I must confess that even though I knew the Trump verdict long before the trial began, I still found the whole thing a bit depressing. No matter how black-pilled you are about the country, there remains a flicker of hope that the fever will break, and sanity will return. Events like this are a terrible reminder that hope is a foolish thing in an age like ours. Instead of planning for the worst and hoping for the best it is “plan for the worst and expect it to be even worse.”
That said, this is a good test of whether the regime can control the system. You get the sense that even the regime toadies know this was a bad move. Letting low-level morons do stuff like this just discredits the regime. There is no upside to this. If the cucks remove Trump from the ballot, it is a disaster for regime credibility. If this idiot judge puts Trump in jail, then he is even a bigger martyr, and half the country starts thinking about revolution.
The Biden White House should be able to lean on this idiot judge so that he gives Trump a fine or maybe probation of some sort. The regime toadies get to call Trump a felon, but the process trundles on, keeping the masses trusting the system. The trial is just another bit of the circus that surrounds Trump and maybe costs him some support at the fringes. The argument against him becomes, “It is always a circus around this guy. Do you want four more years of this?”
It is not a great plan, but it saves enough face to keep the white middle-class thinking they can vote their way out of trouble. This reminds me of something I said about Bill Clinton in the 1990’s. Clinton was never smart, but he was clever. Smart people know how to avoid trouble, while clever people know how to wriggle out of trouble. Clever people run our system, but in order to show their cleverness they create these problems for themselves.
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