Tuesday, April 09, 2019

Comments on the news of Comey memos

In my previous post, I linked to the Conservative Treehouse blog's announcement of the revelation of numerous James Comey memos, including investigative meetings, sources, methods and contacts. Here are some comments from that blog's faithful readers.

Daniel writes, ... For as long as I’ve been alive in this country, people have been grumbling about the lack of power the people have and the lack of choice we have in our own government. This is effectively the first time in our living history where we are actually SEEING this with our own eyes. The internet has cancelled out the media’s ability to lie to the public and deny anything has been wrong.

Yes, those people believe they are the rulers of this country and they found it offensive the people’s genuine choice made it into office. Their arrogance does not go unnoticed and their complete lack of remorse in all of this should be acknowledged during sentencing.
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Concernedcitizen writes,
the Brits initiated Spygate with the willing participation of Brennan who then got the FBI involved. Why the Brits? Trump was pro-Brexit and that just wouldn’t do.

Remember when President Trump was about to release the FISA application on Carter Page for public scrutiny? After the President made the announcement, he decided not to release the FISA citing the fact that he received calls from foreign leaders asking him not to follow through. Think maybe one of these foreign leaders was Theresa May? The Brits are extremely concerned that their involvement in Spygate will be exposed.


yy4u writes, ...Judge Andrew Napolitano cited three sources who told him British intelligence helped spy on the Trump campaign and gets taken off the air by Fox News. He has since returned but is much chagrined and generally now spouts only the globalist party line.


phattcat posts this meme:


dwpender writes,
I wonder who the State Department embeds were AFTER Trump became President whose job it was to watch for, obstruct, prevent and report to DOJ/FBI/SC any Administration initiatives designed to improve our relations with Russia (which they would characterize as evidence of a supposed “quid pro quo” for “election interference”). Who knew that this President wasn’t even allowed his constitutional power to “conduct the foreign policy of the United States”?
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