Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Lawfare

Warren and Kadizzle discussed the term he brought up, lawfare. What is it? Lawfare is warfare using the courts. Using the courts for political purposes is extremely destructive for democracy. Kadizzle has experienced it right here in Payson. Republicans Kadizzle has found do not hesitate to make false claims, and file false charges. Gary Morris, and Steve Otto are two that come to mind. Both lie and claim Kadizzle was arrested twice in North Dakota. It is simply untrue. Gary Morris made this claim in court when he lied under oath several times. Steve Otto is now claiming Mike Quinn was not a municipal judge in North Dakota for 25 years. Anyone can use public records to establish these Republican liars are telling falsehoods, yet they continue to do so. Yesterday a lunatic right wing person threatened to kill Kadizzle. He also implied he would go to court and have people lie. This is how lawfare works. If you really want to have a mess let the judge become involved. When the Republicans have their hands in electing the judge the entire situation is hopeless. Trump showed how supreme court justices can be picked and manipulated. Lawfare will be the rule of the land if Trump is elected. Currently the local Republicans are trying to mess up Payson using the courts. Payson is issuing bonds to improve the town. The Hoopleheads took the town to court once to stop progress and failed. However they are giving it a second try. It cost the town money and it is an underhanded way to stop progress.  

7 comments:

truckbuddy said...

What is the purpose of the felony convictions following Trump's term other than an attempt to politically nullify him? Lawfare was applied by the democrats throughout President Trump's time in office, hindering his presidency. By way of example, consider General Flynn who was maliciously prosecuted by the DOJ and FBI over his alleged ties to Russia.

It is safe to say lawfare is the law of the land.

from Copilot:
Lawfare refers to the strategic use of legal proceedings to intimidate, hinder, or delegitimize an opponent.
It can involve challenging the legality of military or foreign policy actions, or using legal systems to damage an opponent's reputation or deter their actions.
It's a term often used in political and international contexts, where legal actions are employed as a tool in broader strategic conflicts.

truckbuddy said...

You
show me the man I'll show you the crime
Copilot
The phrase "Show me the man, and I'll show you the crime" is often attributed to Lavrentiy Beria, the head of the Soviet secret police under Joseph Stalin. It reflects the idea that with enough scrutiny and manipulation, anyone can be made to appear guilty of a crime. This phrase is often used to criticize abuses of power and the dangers of overzealous or politically motivated investigations.

It's a powerful reminder of the importance of due process and the rule of law.

truckbuddy said...

Lawfare as warfare against Americans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBNvkVYezMM

truckbuddy said...

looks to my like democrat paradise

truckbuddy said...

at the RNC, the talk around the water cooler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvLCzT6Tdnc

truckbuddy said...

say it ain't so! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ1Kuoi4yTc

truckbuddy said...

uh, yeah. Right. "It can involve challenging the legality of military... to damage an opponent's reputation or deter their actions." LAWFARE