Saturday, August 25, 2018

Don Surber: Mueller the blackmailer

Don Surber: Mueller the blackmailer: I underestimated Bob Mueller. I thought he was just an incompetent whose career is best known for botching the anthrax case after 9/11. He i...

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More of the Civil War talk that isn't. 


Now America is engaged in a civil war. The Marxists bet that if they bring President Trump down, we won't fight back, that we will just quit politics and get on with our lives.

Unless you organize, they will be no threat of war.  If there is no threat of war, the perpetrators have no reason to believe that there will be accountability.

The "war" is only metaphorical.  It is a political struggle.  Not a war.

If your "lives depended" on it, then act like it.  Otherwise, it is more fakery.  Puffed up words.  If the Marxists are betting the way Surber says here, then they will win.


Bill of Attainder

Basically, it is the legislature declaring somebody guilty without the benefit of a trial.

Someone on the following link, (a blog )commented that the Trump situation is almost like one of these bills.

But no law has been passed.  There is no "bill".  However, there are a lot of threats of impeachment if Trump were to do this or that.  For example, Sen. Graham said that if Trump fired Mueller, it would be the beginning of the end of his presidency.  This past week, Sen. Schumer threatened Trump not
to pardon Manafort or Cohen.

It really does seem to be the case that the ruling class has unofficially declared Trump to be illegal, and is looking to try to make this seem legal so as to maintain the appearance of rule of law.

It isn't just the Democrats.  There are those on the GOP side that will not allow Trump to do his job.


Friday, August 24, 2018

It's about politics, not rule of law

Dick Morris is hedging his bets here.  He says "will backfire", but at the end of his essay, he switches to "may". So, which is it?

The fact is, we won't know until the elections.

Here's my opinion, for what it is worth.  Trump and his associates would not be in trouble at all except for the fact that Trump won the election in 2016.  Therefore, everything here is about politics, not rule of law.

Manafort would not have been convicted.  There would have been no trial.  We know that already because his case is ten years old.  Everybody in DC knew Manafort.  Nobody thought he was a crook, otherwise he'd a been in jail already.  His sin was to be associated with Trump.  Same goes with all the rest who have been coerced into pleading guilty in exchange for cooperation in getting Trump.

That's the bottom line.  Getting Trump.  It is not about rule of law.  It is about politics.





Thursday, August 23, 2018

NY Times: "As Bad News Piles Up, Senate Republicans Hardly Flinch"


What makes these people tick?  I am referring to those who believe in fairy tales.

Fairy tales like AGW and Russian collusion.  Now it is the holy of holies--- " Election campaign finance laws".  NY Times wonders why it doesn't make any difference.  Why would they think that it would?  None of this is news.  It was all discussed during the election.





Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Dick Morris: Trump Did Not Commit Any Crime in the Michael Cohen Case

Good words yet again.

Words is all we have until people are willing to organize.  This isn't going to stop with the campaign finance fakeout.  Evidently, Russia was a fakeout.  Maybe this too.

One caveat here.  Did Trump accept any federal money?  If he did...




Malkin: Let's Join Together to Stop Out-of-Control Prosecutors

Updated,

4:19 pm:

Six takeaways about Manafort's and Cohen's Legal Woes .

Good words, but do words still matter at this juncture?  I'm not sure this is going to do much good except to buck up a few people.  There are those who are already leaving the fold so to speak.  You know, the ones who didn't need much of an excuse to do that in the first place.

There are those who say "felony".  This is but alleged at this point.  But if proven, then what?  Should we ignore the multiple felonies on the other side that have been committed that have not been addressed?  Besides, isn't the paying off of a porn actress, and failure to disclose this, is something of a hyper technicality in the law?  Anybody could get ensnared in hyper technical application of laws.  If Trump could, anybody could.

I am also questioning the legal representation of Manafort.  That was selective prosecution.  Such a strategy should also be considered as a factor in judging a case.  If only one side ever gets prosecuted for anything, shouldn't a jury be able to say "not this time"?  But the Manafort defense decided to rest without making any kind of a case such as that.

3:24 pm:

I didn't remember reading anywhere what exactly to do about what she is saying.  So I quickly scanned it again.  Nope, there isn't anything here but words.  Nothing but words, we are drowning in words.

This is opinion only.  That is all it is.  If you are going to "join" something, it has to be more than moral support.


2 pm:

The original post follows:

This isn't a wildly partisan piece.  Unfortunately, the detractors of Malkin will not be receptive to this appeal.  Not now.  They are wildly partisan, and probably won't listen to reason.

Why link to it?

It is hard for me to be optimistic right now, but that is all I got.  Just blind faith that it can still be worked out, but I just don't know...

Nobody should want what this has become and what it will mean for this country.  It is complete unchecked and unscrupulous government.  Who should want that?  Just so you can claim a victory over Trump?  Geez.



Reeee Damned diculous

Updated,

11:58 am:

Just now pulled up the pdf on the agreement.   I have scanned the document, and I don't find the word interference in the text.

