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The RACE CARD HOLDS NO FEAR ANY MORE!
Of course she does. They are also prejudiced against fat black women.
… and citizens don’t “report” to your fat ass, Fanny.
Yes, with a very large caboose.
Says FW, the corrupt pig who made up laws to go after a former president, put her incompetent boyfriend on the payroll for $600k, and proceeded to go on taxpayer funded vacations.
Meanwhile she is complicit in the leftist cabal to murder people with drugs.
Without a doubt.
And calling Michael Cohen a liar is racially motivated too.
If the don’t disbar her, then I would argue it’s racially motivated.
So, expecting a black prosecutor to conduct themselves within the law is racism?
She’s a racist herself, so she’d know.....
Yes, apparently you do, since you can't do the job in accord with to the law.
Sure seems like it.
Why do we have to hear about this fat pig, big assed ,foul mouthed ,ugly toad faced POS , everyday? She is a disgrace and imbursement to you me and the country.
All those white taxpayers wanting to make sure their money is spent within the law are racist.
It is so obvious that Fanny ...HAD ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH THE APPOINTMENT OF OVERSIGHT.
She was just doing her job, even though she added a few perks.
I had an argument with a black person about racism. When I told her “it’s not only white people that can be racist”, she looked at me like I had two heads and replied: “Of course it’s only white people”. It’s instilled in many of them even if they have not had racist encounters. And by now, I mean it’s been decades, aren’t they tired of this stupid game? Yes, racism still exists, but it’s also on both sides. Try some other tactic that we’re not tired of yet.
Willis is a Soros shill and deserves to have oversight watching over her anti-American values.
Put Stasi Abrams on the panel, and call it a Prosecutorial Overweight Committee....POC. Problem solved.
Fanny sees herself as the very personification of reparations and believes she is free to do as she wants.
You can see the same thinking in Karine Jean-Pierre, Alton Bragg, Letitia James, Tiffany Henyard (wild-woman mayor of Dolton, Il), and Marilyn Mosby (convicted States Attorney/prosecutor of Baltimore).
"People who didn't earn their power have a tendency to abuse it."
As an aside, I was using Claude.ai for another matter and was curious about what he might think of the above statement about unearned power. Here's what he said. Unearned power and entitlement: When people gain power without having to work for it or prove themselves, they may develop a sense of entitlement. They might feel that they are inherently deserving of their power and have no obligation to use it responsibly. This mindset can lead to abuses of power. Lack of appreciation: People who have earned their power through hard work and merit may be more likely to appreciate the responsibilities that come with it. They understand the effort required to gain power and may be more inclined to use it judiciously. Those who haven't earned their power may lack this appreciation and be more prone to misusing it. Absence of accountability: When power is earned, there is often a system of accountability in place. The person has had to demonstrate their competence and character to gain trust and authority. However, when power is unearned, such as through nepotism or cronyism, there may be less accountability, making it easier for the person to abuse their position. Preparation and competence: Earning power often involves developing the necessary skills, knowledge, and experience to wield it effectively. Those who haven't gone through this process may be ill-prepared to handle the responsibilities of their position, leading to poor decisions and potential abuses. The statement "People who didn't earn their power have a tendency to abuse it" raises some interesting points about the nature of power and how it can be used or misused depending on how it is acquired. Here are some thoughts on this statement:
Walking hunk of cleavage needs taken down a notch or two.