We are Waiting
On the 19th of December, America will be waiting with bated breath to discover what is going to be released of the Epstein files. Everyone has a theory regarding what Trump will do from not releasing them to a full disclosure. Susie Wiles stated in her interview with Vanity Fair that she dumped on AG Bondi’s mishandling of the files.
Wiles notes she was surprised about the public concerns about “all these rich, important men went to that nasty island and did unforgivable things to young girls.” Wiles grasps that the sex trafficking of young girls is reprehensible. She claims that she has read the Epstein file and that the president is “not in the file doing anything awful.”
Let me get this straight. Wiles read the Epstein file. According to the FBI, the Epstein files contain more than 300 gigabytes of data, physical evidence, videos, pictures, audio recordings, 40 computers, storage drives, and more than 70 CDs.
Either she did read a file, and Trump wasn’t mentioned as “doing anything awful,” or she didn’t read even some of the files. That also raises the issue: if Trump is as pure as a snowfall on Christmas, why did Congress pass a bill to release the files, which Trump signed? Trump signed the bill because there was only one negative vote cast. He can’t veto something that Congress would override in a nanosecond.
The following are four photos from a PBS story about the Trump and Epstein relationship.
I don’t wish to get into parsing Susie Wiles’ psychoanalysis of Trump, which included his having an alcoholic personality. Although she understood what it meant at a personal level, she had an alcoholic personality type for a father. Wiles' psychoanalysis of Trump and his entourage raises questions about her mental state. The first part of her life dealt with her father; one would stay away from people like her father.
Methinks that the Political Primate has a better mindset related to Trump and Epstein. The Political Primate edits Shakespeare’s Macbeth, whose soliloquy is about life,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more; it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing,
This is the Political Primate’s 21st-century version of Macbeth’s monologue.
The Political Primate compares the two avatars: Trump and Epstein. Trump is merely a narcissistic person in love with mirrors and microphones.
Then the Political Primate deals with Epstein.
In summation, the Political Primate
So, our nation awaits the release of the Epstein file or files. When will we realize that our Orange President will never realize his folly; he isn’t intellectually capable. The haunting question is, when will we address the fool on the hill?