What struck me was the severity of the possible sentencing.  Just makes me shake my head.  All those years of the Clintons violating campaign finance law, and this is who they charge?

11:38 am:

What I heard from somebody who looked at the court records, Cohen pleaded guilty to "election interference".  This is for paying off Stormy Daniels?  A few legal beagles say that this is a nothingburger.

It is really not the point, as I have been saying.  It doesn't matter if this stuff doesn't hold up.  What matters is getting Trump out now.

In that sense, it really is a coup.  A coup is defined here.  It isn't sudden, nor violent.  But it is illegal.  It is illegal, but it has the appearance of legality.  This is to maintain legitimacy.

In French, it means literally " stroke of the state".  Indeed, the losers of the last election are overthrowing the results because they didn't like it.

A big, big, big important question to answer is "what now"?   What do you do about this???

6:19 am:

The original post below:

A couple things happened since my last blogging entry.

The Manafort jury found him guilty.

Cohen pleads guilty to several counts.

What's my take on this?

It's like the "pussy hats" thing.  File it under CS.

So, they've got their propaganda now, and I suppose that they will try to make the most of it.




Happy talk won't cut it

Hey, all you people.  I know it is not so good news this morning. 

Now, hear this.  I'm not going to defend Manafort and Cohen if they really did do a crime.  What I have a problem with is that Manafort could have been charged YEARS ago, but was not.  It seems that Manafort's real crime was to be Trump's campaign manager.  Think about that.  There was nothing new here.  It is an old case that was rattling around the DOJ for years.  Why go after Manafort now????

The same could be true about Cohen.  I don't know Cohen's case, but the celebrated part is easy to understand.  The same question could be asked---- Why now?

That's my problem.  I'm all for justice being served, but not for justice being served for political objectives.  The political objective here is to take out Trump.

So this shit show continues.  If you want the shit show to get even worse, then let the Democrats keep winning like this.

My guess is that we will hear happy talk and diversionary talk that avoids the issue.  The issue here is that the Democrats are waging a propaganda war, and they are winning.  Lose this war, and you may well lose the upcoming election.  Instead, we hear talk about a civil war.  You people are not even in a war that is really going on RIGHT NOW.  How can you possibly win any war when you won't engage the friggin' enemy RIGHT NOW???

It is late in the game now.  Seems to me that this should not have gotten to this point, but it has.  Unless something changes, this is going to get a whole lot worse.

As for worrying about things I cannot control, not me.  If you people won't get on the ball PDQ, I'm not going to worry about it any further.  I have said all that I can say.  Get the fuck organized or forget about having a country and being free.  You can be happy slaves, too, assholes.


Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Let's work together

How come the left wing can produce stuff like this, but not the so-called "right"?

You know Mueller couldn't do what he does if you people would organize and protest, and do something constructive within the system that will challenge what these people do.

Yet, you people talk about civil war.  My eye.  You won't stand up to this injustice and fight back.

You can play within the rules and beat these jerks.  But you have to organize.

So, I located this karaoke version of Canned Heat's song  Let's Work Together.

I bet all you so-called conservatives would think this is silly.  Meanwhile, you will lose the country unless you do something to stop this travesty of justice.  Just resolve to "work together", and it can happen.  Stop Mueller, now!





FBI-DOJ Conspiracy Emerges

By Dick Morris.

Morris said he wrote about all this in his book way back at the beginning of Trump's Presidency.

I can attest that he did, but I didn't read the book.   I cannot buy this book, so I cannot ascertain how well Morris' book corresponds with what is actually happening now.

At any rate, there is a conspiracy going on out there.  What can be done about it?  I'm sure that the conservatives will write plenty of blog posts about it.  The talk shows will talk about it.  But will anybody be held accountable for this?

I am not holding my breath.

What might be done?  I was thinking of lawsuits against the media companies.  They are claiming untouchable status because of the first amendment to the constitution.  But there is the possibility of a suit if malicious intent can be established.

Given the way things are reported these days, I would think malicious intent would definitely be within the range of possibilities of being proven.

But the conservatives need to get organized.   Do you notice how Mueller is forcing confessions out of these people?  If there was an organization that helped people deal with a prosecutor like Mueller, then maybe they could thwart these phony convictions on the basis of the truth and the law.

The left is organized.  Why can't the conservatives organize?  It is all too often the case, these guys make easy prey.




Papadopoulos' sentencing recommendations from Mueller gang


Note: Margot Cleveland is a senior contributor to The Federalist. Cleveland served nearly 25 years as a permanent law clerk to a federal appellate judge and is a former full-time faculty member and current adjunct instructor at the college of business at the University of Notre Dame.

Papadopoulos' wife says it was bad memory.  The thing is, you have to show that someone knows what they are saying is false when they say it.  To say something false is not necessarily lying.  Lying means that you know what the truth is, but you say something deliberately false in order to mislead someone.  On the other hand, if you simply say something false because your memory is faulty... why you could be accused of a crime.

