So, when the chatter about Mr. Obama's visit to Hawaii and subsequent injunction against the second travel ban issued by a federal judge (appointed by Obama) began to rumble, OS ignored it. He does not look good in any sort of tin-foil hat.
But this time, OS has been proven wrong.
What have we here?
Indeed that is The Wan, with The Judge, enjoying dinner the day before the ruling.
And, ZeroHedge shares this tidbit with us:
The day after Obama's Tuesday dinner in Honolulu, Derrick Watson issued a ruling which
effectively stopped President Donald Trump's executive order on
immigration from taking effect hours later. Observers immediately
protested the ruling, noting that not only was Watson appointed to his
position by Obama in 2014, they had both graduated from Harvard Law School in 1991.
Judge Watson's 43-page ruling was
issued a mere two hours after hearing arguments on whether or not the
immigration ban should be blocked. This would have required Watson to
write a page roughly every three minutes, raising questions about
whether or not the judge had already made a decision before even hearing
arguments from attorneys and had already drafted a ruling. The
proximity of the judge to Obama on his vacation just days before the
consequential hearing, their lengthy history together and facts
indicating that the judge had prepared a ruling before the case even
began raise questions about whether or not the former President
exercised improper influence in the judge's decision. Barack Obama's
representatives have yet to issue any comment on the matter.
Read the bits in red again... Forty-three pages of legal ruling written, edited and printed within two hours? Holy Workaholic, Batman!! That's just plain miraculous, an historic moment in the history of jurispudence!
OS asks his legion of followers--Had that been either of the Bushes in their post-White House years, appearing to influence a matter before a federal court, what would the reaction in the press have been?Hmmmm?
And, while Facebook Snowflakes are whining endlessly about the costs of securing Mrs. Trump and little son Trump vis-a-vis spending on National Endowment for the Arts: How much in travel and security costs did that shrimp pad-thai set the taxpayer back?
Hmmmm?
Time for some brave soul in the House of Representatives to drop a Bill of Impeachment of Judge Watson into the hopper, perhaps?