Meet the Clueless 5: Diddy Fani Nathan Tiffany and Eric
Meet the Clueless 5: Diddy Fani Nathan Tiffany and Eric
Meet the Clueless 5: Diddy Fani Nathan Tiffany and Eric
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| I have been suggesting for the longest time that we should involve ourselves in the stupid defense as a... | |
| As an affirmative defense in certain criminal charges and the like. | |
| As you know right now, if you are found not guilty by reason of insanity, NGRI, you lack the requisite specific intent to commit a crime and therefore are acquitted. | |
| You are not guilty. | |
| Sometimes mistake of fact can apply as well, where you did not know something. | |
| Ignorance of the law is not a defense. | |
| In a lot of cases, Linda Tripp was an exception. | |
| Remember that? | |
| Oh, I didn't know you had to get the consent of Monica Lewinsky when I taped her. | |
| I didn't know that. | |
| Sometimes there must be science or knowledge. | |
| There must be mens rea, criminal mind, the actus reas, the criminal act. | |
| All these precursors and antecedents. | |
| But if ever there was something that would be allowed called stupid, you would have... | |
| The perfect example of here. | |
| First, first and foremost, number one, the number one absolute public enemy number one is Tiffany Henyard. | |
| Tiffany Henyard from Dalton, Illinois, super mayor. | |
| This woman is beyond anything anybody's ever even imagined. | |
| It's incredible. | |
| She is, if you have not seen her, not only is she stupid, she's incomprehensible. | |
| She speaks, spews, and utters a gibberish the likes of which you can't believe. | |
| Sean Diddy Do-Wa-Diddy Combs in this, I don't know what it is, this world that he lives in. | |
| In which he thinks he can, for the longest time, involve himself in the most horrid, horrid of crimes and the like. | |
| For reasons I can't even understand or grasp how he can think he can get away with this. | |
| And he has! | |
| And go on TV and laugh about it, laugh about it, joke about it, mock, hint. | |
| It's beyond anything anybody's ever seen before. | |
| It's incredible. | |
| He goes and he just... | |
| I don't know what the word is. | |
| He seems to just live like a lot of these people in Hollywood. | |
| They just can do whatever they want. | |
| They think they can do whatever they want. | |
| They live in a world where they do whatever they want. | |
| They feel like they're above the law. | |
| Nathan Wade, who just recently was found, he was served, With a subpoena to appear, Nathan Wade, this guy, the Jadrool's Jadrool, he's incredible. | |
| This is the former Fulton County Special Prosecutor, served finally, subpoenaed by a Republican U.S. panel, investigating the one-time romantic relationship with D.A. Fannie, Fannie, Schwannie, Willis, after he went on... | |
| on CNN and basically spilled his guts for no particular reason. | |
| The guy who says, I don't know, I, uh, his phone was tracked. | |
| Fannie Willis, who's so stupid, beyond stupid, oh, I paid for everything. | |
| I paid cash. | |
| What is she, like, worth eight million? | |
| I don't understand any of this. | |
| She can't be that stupid. | |
| But she basically has this idea that I can do whatever I want, say whatever I want, do whatever I want, think whatever I want, be whatever I want, and there's not a damn thing you can do about it. | |
| It's absolutely incredible. | |
| It's incredible. | |
| They just... | |
| And it doesn't stop. | |
| None of it seems to stop. | |
| Nobody seems to notice this. | |
| Diddy, I mentioned him, and Eric, Eric Anas, he might actually have, believe it or not, he might have, He might have a defense of sorts in which he can perhaps, | |
| and this is important, he might perhaps be able to show that what he did was not the subject of bribery, that those were not Criminal activities and the like. | |
| How do I say that? | |
| These were not behaviors that were official duties. | |
| The influence he showed and the like might not have been in any way connected with bribery. | |
| He might have actually been doing legitimately things he could do. | |
| If I pay Someone in office to do something which they do anyway. | |
| If I say, listen, here's a hundred bucks. | |
| Show up, sign this legislation, and I'm going to do it anyway. | |
| Or maybe you wanted me to throw a party for you, introduce me to somebody. | |
| All these things may fall out of the purview of bribery because those weren't official duties. | |
| It's one thing to say, here's $100, change your vote as to the zoning or something. | |
| That's one thing. | |
| Again, believe it or not, somehow through some estimable luck that these folks have, maybe through something that we cannot... | |
| Understand or appreciate, maybe they somehow, I guess, escaped this. | |
| Now, I must say this. | |
| I'm waiting for the race card, both in my excoriation, my review, my execration of this, so to speak, because everybody's black. | |
| And I call them the clueless five. | |
| These people just don't seem to know what the hell is going on. | |
| And you are entitled to think that if you want. | |
| You're entitled to think that I'm picking on people because of their race. | |
| You have to. | |
| I would be so disappointed if you didn't. | |
| If you didn't pull the race card. | |
| We have five people. | |
| Five individuals. | |
| All the subjects of major either court cases against them or in the case of Fonny and who knows? | |
| There may be obstruction of justice on their part. | |
| They all happen to be black. | |
| And it's very easy for you to believe or to suggest that their collective negritude is the reason for this. | |
| I won't even entertain. | |
| A response to that, if that's your inclination. | |
| This is basically the parade of the stupid. | |
| These are people who just seem to, for reasons I don't know, they've just escaped the hazard of their profound stupidity. | |
| Up to and including, well maybe up to, notwithstanding, this now. | |
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