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Thursday, September 17, 2020

9/17/2020 Barr, Wray, and Durham - Good Guys or Bad Guys?

 I've seen more than enough criticism of U.S. Attorney General William Barr, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and U.S. Attorney John Durham, especially very recently, Because I think it's entirely possible that there will be incredible, sensational developments in the coming days to two weeks, and because Barr and Wray have both made public remarks, I thought I'd commit to hazard my guesses as to what's going on with each here. None of them talks to me or seeks my advice, so much of what I think is admittedly speculative.

U.S. Attorney General William Barr

AG Barr is often lambasted by the left as "doing Trump's personal bidding", etc. Get the fuck out of here! I have listened to Barr very carefully, in both formal situations like giving testimony to the Senate and the House, although his most recent visit to the House, with Democratic members making derogatory statements and then "reclaiming their time" before he could respond was but pure tomfoolery and an epic embarrassment to themselves, the citizens they represent, and to the institution to which they were elected. And also, in informal settings like television interviews.

My read is he's an honest guy who knows right from wrong. He's had to go carefully into investigations into FISA abuse/crimes, the Russian Collusion investigation, and ultimately the Mueller Special Counsel investigation. Why has he had to go gently? Two reasons. First, the crimes are so incredible in magnitude that is they were all laid fully bared and all the conspirators and their roles fully reported and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, I suspect the institutions to which the criminals involved were attached might actually be destroyed under the weight of it all. I am referring to the FBI, DOJ, Departments of State, Treasury, Defense, and the entirety of the intelligence community. Even if some of them had real suspicions that there was illegal cooperation between Trump campaigners and the Russians, there came a point where they knew it wasn't. What did they do? They pressed ahead for political reasons and tried their hardest to entrap people.

Barr is going to balance what's best for the nation without completely destroying the aforementioned institutions. He's going to let U.S. Attorneys Durham, Bash, and Jensen do their work and prosecute crimes they find. They have found some. If you're a lefty and you're still deluding yourself that Trump Russia collusion was real, and that Brennan, Clapper, and Comey, et al, were the good guys, well, I got news for you. You're fucking wrong. Either you're blinded by your own bias, or you're too lazy to look for information beyond the liberal propaganda outlets. If you're playing Barr the bad guy and Brennan, Clapper, Comey and the rest of them as the white hats, you're going to hate the coming weeks and months.

Barr = Good guy.

FBI Director Christopher Wray

I'm a bit on the fence about Wray. My hunch is he's in the unenviable position of managing the FBI through this mess. We know about some of the criminality that took place in the Cater Page FISA Warrant fiasco. How deep and wide is that channel? Imagine hundreds, maybe thousands of shoddy or corrupt warrants. Imagine the real bad guys that could get off if that whole house of cards is knocked down upon itself.

Regardless, based on what I've heard and read from Wray, if I were Trump and if I win re-election, I'd fire his ass on Nov. 4th. Summarily and without hesitation. Even in his remarks today, I have no problem criticizing white supremacists, and in calling a spade a spade as it pertains to white supremacist scumbags. But his reluctance to give Black Lives Matter and Antifa terrorism the same treatment is completely unacceptable. He needs to be gone yesterday, but understanding how politics work, I expect it on Nov. 4th. Not a moment too soon.

Wray = Swamp Rat = Bad guy.

U.S. Attorney John Durham

U.S. Attorney John Durham is going to send some Obama officials to jail. The trials may last a while, but there will be indictments, soon. I have been EXTREMELY frustrated waiting in this guy. I mean bad. But he's methodical and he's determined. He's going to do it right and that will take however long it takes. Let's not forget, none of the subjects of his CRIMINAL investigation are very cooperative. At least, I'd assume at first they weren't. There are rumors of some 'flipping' and coming clean about the crimes of the coup d'état. We shall see. But the interviews have involved lawyers and lawyers are frequently inclined to employ delaying tactics as a part of protecting their clients. So it has been slow going. But it is coming. It is coming. Don't fucking kid yourself. It's coming.

