Friday, December 14, 2018

Federal Bureau of Entrapment!

Andrew begins by talking about the case of three-star General combat veteran Mike Flynn. Andrew was outraged at the "dirty cops" manner of handling the Flynn charges. After Andrew recorded this video Mueller refused to comply with Judge Sullivan's order to provide original notes of the FBI's interview with Flynn, so this case is going to be one of the top stories we will be following and I am sure Andrew will have more to say in Monday's video.

Next, Andrew took a look at the Michael Cohen sentencing. The only difference in the Clinton/Obama regime and the Trump regime is the massive coverup of Clinton/Obama by the media and the non-stop effort of the media to "get" Trump. Andrew plays a clip from a documentary "War Room" in which Stephanopolous threatens someone to keep quiet about Clinton corruption. Then he plays a couple of clips of Stephanopolous sympathetically interviewing Michael Cohen who says "the task has now fallen on my shoulders" to save our nation. Andrew describes it as the Michael Cohen of the past (Stephanopolous) trying to reinstate the Michael Cohen of the present. Trump's argument is that Congress is so sleazy that my sleaziness shouldn't count.

Jenna Ellis is once again Andrew's guest. First, she talks about the Supreme Court's decision not to hear the case in which a Medicaid recipient wanted to sue a state which did not want to fund Planned Parenthood. Roberts and Kavanaugh sided with the liberal justices, but Jenna does not believe we should get all in a tizzy about this. Ohio does have a pro-life legislation passed by the state legislature and now going toGovernor Kasich for a signature or veto. He vetoed similar legislation before and will do it again because he is Kasich! He is going to wait until the last minute so it will be difficult for the legislature to get enough votes to override! That guy Kasich is despicable in my humble opinion!

Lastly, Andrew asked Jenna about the Chevron case having to do with unelected bureaucrats issuing regulations. The Court is going to hear the case and it may give the Court an opportunity to roll back the administrative state. Congress needs to step up!



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