@Quix @Smokin Joe @Bigun @Sanguine Thanks, Quix.
I forgot to mention something else that may dictate delaying the perp walks. It's related to what I what I said about rolling up the whole network of the Cabal's conspiracy.
The fact that there are 14,000 or so sealed indictments--a decidedly huge number--may very well suggest that the federal investigators/prosecutors are doing what is often if not ordinarily required for rolling up a criminal network--i.e., rolling up the evil organization
from the bottom up. If that is correct, then the number of indictments may represent mainly the low-hanging fruit, because there are always more people at the
bottom of any given organization--in this case, likely the MS-13 foot soldiers of the Socialist Democrats.
(The more I learn about MS-13, the more I have discovered is that MS-13 is an
enormous group and [is particularly strong in the D.C. area].)
Perhaps the District Attorneys working in their own local turf were able quickly to slap together, say, a total of 12.000 indictments of MS-13 gangsters. Perhaps also, another thousand or so of the total number of sealed indictments might be completely unrelated to the Cabal's conspiracy--i.e., might just involve crimes that have nothing to do with MS-13 or the larger Cabal and have been sealed away on the back burner because of more pressing national security matters of prosecuting the Cabal.
If the above scenario is assumed, like it or not, then we might not yet have
enough indictments, sealed or otherwise--
not by a long shot. Heck, I would guess that we ought to have
at least 1000 treason indictments
alone in the three branches of our D.C. government alone--maybe even then having to let quite few of the lesser bad guys skate because they managed to stay off our radar--and literally
thousands more sedition or treason indictments in miscellaneous nooks and crannies of State politics and the MSM and internet edge providers and banking and Hollywood and government contractors and academia.
If my suspicions are correct, then we do not yet have
nearly enough indictments. (For example, we don't have enough politicos wearing orthopedic boots to suit me.)
Anyway, we need to be patient. The higher up the perps are, the harder they will be to hang. The e-mails and texts and videos will get a lot of them convicted, but we need to nail many, many more than those who are so clearly implicated in the e-mails/texts/videos.
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P.S. Joe McCarthy was probably at least generally correct about the pervasiveness of conspirators in American society even in his own day (although it has gotten much, much worse)--but he couldn't back up his suspicions (for a number of reasons, pehaps). I am not an expert on McCarthy, but it is probably correct to say that McCarthy got smeared for smearing people.
His frustration, in other words, seemed to have triggered his public implosion.
Anyway, this stuff of swamp-draining ain't easy. We can certainly thank HRC and Obama for their over-the-top arrogance--which has made it a lot easier for us to fight back--but it still won't be exactly easy to tear the conspiracy out of America, roots and all, once and for all. (Oh, by the way, the whole mess of wickedness will eventually come back again in one form or another.)
The good news for now is that the Dems are really, really scared. They know that hangings are in the cards for a lot of them--which is why they attacked the Greenbrier train with 200 Republicans on it. (A few years ago, the libs tried unsuccessfully to pass legislation eliminating the death penalty for treason. Why do you suppose they tried to do that?)