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  • POWELL: How Did The Wife Of A Mueller Protege End Up Hearing Mueller’s Case?

    01/10/2019 4:04:06 PM PST · by Trump_the_Evil_Left · 43 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | January 10, 2019 | Sidney Powell
    Would it surprise you to learn that the judge presiding over a case of Robert Mueller’s is married to a Mueller protege? When Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted Concord, a Russian company that didn’t even exist, it landed on District of Columbia Judge Dabney Friedrich’s docket. At first, it appeared as though Friedrich had a handle on the malarkey taking place. At the initial hearings, she denied the special counsel’s request to delay everything. She rightfully questioned the validity of the charges — especially the unprecedented charge of “conspiracy against the United States.” As many noted, the Mueller squad did...
  • In Early Newspapers, Only 'Mr. Silky Milky' Would Be Impartial

    10/30/2006 8:22:09 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 8 replies · 487+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | October 30, 2006 | Cynthia Crossen
    During the presidential election campaign of 1864, Henry J. Raymond wore two hats: He was chairman of the Republican National Committee and he was editor of the New York Times. Early American newspaper publishers scoffed at the idea that they should hide their political prejudices under a cloak of objectivity. "To profess impartiality here," wrote William Cobbett in his Federalist newspaper, Porcupine's Gazette, "would be as absurd as to profess it in a war between virtue and vice, good and evil, happiness and misery." The motto of the Gazette of the United States, which began publication in 1789, was "He...
  • This Reign of McCain Has Really Been a Pain

    04/09/2006 3:11:45 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 11 replies · 861+ views
    Muth's Truths (Citizen Outreach) ^ | April 9, 2006 | Chuck Muth
    By all accounts, there are a herd of additional shoes yet to drop in the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal. The question is whether or not this public scrutiny will be limited to just the low-lying fruit, or if some serious investigations will take place - including an investigation of one of the chief investigators: St. John McCain, Arizona Republican. When stories of Jack Abramoff taking various Indian tribes to the cleaners first hit the press, McCain - Chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee and author of the un-American, anti-free speech McCain-Feingold campaign censorship law - decided this would be...
  • Helpers Busy With Santa Chavez On Way

    11/26/2005 9:44:42 AM PST · by Kitten Festival · 14 replies · 697+ views
    Inveestor's Business Daily ^ | Nov. 26, 2005 | Editorial Staff
    Latin America: Oil earnings have given Hugo Chavez a colossal sense of his own power at home and abroad. He's not limiting himself to small countries like Bolivia, though. Surprise: The U.S. is also in his cross hairs. Venezuela's president has targeted America and not just by organizing political fifth columns called "Bolivarian Circles" ... He's also getting himself good press for delivering discounted oil for his handpicked "poor" ... Chavez has won plaudits from the mainstream media for his newly launched program to deliver cheap heating oil to carefully "screened" low-income constituencies. Venezuela's state oil company, PDVSA, through its...