And while I'm talking about the fruits of the Durham probe coming, and they're coming SOON people. SOON. Listen up: we're going to hear Democrats crying foul, that this probe is "election interference", bullshit like that. Don't listen to it. Two reasons: first off, "election interference" didn't stop Brennan, Clapper, and Comey and their coup d'état co-conspirators from going after then candidate Trump, but more importantly, second, unless Durham indicts Biden or Harris, then it's not election interference. The American people have a right to know what was done to candidate, President-Elect, and then to President Trump in the campaign, transition, and in his first term, respectively. That's not election interference unless you know your whole goddamned party was and is so fucking corrupt that it'll blow the election. And likely, they were and are. And you can't stop it. Don't like it? Sit the fuck down. Shut the fuck up. Buckle your fucking seat belt. Your heroes earned this shit.

Durham = Good guy.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

9/15/2020 The "60 Day Rule": Is the Durham Probe Election Interference?

US Atty John Durham is Reviewing Spying, FISA Abuse, and Mueller
We're inside of 50 days from the election and the Department of Justice has a rule that it won't take actions that would affect the election within 60 days of Election Day. Yet Attorney General Barr when asked about the probes by US Attorneys currently underway, indicated the 60 day rule wouldn't prevent the DOJ from taking action. How does Barr square that circle?

US Atty John Bash is Reviewing the Unmasking of General Flynn and Others by Obama Admin Officials
Well, I could drone on and on, but the answer is really quite simple: If the report of wrongdoings or arrests and indictments for crimes doesn't name either Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Joe Biden or Kamala Harris for wrongdoing or commission of a crime, then it's not action that will affect the election.

US Atty Jeff Jensen is Reviewing Whether the Flynn Case Was Corrupted
What about Comey, Brennan, Clapper, Strzok, Page, McCabe, Ohr, and all the rest? Well, if they're not part of the Trump Administration or named as proposed members of the Biden Administration, which they're not, and they're the subject of these probes, it has nothing do do with the election. That's the answer.

You don't like it? Your favorite talking head on MSNBC, CNN, or in the Washington Post or New York Times is expounding on the incredible impropriety of it all? Well those hacks need to "expound sand". In my opinion the DOJ/FBI/CIA cabal tried to undermine the 2016 election and to overthrow the President in 2017, 2018, and into 2019. The Mueller probe, along with ballot harvesting in California directly affected the 2018 mid-terms, giving the House to the Democrats and paving the way to impeachment. And now these pieces of crap are going to cry about Barr, Durham, Jensen, and Bash affecting the 2020 by exposing the malfeasance and misdeeds of a bunch of crooks who aren't on the ballot in 2020 at all?

Too bad. It's too damned bad.

Sunday, September 13, 2020

9/13/2020 Five Things Black Lives Matter Could Do To Have My Support



First off, I support black lives matter. What I am talking about is the Black Lives Matter Organization here. I simply can't support that organization for a variety of reasons. But with some changes, I could easily come on board. These five (5) things changing could bring me on board as a BLM supporter:

1) Disavow and create clear separation from destruction, violence, arson, and looting. Make the protests peaceful. Easy. That also means cutting ties with Antifa, who thrive on the things listed in this section. Stop harassing innocent people eating a meal or driving down the street and treating them like an enemy. Condemn the execution of police simply for being police in unequivocal and unambiguous language. Condemn crowds chanting death to police, etc., and disgusting demonstrations of evilness like the one at the hospital where the sheriffs who were shot in Compton were being treated.

Disgusting Sign On Overpass at BLM Rally in WA.

