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Cosby Revisited

With the release of comedian Bill Cosby yesterday from prison I think it’s worthwhile to revisit what I wrote back in November of 2014:

I certainly take accusations of rape seriously, but one has to wonder why it took so long for these charges to come to the fore. Certainly if concern about sexual assault was really the issue these things would have come to light several years ago. The fact that they have not until just recently, and then all at once, suggests that something has changed that we are not being told about. That there is a reason the neon Circle on Cosbys back has suddenly had power applied to it.

Now some I have spoken to on this subject, have correctly pointed out that the accusations have been floating around for about 10 years now. And some of the cases where that came up it’s still a little on the late side to be reporting it. That said, that 10 year period would seem to coincide with when Bill Cosby started getting vocal about the race baiting industry in this country the Jesse Jacksons the Al Sharptons and so on.

So actually the timing of the accusations starting to fly, matches rather nicely.

I submit that this is payback for having gone after the race baiting industry as he has famously done. Occum’s straight razor would seem to apply to this situation very nicely.

And since it took that Steamroller 10 years to get moving, it brings a couple of other points that we should look at.

An example is harder to create a martyr is. But the effect is pretty much the same in opposite ways . And as we have discovered in neither case is the truth a requirement. All that’s required is continuous repetition . To create a bad example one has to spend literally decades tarring the name of the chosen example as being a bad person. Rumors have to fly, innuendo, and so on. And think of it this way, with him being 77 he’s probably not going to be around for a whole bunch more. He will never be able to get his reputation back since it took 10 years to get this steamroller moving. Such things invariably take much longer to stop than to start, long as they took to start to begin with.

This situation will keep a number of other people from speaking out. And that, is the intent.

Make no mistake, his being a black man who the majority of America actually likes, has a direct connection with him being torn down as he’s being now.

Here’s another thought……

Postulate that as opposed to the upstanding man is that he has seemed to have been all these years Cosby was rather a race baiter like Sharpton. I submit to you that in that case, these situations would have been called bimbo eruptions and they would have been summarily laughed off. See also, Bill Clinton our first black president. Get the picture?

I do not suggest guilt or innocence based on what I speak of here. That said, however, my gut tells me something is extraordinarily wrong with all of this. That there is far less in this than we are being told.

Is Cosby now paying the price for being “too white”?

So said I, in 2014.

I maintain to this day, that the prosecution of Cosby was a political act aimed at silencing someone who was operating outside of , and was therefore an impediment to, the leftist narrative.

We’ve seen it happen all too often before. Does anybody remember the name Jim Trafficant? There’s someone who ended up being prosecuted largely because he opposed his fellow Democrats in the house once too often. And then of course there’s the current legal harassment being mounted by SDNY, and the Democrat run DOJ…(yes, Merrick Garland) against Donald Trump and his associates.

On the other hand let’s consider Bill “I didn’t have sex with that woman” “you better put some ice on that” Clinton, Joe “Uncle Fondle”Biden , Bob “Mr corruption himself” Menendez, there’s a host of others of course, all of which give credence to the idea that you are immune from prosecution so long as you’re not an impediment to the far left.

The point of the 2014 piece and today’s follow-up are both the same…

Democrats use the criminal justice system as a tool to a political end.

To prove that point, one need look no further than Bill Cosby.