Thursday, September 26, 2019

"Whistleblower" Broke ‘Circle of Trust’

Updated,

9.26.19:

Fred Fleitz gives a rundown of just exactly what happened with this phony whistleblower faux scandal.  It damaged trust vis-a-vis the White House and the Intelligence Community.  The whole thing was way the hell out of line.





9.21.19:

Comment:

Lots of intrigue in DC.   This could go very badly or spectacularly well.  A lot depends upon your preference.

I did see Biden saying what sounded like a quid pro quo with respect to an investigation of his son.  How many people will ever see that?  How many will care even if they do see it?

Did Trump do a quid pro quo?  That's the claim, but I am suspicious of the media and the Democrats.  They are not truthful people.

If the maneuver is to get Biden out of the way so that Warren can win the nomination, it looks corrupt in and of itself.  I hear even DiFi is getting in on the anti-Trump angle.  She has no credibility though.  That is, no credibility with anybody who cares anything about the concept.

Something could break very badly for someone.  What if the Dems had something on Trump that could hold up?  Not that they do, just asking "what if".  However, there is evidence of a real crime here in the case of Biden.  There's your "probable cause" du jour.  Something the Democrats never had on Trump with respect to Russia.  Trump would be justified in going after Biden on legal grounds.  Odd how they would try to spin this the other way around.

If Obama is behind getting rid of Biden, it may expose himself to hazard.  Then things could get really hairy.

Incidentally, this is precisely the reason why there was never any Trump collusion with Russia.  For if there were, everybody would have known about it.  In order to believe collusion, you have to believe that all these people could keep a secret.  This shows that if an advantage could be gained, the Dems would do anything in order to get it.  If it means violating a sacred trust, the leftists wouldn't hesitate to do so.



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