Cool shell formation on my beach walk.
The caption to a photo posted by James Comey on social media last year of seashells arraigned into the number 8647.
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the term 86 as, "to refuse to serve (a customer)" or to, "get rid of," or, "throw out," someone or something. Apparently, it originated among soda fountain and lunch counter employees back in the 1920's or 30's. One legend, the one I prefer, had it originating during prohibition at a bar called Chumley's in New York City's west village. One of its two entrances was at 86 Bedford Street. When the staff was tipped off about impending police raids, they would, "86 the customers." In other words, rush them out of the joint via the Bedford Street door.
The point here being nowhere in the history, or usage of the term do the words, kill, or assassinate, or harm come up. "Getting rid of," which can be interpreted in any number of ways--86 the milk, it has gone bad--is the closest to anything you can imagine referring to violence. Be that as it may, Donald Trump and some of his cronies, at the time the post showed up, declared it a thinly veiled lethal threat against President number 47, the afore mentioned, Donald J. Trump. In response, Comey deleted the photo while saying he had no idea it could be taken that way and had meant it as a joke. Not long afterward the whole issue dropped off everyone's radar.
It wasn't the first time 86 has been used by some when referring to a President. ABC News reports that during a 2020 TV interview Michigan Governor, Gretchen Whitmer sat near a small figurine bearing the number, 8645--Trump's first term number. While Joe Biden was President hotshot MAGA commentator, Jack Posobiec sent out a social post which read simply, "8646."No one said a word about threats of violence in either instance.
Ah yes, those were more innocent times. Trump hadn't lost all his marbles yet and Biden, as infirm as he might have been, was actually trying to be a President rather than some mad king fixated on a gilded ballroom no one but him gives a flying fuck about. James Comey's first indictment during the reign of number 47 came when Pam Bondi was running the DOJ. It had nothing to do with messages in the sand. After it was summerly tossed by a federal judge, Bondi seemed to lose interest in Comey altogether.
Who can blame her? By then she had become neck deep in that vast swamp known as the Epstein files. Trump got rid of her earlier this year. One of the rumored reasons was he felt she was dragging her feet when it came to pursuing his political enemies with criminal charges.
Then along came Todd Blanche. He is now the acting Attorney General and head of the DOJ. He is best remembered as once being Trump's personal lawyer. Then later as the Deputy Attorney General who interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell who was at the time in a heavy-duty federal lockup. Maxwell assured Blanche that number 47 wasn't involved in any of Epstein's deviant behavior, then she was, "just coincidentally," moved to a minimum-security facility. She now reportedly receives catered meals and regular visits from puppies so she can play with them.
It is also being reported Todd Blanche really wants to be named Attorney General of the United States, not just acting Attorney General. In his search to find a way to please El Donald the long forgotten 8647 episode must have hit him like a bolt of lightning. His path of suck uppery was clear. Find a federal grand jury in North Carolina--home of the beach with the shells--and indict James Comey. So, he did just that. The indictment includes one charge of, "Threats against the President and successors," and one of, "Transmitting a threat in interstate commerce." ABC reports the prosecutors who parented the case wrote, Comey's deleted post constituted a threat that any, "reasonable recipient who is familiar with the circumstances would interpret as serious expression of an intent to do harm to the President of the United States."
In a statement the ever-ambitious Blanche said in part, "...you are not allowed to threaten the President of the United States of America. That's not my decision. That's Congress' decision, and a statute that they passed that we charge multiple times a year."
Oh really? Earlier this year at the C-PAC smoke and mirrors jamboree, Jack Posobiec, of 8646 fame interviewed the acting Attorney General in front of a live audience. The subject of Posobiec's post while Biden was President never came up. Well, one supposes there are threats you don't have to worry about and then there are THREATS that you do. It just depends on how nuts the boss is.
And, in Todd Blanche's case, just how badly you want the job.
4-30-26