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"'Do my work, ignore the distractions,' she said God told her."

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"'Do my work, ignore the distractions,' she said God told her."

"She" is Fani T. Willis, the district attorney in Fulton County, Georgia, who wants us to think God speaks directly to her.


We're told "Ms. Willis said she turned to prayer last week, at one point even writing a letter to God in which she expressed self-doubt." Expressed self-doubt but also seems to have reprimanded God for not telling her how challenging life would be:
"Wait a minute, God," Ms. Willis, 52, said from the pulpit of Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, recounting a prayer this week in which she reminded God that the job of district attorney, to which she was elected as a Democrat in 2020, came with more anguish, hardship and loneliness than she had anticipated. "You did not tell me," she added, "as a woman of color it would not matter what I did — my motive, my talent, my ability and my character would be constantly attacked."...
"A divorced single mom who doesn’t belong to the right social groups, who doesn’t necessarily come from the right family, doesn’t have the right pedigree — the assignment was just too high for lowly me," she said, sharing parts of the letter with the congregation. "All I brought to the table, God, is my mind, my heart, my work ethic, my undying love for people and the community." In turn, she said, God encouraged her to keep pushing and to pray for her critics, even if she did not want to. 
“Do my work, ignore the distractions,” she said God told her.
One of the distractions — which she did ignore in this speech — is an allegation that she's in a relationship with Nathan Wade and he is funding their luxurious travel together. To ignore it is to decline to deny it. She wants us to focus on his race and on her race and to think the criticism of her is entirely a racial matter. And God is on the same page.

ADDED: If she really believes that the prosecution of Trump is a mission from God, it reinforces his characterization of it as a "witch hunt."
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"She" is Fani T. Willis, the district attorney in Fulton County, Georgia, who wants us to think God speaks directly to her.


We're told "Ms. Willis said she turned to prayer last week, at one point even writing a letter to God in which she expressed self-doubt." Expressed self-doubt but also seems to have reprimanded God for not telling her how challenging life would be:
"Wait a minute, God," Ms. Willis, 52, said from the pulpit of Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, recounting a prayer this week in which she reminded God that the job of district attorney, to which she was elected as a Democrat in 2020, came with more anguish, hardship and loneliness than she had anticipated. "You did not tell me," she added, "as a woman of color it would not matter what I did — my motive, my talent, my ability and my character would be constantly attacked."...
"A divorced single mom who doesn’t belong to the right social groups, who doesn’t necessarily come from the right family, doesn’t have the right pedigree — the assignment was just too high for lowly me," she said, sharing parts of the letter with the congregation. "All I brought to the table, God, is my mind, my heart, my work ethic, my undying love for people and the community." In turn, she said, God encouraged her to keep pushing and to pray for her critics, even if she did not want to. 
“Do my work, ignore the distractions,” she said God told her.
One of the distractions — which she did ignore in this speech — is an allegation that she's in a relationship with Nathan Wade and he is funding their luxurious travel together. To ignore it is to decline to deny it. She wants us to focus on his race and on her race and to think the criticism of her is entirely a racial matter. And God is on the same page.

ADDED: If she really believes that the prosecution of Trump is a mission from God, it reinforces his characterization of it as a "witch hunt."


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