Thursday, November 7, 2019

Maybe The Whistleblower’s Attorney Should Have Hillary Come Over And Wipe His Twitter Clean “Like With A Cloth Or Something”

Before President-elect Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States forces unknown and sinister were at work to unseat him by any means necessary.
The President criticized U.S. intelligence agencies even before he took office.  Top intelligence officials Clapper, Brennan and Comey met with the President-elect at Trump Tower on January 6, 2017 to brief him on Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, but Comey stayed behind to tell him about the existence of the “dirty dossier.”  Days later, on the afternoon of January 10, 2017, CNN ran a story about the meeting entitled, “Intel Chiefs Presented Trump With Claims Of Russian Efforts To Compromise Him.”  That same evening Buzzfeed [I refuse to link it] posted the dossier online with the title, “These Reports Allege Trump Has Deep Ties To Russia.”

Former FBI General Counsel James Baker admitted in May of this year the Bureau was worried Comey would appear to be “blackmailing” Trump during the January 2017 briefing at Trump Tower on the allegations in the dossier written by British ex-spy Christopher Steele.

The dossier, packed with unverified claims about President Trump's ties to Russia, formed a key part of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) applications used to justify surveillance warrants against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page and others in Trump’s orbit.  [We are still waiting for IG Michael Horowitz’s report to be made public.]

Trump’s criticism, now well-founded, did not escape the notice of Sen. Chuck Schumer when he appeared on MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow show.  He spoke with naked enthusiasm saying, “Let me tell you:  You take on the Intelligence Community—they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you.”

We know from a published report by Margot Cleveland at The Federalist that principal counterterrorism advisor for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Daniel Benjamin, scripted a scenario for Politico Magazine writing, “Leakers and whistleblowers won’t hesitate. What [former Deputy CIA Director] Morell and other intelligence veterans are too decorous to mention is that Trump’s treatment of his spies will also come back to bite him in the form of leaking and whistleblowing. The Intelligence Community doesn’t leak as much as the Pentagon or Congress, but when its reputation is at stake, it can do so to devastating effect.”

I’ll give you a moment to let that sink in.

Some of you may have missed President Trump’s campaign rally in Monroe, LA last night thinking if you’ve seen one rally you’ve seen ‘em all.  You would be quite mistaken.  President Trump began reading damning tweets from Mark Zaid, the storm trooper in loafers AKA attorney, for the whistleblower who started this impeachment lunacy on the call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky: 
Tim Murtaugh, President Trump’s campaign Communications Director declared, “The whistleblower’s lawyer gave away the game.  It was always the Democrats’ plan to stage a coup and impeach President Trump and all they ever needed was the right scheme.  They whiffed on Mueller so now they’ve settled on the perfectly fine Ukraine phone call.  This proves this was orchestrated from the beginning.”
*Photograph of President Trump is a screencap from NBC coverage of Trump rally: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X10rUS1xod4 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Please scribble on my walls otherwise how will I know what you think, but please don’t try spamming me or you’ll earn a quick trip to the spam filter where you will remain—cold, frightened and all alone.