Garland should have been a great justice. Blame McConnell for that. He wasn’t prepared to be AG in this environment. He will probably go down as the last pure AG calling balls and strikes. Truly sad timing.
Garland should have been a great justice. Blame McConnell for that. He wasn’t prepared to be AG in this environment. He will probably go down as the last pure AG calling balls and strikes. Truly sad timing.
His failing was that he was prejudging the cases, he was acting as a judge before they could even put it in front of a judge. That's why he failed. He didn't understand his role.
That’s fair too. The thing is, there was a time, not too long ago where the judiciary was above the “partisan fray” and acted accordingly, based on evidence. He never seemed truly comfortable as a prosecutor. But that’s my opinion based on anecdotal evidence. 🤷🏻♂️
Nah... Last Jan, Garland was asked by CONGRESS to drop the cases against other defendants in the doc case (Trump would have pardoned them anyway) & release the Jack Smith's report. Garland CHOSE not to. Garland did what was good for Trump, instead. Here is my exchange with Congressman Cohen about it
Obviously, you’re special.
We are all special, Ron 😊 Rep Cohen is a nice guy and he responded to me. Our Reps Cohen, Raskin, Dan Goldman (and some others) were trying to get Garland to act, but Garland chose to do what he did 🤷♀️
That wasn’t a shot 👀🥂