Posted on 08/04/2023 5:30:10 AM PDT by Tench_Coxe
WASHINGTON, D.C. β As news dropped that former President Donald Trump was facing a third federal indictment, Democrats were quick to explain that no American citizen is above the law they only selectively enforce.
"Absolutely no one is exempt, unless we say so," said Attorney General Merrick Garland. "Even the President is subject to the law, except in cases where I decide he can totally do whatever he wants without any consequences whatsoever."
(Excerpt) Read more at babylonbee.com ...
Right now, engaging with the Left and its Uniparty stooges is like playing a game of Calvinball.
That’s a bingo! Is that how you say it, that’s a bingo?
Ya just say bingo.
BINGO!
The Bee folks must have read the 2600 WSJ bot comments which claim, “No one is above the law,” “Trump should be in prison,” and, “There is no proof Joe Biden was influence pedaling.”
Too true to be funny.
As 1 example imagine police found a bag of cocaine in your house and no one was prosecuted.
Then that may just mean your last name is Biden.
Merrick Garland ancestry appears to be Ukrainian.. Surprise, surprise.!
Hmm. Seems to me that happened recently, but I canβt remember where. πππππ
Selective enforcement is their tool. Remember that former FBI Director, James Comey, found that Hillary Clinton had violated federal criminal statutes regarding the handling of classified material and the destruction of evidence, but that “no reasonable prosecutor would bring this case”. And regarding Joe Biden, the democrats’ standard of evidence of criminality is so high that no amount of whistleblowers, documents, emails, Hunter laptop confessions will pursuade them to investigate teflon Joe Bribem.
+1
There’s an old saying: selective enforcement is worse than no enforcement at all.
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