Sunday, February 4, 2018

Democrats and the memo; American Thinker swarms

Earl of Taint. "Rep Nunes (House Intel Comm) rocked a  lead-off 
double. Next up is Sen Grassley (Senate Judiciary Cmm), then Rep
 Bob Goodlatte (House Judiciary) with clean up by DOJ Inspector 
General Michael Horowitz and the results of his 1 year investigation."
Via American Thinker:

Patricia McCarthy: The Democrats' Defense of the Indefensible        
. . . "If they do not know it, have not read it, it does not exist. What is Uranium One?  Who knows? What is the "dossier"? Never heard of it the Trump-haters say. They choose the bliss of ignorance. As for the memo, "is that all there is," they say. Nothing to see here. Move along. They pretend to be giddy but while flailing about like fish out of water, anyone can see that they are panicked."
. . . 
"The memo lays out what actually occurred: our premier law enforcement institutions were weaponized by the Obama administration and the masters of those institutions came to believe themselves above the law. This cabal of our betters meant to override the voters should they elect the wrong person. Then we did elect the wrong person, the one we all like better than the one who lost. They wanted Hillary despite her forty-year record of venality. The rest of us wanted anyone but her." . . .

 Monica Showalter:  What Nunes achieved - and what's next   . . . Because the memo he wrote, summing up the results of his congressional investigation, pretty well pries the lid off Big Government and Deep State, revealing for all of us how these tyrannical, opposite-of-justice, operations work.
"The angry tweets of  President Trump didn't do it. The efforts of  Republicans in past administrations didn't do this. The change point was Nunes." . . .
. . . "And here, Devin Nunes, a congressmember derided by the left for the crime of, heavens, being a "dairy farmer" achieved this by digging and digging, working to break the logjam and expose the problem through all the testimonies taken and research conducted as the catcalls went on.
"(Bad things, by the way, happen to people who belittle farmers.)" . . .


Jack Hellner: Other stuff the Nunes memo exposes, besides FISA abuse
. . . "Since they didn't get Hillary elected, they have set out to destroy or at least get rid of Trump no matter what they had to do. They cleared Hillary and her staff of multiple crimes and illegally spied on Trump people as they illegally spied on hundreds or even thousands of others.
"The most disgusting thing that we have seen the last eighteen months is how the complicit media just repeats what they are told without verification, quoting anonymous sources." . . .

Thomas Lifson:
 Dems go despicable as the Russia Collusion plot to impeach Trump explodes in their faces
. . . "Donny Deutsch is an advertising executive of some repute, and formerly enjoyed his own television show on MSNBC, but now is confined to serving as a commentator on that network. His response to the release of the Nunes memo was to call for a revolution. Not a metaphorical revolution, but a take-to-the-streets revolution.  Watch it for yourself. I believe that this is called “sedition.”


"Note that Deutsch lately has taken to using dehumanizing language to describe Republicans, calling them “cockroaches” – creatures that ought to be exterminated. It echoes the slogan of the Symbionese Liberation Army: “Death to the fascist insect.' ” . . .

Under Obama and the Democrats, America took on the trappings of a third-world country and the left is falling quite easily into that role. TD

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