“I don’t want to live in a country where Trump could be held accountable”

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I haven’t posted in a while – three weeks, actually. Why? I’ve thought about some possible reasons: Too much going on making it difficult to choose a topic? Current events ennui? Disgust with the state of America, the state of the world? Writer’s block?

My silence could be attributed to any of those. And then I awoke this morning and read an op-ed from Rex Huppke, a columnist formerly of the Chicago Tribune, now writing for USA TODAY. My goodness, I thought, Huppke is channeling my thoughts exactly, writing about what I should have been writing – the disgraceful, witch-hunted, 37-count indictment of former President Donald J. Trump, which in Trump’s own words was, “…[a] ridiculous and baseless indictment of me by the Biden administration’s weaponized Department of Injustice will go down as among the most horrific abuses of power in the history of our country. Many people have said that; Democrats have even said it. This vicious persecution is a travesty of justice.”

So rather than waste my time writing, and your time reading my my own ham-handed effort to opine on this travesty of justice, let me simply re-print Huppke’s own words.

(Full disclosure: Huppke, in his bio, is described as a humor(ish) columnist who, early in his career, declared himself “America’s most-beloved columnist,” a claim wholly unsupported by facts or empirical evidence. A national columnist at USA TODAY, writing staggeringly brilliant (according to him) columns on the news of the day three or more times a week.)

I don’t want to live in a country where Trump could be held accountable

By Rex Huppke, USA TODAY

Sun, June 11, 2023

Now that my favorite president, Donald Trump, is facing a 37-count indictment from the feds, I join with my brothers and sisters in MAGA, and with all sensible Republicans, in saying this: I’m not sure I want to live in a country where a former president can wave around classified documents he’s not supposed to have and say, “This is secret information. Look at this,” and then be held accountable for his actions.

I mean, what kind of country have we become? One in which federal prosecutors can take “evidence” before a “grand jury,” and that grand jury can “vote to indict” a former president for 37 alleged “crimes”?  Look at all the other people out there in America, including Democrats like Hillary Clinton and President Joe Biden, who HAVEN’T been indicted for crimes on the flimsy excuse that there is no “evidence” they did crimes. THAT’S TOTALLY UNFAIR!

It’s like Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin wrote in a tweet Friday: “These charges are unprecedented and it’s a sad day for our country, especially in light of what clearly appears to be a two-tiered justice system where some are selectively prosecuted, and others are not.”

What kind of country holds a president accountable for alleged crimes a grand jury charges him with?

Or as Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn tweeted: “Where are the investigations against the Clintons and the Biden’s? What about fairness? Two tiers of justice at work.”

TWO TIERS! One tier in which President Trump keeps getting indicted via both state and federal justice systems and another in which the people I don’t like keep getting not indicted via all the things Fox News tells me they did wrong.

It’s like America has become a banana republic, as long as you do as I’ve done and refuse to look up the definition of “banana republic.”

Regardless of the Trump indictment, it’s clear this is all Biden’s fault

And of course, you know who’s behind this travesty of justice, right? It’s so-called President Biden, who is both frail and senile and also a laser-sharp master at conducting witch hunts.

Sure, they’ll tell you the indictment came via a special counsel investigation, and that the federal special counsel statute keeps such investigations walled off from political influence. But that’s complete nonsense, unless we’re talking about special counsel John Durham, who was appointed by Attorney General Bill Barr while Trump was president and tasked with investigating the NEFARIOUS LEFT-WING CRIMES committed in the Trump-Russia probe. Durham was above reproach, and the fact that the New York Times reported he “charged no high-level F.B.I. or intelligence official with a crime and acknowledged in a footnote that Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign did nothing prosecutable, either” is something I will ignore.

This is a WITCH HUNT, and I believe that because Trump said so!

Current special counsel Jack Smith, on the other hand — he’s bad news. I know this because Trump has said repeatedly that Smith’s investigation is a witch hunt, and I’ve never known Trump to lie about anything.

