Being born and bred in Brooklyn, New York, this Blogger had never seen a rodeo until he spent a summer in the Oklahoma Panhandle. One weekend, this Blogger’s host piled his family and this Blogger, into his old station wagon and took them to McAlester, Oklahoma. McAlester was and is the home of the Oklahoma state penitentiary; the original BIG MAC in Oklahoma.
Once a year, the prison opened its doors to outsiders, for the Oklahoma Prison Rodeo. It was a major event; you parked outside, walked through the prison gates; armed guards flanking your path, with shotguns, in case anyone got a foolish idea to try and help the rodeo convicts escape. You walked into an outdoor arena with stands for thousands. Sixty-five thousand would attend the event.
Most of the competitors were lifers, which the announcers would make note of; they would announce the competitors as follows: “Folks, here is Joe Smith from Anadarko, he is a lifer in here for murder. Let’s give him a hand for he has drawn a wicked bucking bronco.” Or: “Let’s give a hand for Bill Jones from Wewoka, a lifer, he murdered his wife; but ladies don’t hold that against him, for he has drawn a nasty killer Brahmin bull.”
The Lifers were incredibly reckless; on the way home, this Blogger asked his host why they were so reckless. He answered: “Better to die in a rodeo than live a life in BIG MAC.”
Then the Blogger asked his host: had he ever seen anything as dangerous as those exhibitions?
The Host answered: “Yes, in Mexico, the "paso de la muerte”. If you ever get to Mexico, try and see one.”
This Blogger has been to Mexico, and has seen the paso de la muerte, the step of death; it is reckless, dangerous and incomprehensible, just like the FBI search warrant on former President Trump's home.
In the paso de la muerte, one vaquero rides around the arena on a magnificent stallion. As he is riding, another horse is untethered and starts to run. The vaquero must ride to catch the free horse, then come along side and maneuver himself off his galloping horse and onto the back of the galloping free horse, all at a gallop.
One mistake, one microsecond lack of focus, one nanosecond lack of focus and the vaquero is trampled. That occurred when this Blogger attended the event.
It takes total concentration; every movement must be correct; there can be no mistakes, everything must be perfect or bad results occur.
This week, America’s FBI engaged in a paso de la muerte with American History; they searched the private home, the private quarters of a former President and his wife looking for???????Who knows?
As this Blog is being written; it is apparent that the FBI's unprecedented step was not a perfect paso de la muerte; it may lead to the FBI being trampled, and the further deification of President Trump by his followers.
Mistake Number 1 in the FBI’s paso de la muerte, Attorney General Merrick Garland gave a strange rationale, for a Democrat, as to why President Trump’s home HAD TO BE searched. Garland said: "No one person is above the rule of law.”
That is a hypocritical farce; Democrats allow over 14 million plus illegal aliens in the homeland, without fear, claim jumpers on American water and educational resources, without legal consequences. To justify the rule of law on an ex-President, perhaps, Democrats should lobby enforcing the rule of law on illegal aliens.
Mistake Number 2 in the FBI’s paso de la muerte: the search warrant which authorized the search was obtained from a federal magistrate judge, not a District Judge.
That is an important difference; as noted by former Democratic Senator Doug Jones, before it was known that a magistrate judge had issued the warrant.
“now have Republicans, in particular, looking at this and saying, well, here you go. The Justice Department, the justice system, in the words of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, have been weaponized to go after President Trump.
Fmr. Sen. Doug Jones:They will do that eventually with facts that will come out in this case, if it is the case. And I believe that the facts will merit what — exactly what happened.
That's what the checks and balances of the Constitution provide for. So this is not a Third World country. This is not a banana republic, in which the president or the ruling party can just go in and conduct a raid. They have to go and present evidence of probable cause before a United States district judge, the third branch of government.
So there's a lot difference. And they can talk about weaponizing all they want, but there was a judge, at the end of the day, a judge who sat in judgment of what was being presented and said, there is enough evidence here that I'm going to authorize PBS NEWSHOUR’
Mistake Number 3 in the FBI’s paso de la muerte centers around who was this magistrate judge, not a District Judge, who issued the warrant authorizing the search of President Trump’s home?
MSNBC legal contributor, and Obama appointee, Chuck Rosenberg stated the judge was a SHE.
That is not true, the Magistrate Judge who issued the search warrant was a HE, and what a He.
The Federal Magistrate Judge in Florida, who issued the search warrant was Judge Bruce Reinhart.
That name should ring a bell with tabloid readers, who follow trashy people.
Judge Reinhart left the Miami US Attorney’s office to defend friends and employees of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
In November, 2018, the MIAMI HERALD reported he defended Nadia Marcinkova; Epstein himself referred to her as his "Yugoslavian sex slave."
The MIAMI HERALD also reported that the Judge who signed the search warrant against Trump was named in a civil suit, which claimed he had defected from the Justice department during the Epstein investigation, to aid and abet, the pedophile.
The FBI did not go to a District Judge for the search warrant, but went Judge shopping, and found a judge who would issue the search warrant, a Judge notorious for his relationship with a convicted pedophile.
Is that any way to bring down an ex-President?
Mistake Number 4 in the FBI’s paso de la muerte: the arrogance of the FBI'S timeline, the FBI entered President Trump’s home at 9: AM and stayed until 6:30 PM.
They not only searched President Trump’s private office, and living quarters, but also Melania Trump’s wardrobe.
Which begs the question: did the FBI promise some of Melania’s underwear to Judge Reinhart to get the search warrant?
That is a feasible theory, for the Judge was a friend of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
This Search seems as reckless and as fatalistic as the Lifers at BIG MAC. All these mistakes means that the FBI, Attorney General Garland and the Democratic apparatus did not complete the step of death. The Trump Search should be known as the MISSTEP OF DEATH for all those involved in this tawdry political theater.
When viewing these mistakes by the FBI, and Garland, and the consistent disinformation of apologists for the Biden Administration, how can one not stand with President Trump? How can one not support his defiance of this banana republic corruption?
This raid has uplifted Trump; this raid has made him a demi-god in the eyes of his supporters. This raid is a catastrophe for the rule of law in the Republic.
It is incomprehensible to this Blogger, and anyone who has a residual love for the Republic, that the FBI, in planning and conducting the most important and meaningful search in American History, would screw it up, by being so reckless, as to rely on a friend of a pedophile, as the Judge to authorize the Search warrant. This is truly a failed paso de la muerte for the FBI.
the FBI doing a paso de la muerte, in searching Trumps home
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