Republicans
Sitting On Evidence That Clears Trump
Republicans
Sitting On Evidence That Clears Trump
The Stupid Party Remains Stupid
Paul
Craig Roberts
In
the 1970s neoconservative Irving Kristol aptly described the Republicans as
“the stupid party.” We are seeing this today in the hesitation of the House
Intelligence Committee to release to the American public the results of its
investigation of Russiagate.
The
committee has released a description of its findings to members of the House,
and most Republicans who have read it are demanding that it be released to the
public as it clearly proves that Russiagate was an orchestrated conspiracy
between the Democratic National Committee, the FBI, and the Obama Department of
Justice against Donald Trump.
Apparently,
Republicans are not smart enough to understand that to announce that you have
proof that turns Russiagate away from President Trump and toward its DNC, FBI,
and DOJ originators and then to sit on the information gives
the Democrats and the presstitutes time to discredit the information in advance
of its release.
The
presstitute Sargent goes on to allege that “the campaign to discredit the
Russia investigation continues unabated, and the Nunes memo [the House
Intelligence Committee report] is at the center of it.” Sargent dismisses the
report, which he has not seen, as merely “a selective release of cherry-picked
info that will give Republicans ammunition to shield Trump from accountability,
secure in the knowledge that the full set of facts allowing us to gauge the
memo’s accuracy will not be released.”
Note
presstitute Sargent and the Washington Post’s assumption that Trump is guilty
of some Russiagate accusation despite the absence of any evidence.
The
FISA court lists the admitted violations of surveillance laws and their misuse
against Trump by the FBI and DOJ and lists the corrections promised by the FBI
and DOJ to prevent such illegality in the future.
If
the House Republicans were intelligent, they would immediately have released
the information, not announce that they might release it and then sit on it
while the Democrats and presstitutes discredit it in advance. By the time the
Republicans can bring themselves to release the damning information, assuming
they ever do considering their idiotic “national security” concerns, it will
have been discredited.
If
this is not sufficient to suggest Trump’s certain guilt and upcoming
indictment, what about this:
“A stunning barrage of revelations on Tuesday suggested that at least one
strand of Mueller’s Russia probe is racing toward its end game, emphasizing the
gravity of the situation facing the White House and the potential vulnerability
of the President.”
What
is the “stunning barrage of revelations”? Mueller has interviewed Comey and
Sessions, Trump asked an inappropriate question of McCabe, one of the FBI
plotters against him, and Trump’s mistake as FBI director Chris Wray threatened
to quit. Only for an axe-grinding presstitute would these constitute a
“stunning barrage of revelations.”
Presstitute
Collinson writes that Mueller “has a clear picture of where he is headed in
what could turn into an obstruction of justice case, legal experts said.” It is
simply amazing that Collinson and “legal experts” are so incompetent that they
do not understand that there cannot be an obstruction of justice case unless
there is a crime. What crime was Mueller obstructed from finding?
The
problem with Mueller’s investigation is that it has never been an investigation
of a crime but an investigation seeking to find a crime. No crime
that falls under the purpose of the investigation has been found. As William
Binney, the former high level NSA official who designed the spy program, has
said, if a crime existed, the NSA would have the evidence. No investigation
would be necessary.
The
only purpose of the Mueller “investigation” is to plant in the public’s mind
that Trump and Putin conspired to steal the presidential election from Hillary.
Considering
the extraordinary stupidity of Republicans, it is possible that having all the
facts will do them no good as the presstitutes will have already established
the explanation of the facts before they are released.
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