Wednesday, December 04, 2019

Daring to be deprogrammed

In his Morning Report, JJ Sefton writes,
...yesterday's release of the House Intel Committee's report was not exactly surprising in its conclusions, which were pre-determined a little over three years ago. What did come as a shock was the revelation in the report that Schiff-for-Brains was spying on Devin Nunes, Rudy Giuliani and others by obtaining their phone records. How he was able to get them is a mystery, at least insofar as who obliged him, not that he was able to obtain them which appears to be what is known in the trade as a federal crime. There's also the news that Schiff-for-Brains hired a former colleague of alleged whistleblower Eric Ciaramella on July 26th, the day after President Trump spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. What a co-inky-dink. But wait! There's more! The other little tidbit of an oopsie, which in the real world should be ringing major alarm bells about the incident itself, let alone what it indicates as to who the real criminals and colluders are is that The husband of Democrat Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, who sits on the House Judiciary Committee, reportedly took $700,000 from firms connected to a Ukrainian oligarch who has allegedly been "accused of ordering contract killings." From what we can glean, the money was not a bribe in the Hunter Biden sense (it was a salary earned, I guess, over a period of 10 years), but the individuals involved, and the fact the latest trumped up charges of supposed bribery and blackmail involving Trump and Ukraine, collectively is sending my BP into the stratosphere.

In any case, the minority report issued by the committee's GOP members absolutely shreds the Democrats case, and Stephanie Grisham's assessment that the report is nothing more than "the ramblings of a basement" blogger is much closer to literal truth than mere metaphor, especially considering some of the brain-dead bacteria that infect our little slice of the interwebz. Be that as it may, the fun starts all over again today in Jerry Nadler's House Judiciary Committee. But with the Ukraine angle dead, along with the concomitant alleged bribery and quid pro quo, the Dems are now going to spread the investigation far and wide to find anything they can use to justify all of these up to and including revisiting the original exploded Russia collusion myth.

As disgusting a spectacle as this all is to have to endure, remember that the more the public sees of this, the more they are turned off. This isn't the only or perhaps main inducement. Let's not forget the post-natal baby-killing, open borders and free healthcare for non-citizens, confiscatory taxation, confiscatory disarmament, job-killing green new deals, transsexual perverts in women's bathrooms and a whole litany of nightmares that are not only cementing the base, but attracting significant percentages of formerly guaranteed Democrat voters. Specifically American Blacks, American Latinos and other "grievance" blocs who are gradually awakening to the fact they are wanted only for their vote every two years.

The politics of all of this is a disaster for the Dems no matter how you slice it. Funny how they thought that dragging this out all the way to next November was going to be a surefire way to oust Trump at the voting booth. Now it looks as if they are desperate to rush this thing through and get it over with. Conventional wisdom is that all they want to do is forever brand Trump with the dreaded scarlet letter "I." But considering all the revelations about this and the original coup (which the agitprop media have to date more or less successfully embargoed the facts from reaching most Americans) and more importantly, Trump delivering with the greatest economic boom period in decades, a reinvigorated and rational foreign policy and military stance, and general cheerleading America and Americanism that we and millions of other around the world have been warmed by (see Hong Kong for example), I think even that will be a pyrrhic victory for the Left, and with censure, if they choose to go that route, doing nothing more than completely enraging their base.

As for Horowitz, Barr, and Durham, we covered that territory yesterday but still, it is worth considering a couple of things. First, while the major players and plotters in the greatest political crime bar none in American history may very well never see the inside of a courtroom, let alone a prison cell, their crimes will be revealed no matter how the Democrat-Media Complex attempts to spin them. And believe me, Trump is not going to let them establish the narrative.

Second, none of the things we have long suspected about our government and how it operates behind our backs (and sometimes in our face) and against the founding principles, laws, and customs they all swear to uphold would ever have come to light had Trump not been elected. I would say that that seminal moment in our history came about as a result of and ultimate reaction to what we have endured since at least the time of George H.W. Bush, certainly since Obama, for sure. I think that that in and of itself is a blessing. As a former Ted Cruz guy, when I cast my vote for Trump my only goal was to prevent Hillary Clinton from becoming president. Everything after that was going to be gravy, no matter what I imagined the Donald Trump I had known up until that time would do. Look at what he has done, or more accurately what we have given him the opportunity to do. And that is what this impeachment is really all about. For daring to be deprogrammed from the illusion and bullshit the Globalists have foisted on us since the end of World War 2, they want revenge. Trump is merely the figurehead; we are the ones they want to impeach.

So be it. War.

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