2) Become un-aligned with either of our political parties and disconnect from other political movements, other than black lives mattering. In aligning with Democrats, progressives, and the entire laundry list of the leftist's agenda, it creates a "conservatives and Republicans not welcomed here" situation. Become a non-partisan (Not bi-partisan, which connotes Republicans and Democrats. Yuck!) group fully focused on improving black lives, including and especially as it pertains to interactions with the police. Pushing Marxism and calling all capitalism oppressive, etc., isn't likely to widen BLM's base of support. Not with me it ain't.

3) Develop education and training for the community in how to avoid confrontations with police, and when there is confrontation, how to comport one's self to help ensure that the confrontation doesn't become violent. This is essentially "the talk" we hear and read about black parents having with their kids being expanded to the whole of the community. In every one of the high profile cases BLM has taken interest in that I can think of in 2020, I feel 100% confident, regardless and separate from whether or not the cops were right, wrong, liable, etc., that had the victims comported themselves differently, they's still be alive. This includes, but is not limited to: not committing crimes, not resisting arrest, cooperating with police, not being so high on drugs and or alcohol so as to not have any self control at all. Don't threaten cops with a weapon and don't initiate physical violence with the cops. Don't attempt to steal the cop's weapons and don't attempt to use those weapons while fleeing. Don't be associating with career criminals / drug dealers.

4) Take an interest in all killings of black people: police, black on black murders, drug related killings, gang related executions, etc. Yes, 9-10 unarmed black men were shot by police. I am NOT advocating ignoring those, and even going so far as saying that's the centerpiece of BLM's mission. But there are way too many other black people dying violent deaths. To conservatives like myself, it seems disingenuous that the many are treated as completely irrelevant, and the few a monumental catastrophe.

5) Strive for real unity, which we will never achieve if white people are being blamed for every kind of issue and grievance just for the "crime" of being white. I will never join in with BLM protesters as long as behaviors like I saw in Pittsburgh last week. I think it was Pittsburgh. People eating in sidewalk restaurants shouldn't be harassed, screamed at, yelled out through bullhorns in their ear, bullied into raising a fist in solidarity, nor have their food and drink sampled by disgusting pieces of shit protesting under the banner of BLM. And speaking of unity, kneeling for the National Anthem, stomping on the flag, calling our country, OUR COUNTRY, not mine, not theirs, OURS, a racist country, none of that is helping to bring me on board.


 

Saturday, September 12, 2020

9/12/2020 Puppeteers Ventriloquists and Sock Puppets

We have a right to know who's in Joe Biden's ear giving him answers to town hall questions. We have a right to know who's typing answers to town hall questions into that teleprompter. We have a right to know who it is who's really the one running for President.

 

"Say again? No, no, no. I still can't hear you."

It's the talented puppeteer who makes the puppet dance, it's the talented puppeteer who deserves applause.

"I'm a real good dancer!"
 

It's the ventriloquist who makes a puppet sing, it's the ventriloquist who deserves our praise and raves. 

 

"I can talk real good!"

The puppet is just a thing that sits on a shelf as the puppeteer and ventriloquist go about the off-stage business of living life. It's time for us all to know who's the puppeteer making Joe dance and sing. Or are you voting for a sock puppet?

Whose Hand Works the Sock Puppet?


Friday, September 11, 2020

9/11/2020 Oops! I Accidentally Wiped My iPhone!

Yesterday, for the third time since he has been US Attorney General for this second go-around, I wrote a short letter to William Barr. This time it was to express my outrage at the audacity of the Mueller team in erasing their phones. These people are criminals and should spend long years in jail.

 


Did you ever forget your iPhone pass code? I have. If you put the wrong pass code in 10 times the phone presumes there is a hacking attempt in progress and it will wipe itself clean. Somewhere within those 10 attempts the iPhone will warn you that if you continue making incorrect pass code entries, you'll lose all your data. It's probably extremely rare that someone unintentionally wipes an iPhone, but I'm sure it happens. Now multiply the odds that this happened to someone on Mueller's team, not once, not twice, but 17 times! That can't be an accident.


