Posted on 04/22/2018 9:20:25 AM PDT by janetjanet998
Nunes on looking into the origin of the Russia investigation Apr. 22, 2018 - 10:59 - House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes says on 'Sunday Morning Futures' that potential 'major irregularities' exist at the State Department.
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And that’s exactly why 0dunga always said “I read it in the newspaper”.
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Good thing Sessions recused himself.
Now I wish he would recuse himself all the heck the way back to Alabama.
“Has anyone seen Jeff Sessions lately?
Hes still considering whether a second special counsel is warranted. So far, thats a no.”
IRT your 99, here is some background on how state is involved.
That guy is the most inept US AG I’ve ever seen in my lifetime. Even when an AG is corrupt like Reno, Holder or Lynch, at least they did SOMETHING. This guy on the other hand does absolutely nothing, it’s like he’s in an eternal coma.
I have been following this extremely closely via the Dan Bongino Show (who has been stellar at condensing the issues, timelines, and players in this issue) and I have not heard the “Five Eyes”...and it sounds like this is a bit of a smoking gun here.
To even get to a FISA court, it sounds like one of the steps would have been for the DOJ to verify that the “Five Eyes” intelligence sharing endeavor has been met?
This is very powerful, and why they have been pushing so hard to get this documentation, which the Left has been dragging its feet on.
If it were a “Gravy Train Ride”, that would be far, FAR less disturbing than the two possibilities that seem paramount to me right now:
1.) (Most likely) This was a concerted effort by a political party, an administration in power, a presidential campaign, and various government agencies (including, but not limited to the CIA, the FBI, the NSA, and the DOJ) aided and abetted by willing and compliant media to frame and take down a legally elected President. Shocking.
2.) (Less likely) This entire smear of Trump was a smoke-screen for the covering up of a huge, HUGE espionage scandal that implicates a large portion of the Democratic Party (the Awan Brothers Scandal) which gave unlimited access to hundreds of computers used by Democrat members of Congress.
As far as I am concerned, Mueller, Clapper, Brennan, the DNC, The Clinton Campaign and a host of others are knee deep complicit partners in this.
Agreed.
Excellent post, though I would say most people who stridently say nothing will be done are not posers, but simply pessimists who have good historical reason to be pessimistic, and have grown quite cynical as a result of it. (NOTE: this is not to say Sessions did not make a HUGE and impactful blunder by recusing himself, nearly everyone is agreed on that)
But, in the past...Trump was not President. He is quite different.
The Pandora’s Box has been opened on this by the Left who thought they could be clever by half and get away with it. The IG report shows that there has been activity under the radar for some time now, going back to last year.
Funny, we haven’t heard anything from Strzok, Page, or Strzok’s boss, Bill Preistap...all three of these people are at the epicenter of the key to all this, the FISA warrant, and the process used to approve it. And we have confirmation now that no “Five Eyes” evaluation was applied.
Yes. From day one, he has stunk to high heaven. It isn't just the old joke about him, either:
A Communist, a Muslim, and a Traitor walk into a bar. The Bartender says "Hello, Director Brennan."
In addition to all that, he is crooked and amoral to an extreme.
Kind of like a "Blue Horseshoe loves Anacott Steel" kind of machine. Rigged.
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That guy is the most inept US AG Ive ever seen in my lifetime. Even when an AG is corrupt like Reno, Holder or Lynch, at least they did SOMETHING. This guy on the other hand does absolutely nothing, its like hes in an eternal coma.
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let me paraphrase: “Why attribute to ‘inept’ when ‘malfeasance’...”
It is time that Trump gets on TV prime time and addresses the American people directly to explain what the deep state has up to. That is the only way this crap doesn’t get ignored.
They should be mortified at the hubris of their error. They have no sense of embarrassment left.
Democrats share one trait and that is the lack of shame. They are incapable of it.
John Brennan is a communist sympathiser and somehow rose up to become the head of the friken CIA in the most criminal, corrupt US administration in our history. He is aslo a sociopath.
Brennan and Clapper had free access to every piece of intellegence on every person in Congress, their staffs, their families, and friends. Same with the judiciary, and military. Same with anyone they chose. Reporters, foreign heads of state, practically anyone in the world.
They had the ability to gather every communication to and from these people, including years of stored information via NSA.
They had the ability to search all of these communications for key words and phrases, then read the transcripts (or even play back, for phone calls). They had staffs of people helping them, and cohorts in Obamas cabinet helping, and greasing the skids.
Probably half of congress would be diagnosed as sociopath/borderline personality disorder. Its how they got there. Almost a requirement; certainly an asset. Their sometimes bad behaviors are most certainly revealed in their unguarded communications. If you could get them, you could control them.
They got caught spying on Congress, admitted it, and nobody did a damn thing. (O should have been impeached for that, but different topic)
There is no doubt in my mind that Brennan had a massive database with stored compromising information on thousands of people. He had YEARS to build it. Nothing was off limits. And he took it with him. Who could stop him?
Why do you think there are so many congress critters retiring?
When Brennan wants to pull the strings, Congress will dance to his tune.
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You may very well be right. He is a stone cold scum of the highest order...
I hope you aren’t, but I always keep in mind that is a possibility.
Dang it.
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