Monday, February 12, 2024

Fani Willis: in deeper and deeper

It's a law of human nature that the most loudly pious are often the most leprous. Conservative megapreacher Ted Haggard railed against homosexuality and drugs, even hilariously looking into a church TV camera (see the movie "Jesus Camp") and self-righteously proclaiming, "I think I know what you did last night!" before being discovered to have a gay lover with whom he did drugs... and now, it's Atlanta-based Trump prosecutor Fani Willis's turn to put her hypocrisy on full display. (I only recently discovered her name is pronounced "FAH-nee," not "fanny," so I guess that means no more "UK fanny" jokes.) And she's turning out to be a real piece of work. She recently stood at a church pulpit, seemingly praying to God but in fact declaiming to the gullible congregation about how good she was, and yet how imperfect—sistas can't be expected to save the world, y'all! Turns out she was very likely having an affair with an employee, Nathan Wade (whose wife Jocelyn is quite good-looking, so she must be a real bitch for Wade to cheat on her with the frumpy-looking Willis). Not only was she having an affair with Wade, she was paying him an absurd amount of money despite his having little to no experience as a criminal prosecutor. And as evidence against Willis and Wade mounts, the pressure is rising for Fani Willis to step down in the Trump case, which seems, at this point, to be hopelessly compromised. Even the liberal media are upset that Willis has bungled what should have been an easy goal. All of this makes me wonder how dirty the other prosecutors are: Alvin Bragg, Jack Smith, Letitia James, et al. Willis has said she will fight to remain the lead prosecutor in her particular case against Trump, but indications are, more and more, that her goose is thoroughly cooked. What other dirt will be revealed about her?

(As usual, ignore the clickbait-y thumbnail. Willis isn't heading to prison anytime soon, if ever. That's the other law of human nature: the big fish always get away.)



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