Tuesday, July 22, 2025

They Buried the Truth to Destroy Trump

 

Charlton Allen   "Late last week, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a cache of previously classified records shedding new light on the origins of the Russia collusion narrative.

"These documents raise serious questions about whether the American public was deliberately misled during the twilight days of the Obama administration, in what now appears to have been a coordinated effort to undermine the incoming Trump presidency before it even began.

"Discussing these new revelations, Tulsi Gabbard—now Director of National Intelligence—expressed disbelief that special counsels Robert Mueller and John Durham failed to uncover what she calls a “years-long coup” against President Trump.

"As Gabbard put it,

I don’t know what excuse there is for those who supposedly investigated this previously, whether it was Durham or others, that they were not able to put together the dots and ultimately show the truth to the American people.

" "Gabbard emphasized, “There is no rational or logical explanation for why they failed,” suggesting either gross oversight or willful concealment. She is now urging Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel to pursue criminal referrals and indictments.

"Washington was still in a stupor in the weeks following the shocking—at least to some—election of Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of the United States. Precisely a month after Election Day, the next chapter of the story began.

"On December 8, 2016, President Obama was scheduled to receive a classified President’s Daily Brief (PDB) the following day, which would assess Russian interference in the 2016 election. ". . . 

Charlton Allen is an attorney and former chief executive officer and chief judicial officer of the North Carolina Industrial Commission. He is founder of the Madison Center for Law & Liberty, Inc., editor of The American Salient, and host of the Modern Federalist podcast. 

Cancelling the Late Late Show; CBS announced it will not replace Stephen Colbert with another chat program. Maybe they could try a comedy show.

The American Spectator  He had ONE job. Just One!

"All Colbert had to do was be funny and maybe ridicule his side sometime in the last four years. You had a walking zombie President, a First Lady Macbeth, a coke-snorting son, a ridiculously woke goon squad, and a yapping media Greek chorus, not one of them spoofed by Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, or Seth Meyers. Kimmel actually shed a tear when announcing Trump’s reelection on his show."

"Last week, Stephen Colbert gave conservatives our first laugh in 10 years of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, when he announced the cancellation of his show. Colbert had been sniping at us for a decade — and at Donald Trump in particular — minus the most effective weapon, comedy. He exchanged it for repellant shrillness. In so doing, he threw away the legacy given him by his immediate predecessor, David Letterman, and the legend before him, Johnny Carson.

"Carson may have been a liberal, but it didn’t matter during his 30-year reign as the king of late-night talk. He mocked people on both ideological sides and made them all laugh. When Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden got exposed for plagiarism, for instance, Carson let him have it in a classic opening monologue:

" 'One of the Democratic candidates is Senator Joseph Biden. Have you seen the problems he’s been having? He went around and made a speech. And apparently, he quoted — I think it was a British politician — took his speech and paraphrased it as his own. And then the press got on him … And Biden said not to worry, he reassured his staff, he said, ‘We have nothing to fear but fear itself.’”

"His audience greeted the joke not with the “Woooos” or clapter now commonplace but genuine laughter. And liberals joined in. Because it was funny. And because Americans in 1987 were better educated than those of this generation — mind-numbed by public-school indoctrination or vacuous media. So they instantly got the reference to FDR’s first inaugural address regarding the Great Depression that would confound too many people today."

"That Carson’s gag also made a potential Democratic president look like a boob (talk about forewarning) was par for the course back then. Progressives used to have a sense of humor. But that ended with the rise of censorship under the Obama Administration, when every gag became a trigger — even a rodeo clown wearing an Obama mask.

"Almost overnight, Hollywood turned into Hollywoke, and comedy disappeared. From the big screen, where Bush-era hits like Wedding Crashers (too sexist), Tropic Thunder (too racially-culturally insensitive), and the entire female-driven romcom genre — Notting HillMy Big Fat Greek WeddingHitch27 Dresses (women don’t need men to be fulfilled, dammit) ceased to be made. From the small screen, especially late night, with Colbert and his clones. Even from the tiny phone screen, when Cancel Culture ruled.

"It seems almost a bad dream that only three years ago, satire could prompt total disappearance from social media with no recourse. Twitter banned the Babylon Bee for naming Biden’s “transgender” Assistant Secretary for Health — the ridiculous Rachel (Richard) Levine — its Man of the Year.  This normalized attack on free speech convinced Elon Musk to buy Twitter and save the precious right. Yet Democrats like Hillary Clinton still call for media censorship. Without moderation, “we lose total control,” she said in a recent interview." . . .