're friends, maybe? | |
I'm going to tell you the truth. | |
Let me try this again. | |
Appears of impropriety, my ass. | |
I don't even know what that means. | |
That's okay. | |
That's one of these things that... | |
It's kind of like an aspirational thing, you know? | |
We don't ever want to appear to be not proper, as it were. | |
What does that mean? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
It's one of those aspirational things. | |
Like in the diff canons, a lawyer must represent his client zealously. | |
What does that mean? | |
I mean, you know, there's no... | |
So here's the thing. | |
She could have married. | |
She could have been married to Nathan. | |
She could have been married for the love of God. | |
Would you people stop... | |
Overlooking this, she could have gotten married to him or had been married to him. | |
They could be husband and wife. | |
There's nothing that in any way establishes a stake in the outcome of the Trump prosecution. | |
Damn it! | |
That's the standard. | |
Not whether they're married. | |
Is there a stake? | |
If she was married to, let's say, The defense. | |
Maybe one of the defense lawyers. | |
Oh, that might be a little weird. | |
Or one of the defendants. | |
How about that? | |
She's prosecuting her husband. | |
That would have been a good one. | |
But because she's stopping the special? | |
Come on! | |
You act like this guy is serious. | |
He's just, you know... | |
Anyway. | |
Tell me you understand. | |
Blink once for yes. | |
Tell me you understand that there was nothing that would preclude nothing that would preclude them from being being married. | |
Okay, that doesn't matter. | |
The issue is this is the best news for Trump. | |
Trump is the happiest man. | |
And those people have it. | |
They're good. | |
That defense team, well, there's so many of them. | |
But Ashley Merchant, superb. | |
Sadow, Sadow, Sadow masochism, great. | |
Trump's lawyer, fantastic. | |
Compared to Alina Habba, I swear to God, Trump's lawyer right now, she just can't wait to go on. | |
Instagram and take pictures and look at me and look at my hair. | |
I'm great at working a fight. | |
What is going on here? | |
This is the only case where Trump's making any progress. | |
Though they delayed the Alvin Bragg, the New York case, nobody can figure out. | |
I don't know what that means. | |
We have some factual issues here. | |
I don't know what the hell that means. | |
But those are lawyers. | |
They're really good. | |
I'm worried about Trump. | |
I mean, everybody thinks it's Alina Hobbes. | |
When the lawyer is too much, Bruce Cutler did that. | |
When you become the star, when you become... | |
They had a guy, Joe Tacopina, who dumped out before he got that Simon Cowell eye bit. | |
I don't know what happened to him. | |
He was another one of these. | |
Look at me! | |
Oh, you... | |
The lawyer is just kind of like... | |
The lawyer is almost like you want the best radiologist there is. | |
You never met the guy. | |
You want the best pathologist to be... | |
Never met the guy. | |
He's like there. | |
The lawyer doesn't become the case. | |
Johnny Cochran never became the case for O.J. Simpson. | |
Never because of the Instagram, because of this... | |
God! | |
Damn narcissism that we have, where everybody's got to, am I hot? | |
Yes, am I hot? | |
Thank you for my hair and makeup. | |
Here I am walking with my bag. | |
Do you like the way I look? | |
And Trump sometimes, because, love the guy, but sometimes he's on another planet. | |
He might think, isn't it great? | |
Isn't it great how good she looks? | |
He's like, are you winning? | |
Have you won anything? | |
Are you successful with... | |
E. Jean Carroll, the case with Letitia James, are you winning anything? | |
What's going on here? | |
Oh, today it was just hearing all of the indignation about, oh, she's so petitioned. | |
Would you stop pretending you're upset about this? | |
What are you, a bunch of babies? | |
This is the real world. | |
Fannie Willis, by the way, but here's the thing. | |
She's through politically. | |
You know she's going to hang herself. | |
She's going to step into more circle because she can't keep her mouth shut. | |
She can't fight the arrogance. | |
She can't fight the arrogance. | |
Do you hear what I have to say? | |
Good. | |
We're not done with this case, my friend. | |
Uh-uh. | |
We're not done with the case. | |
It's not over for, remember, Fannie is not really trying the case. | |
Just like Tish James in New York. | |
They're not really, I mean, they're there in spirit, they're there on the pleadings, district attorney, but it's really the assistant. | |
And there's a fellow by the name of Floyd, I believe, who's very good. | |
And he's going to be handling the actual prosecution of this case. | |
He's responsible. | |
He's the one critical. | |
He's the one going to be doing this. | |
Now, we're going to be talking about this, my friend. | |
Okay? | |
We're going to be talking about this. | |
But let me just tell you something. | |
Remember, if you really want to see, I mean really want to see, some just... | |
She is... | |
Look, Fannie was great when she took the stand, when she took the... | |
The best person, I'm telling you right now, remember, is Tiffany Henyard. | |
Make sure you go and watch Tiffany Henyard. | |
She is the mayor of Dalton, Illinois, and also the township supervisor. | |
Oh! | |
You will not believe this even exists in our country. | |
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