Posted on 05/19/2019 6:39:12 AM PDT by Rummyfan
The last time I saw my old boss Conrad Black was a week ago. It was a very Conradian occasion: We ended up keeping a visiting prince (not from the House of Windsor, as it happens) waiting in the lobby, and by the time we parted on the doorstep the conversation had worked its way round to Doris Day, then still among us. When Miss Day died a few days later, almost all the broadcast tributes played a snippet of:
Que Sera Sera
Whatever will be will be
The futures not ours to see
Thats a little fatalistic for my tastes. Nevertheless, in just a very few areas of life the future is ours to see, with piercing clarity: For example, if you attract the attention of Americas federal justice system, youre going down, no question. You have the right to a fair trial, but U.S. prosecutors win 99 per cent of the cases that go to court a success rate that would embarrass Kim Jong Un and Saddam Hussein. Indeed, the feds win 97 per cent without ever going near court. In 2007, on the first day of Conrad Blacks trial on the 12th floor of the Mies van der Rohe skyscraper that houses Chicagos dozens of federal courtrooms, I went looking for somewhere to make a discreet call on my cellphone. There were people everywhere reporters, lawyers, spouses, curious deputy attorneys dropping in from neighbouring offices, a fan of mine wanting me to autograph my Broadway book to his pal John Mahoney from Frasier
Eventually, I pushed open a door and found myself in an empty courtroom. So I phoned from there in complete privacy. When others attending the trial discovered the room, I went to the empty courtroom further down the corridor....
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalpost.com ...
Steyn once called America’s Federal Prosecurtorial and Justice System a “clogged toilet.”
After watching the likes of Comey, McCabe, Mueller and Weissman operate the last 2 years, I fully understand what he means.
Another home run by Steyn.
Something needs to be done about our justice system wherein prosecutors have the means to bankrupt a citizen with due process.
Excellent article!
It's the modern version of the rack and strappado, and for the same reasons.
Revamping the Judicial branch is the single most vital work Trump is doing. The citizenry lives in abject fear of the blackguards who comprise the justice system in the US.
The goal of the justice system is total annihilation of the accused. It is not justice. It is tyranny. Let it now be done to them just as they have done to others.
That’s one of the most important articles an American can read.
And once again President Trump has proved his greatness by granting Conrad Black a pardon.
Louis, you read my mind! When you reflect on what that $hitball Mueller and his corrupt, lawless little band did to Flynn and others, it is quite clear that there needs to be a complete overhaul of our Federal Prosecution System!
The federal government has an unlimited budget and a magic list of laws that they can use to convict anybody they want.
steyn ping
And Steyn still has the Hockey Stick Mann to deal with in court.
Steyn is correct to be appalled by the lack of Justice afforded by the US Legal system if you can’t pay the freight and do the time.
Then again, Congress’ abject abandonment of any restraint on the judicial system that results in confiscations of billions of dollars with absolutely no proof (only casual inference), it is unsurprising that one’s life is but a toy to unrestrained prosecutors.
> The federal government has an unlimited budget and a magic list of laws that they can use to convict anybody they want. <
Yep. If they want ya, they’ve got ya.
Steyn certainly has a way with words. BTW, he is substituting for Rush tomorrow and Wednesday. Without a doubt, the finest “sinister foreign guest host” in all the land.
Since Steyn referenced my early love Doris Day. Few know she made polka recordings with Frank Yankovich one of which was You Are My Sunshine.
Doris never did sing Que sara, sara.........she always sang Que seda, seda.
Doris Day got her signature song wrong, always
His prose is better than Buckley's...Steyne maybe not have as big a vocabulary as WFB but he is certainly more cleverly biting, and I like that.
If America’s courtrooms are empty due to our indefensible legal system, how are our multitude of lawyers still able to make a living? And why don’t they work together to improve the system?
As I recall from my meagre study of judicial systems, it’s no fun having to sit around Pommeroy’s wine bar all day without a brief.
At least America’s lawyers should support Donald Trump who’s working to improve things. And why not a few lawyer-led protest rallies? Screaming “No Justice, No $500-an-Hour Legal Fees!” in front of America’s courthouses would at least bring attention to their plight.
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