My impression throughout this so-called investigation is that the Federal Government is definitely out of control.  There needs to be massive reform here.  Anybody the Feds choose can be put in jail anytime they want.  The laws are way the hell too general, and give way too much damned leeway for an unscrupulous prosecutor to abuse the system.





Deripaska

This guy is ground zero of the so-called collusion narrative.  It turns out that it may well have been Deripaska himself that was engaging in the sexual escapades that went into the Dossier. ( my take )

Anyway, this Russian girl ( prostitute ) recorded a man on her ( phone ?) and claimed it was Trump.  It wasn't Trump, it was Deripaska.

Once the dispatched CNN reporter found out who it really was, CNN lost interest. ( again my take )

The girl may still have a copy of this recording and is saving it.  (the girl implied that she has a copy )

You should read the entire set of links to understand this story, which is covered in detail below.





Monday, August 20, 2018

Rick Gates fyi

Updated,

2:16 pm:

Deripaska has a prior relationship to Mueller.  ( for heaven's sake! )

This story, as told from the perspective of Adam Waldman -Deripaska’s lawyer/lobbyist- is important because it highlights a connection between Robert Mueller and Oleg Deripaska; a connection Mueller and the DOJ/FBI never revealed on their own.---- Last Refuge

This stuff is so convoluted that they will never get at the truth.  Deripaska is playing both sides against each other.

Maybe I will close this thread now.  Just one more comment.  The whole thing should not have been given to Mueller as a Special Prosecutor.  It should have been handled internally.

The Clintonoids made it a political issue though, and that is why this shitshow continues.  Hopefully, the public will put an end to this.  The only way to possibly do this is to not put the Democrats back in control.


11:58 am:

A bit of a follow up here.  I checked Deripaska out a bit.  There's an article in Powerline that asks about him in connection to the recently released emails concerning Bruce Ohr.  Ohr was working with Steele on the Dossier, you see.  Deripaska may have been helping Steele produce the Dossier.

WTF???

Byron York discusses the Russian oligarch a bit more in connection with this.  Quote:

The emails raise a clear question of whether Steele was working, directly or indirectly, with Oleg Deripaska at the same time Steele was compiling the dossier — and whether the Justice Department, along with Simpson and Fusion GPS, was part of the project. Given Deripaska's place in the Russian power structure, what that means in the big picture is unclear.

My suspicions are that they are trying to frame Gates and Manafort with something that they did themselves.

the original post follows:

8:42 am:


Who is this guy?

Gates was the star witness in the Manafort trial, which is in the hands of the jury as I write this.

Gates is a political consultant who pled guilty to the following charges:

Using Gates is a reach, in my opinion.  Obviously, he has a credibility problem from the very start.

The conspiracy statute is quite vague and all encompassing.  Evidently, the government can try anyone on anything, and could quite possibly jail anyone they pleased.  Just my opinion, there.  I mean, where is the limitation upon government powers?

What exactly was Gates conspiring to do, and with whom?  It doesn't say.  Perhaps a little digging can find that answer.

I find in the footnotes a New York Times article.  The name Oleg Deripaska comes up.  I have seen that name in connection to all this.  Was it connected to that Dossier?  This source says Deripaska employed Manafort.  The source has plenty of stuff that looks murky to me.  No comment on that.

This trial looks like it is trying to establish a predicate for an investigation, when that predicate should have been established before Mueller was even hired.  Where's the crime?

If the crime is conspiracy, then what did the conspiracy consist of?  Winning an election?  So, that is now illegal? 

Why did Mueller want Gates?  To establish his own reason for existence as an investigator.


Immunity agreement with Gates violated Justice Department standards


Clarice Feldman was once a lawyer in the DOJ.

How did the immunity agreement violate Justice Dept standards?  The article does not say. 

If I were to make a guess, I'd say that most of Mueller's work will not hold up over time.  The main point of this miscalled investigation is to gain a political advantage even though it is only temporary.

It is a race against time.  The deadline is the mid term elections.  If Mueller and Co can keep the collusion narrative alive that long, it may be one of the issues that they can make in a successful campaign to retake the Congress.

There is more to the article than just this one item, but I thought it was the most important one.  Read more at the link below.




Sunday, August 19, 2018

Does the Media want to coerce a guilty verdict from the Manafort jury?


You read this, and then you decide!




The same coercion may be at play in the suppression of the investigation in the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich.

Why would the judge need the protection of body guards?  Why would the judge be fearful for the safety of the jurors?  The trial is right next door to DC.  Rich was murdered in DC.


Why the Left Hates Western Culture


by davenj1 at Redstate.





I checked out some of what he writes about.  Worth a read one of these days.


Real Clear Investigations reports


link via Instapundit





It seems that the investigation was intended to be a frame up.  But they have failed.  Once it becomes obvious even to the most thick headed partisan that there was no "collusion", they will have to fabricate another accusation--- obstruction of justice.

Didn't I say this on day one?

Call me partisan if you doubt me, but do you doubt this source?  The evidence is all laid out and is overwhelming.  Or should be.