Examining the nature of true and pure 'evil'
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Our favorite unplanned White House resident, Donald Trump, railed during a speech to law enforcement that Democrats who had attempted to stop the Supreme Court confirmation of accused serial sexual abuser Brett Kavanaugh were “evil people” because he wExamining the nature of true and pure 'evil'
Our favorite unplanned White House resident, Donald Trump, railed during a speech to law enforcement that Democrats who had attempted to stop the Supreme Court confirmation of accused serial sexual abuser Brett Kavanaugh were “evil people” because he was proven “totally innocent.” “It was very, very unfair what happened to him,” Trump continued, “false charges, false accusations, horrible statements that were totally untrue that he knew nothing about.” “It was a disgraceful situation brought about by people that are evil,” the president added. “And he toughed it out.” He then repeated these hoax claims during an Air Force One trip which featured Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, while railing at Democrats for even thinking about trying to impeach Kavanaugh for his multiple perjuries. “I’ve been hearing that now they’re thinking about impeaching a brilliant jurist, a man that did nothing wrong, a man that was caught up in a hoax that was set up by the Democrats using the Democrats’ lawyers, and now they want to impeach him,” Trump said. “I’ve heard this from many people. I think it’s an insult to the American public.” Clearly, Kavanaugh was not “proven innocent” since there was no actual investigation of the allegations against him, only a few FBI interviews of several persons who were hand-picked by the White House. However, Trump’s claim about “evil people” is something that should be further explored. For example, let’s compare what happened to Brett Kavanaugh to a person who would willfully commit to being an accessory after the fact to the torture and bone saw murder of a Washington Post journalist simply because he has a pending business deal with the primary suspects. Somehow that seems significantly more “evil” than spreading mean rumors about a sitting federal judge. Read more