......Not a pretty package of proposals for the 2020 Presidential election cycle. So the Democrats need something that might actually get votes from people eligible to vote. Now that the Collusion Hoax/Witch Hunt is over, all they have left is “Obstruction of Justice.” On the one hand, not enough to charge. But — hey! — not enough to exonerate on first blush either!Read more here.
And so it shall go. More House investigations for two more years. More tens of millions of dollars of our money to be thrown away and wasted on nonsense and lies. And all we can hope and wait for is that someone in Washington, like Mr. Barr, now will turn around and name a Special Counsel to investigate:
The players involved in obtaining the FISA warrant, how they colluded to get it, and whether they lied to the FISA court.
The lawfulness of the unmaskings of Michael Flynn and others.
The plotting within the Comey FBI and the Obama-Lynch Department of Justice in relation to laying a groundwork for the collusion accusations, the interrelationship of those connivings with the FBI-DOJ handling of the Clinton E-Mail investigation, and whether blind justice was compromised at the highest levels of the Obama Justice Department and the Comey FBI in the interest of raw and ruthless politics.
The Clinton Foundation and the “Pay-to-Play” access to the Secretary of State.
The weaponizing of the IRS for political purposes to protect the Obama reelection campaign.
That is where we now are heading. Those are the next steps we await — those and the declassification of the FISA warrant documents.
Because, really, anything less would be an obstruction of justice.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Obstruction of justice
In the American Spectator, Dov Fischer has some things to say about obstruction of justice.
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