Two memes seen at Bookworm Room:
and . . .
Frank Miele at RealClearPolitics takes another look at the FBI:
Nothing symbolizes the decline of
the American republic better than the weaponization of justice that we saw last
week when the FBI raided the home of former President Trump.
. . .
Don’t believe a word from either
the Washington Post or the FBI. Trump
had been cooperating with the National Archive and had already turned over 15
boxes of documents, all of which he could have made a claim to legally possess.
If they wanted papers turned over, they could have gone through Trump’s
lawyers. No, they wanted the spectacle. They wanted the sizzle. They wanted the
headlines.
This wasn’t about the rule of law;
it was about the rule of the schoolyard. Bullies get what they want through
force and intimidation, and there is no reason for any of us to believe that
the raid had any purpose other than to intimidate Donald Trump into backing
down from his plans to run for president in 2024.
Essentially what the FBI was saying
is “We know where you live, and we aren’t afraid to come for you.” They even
rifled through Melania Trump’s closet, as if she might have been hiding
top-secret documents in her hat box. When do we find out they also spent an
hour sorting through her lingerie?
This is sickening, no matter how
much MSNBC and the Washington Post
want you to think you can still trust the FBI. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool
me twice, shame on me. Fool me over and over and over again, and I must be a
Democrat.
Read the full column here.
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The interview took place on August 9, but I only just now
came across it. Michael W. Chapman at CNS News reports on Victor Davis Hanson take on the Mar-a-Lago raid:
When asked about the FBI raid on
former President Donald Trump's home in Palm Beach, Fla., professor, author,
and political commentator Victor David Hanson said, "right now, we don't
have the rule of law in Washington," and added that, "The FBI is
beyond redemption."
Hanson, who was awarded the
National Humanities Medal by President George W. Bush, made his remarks on the
Aug. 9 edition of FNC's Tucker Carlson
Tonight, guest-hosted by Will Cain.
Cain asked Hanson why the FBI
raided Mar-a-Lago and why were they targeting Trump.
"Well, they're afraid in the
short term," he said, in reference to the Democrats and the left,
"but in the long term they believe they're morally superior to America,
and therefore any means necessary or justifiable for their morally superior
ends."
"And right now, we don't have
the rule of law in Washington," said Hanson. "Whether you're targeted
or exempt depends on your ideology."
. . .
As for the FBI, Hanson remarked,
"I never thought I would say this: The FBI is beyond redemption.
It is -- all of its bureaus and its institutions that have to be farmed out and
broken up. If you have a warrant, an FBI warrant, there is no
guarantee that that has not been altered. If you subpoena and you
want FBI records on phones ... they will be wiped clean."
"We just saw [FBI Director]
Christopher Wray and he just stonewalled every question and then he flew on
an FBI plane, our plane, a luxury jet because he had to go to his own
vacation spot. He took over, remember, from Andrew McCabe -- what did he do? He
lied four times to federal investigators, and his wife was running for an
office with Clinton-related PAC money while he was investigating Hillary
Clinton's e-mail scandal."
. . .
Read the rest here.
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Below is the closing part of the transcript from Neil Oliver’s
latest contemplation. Usual thanks to
Sundance for posting it at Conservative Treehouse.
. . . Rather than dismiss as yet another
conspiracy theory the idea of cash being ultimately replaced with transactions
based on the exchange of what amount to glorified food stamps that will only be
accepted if our social credit score demonstrates that we’ve been obedient girls
or boys … how about taking the leap and focusing on the blatantly obvious …
that if we are not free to buy whatever and whenever we please, free of the
surveillance and snooping of governments and the banks that run them, then we
have absolutely no freedom at all.
And while we’re on the subject of
money and banks, why not pause to notice something else that is glaringly
obvious – which is to say that the currencies of the West are teetering on the
abyss, and that one bank after another is revealed, to those who are bothering
to watch, as being as close to bankruptcy as is possible to be without actually
falling over the edge.
Then there’s the so-called vaccines
for Covid – I deliberately say “so-called” because by now it should be clear to
all but the willfully blind that those injections do not work as advertised. You
can still contract the virus, still transmit the virus, still get sick and
still die. Denmark has dropped their use on under-18s. All across the world,
every day, more evidence emerges – however grudgingly, however much the various
complicit authorities and Big-Pharma companies might hate to admit it – of
countless deaths and injuries caused by those medical procedures.
And yet here in Britain and just
about everywhere else, governments continue to try and get those needles into
as many arms as possible, even the arms of the smallest and youngest. The ripe
stink of corruption is everywhere. I trusted authority for most of my life.
