Drunken Rudy

 


All of a sudden, the mainstream press is flooded with stories about what a drunk Rudy was during the period after Trump lost in 2020.  Why do you think that might be?  We may never really know, but I've got a pretty good idea based on years of watching Trump destroy people's lives for some imagined short term advantage to himself.  Here's my guess:


Rudy was (for some reason) at one point a highly admired character who had apparently amassed considerable wealth after his time as a political figure.  It is all gone now.  He has squandered his material resources and turned himself into a clown in order to serve Trump.  Hardly the only example to be found- we just heard yesterday that pillow man Mike Lindell claims to now be penniless as a result of his idiotic servitude to Trump, and we can mention many other careers in ruin for the same reason.  But Rudy still has one more purpose to serve before Trump discards him for good.


I suspect these stories of Rudy's alcoholism, emerging fully grown this week, are totally the product of Trump's legal defense itself.  Trump intends to use these accounts as the reason to have the entire case for subversion thrown out based on a claim of ineffective legal counsel.  Of course, this argument is absurd, but as usual with Trump legal arguments, it will serve its purpose of delaying, however briefly, the entire case against him, contributing its little bit to the postponement of his legal accountability until after the 2024 election, which is all Trump really cares about.  The final death blow to Rudy as a national figure, in order to buy a couple of weeks or months of delay for Trump.  This has always been standard Trump behavior- throw anyone under the bus in the most humiliating, degrading manner possible, to buy the most minor of respites to Trump in his lifelong struggle to avoid penalties for his endless crimes.


Anyone who thinks I am wrong?



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