A Perfectly Reasonable Amount of Schadenfreude about Things Happening to Trump & His Enablers (Part 1)

The Schaudenfreude, guys! Let’s get back to the Schadenfreude!

Well here’s something. MSNBC has been rather excited today because Trump once again said the quiet part out loud. Specifically, in saying that Mike Pence could have overturned the election Trump has just admitted criminal intent. This apparently has led the Fulton County DA to openly admit that she is running a criminal investigation into Trump himself.

Let’s hope that Trump’s call for more violence above and beyond Jan 6th compels the DA and others to hurry the fuck up and indict him already.

Her special grand jury won’t convene until early May, so she can compel testimony from reluctant actors such as Brad Raffensperger. He has said he’ll testify, but not without a subpoena. So get comfortable. It’s going to be awhile, at least in Georgia.

I’m more hopeful that New York will move sooner.

Seriously. It may sting at first as the MAGAts are reluctant to crawl back under their rocks, but it would be nice to not be completely ashamed to be a citizen of the US.

Are the rubes wising up? Probably not, but…

Well, give the disaster that is the Biden economy , they’re probably running out of cash.

Maybe now he can afford to pay his previous legal team?

Well, someone had to pay for all those stickers of Joe Biden pointing that they love sticking on gas pumps.

I hope you’re not suggesting that they worked for TRUMP in return for something as petty as cash? What about loyalty? What about patriotism!?

It’s all going toward Trump. Where it actually ends up is anyone’s guess.

BronzerCorpUSA and the Sharpie Co., is my guess.

Maybe, but they still won’t be paid.

More actual schadenfreude!

Why do I strongly suspect that if they can get at the various documents Trump’s been hiding that someone in that group of Trump, Ghouliani and Staffers admit out loud as it were that Trump said get rid of him for crossing us… :smiley:

You beat me to it.

From another article, which I was about to post:

The civil suit accuses the defendants of violating the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, which among other things prohibits conspiracies to prevent someone from holding or discharging the duties of their office, or to retaliate against them for doing so. It also bars conspiracies to stop witnesses from testifying or to retaliate against them for doing so.

Republicans who voted to impeach TFG are raking in more in campaign contributions than their GOP primary challengers backed by Trump.

If you can’t bring yourself to vote with your ballot, vote with your wallet instead.

What the. . .

Already mentioned by me here, hours ago

Yeah, maybe “schadenfreude” isn’t the right term for this . . . this . . . whatever this is.

That’s a pretty huge leak right? Usually the show is pretty good about keeping their secret reveals, well, secret…