Not really.Geez dem, you're turning into a combination of Bushwood and TJ's flip side.
First, his Capone analogy is spot on. 100%.
Second, he is attacking the popular narrative that the Hastert story is merely another political corruption story.
Third, he is pointing out what I think is an accurate observation....that the SOL is expired on the molestation case.
Fourth, he is suggesting....I think accurately....that a major faction trying to hijack the narrative is teabag-based.
I will use this post to additionally address the other aspect of the RW attempt at hijacking.....the question some of those are asking about why the victim of the molestation is not being charged with extortion. The fact is that there are more than one possible reasons. It could be that he did not commit an act of extortion against the person that molested him---i.e. it could be that the molester himself came up with a hush money scheme. More likely is the fact that prosecutors have some latitude in cases like this........they can pursue the more serious crime. The molestation victim does not even need to hold out for immunity in that situation. It is possible, however, that he has been granted immunity. Relatively simple concepts there, I think. I will leave it to everybody to individually conclude why so many commenters across the web have decided to engage in victim blaming. But, the likely answer to that one is pretty clear to me.
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