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AverageOldGuy

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Wed Nov 12, 2025, 10:56 PM Nov 12

The two dogs that did not bark today [View all]

I assume we all are familiar with the Sherlock Holmes case solved by "the dog that did not bark." Sherlock wondered why the dog did not bark when and intruder committed a crime -- elementary, my Dear Watson -- because the intruder was the dog's owner, thus, the dog did not bark at the person he knew.

Tonight two dogs did not bark at information that is pouring out, little by little tying Trump directly to Jeffrey Epstein and little girls. And why are these dogs not barking? You decide.

The first dog that is not barking, as pointed out by Lawrence O'Donnell, is JD Vance. Lawrence reminded us that Gerald Ford sat silent as Nixon's crimes caught up with him because Ford knew he would be next in the Oval Office -- soon. JD is standing strangely silent as the Epstein files come pouring out of Congress.

The second dog that is not barking is Trump himself. Tonight as more and more Epstein emails are being released, Trump signed the bill ending the government shutdown. We would expect Trump to sign the bill then rave on and one about the great victory over the Democrats. Trump signed the bill, stood up, and left the room, ignoring the press.

Two dogs did not bark tonight -- because both of them know the truth -- and that truth will sink Trump.

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Ol' JV is licking his chops knowing he will be king soon. chicoescuela Nov 12 #1
King of the couches! DaBronx Nov 12 #2
Mega points for the Sherlock Holmes analogy! LearnedHand Nov 12 #3
Thanks for explaining the reference to "the dog that did not bark." Sogo Nov 12 #4
Under what circumstances would the Epstein files lead to his being evicted from the White House? 3Hotdogs Nov 12 #5
They can force him to resign if revelations/optics are bad enough. Got Nixon. But trump has survived this crud before. Silent Type Nov 12 #6
His base will not be spooked by this. Frasier Balzov Nov 13 #7
I think Fiddlelady11 Nov 13 #8
Argentina was good enough for the nazis. rubbersole Nov 13 #14
Democrats can win without ANY of 'Trump's base'--- Jack Valentino Nov 13 #9
+1. If we convert a few that swung trump late and those who sat on side, we win. A 5% swing would be huge, Silent Type Nov 13 #11
His base are the ones that were pushing all things Epstein to begin with. W_HAMILTON Nov 13 #15
I'd rather keep the stupid fuck there, for as long as he lives--- Jack Valentino Nov 13 #10
Would They Be The Norman Conquest Circumstances? ColoringFool Nov 13 #12
Here's Lawrence O'Donnell, for those who missed it: Rhiannon12866 Nov 13 #13
Yep. Makes ya wonder. johnp3907 Nov 13 #16
"Ol' JV is licking his chops knowing he will be king soon." J_William_Ryan Nov 13 #17
Old dogs still bark BaronChocula Nov 13 #18
... and I CANNOT wait!!! calimary Nov 13 #19
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