President Bush wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 12:22 am
Meadmaker wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 4:52 pm
Despite what "could" happen, Smith's filing will be a yawner. Lengthy, repackaged, already known, material. It has to be filed because it's part of the criminal case, but I am very confident there won't be "bombshells".
I dunno... if Smith is able to show attempting to overturn the results of a presidential election is not an official act, and along the way the judge allows the evidence Smith's case shows to become available to the public - in other words if voters soon see that brief -
Trump will lose the election.
(Emphasis added)
I don't see it that way. I'm pretty sure there will be nothing new of any significance in that brief. I don't see why anyone would change their mind about him based on evidence of what happened, either on January 6, or in any of his post-election activities. Either they already know, or they don't care. Either way, it will change no minds.
In fact, if anything, I think it will be a bonus for Trump. Undecided voters are undecided precisely because they either do not think he committed any crime, or they think whatever crimes he may have committed were no more than technical violations that don't warrant prosecution. An attempt at prosecution will seem unjust to them, and will generate sympathy. It will be seen as a political stunt to generate votes, or as an attempt to silence an opponent with phony crimes. Of course, our team won't see it that way, but we aren't undecided voters.
If there were truly anything "bombshell" oriented in that brief, it would have been leaked by now.
At least, that's the way I see things. My prediction of what happens is that the brief either gets filed, or leaked. The voters see it, and there will be something that writers at Salon and MSNBC will look at that could have multiple interpretations, and they will insist that obviously this newly revealed conversation must have meant something very specific, which will prove Trump's guilt, and that only an idiot would ever think about voting him now that this has been released.
To which the undecided voters will respond, "Did you just call me an idiot?"
ETA: The only small sense of optimism I have related to this "bombshell evidence" is that there will be something in it that Trump feels compelled to respond to, and he'll say something stupid. That won't change a lot of minds, either, but we'll take what we can get.