Posted on 12/19/2025 11:18:21 AM PST by PJ-Comix

Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis was just investigated by the Georgia State Senate for her handling of the nothngburger case (encouraged by the Biden Regime) against President Donald Trump including charges that her and her boyfriend, Nathan Wade, used the prosecution expenses as a piggy bank for grift including going on expensive cruises together. While watching her meltdowns during that state senate hearing, it is interesting to recall how journalist and FAILED author Michael Isikoff vehemently defended her against the corruption charges in early 2024. Of course, Isikoff had a big financial stake in convincing the public of Fani's integrity since he just had a book published, "Find Me The Votes," in which Fanis Willis was portrayed as a brilliant prosecutor who, as you can hear Isikoff himself explain, was the ONLY one qualified in Georgia to handle a complex RICO case. BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
PING!
Why isn’t Big Fani in prison? She’s a corrupt crook.
Gurlfren bouts to Find Out.
Newsweek claimed they didn't publish the story because they didn't have two verified sources for the story. Imagine if a media company today would actually hold to that same standard today.
I’m surprised she didn’t try to seduce him, to try to control what he put in his book.
Prior to that, Isikoff coauthored a regular column with Mark Hosenball, who was deported from the UK in 1977 as a national security threat for exposing classified information about NSA UK partner GCHQ, where Soviet spy Geoffrey Prime then worked. Isikoff has also worked frequently with David Corn—a bit on him from my post here:
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https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3571705/posts
David Corn and the Roots of the Fusion GPS Trump Frame-up
Original research | 07/24/2017 | Fedora
. . .On October 31, Corn published his article, which alluded to Orbis’ research, citing Steele anonymously. Corn had begun his writing career in the late 1970s at The Nation while a junior majoring in history at Brown University. In 1994, he published his first book, a biography criticizing CIA agent Ted Shackley, a frequent target of far-left groups such as the pro-Sandinista Christic Institute. In 2003, Corn triggered an FBI investigation of Robert Novak’s naming of CIA agent Valerie Plame, suggesting to Plame’s wife Joseph Wilson that Novak’s column may have been a criminal violation of the Intelligence Identities Protection Act. Corn then published an article making the first public accusation that the Bush administration had committed a crime by blowing Plame’s cover. Three years later, Corn would coauthor the first book identifying the actual leaker as Richard Armitage. Corn summarized his involvement in the Plame affair in his 2006 book Hubris, a criticism of the Bush administration’s Iraq policy coauthored with reporter Michael Isikoff, then with Newsweek, who has recently been covering Trump for Yahoo! News.
During the 2012 campaign, as Corn’s publication Mother Jones was using Fusion GPS’ research on the Romney campaign for articles, Corn wrote investigative reports on the Romney campaign, collaborating with Jimmy Carter’s grandson James Carter. While working on a story about Romney’s firm Bain Capital investing in a Chinese manufacturer who used American outsourcing, Carter discovered a video of Romney speaking at an event that seemed to involve the same company. This discovery led to Corn’s September 2012 story about Romney’s fundraising comments, which some analysts credited with tipping the scales against Romney in the election.
Evidently, on behalf of his client Fusion GPS, Steele was hoping to deliver a similar October Surprise blow to Trump by sharing his dossier research with Corn. Steele met Corn in New York in October 2016, Vanity Fair reporter Howard Blum later revealed. . .
I dont understand why she has not been arrested for:
1. Her outrageous conduct in front of the Senate and/or Courts of laws
2. paying her boyfriend 600,000 which is a conflict and she personally benefitted financially.
3. Crime for false and malicious prosecution under ‘color of law”
-PJ
Dudikoff Tough guy from the 80’s
Is that a PICTURE of Michael Isikoff???? OMG!!! He looks like he’s been living in the forest for a few years!
She’s a BLACK WOMAN DEMOCRAT with a HUGE MOUTH!
Your humble correspondent would be happy to match his body of PAID PUBLIC WRITINGS to the grammar policeman. Oh, and not all of the writings are in English so you might have trouble acting as a grammar cop since it would include columns in Russian from Krokodil magazine distributed in 11 time zones.
That's the look you get when you have two books in a row published which were made immediately (and laughably) irrelevant by revelations of fact that contradicted the core premise of each book.
Is that the strange foreign porno mag that was in the news?
Do learn to write English to add to your impeccable Russian.
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