The Peter Navarro Arrest for Refusing Subpoena from January 6 Sanhedrin

Issues are at the beginning of this video.

I have an ear infection. I can’t write about January 6 this week. I just do not have the ability.

However, I don’t need to, because Tucker Carlson covered the most recent bizarre debacle in great detail on Monday night. He interviewed Peter Navarro about his strange arrest at the airport, which was some kind of public humiliation spectacle for his refusal to violate executive privilege and appear before the Adam Schiff Sanhedrin.

The short story is that no one believes that the Congress has this kind of judicial power, but they’ve just gone ahead and seized it anyway, and no one is stopping them.

Interestingly, Tucker’s comments echoed comments I made on the totally unrelated issue of the Johnny Depp trial. I pointed out that despite one being civil and the other being criminal, the Depp trial was virtually the exact same thing as the Harvey Weinstein trial, and Depp won because he’s handsome, while Weinstein lost because he’s a hideous Jewish gargoyle. I noted that if we do not fix this judicial system, nothing else matters, because we simply no longer have a social contract, and there is no reason for anyone to believe they are going to be able to get justice in this country, so there is no reason for anyone to cooperate with society at large.

Why bother to return your shopping cart when you know there is no justice in this cesspit of a fake country?

Why bother to do anything, other than look out for yourself, in a country where you know there are no rules?