Monday, May 11, 2020

Is this any way to "keep a republic"?

http://www.terrellaftermath.com/
Obama reveals himself as an appalling legal ignoramus  . . . "Obama verbally worried about “the rule of law” to his 3000 closest friends on the call.  This is utter projection, a nearly universal practice on the left of accusing opponents of the tactics they use. As the Journal editorialized:
We doubt Mr. Obama has even read Thursday’s Justice Department motion to drop the Flynn prosecution. If he does ever read it, he’ll find disconcerting facts that certainly do raise doubts about whether “our basic understanding of rule of law is at risk,” though not for the reasons he claims.  . . .
General Flynn, Team Obama, and You  "Justice for the president’s former national security adviser may finally be possible. But how do we make sure such prosecutorial abuses don’t happen again?"  Sebastian Gorka  
. . . "Thanks to the work of the unflappable Sidney Powell, Flynn’s new attorney, and the decision of Attorney General William Barr to release documents that the FBI had been hiding since the general was charged, in just the past few days we have learned the leadership of the bureau inherited from the Obama Administration had planned to trap Flynn in a lie and to get him arrested and/or fired.
"They were not interested in investigating a crime, but in engineering the removal of the most powerful national security official in government outside of the president.
"As the Trump adviser most experienced in national security issues who, as the former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, was intimately familiar with how the Obama Administration had weakened America, and who would uncover the illegal counterintelligence operation to spy on the Trump campaign, Flynn had to be removed.
"Most heinous of all, the case against Flynn was set to be closed two weeks before the 2017 inauguration because, of course, he was innocent and the uncorrupt agents who had worked the case found no evidence of “Russian collusion.” . . . More...

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