My math is rusty, but I was able to calculate the percentage chance that this could happen to 17 iPhones (I realize some of them may have been Androids or BlackBerries, but the odds aren't much different, so don't even go there!). There is a 0.00000000000000000000001% chance this could have been accidental, which it turns out is exactly the same odds as me winning the Powerball Jackpot 6 Saturdays in a row.

The worst part of this, in my opinion, is that if Biden wins the election his Justice Department will drop all investigations and prosecution of the coup d'état conspirators and the Mueller coup d'état cover-up team. All three participating US Attorneys investigating these crimes, Bash, Jensen, and Durham, will be instructed to close up shop. Or maybe the new AG will get tough and have the conspirators and coverers-up read and sign a memo reminding them to write their pass codes and keep it is a safe place in case they ever forget it again.
 
I feel lucky. I think I'll buy a PowerBall ticket for tomorrow. People are beating the odds every day!

Thursday, September 10, 2020

9/10/2020 The Bombshell Game

Day in and day out we're being bombarded with incredible hyped stories of the evils of President Trump. Just a few days ago it was alleged in the Atlantic that President Trump disrespected the warriors buried in a WWI cemetery in France. The Atlantic "bombshell" cited "unnamed sources". Fully two dozen witnesses to actual event have stated on the record that the the President didn't say the things he was alleged to have said. Unnamed sources vs. two dozen on the record statements that stab the credibility of the Atlantic piece directly in the heart.



Yesterday the next "bombshell" was launched. Writer Bob Woodward released a recording of a conversation he had with President Trump in which Trump talked about his intent to downplay the virus in a manner that wouldn't incite panic (paraphrasing). The recording was made on Feb 7, which is relevant because public policy and what was known about the virus was much different than what was known two months and even just one month later. It was only in the very last days of January that the World Health Organization first started talking about possible human to human transmission. City, State, and Federal officials everywhere in the US were downplaying the virus on Feb 7th, encouraging people to eat in restaurants, shop in stores, etc. But, knowing how short our memories are, and how unlikely TV news watchers and newspaper readers are to put the comments into a contextual timeline, this was breathlessly reported far and wide last night. It still percolates and resonates with Trump detractors and opponents, some of whom understand the contextuality of the Feb 7th date.

This kind of "bombshelling" will continue to the election and beyond if Trump is reelected. It's intentional and it's intended to sway voters. Period. If you're sick of it AND you're committed to supporting Trump/Pence through thick and thin, then I suggest you can fight back by playing The Bombshell Game. Molly Hemingway, one of my favorite political analysts and pundits predicted the string of bombshells will continue on Fox News.

 
The Bombshell Game is a little bit like a drinking game, except instead of taking a drink every time one of these bogus bombshells is played out on TV, Internet, radio, and in print you make a donation to Bombshell Game Contributions. You decide what you can afford for Bombshell Game stakes. And bear in  mind there will be a bombshell every 2-3 days, which could mean 20 more, maybe 25, or even 30. So you may only tally $1, or $2, or $5. If you're a higher roller, then maybe $10 or $25 or $100 even.

I can't think of a better way for Joe Sixpack and all the other regular Americans for whom Donald Trump is our only and last best hope to make the bombshelling of the American electorate with bogus allegations backfire than by connecting a surge of campaign contributions to each and every bogus bombshell.

So, great Americans, will you play along? Will you play The Bombshell Game?

Trump Campaign Contributions The Bombshell Game

Monday, September 7, 2020

9/72020 Lies I can't Get Behind

Since it's a holiday, I'm gonna try to keep this short if I can.

