Monday, December 16, 2019

J.H. Johns

WONDERING ABOUT THE REAL CRIME

They’ve wanted us to believe
that it was—
simply—
about Hillary,
the Democrats,
and Russian interference
in the 2016 election.

But,
was it really?

Or,
was all of that
just a "school of red herrings"—
a cover—
for
"the real hacking?"

That the real targets
were the other Republicans,

gathering dirt on them,

so that once in office
they knew better
than to oppose him,
and,
thus,

the reason
they keep their mouths—

shut.


Paul Churchill Mann reads "Wondering about the Real Crime":



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J.H. confesses: "Look, should we assume that Trump's overture to the Ukrainians about the Bidens—and dirt—is just simply a new development? Or, should we see it as a tactic that he has used before, leading up to the 2016 election, that if elected he could keep the Republicans in the House and Senate—some if not all—quiet and supportive? I wonder if this was not the real crime."


J.H. JOHNS "grew up and came of age" while living in East Tennessee and Middle Georgia. Specifically, the two places "responsible" for the writer that he has become are Knoxville, Tennessee and Milledgeville, Georgia. Since then, he has moved on to Chicago—for a brief stint—and New York City—for a significantly longer stay. Currently, he is "holed up" in a small town where when he is not writing, he tends to his "nature preserve" and his "back forty." His goal is to surround his house with all sorts of vegetation so as to obscure it from the gaze of the "locals." He is assisted in this task by his coonhound buddy and companion, Roma.

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