Monthly Archives: May 2019

A Beating Heart

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Democrats and those on the extreme left (I realize I am being redundant here) have been moving more and more towards expanding laws that allow the killing of children.  Earlier this year the leftist-dominated NY State legislature passed a law to cheers and applause that allowed a child to be killed up to the moment of birth.

The NY Governor celebrated that new law by lighting state sites pink.  Black or blood red would have been a more appropriate color.

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The Art Of The Deal

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In what historians will undoubtedly debate as a master stroke, PDJT announced on Friday that the tariffs on aluminum and steel from Canada and Mexico had been removed.  At the same time Canada and Mexico removed their tariffs on American goods.  All of this is expected to be in effect by Monday, May 20th.

Bloomberg…President Donald Trump said the U.S. will lift steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada and Mexico, boosting efforts to encourage lawmakers to ratify a new North American trade deal (USMCA).

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EXPLOSIVE DAY!!!

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Thursday was an interesting day.  Over in Italy it is reported that Prime Minister Giuseppe Conté has requested the resignations of six top Italian intelligence officials. The resignation requests are being interpreted as a reaction to the possible exposing of collusion with U.S. intelligence officials during the 2016 U.S. election in the operation now known as “Spygate.”

Keep in mind that Conté is the head of a new government, one that was not in place in 2016.  Also keep in mind that Joseph Mifsud, who had largely disappeared from public view, had been found in Rome.  Mifsud is closely linked to George Papadopoulos and the “Spygate” schemes that were hatched overseas.

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Value of Life

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Governor Matt Bevin of Kentucky responds to a question implying that his position on the value of children’s lives and gun control are hypocritical.  The questioner was referring to the Parkland HS shooting.

His response hits the nail on the head about the problems existing in this country around the value of life.  He accurately points out that reducing media coverage is part of the response needed to help the situation.  Governor Bevin calls out the idea that a single law or rule as a solution as “naïve and delusional.”

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Entrapment

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An interesting article appeared a few days ago over at CTH.  In it Sundance, with the help of some individuals who did a deep dive into some recently released FOIA material, exposes more corruption in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

The article documents an entrapment scheme on George Papadopoulos run by the SC’s office.

Key takeaways from this article are:

  • The SC investigation was corrupt at its highest levels
  • FARA (Foreign Agent Registration Act) violations were the common source of trying to get leverage over targets of the investigation.
  • Manufacturing criminal conduct was a tool in the SC’s toolbox.
  • It may be that Andrew Weissmann was more in charge of the investigation than Robert Mueller was.

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FBI Fantasies

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Eric Felten over at Real Clear Investigations has written a piece that provides a clear insight into the mindsets and attitudes of those who were running theFBI and DOJ departments during the Obama administration.

AG Barr has started to investigate spying.  However, as Felten points out, spying is just one of possible multiple violations of investigative rules and ethics committed by agents, lawyers, managers, and officials at the FBI and the DOJ.

For three years (2016-2018), Bill Priestap was assistant director of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Division, which meant he oversaw the FBI’s global counterintelligence efforts.

Felten takes a deep dive into the testimony that Priestap provided to Congress in a closed-door interview in the summer of 2018.  Priestap’s testimony provides a “rare insight into the attitudes and thoughts of officials who launched the Russia probe and the probe of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.”

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Spying On A President Is Normal

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Are the Democrats trying to convince the public that spying on a presidential campaign is routine?  Are they doing this because they know that damning information is going to be released in the near future about the spying that the Obama administration did on opposition candidates?  That such spying may go all the way back to 2012?

Are the Democrats so deranged that they are trying to make it seem like it is normal to do this, that it is no big deal?  And that the public should just go about their business because there is nothing to be seen here?

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Humor

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When PDJT first entered the Republican Party’s primary he had no political experience to speak of.  PDJT won the White House for a lot of reasons, but one of the major ones was the ability to easily identify what he stood for.

His campaign slogan was beautifully simple: “Make America Great Again.” It’s not overly profound, it’s easy to say, and it feels familiar. The slogan practically marketed itself.

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Enough Is Enough

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Two years of innuendo, leaks, “bombshell” announcements, etc.  The Deep State led by Democratic operatives has tried to make it clear that they are in charge in this country.  They have tried to send a message that anyone who stands in their way is a target. They will smear them, bankrupt them, run them out of restaurants, shoot them on a ball field, etc.

During the Mueller investigation PDJT gave the investigation unprecedented access to White House advisers and staff.  Transparency was the norm not an exception.  This was a far cry from the Obama administration that blocked investigations at every turn.

In the end the Special Counsel (SC) declined to pursue charges against any American for conspiring to interfere with the 2016 election.  However, he failed in his duty to decide on the question of “obstruction.”  Although the investigation was not impeded in any way, although no criminal conduct was uncovered, Mueller could not make the binary decision of “Yes PDJT obstructed” or “No PDJT Did Not.”  (See Emmett Flood letter).  The report is legally defective.  So the AG and Deputy AG Rosenstein reviewed the SC info and made that determination.  No obstruction.

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