Some people won't like hearing this, but here's a short (?) list of the divisive racial rhetoric and lies being used to try to somehow help an extremely weak Democratic Party candidate for the U.S. Presidency to cross the finish line as the winner:

1. Police are hunting and exterminating unarmed, innocent black men. No. There have been a small handful of black men killed in confrontations with police in 2020. In every case, police were called to the scene for some seemingly legitimate reason. Every one of the high profile cases warrants a thorough and impartial investigation to determine if the shooting is or was justified, and if not, was it an error, like mistaken identity or what appeared to be a weapon was a set of keys or something like that, or was it maliciously done, as in a murder or execution. But the bullshit rhetoric (don't tell me it ain't out there, I'll find quotes and post them) has to stop. It's divisive, it's incendiary, and it is harmful to our nation and our society.

2. Donald Trump is a racist. Bullshit. What is almost always cited as evidence of this are lawsuits and complaint made against Trump in New York related to Trump's position as owner of, and therefore landlord of a large number of people, some of whom are people of color. Sorry, there's racism, then there's allegations of racism made in the process of litigating disputes as a means of applying additional pressure and gaining leverage. Many prominent black people in entertainment, sports, politics, even black activists loved Trump before he crossed into sacred ground and challenged the traditional and accepted premise that Democrats and the left have and would in the future would act in the best interests of black Americans. Thirty years of prominent black persons' interaction with Trump and sixty or more years of Democratically run cities in the USA say otherwise. I'm not calling Trump an angel in lily white, not by any means, but this describing him as a Nazi and shit like that is bullshit. Pure, unadulterated, steaming bullshit.

3. White privilege. Shove your claims of white privilege up your ass. I did what I did in my life based on merit. I had black people above me, beside me, and below me. I had Hispanic people above me, beside me, and below me. I had Native American aircraft commanders in the Marines, and flew alongside everybody the sent: black, red, yellow, brown, and white. It was about competence and attitude.

4. Picking Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates based on their race and or gender. Get out of here with that nonsense. Pick the person best suited to do the best job for America. I don't give a shit if it's a man, woman, or some kind of recently popular hybrid model. And same goes for color. Don't pick him or her because they're black, brown, yellow, red, beige, white or even green. Pick the best person.

5. Critical race theory. You can forget about EVER getting me to apologize for being white and my so-called privilege. Forget it. Take your racist indoctrination and brainwashing bullshit somewhere else. I ain't buying



6. Black Lives Matter. I hesitated to add this because I've written about it before. So, to the point, I believe black lives matter. I don't support Black Lives Matter. If you don't or won't understand the difference, you're either stupid or dishonest.

7. Mostly Peaceful. "Black Lives Matter protests are mostly peaceful." What a line of bullshit. Everything in the world is 'mostly peaceful' until it isn't.  If there are 100 protests, and 25 of them are riots with violence, arson, destruction, and harassment of innocent passers-by, don't try to sell the 75 protests as all that's worth talking about. Mostly peaceful is white-wash, no pun intended.

8. That Antifa, now aligned with Black Lives Matter are the good guys. Move to fucking Cuba or Venezuela or Communist China or something. Take Antifa and Black Lives Matter with you. They love that socialist Marxist shit, anyways. They ain't the good guys.

9. The USA is a racist country. The fuck it is. Yes, the USA was founded during a time when there was slavery in the world, and for the first 85 or 90 years, there was slavery in the USA. We fought an extremely bloody Civil War to end slavery, and the next 100 years saw incremental improvement after incremental improvement. During this time black Americans got the right to vote, as did Native Americans. This 100 years culminated in passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Bill. From the Civil War to 1964, many wrongs were righted. Yeah, it took a lot of pressure and there was great resistance. Which only strengthens the case I'm making. A lot of hard work, blood, sweat, and tears went into freeing the USA from the grips of slavery, something we inherited from the world as it was in which our great nation was formed. Slavery was NOT an enterprise invented here for our own private use. And while I'm thinking about it, fuck the 1619 project.

None of the above means that I don't support criminal justice reform, prison reform, police reform, ending racism (which I sadly agree does exist), etc. Because I do. But if you want to package those things in the wrapping paper of #'s 1-9 above, as Tony Soprano would have said: "Fuggedaboutit!"