Keep in mind, in 2016, Trump said: “I’m going to enforce all laws concerning the protection of classified information. No one will be above the law.”

So after he said that, you expect me to believe he didn’t protect classified information? Just because, according to the indictment, there’s a recording of him holding a classified document in his office at his club in Bedminster, New Jersey, and saying to two staff members and an interviewer: “See, as president I could have declassified it. … Now I can’t, you know, but this is still a secret.”

You call that “damning evidence,” I call it, “What about Hunter Biden’s laptop?”

Putting Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and Hunter Biden in prison? Now THAT makes sense!

Now I can already hear all the libs out there whining and saying that if it was Biden or Hillary or Hunter getting indicted, I wouldn’t be saying a word about two-tiers of justice or the weaponization of the department of justice or anything like that.

Well, those whiners would be right, but the difference is I believe Biden and Hillary and Hunter are all guilty and should be locked up for life, whereas with Trump, I believe he is great and innocent and the best president America has ever known.

It’s like this: If Hillary got indicted for murder, I would say, “Yes, she is absolutely a murderer. Lock her up.”

But if in some outrageous scenario President Trump was indicted for murder just because he told a bunch of people that he did a murder, I would say: “HOW DARE YOU CHARGE THIS MAN WITH MURDER WHEN OTHERS IN THE U.S. HAVE NOT BEEN CHARGED WITH MURDER! THERE ARE CLEARLY TWO TIERS OF JUSTICE, ONE IN WHICH MY FAVORITE PRESIDENT, WHO SAID HE MURDERED SOMEONE, IS CHARGED WITH MURDER AND ONE IN WHICH PEOPLE WHO HAVEN’T MURDERED ARE NOT CHARGED WITH MURDER!”

And that, my liberal friends, makes perfect sense to me and my MAGA companions. So watch out. The Trump Train’s a comin’.

Published by Ted Block

Ted Block is a veteran “Mad Man,” having spent 45+ years in the advertising industry. During his career, he was media director of several advertising agencies, including Benton & Bowles in New York and Foote, Cone and Belding in San Francisco; account management director on clients as varied as Clorox, Levi’s and the California Raisin Advisory Board (yes, Ted was responsible for the California Dancing Raisins campaign); and regional director for Asia based in Tokyo for Foote, Cone where he was also the founding president of FCB’s Japanese operations. Ted holds a Bachelor’s degree in communications from Queens College and, before starting in advertising, served on active duty as an officer on USS McCloy (DE-1038) in the U.S. Navy. Besides writing Around the Block, Ted is also a guest columnist for the Palm Beach Post.

11 thoughts on ““I don’t want to live in a country where Trump could be held accountable”

    1. It’s “Ted” not “Red.” LOL! And, as with many of your comments, it was cutoff. Please send to me via email so I can understand the comment. What I received was, “Yea Red, another good one, it is so hard for “the ru…”

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      1. Sorry Ted, it was my usual challenge when flying . Your piece was another good one. We are

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      1. After that, what can I say but the truth. You might not like it. In this day and age, your regular readers might understand the use of sarcasm, no matter how subtle. But MAGA cultists coming to your blog, if there are any, might think you are one of them. Few of them have the reading skills to see anything but their truths.
        I am not saying don’t use it, but don’t be surprised if you gain some readers who praise you undeservedly.

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      2. Thanks for the heads-up. Actually, I have no problem with MAGAs coming to my blog; in fact I encourage it. Perhaps, but unlikely, they’ll learn something. You are correct however about critical reading and thinking. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve used irony in my posts while pointing out that many on the right and, particularly the leadership of the right, don’t have any idea of what irony is. We can get back to this discussion after I see what kind of comments I receive. Best, Ted.

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      3. I don’t get so many Righties coming to my blog as I used to. I don’t let them get away with factless comments or feckless threats. If they want to make intelligent comments they are more than welcome. I don’t think I have any right now…

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