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Every deplorable in America has been jumping for joy since Donald Trump sued Hillary Clinton and all the other big names associated with the weaponization of the justice system against him on Thursday. Even if every single word in the 108 page complaint is God’s gospel TRUTH, filing this particular suit is the absolute worst thing he could have done. Conservatives aren’t going to like this news one bit.

Trump means well

Nobody can deny that anyone can stand up for the United States of America, and all the great things nationalism stands for, better than Donald Trump. Nobody has fought harder against the forces of Deep State evil and nobody has suffered more for being right than he has. Likewise, nobody on the conservative patriotic side of the aisle can blame him one bit for filing a lawsuit against all the Deep State rats who tried to do him in.

The big problem is that the forces of evil have totally unlimited funding and resources. It appears that the best way to stop the former president now, from becoming president again later, is by giving him and all of his supporters what they’ve been asking for, and botching it in a YUGE way.

This detailed lawsuit looks terrific to the masses. Donald Trump is probably impressed with it as well. Anyone with even a slight legal education is horrified at the sloppy mess. Experts in the legal field are calling it a disaster. This possibly “engineered” incident could be exactly what the Deep State needed to derail the Trump Train once and for all.

Just like “Pizzagate” debunked forever all the alleged connections between the Clintons and child abuse, this demonic perversion of American justice will push Donald Trump right off the front page of the newspapers all the way to the back pages of the dusty history books which nobody bothers to read.

You can blame Alina Habba for most of the twisted text but local Florida attorney Peter Ticktin signed off on it as lead counsel. Left-leaning reporters Jose Pagliery and Asawin Suebsaeng may not be popular with deplorables but even a blind squirrel can find a nut once in a while. Their analysis makes sense even if it does infuriate conservatives. Trump’s wide stable of lawyers, they write, “have all privately vented” that Ms. Habba “has botched things or doesn’t know what she’s doing.” They also note “her work is so bad — so self-interested, pointlessly aggressive, and sloppy — that they think Habba’s mere presence on the team increases the likelihood of Trump and his family facing court losses and legal peril.

They point out that beggars can’t be choosy. “When you are a polarizing figure with a nasty reputation for not paying your attorneys, and you insist upon filing crap lawsuit after crap lawsuit, you’re not getting Clarence Darrow to represent you. You’re not even going to get Charles Harder, or (what remains of) Alan Dershowitz. You’re getting someone from a small law firm, with very little relevant experience, whose main qualification is a willingness to say whatever stupid sh!t you want her to say.

Statute of limitations

What better way to discredit Donald Trump, nationalism, and patriotism, all at once, than putting every single one of the nasty dirty tricks the Deep State played on Trump and his campaign into one lawsuit, then intentionally filing it too late to do any good. After wading 60 pages into the lawsuit, you finally get to the charges, based on the RICO act, which was designed to fight “organized crime.

While the Deep State crimes were all allegedly organized and structured with intricate back room intrigue, it’s too late to file charges for that. The 2016 election was six years ago and the statute of limitations on RICO actions is only four years.

The suit alleges “racketeering” and a “conspiracy to commit injurious falsehood.” It seeks “$72 million in damages related to fraudulent scheme to discredit and delegitimize” Donald Trump.

A number of legal experts, including Jeff Grell, a lawyer who specializes in racketeering cases, have weighed in on the issue. According to Grell, “civil racketeering claims have a four-year statute of limitations, although there can be dispute about when the time period begins.

The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida where Trump resides. As one pundit writes, it’s abundantly clear that “it’s not about winning a legal judgment.” The document seems more like a “press release.” The liberals go on to add, “what the lawsuit lacks in subtlety, though, it more than makes up for in false claims, errors and dubious inferences.

The ones who don’t understand it was a setup to discredit Trump once and for all are totally horrified that the allegations are even floating around. Who knows, with incompetence running rampant these days in all sectors of society, even with a lawsuit riddled by more holes than a Swiss cheese and dubious status under the statute of limitations, Trump might just win, or settle.

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