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HORIST: Smollett creates the biggest little controversy

<p>On the surface&comma; it seems like a rather simple case&period;  A black gay guy claims he was mugged and beaten by a couple of homophobic white supremacists who said &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;This is MAGA country” – suggesting that the low-life white guys were supporters of President Trump&period;  They hung a noose around his neck for emphasis&period; This crime on the streets of Chicago would likely have gone unnoticed on the national scene except for a few significant elements&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>First and foremost&comma; the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;victim” was a semi-prominent black actor named Jussie Smollett&comma; who had a recurring role on &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The Empire&period;”  This made it fodder for the left-wing politically-correct adherents&period;  Smollett was black&comma; gay and Hollywood – and he was accusing guys who were supposedly white&comma; conservative and Trump supporters&period;  For the record&comma; Smollett is bi-racial&period; His father is white and Jewish&period;  But he is still a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;person of color” as far as the far left is concerned&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Not to miss a golden opportunity for cheap-shot politics&comma; Democrats – especially that platoon of presidential candidates – tumbled over each other to get to the cameras to provide responses&period;  According to the talking points&comma; this was yet another example of the toxic civic environment created by President Trump&period;  His followers were thugs&comma; who he unleashed on the nation&period;  It was more evidence of the rampant homophobia and racism they claim abounds from sea to shining sea – woven into the very culture of American society&period;  They expressed their sympathy for Smollett – including a few crocodile tears&period;  They hyperbolically called it &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;a modern-day lynching&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Now&comma; even that story may have faded from the news reports in a few days&comma; but then came a game changer&period;  Suspicions began to develop&period;  Evidence came out that suggested that Smollett was the perpetrator of a fraud and we the people were the actual victims&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The police did a far better job than Smollett could have ever anticipated&period;  They found the guys who participated in that bit of street theater scripted by Smollett&period; It turned out that his co-conspirators were a couple of Nigerian brothers who served as personal trainers for Smollett – and in one case&comma; worked on the set of &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The Empire&period;”  They fessed up&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Police held a press conference to share some of their evidence – and it was compelling&period;  Not only did they find the guys&comma; but they had security videos of them purchasing the props for the production&period;  Smollett – in a display of mental deficiency – paid his fellow thespians by check and the police had it&period;  This led to a 16-count indictment by a grand jury&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Smollett’s previous friends on the left split into two groups&period;  On one side were those who were pissed&period;  They were made to look like fools&comma; and they did not like it&period;  On the other side were the progressive stone-heads who grasped at ridiculous hypotheses to maintain Smollett as a cultural victim of some sort&period;  Maybe something to do with President Andrew Jackson mistreating slaves in the mid-1800s&period;  Or the tension of living in a mostly white luxury apartment in Chicago&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The path forward seemed clear&period;  There would be a trial and Smollett would likely have been convicted on a number of the charges&period;  While he potentially faced many years in jail due to the seriousness of his crime&comma; he would likely get a very light sentence because he is a celebrity&comma; after all&period;  Most blacks who fall into the criminal justice system in Chicago are not so lucky&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Just as you think things are settling down&comma; there was yet another bizarre game changer&period;  The prosecutors announce that they are dropping all charges&period;  Smollett had to forfeit his &dollar;10&comma;000 bond and do community service at Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition headquarters&period;  Does signing autographs and posing for photos qualify as community service&quest;  In this case&comma; probably&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Prosecutors still maintain Smollett is guilty as Hell&comma; but there would be no charges&comma; no confession&comma; no admission of guilt&comma; no expression of remorse – which are a part of any such plea agreement&period;  But not for Smollett&period;  He walked out of court and arrogantly declared his innocence despite all that incriminating evidence that lingers in the public sphere like silent flatulence at a funeral&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Well&comma; you can imagine the reaction of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his police chief&period;  Actually&comma; you do not have to imagine&period;  They came out with angry statements against the prosecutors&period;  It was a travesty of justice&period;  The head of the police union called for a federal investigation since there were a couple of federal laws broken by Smollett&period;  The feds were already on the case when President Trump chimed in&period;  He was all for the federal investigation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump’s assurance that the Department of Justice would investigate got a strange response from Emanuel&period;  Based on the facts&comma; it might appear to the rational observer that the Mayor and the President were on the same side – mutually outraged&period;  But in these days of the &num;NeverTrump Resistance Movement no Democrat can be on the side of the President at any time for any reason&period;  Soooo&comma; Emanuel twists reality and common sense to blast the President for creating the toxic atmosphere that would cause Smollett to do such a dastardly thing&period;  Yep&excl;  It was ALL caused by Trump&period;  Where have we heard that song before&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Of course&comma; Emanuel’s partisan spin did not answer the central question&period;  Why did the prosecutors toss the case&quest;  Where was the highly touted rule-of-law and the principle that no man is above the law&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The best explanation they could come up with to explain the inexplicable was that Smollett is a nice guy&period;  The &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;nice guy” defense strategy is not usually applied to folks indicted for serious crimes – or even not so serious crimes&period;  Prosecutors assured the public that Smollett would never do such a thing again – although he did fake the mugging only after a previous attempt to get attention by faking a threatening letter with a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;mysterious” powder failed to get a big response&period;  And then there was that DUI case in which Smollett gave arresting officers a fake identity&period;  Just what one can expect of a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;nice guy&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In another strange action&comma; the court that blessed the agreement sealed the case&period;  The judiciary did not want the press and the public to see the evidence&period;  The judge was not only protecting Smollett&period;  More importantly&comma; she was putting up a fig leaf on the otherwise bare body of the prosecution&period;  Seeing the detail might make them all look bad&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Then there was that phone call from Michelle Obama’s chief-of-staff Tina Tchen to the Cook County States’ Attorney Kim Foxx to show support for Smollett&period;  I wonder how many times Tchen has called prosecutors to go easy on a black guy in Chicago&period;  Or&comma; is this a use of the celebrity hotline&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Foxx is the prosecutor who announced that she had recused herself because she had associations with key individuals in the case &&num;8212&semi; and later said she did not&period;  Foxx is cozy with such Smollett champions as presidential candidate Kamala Harris&period;  The explanation for the recusal reversal comes short of satisfying&period;  Her spokespeople said that when she said she had recused herself&comma; it was in the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;colloquial” sense of the word&comma; not the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;legal” sense&period;  What in God’s name is the colloquial meaning of the word &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;recuse” when stated by the top LEGAL officer&quest;  &lpar;Ooops&excl; Sorry&period;  I seemed to have slipped into rational thinking&period;&rpar;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Those denying that Smollett got celebrity-level justice have about as much credibility as Smollett&comma; himself&period;  But the Smollett saga is not yet over&period;  He may lose more money than that &dollar;10&comma;000 bail bond&period;  Seems the city is sending Smollett a bill for &dollar;130&comma;000 for the expense of the unnecessary investigation that took police off the pursuit of real crimes&period;  If he does not pay&comma; will Chicago file a civil suit&quest;  If they do not&comma; they are fools – but so far this case has been a ship of fools&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>And then there is that federal case&period;  He might have been better off admitting guilt and saying &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;sorry&period;”  Now Smollett has made himself a bit of a pariah within the prosecutorial community outside of Chicago – and the feds can be bigger and badder than those local folks&period;  This drama may have a sequel – maybe even a mini-series&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there &OpenCurlyQuote;tis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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