I get that.
I just think back to Horowitz, Durham, Barr and whatnot. There’s always this idea that the good stuff is right around the corner. Hey, maybe we missed it this time, but “we’ll get ‘em next year!” kind of stuff.
Clearly, we have mere weeks to resolve this. I’m sure there is a true legal effort going on behind the scenes, and I do expect it to be successful. And I do understand the necessary PR aspects of this. But I worry that any sort of business-as-usual and let’s-go-slow-so-that-everything-is-perfect approach may not be in our interests at this moment in time.
The first guy I had that experience with was Trey Gowdy. All talk, no action.
If law enforcement was like national politics, the cops would be considered victorious if the perp admitted to raping the girl, they all high five each other for getting him to admit it, and then it ends there. Everybody goes on their merry way, with no jail, no prosecution, etc.
Where do you get the idea we are going slowly? We can only move as fast as the Courts have time to hear the cases.