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In the Trump Jury, One Juror Appeared to Be for Him

But Even That Person Voted to Convict Him on All 34 Counts The reason I’m even going here, five days after the jury decision, is to demonstrate that the prosecution’s case against Donald J. Trump was beyond a reasonable doubt. … Continue reading

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The Timing Speaks for Itself

Jury: “We Have Reached a Verdict” I won’t belabour this point. The event chart, which I have set for 5:00 pm yesterday, says it all. A Yod points at the Ascendant @ 1° Scorpio 29′. It is formed by an … Continue reading

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An Historic Moment

Jury Deliberations Begin @ 11:28 am EDT (May 29, 2024) Let’s not make too fine a point of this: Trump’s fate now rests with the 12 people of the jury in his election interference case in Manhattan, New York. Here’s … Continue reading

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Mixed Message: Saviour, Hero or Both?

It must have been the Carl Jung video where he was discussing whether the German people thought of Hitler as their “Father” that caught my eye. Jung stated that it was more complicated than that: he said that actually Hitler … Continue reading

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Is He the Right Lawyer for Mr. Trump?

Todd Blanche (August 6, 1974) For the most part the defense of Donald Trump has been a haphazard affair. In fact, there were points in the cross-examination of Michael Cohen when (especially at the start) Blanche made it about himself. … Continue reading

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A “Casting Couch” Moment in Time

Stormy Daniels’ “Audition” (July 2006) It’s a story as old as mankind. Think back to the Garden of Eden. The Serpent entices Eve with the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. When he offers it to … Continue reading

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He Knows Where All the Bodies are Buried (and Stories)

David Pecker (September 24, 1951) Being the first witness for the prosecution (under subpoena) in the ‘election interference’ trial of Donald J Trump must be a very difficult place to be for this man. He and Trump were ‘friends’ for … Continue reading

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She Never Seems to Smile, Ever

Maggie Haberman (October 30, 1973) The photographic evidence refutes this claim: just Google “Maggie Haberman smiling” to see the truth. But lately, she seems to be deadly serious when she reports on CNN about anything to do with Trump. Maggie … Continue reading

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Four Strikes and You’re Out?

Fulton County Indictment of Trump and 18 Others (August 14, 2023) This may be the biggest of them all… It really bears repeating that: “You can fool some of the people all of the time, you can fool all of … Continue reading

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Did the Donald Bring These Indictments on Himself?

Why You Cannot Outmaneuver Your Destiny It might seem a bit too simplistic to equate Trump with Oedipus, but there is something about trying to escape judgement and destiny that does ring true. I’ll let Ari Melber explain this in … Continue reading

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