This morning I realized that mistakenly, I did not share one drawing from the trial.
Maybe this man will be the one who decides what happens in the Carroll vs Trump Civic rape trail. When I was there drawing on Wednesday, I could only see 6 of the juorors as they sat and listened, and I found it fascinating to watch their faces. They betrayed nothing, but seemed to be listening very carefully, as their civic duty asked them to.
I am headed to Columbus, Ohio this morning to be part of an exciting announcement at the Thurber House. We will be making the announcement at the annual Thurber Prize for American Humor, one of the two major literary prizes for written humor in the US. I will keep you posted.
Off to catch a plane, have a great day. Thanks for being here.
Have a safe trip! And, hopefully, all the jurors will return a resounding verdict for E. Jean! We can only keep fingers crossed, prayers for her strength, and wisdom of the jurors.
Looks like a man who will be logical with the facts but when it comes to his feelings, he will likely think of a loved one, I don’t know who but naturally he’s going to imagine possible loved ones who have experienced that trauma and how much it hurts; but there is a chance a loved one who may have been falsely accused and the trauma that creates, which would need to be overcome, acknowledge how much betrayal a false accusation can cause a person to feel, but the facts do not show a betrayal of a false accusation, the facts show a betrayal of boundaries, a betrayal of respect to a woman who could be any woman, wife, daughter, granddaughter, niece, a betrayal of their freedom that’s what the facts show.