Indictment of Justice ©️

Democrats cry “lawfare” over James Comey’s indictment. The same word they mocked when Trump used it. Back then, they called it justice. Now, they call it persecution.

They said the law was blind. Now they demand exceptions. They said no man was above the law. Now they want their man above it. They said indictments showed strength. Now indictments show corruption. It cannot be both. Their story cancels itself.

They built the weapon. They swung it without hesitation. They used it to wound their enemy. Now it cuts back. And they call foul.

But the truth is brutal: lawfare never stays in one hand. It moves. It spreads. It consumes. Democrats lit the fire. Now the fire is burning them.

This is not about Comey. This is about the courts. Once law is turned into a weapon, it stops being law. It becomes politics. Every indictment becomes an election. Every election becomes an indictment. The courtroom replaces the ballot box.

Once that cycle starts, it doesn’t end. Each strike demands another. Each case justifies the next. What begins as accountability becomes vengeance. What begins as justice becomes survival.

The republic cannot survive this. A nation cannot be governed by prosecution. A people cannot live under rules that change with every election. The law is either higher than politics, or it is nothing.

Comey’s indictment is not an accident. It is the echo of every case Democrats once cheered. It is the mirror closing. The blade they forged has turned in their hands.

And here is the verdict: this is not justice. It is not fairness. It is not democracy saved. It is democracy devoured.

Electoral Silence ©️

Tim Walz’s governorship has become a grotesque exhibition of hypocrisy and cowardice, revealing a politician who is more interested in pandering to the extremes than in exercising true leadership. While parading as a defender of progressive values, Walz has repeatedly shown that his commitment to these ideals is shallow and driven by political expediency rather than genuine conviction. His policies and actions are not just contradictory—they are a betrayal of the people he claims to represent, leaving Minnesota in a state of disarray and disillusionment.

One of the most absurd and telling examples of Walz’s hypocrisy is his administration’s push to place tampons in boys’ bathrooms in public schools, a move that defies common sense and alienates the very constituents who expect practical governance. This policy, wrapped in the language of inclusivity, is nothing more than a performative gesture that distracts from the real issues facing Minnesota’s education system. Rather than focusing on improving the quality of education or addressing critical infrastructure needs, Walz has chosen to prioritize a symbolic action that does little to serve the actual needs of students. It’s a glaring example of how out of touch he has become with the realities of everyday Minnesotans.

Walz’s approach to civil unrest is equally damning. During the riots that erupted following George Floyd’s murder, his administration’s response was one of spineless inaction, a stand-down approach that allowed chaos to reign unchecked across Minnesota’s cities. Rather than taking decisive action to protect communities and restore order, Walz stood back as businesses were looted, neighborhoods burned, and lives were upended. His failure to act decisively not only emboldened lawlessness but also betrayed the very citizens who looked to him for protection and leadership in a time of crisis. It was a moment that demanded strength and resolve, yet Walz offered only weakness and hesitation.

Adding to the hypocrisy, Walz’s supposed commitment to social justice is exposed as nothing more than a convenient talking point when juxtaposed with his administration’s failure to implement meaningful police reform. While he loudly proclaims his support for racial justice, his actual policies fall woefully short of addressing the systemic issues that sparked the unrest in the first place. Instead, he opts for surface-level changes that do little to challenge the status quo, leaving marginalized communities to continue suffering under the same broken system.

Tim Walz’s tenure as governor is a case study in the dangers of leadership that is unmoored from principle and driven by political posturing. His willingness to engage in hypocritical and ineffective policies, whether it’s placing tampons in boys’ bathrooms or standing down during riots, reveals a leader who is more interested in scoring political points than in doing what’s right for Minnesota. The people of this state deserve better than a leader who prioritizes performative gestures and cowardly inaction over real solutions and decisive leadership. Until Walz is held accountable, Minnesota will continue to bear the brunt of his failed governance.