Monday

Shooting at Chiefs' Celebration, Last Week's Televised Political Soap Opera; True Test of Biden Mental soon to Come

 

 

Kansas City Chiefs win the Superbowl;  Youths attack Super Bowl Celebrants in Parade

It’s very unclear what happened at that shooting the day of the Kansas City Chiefs’ celebrations.  One woman was killed, as of last report .  Almost 20 children and young people were shot.

The Kansas City Chiefs won over my beloved Ravens.  But I rather like Taylor and the Kelce thing so we shall see.

A MOST COMPLICATED POLITICAL STORY FILLS CABLE NEWS LAST WEEK


It was a complicated cast of characters that played out across our news cable channels last week.  Pictured here are Fani Willis who obtained an indictment against former President Trump for something called “election racketeering” and Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor.

This is about Stacey Abrams, who declared herself the victor in the Georgia election that led to this action against Trump, because how dare he question Stacey Abrams?

Turns out that Willis, the DA, was lovers with Wade, the prosecutor for the Trump case.  The Trump lawyers sought an arraignment against these two and we sit, us peons, out here in la-la land and listen to these holier-than-thou….well let me shut up.

It was a judicial soap opera.

Here is a copy of a FreeRepublic post by Kabar, who always has the answer:

The state court judge appointed to preside in the Georgia racketeering case against former President Donald Trump once worked for Fani T. Willis, the current Fulton County, Georgia, district attorney who obtained the indictment.

Judge Scott F. McAfee, 34, is “brand-new on the bench,” according to Law360. He became a judge in February after his December 2022 appointment to fill a vacancy by Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. McAffee is the newest judge on the 19-member Fulton County superior court.

McAfee had worked under Willis when she led the complex trial division of the Fulton County district attorney’s office. McAfee was later promoted to the major case division, where he prosecuted murder cases. Willis became district attorney after McAfee no longer worked at the district attorney’s office.



We end this week’s Blog post with a note that ole Joe Biden isn’t doing too well in this upcoming presidential election.  Seems Americans are getting more and more convinced that President Biden is becoming increasingly a bit slow with his mind.

The state of the Union speech is March 7 this year.  THAT will have America watching with shrewd eye.

We should wish him luck.









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