Trump's PR Machine Makes Fools of the District Attorney's Office
The incident at the Harlem Bodega on Tuesday was a genius move.
After this
ridiculous show trial over payments to Stormy Daniels, Donald Trump popped in at a shop that made news a few years ago when the owner killed a man
who tried to rob him. It was an obvious case of self defense, caught on video.
If you never heard about the incident it goes like this. A woman comes into the
bodega to buy a bag of chips.
Her card gets declined. She storms out and comes back later
with this Austin Simon. Simon walks behind the counter and gets in the owner’s
(Jose Alba) face. Alba grabs a knife at some point. It’s not clear when but it
must have been within reach. He stabs Simon off camera and after a few seconds
comes back into the frame holding a bloody knife.
The hospital pronounced Simon dead shortly after the
ambulance picks him up. Because New York City is lawless, Alba gets slapped
with a 2nd degree murder charge. Thankfully the video made an
impression and forced the DA to drop the charges less than a month later. That
lazy, useless District Attorney is the same one charging Trump in this current
payment case--Alvin Bragg. Someone on team Trump had the brilliant idea to
arrange a photo op with the current owner of the bodega and Trump. It’s not
Alba anymore. He left the ‘land of the free’ (don’t laugh) for the Dominican
Republic after his incident. But the spectacle of Trump, shaking hands and
talking to the people of New York is a savvy PR move.
It also means that Trump has some good people who understand
media and marketing. Then again, New York is making it easy for Trump to show off. The judge in the
payment case (the reason DJT is in New York) has insisted the former president
stay in the city for the duration of the trial. This will give Trump an opening
to make an even bigger circus out of the court, the city and the mayor.
He already made Biden look bad by attending officer Jonathan
Diller’s wake. This, during the same week of a big DNC fundraiser for Joe Biden’s
reelection campaign. Clinton and Obama were at the fundraiser with celebrities,
all hamming it up. The contrast was striking. A law and order president against
a Hollywood/Big Tech president. The Diller family even told the governor, Kathy
Hochul, to leave the funeral.
We’re told by quite a few people who grew up in New York City
that the streets were rougher in the 70’s and 80’s. Nearly everyone got mugged
at least once. It should be clear that the city isn’t serious about solving
crime anymore. District Attorney’s like Alvin Bragg aren’t just soft on crime,
they practically encourage it. When you’re more likely to charge citizens who
defend themselves, like Mr. Alba and Daniel Penny, word also gets around. In an
environment like this a guy running for president could do a lot of damage
around town from a PR standpoint. Especially if he finally has a team that
knows how to manage his moves.
Gavin Wax is one such leader. I heard him do an interview
with Jack Posobiec shortly after Trump’s Bodega stop. He’s clearly behind a lot
of these decisions to get Trump in front of cameras and look like an effective leader.
He promised more of the same.
The DA’s office is going to regret making Trump stay in the
city. The old GOP would never do this. Can you imagine Mike Pence throwing
support to a bodega where a black man was stabbed to death? It’s not that Pence
and others don’t care about crime, but their instincts are to not offend or
court controversy. If they criticize it’s only in the most generic way. My
dear friend from the great state of New York, and all that nonsense. In happier
times I’d prefer a genteel, statesman-like approach to conflict. But we’re in put
up or shut up times. Effectiveness is all that matters. I don’t want to hear what
a decent, honest and Christian man you are. I’m not excusing weakness anymore
because of your firm principles.
To be fair though, Trump was a star before he ran for
president and always loved the attention. No one else could have this kind of popular
success. I’ve never thought of Donald Trump as a crusader for truth and justice.
But he is risking everything and taking a lot of arrows in the process. A cynic
will say that he is only doing it for fame. He’s never been more popular after
all. But he’s literally gambling with his life and risking a serious loss to
his fortune which affects his family when he’s gone. Whatever his motivations are
in going through this legal gauntlet I hope he sees it through and gets back to
the White House. Hopefully he has better people around him this time.
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