Ignorant, pathetic Merrick Garland wilts
on the hot seat before Congress
New York Post,
by
Miranda Devine
Original Article
Posted By: Moritz55,
9/21/2023 1:14:41 PM
You would think that an attorney general who has presided over the embarrassing debacle of the Hunter Biden investigation would express contrition, or maybe a little anger at the underlings who have shamed him, when he is hauled before a congressional committee to explain his failures.
But alas, Merrick Garland is just another Mr. Magoo. His department is ablaze but he knows nothing.
The nation’s chief law enforcement officer has no special insight into the malfeasance unfolding under his nose.
He is just an oblivious bystander, unperturbed by the tyrannical turn the DOJ has taken under his leadership, persecuting his boss’s political enemies and coddling the crooked president’s crooked relatives.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
DVC 9/21/2023 1:27:10 PM (No. 1560640)
He's an evil, despicable, rotten little lying piece of manure. We are so lucky not to have this rotten puke on the Supreme Court for life.
41 people like this.
Reply 2 - Posted by:
danu 9/21/2023 1:42:47 PM (No. 1560654)
of all the lies , fingerpointing, tears, and weaselwords, the most patent nonsense is that weiss is in total control.
no. at that level, it is far more likely this whinging twit would have direct authority, oversight , and control over this ''special'' atty.
10 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
stablemoney 9/21/2023 1:53:17 PM (No. 1560672)
Garland is the leader of the corruption. His staff is like minded. I saw Garland laughing, when confronted with Republican frustration, and stories of parents mistreated at school board members. Garland has ordered and approved every evil act in his department.
22 people like this.
Reply 4 - Posted by:
mean Gene 9/21/2023 1:55:39 PM (No. 1560674)
He sounded like a Peter-Principle guy with a desk filled with playthings, like the balls that you can click into one another, etc.
No one asked him the obvious question: "What do you DO all day?"
14 people like this.
Reply 5 - Posted by:
downnout 9/21/2023 2:47:30 PM (No. 1560694)
The idea that it should take an investigating attorney five years to get the goods on Hunter Biden is absolutely ludicrous. That weasel Garland is the big reason Hunter walks around free as a bird but guilty as sin.
13 people like this.
Reply 6 - Posted by:
TCloud 9/21/2023 3:18:30 PM (No. 1560708)
Reopen Alcatraz!
9 people like this.
Reply 7 - Posted by:
Kafka2 9/21/2023 4:56:17 PM (No. 1560768)
Considering the poor performance of Garland as Attorney General, we can be truly grateful that he never made it on to the Supreme Court.
12 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
kono 9/21/2023 5:20:44 PM (No. 1560775)
Seems about as honest as A.Fauci and about as smart as K.Harris.
11 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 9/21/2023 5:30:50 PM (No. 1560778)
What's his real name? It's certainly isn't Merrick Garland
5 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
NYbob 9/21/2023 6:44:18 PM (No. 1560806)
He is an obvious liar, but that is more than enough to stonewall cub scout Republicans. All they do is talk.
4 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
earlybird 9/21/2023 7:31:41 PM (No. 1560827)
This pathetic little bugger always looks and sounds like an Angry Bird.
2 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
earlybird 9/21/2023 7:38:31 PM (No. 1560830)
Merrick Brian Garland. From his Wiki page:
His mother Shirley (née Horwitz; 1925–2016)[4] was a director of volunteer services at Chicago's Council for Jewish Elderly (now called CJE SeniorLife). His father, Cyril Garland (1915–2000),[5] headed Garland Advertising, a small business run out of the family home.[3][6][7] Garland was raised in Conservative Judaism; the family name had been changed from Garfinkel several generations earlier. His grandparents left the Pale of Settlement in the western Russian Empire in the early 20th century, fleeing antisemitic pogroms in what is now Ukraine and Poland, and seeking a better life for their children in the United States
2 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
JimBob 9/21/2023 11:38:09 PM (No. 1560914)
OK, L-dotters.... someone explain this.
If Garland is lying (which seems obvious that he was), and is under oath, he is guilty of perjury.
I understand that lying to Congress is also illegal, even when not directly under oath.
I also understand that the Congress cannot prosecute, they have to send a referral or request to.... the attorney general!
So.... when the attorney general is the crook, is there any mechanism to serve justice on him, or does he just walk free and laugh in our faces?
1 person likes this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
mifla 9/22/2023 6:21:14 AM (No. 1560995)
Merrick knows the Republicans can't/won't touch him.
Once he got back to his office, he and his staff had a good laugh over the incompetents in Congress.
1 person likes this.
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