Now I ask myself on a daily basis
how I ignored the stench for so long. Across the Atlantic, the Biden White House
sent the FBI to raid the home of former president Donald Trump. Meanwhile Joe
Biden and his son Hunter – he of the laptop full of the most appalling and
incriminating content – fly together on Airforce 1. No raids planned on the
Obamas, nor on the Clintons. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi flew to Taiwan
and onwards to China. Her son Paul, an investor in a Chinese tech firm and with
seats on the board of companies dealing in lithium, was along for the ride,
into that part of the world where three quarters of the world’s lithium
batteries are made. Taiwan leads in that technology.
It is hard to think the
unthinkable. It’s hard to think that all of it, all the misery, all the
suffering of the past and to come might just be about money, greed and power.
It is hard to tell yourself you’ve been taken for a fool and taken for a ride.
It’s hard, but the view from the other side is worth the effort and the pain.
Open your eyes and see.
Read the full transcript (or watch the video) here.
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Dr Robert Malone is the one credited with inventing the delivery mechanism for the vaccine, the mRNA technology. And he has been an outspoken critic of vaccine mandates. For that criticism, he's been ostracized, and kicked off Titter and YouTube. Now the medical deep state / US government is trying to erase his discoveries, patents, and the like from the historical narratives; see here. He's no longer a valued colleague; he's an outcast. But he knows he is not the only one, and he posted this on one of his blogs:
I was speaking with a friend
yesterday, and she was so saddened by her family’s rejection of her over her
critical perspective concerning the COVID-19 policies/vaccines. She is just one
of many, many people suffering from being isolated and rejected by family and
friends over what has happened. So many of us have had to re-evaluate what we
think of our government, politics and the US/Global public health enterprise.
So many of us have had to find new communities.
I just want to reach out and let
people know - you are not alone. You don’t have to be isolated. I know it is
hard to make new friends, find new communities, but you don’t have to suffer.
More on this in another post. But please know that you are not alone.
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At American Greatness, Christopher Flannery references
John Eastman’s role as an attorney advising President Trump in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election. John is a senior fellow and founder and director of Claremont’s Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence. He became famous for challenging the constitutionality of the 2020 election.
Below, however, is information from Mr. Flannery’s article
about the police state we now live in; the raid on Mar-a-Lago is merely more evidence of corruption at the FBI
and DOJ:
It was because he thought the
unconstitutional violations of election law in several swing states could
indeed have affected the outcome of the election, that John [Eastman] put his
life on the line to try to stop what he had good reason to believe was an
unconstitutional election.
I do not say lightly, “put his life
on the line.” We have all seen over the past several years, how the
increasingly Stalinist Democratic (bipartisan) machine comes to destroy anyone
who dares to challenge or disagree with it. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh
is just one vivid recent example among many: first the machine sinks to the
depths of evil to assassinate his character, then a literal assassin shows up
at his door.
In John’s case, the Stalinist
machine has not only imposed on him hundreds of thousands of dollars of legal
fees, and sicced armed FBI agents on him in his neighborhood, it is trying to
make it impossible for
him to earn a living, and it is threatening to give him the un-American and
tyrannical treatment meted out to the January 6 political prisoners (read
everything Julie
Kelly writes on this).
In the meantime, the local papers,
part of the machine, publish the vicinity of his home and inform their readers
how to obtain his address. Machine street thugs follow up, spray-painting his
address on the street and on the bridge leading to his home, with “Eastman
Traitor,” and even with an arrow pointing toward his house.
He finds long spikes buried in the
end of his dirt driveway, which have damaged tires on family cars and cars of
visitors. Demonstrators gather daily, becoming more and more aggressive. A
constant stream of hate email and voice messages, some of them criminal, makes
it impossible to answer either his landline or cell without going first to
voicemail.
That is the way the Stalinist
Democratic (and now, bipartisan) machine operates, and it has become
increasingly violent, even frenzied, in the past five years.
John Eastman is standing up to the
tyrannical violence of this machine, because he thinks the Stalinist
(bipartisan) Democrats are not just tyrants but usurpers. I agree with him and
so think he is an American hero. . . .
Read the full article here.
RELATED: Click here for Michelle Malkin's column posted yesterday on yet more corrupt FBI activities.
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Ben Garrison cartoon
via NewsAmmo
The inimitable Mark Steyn published his “Criminalizing Opposition in a Pseudo-Republic” column yesterday about the FBI raid on Mar-A-Lago. And as always, Mark has some historical
perspective on this latest action by a corrupt DOJ & FBI:
For almost a decade and a half now,
the American "republic" has been decaying to the defining condition
of a one-party state - that is, the total merger of the ruling party and the
state. Last night, the dirty stinking rotten corrupt US Department of Justice
signed off on a raid on Mar-a-Lago, so we've now moved into hardcore
banana-republic territory: the regime's cops are busting into the home of the
opposition leader. We're told this is because Trump took some
"classified" documents with him when he left Washington. Yeah, that's
always a pretext for an armed raid: You could ask Hillary Clinton or Sandy
Berger.
. . .
I see Kevin McCarthy is now
threatening Merrick Garland with an "investigation" and ordering him
to preserve all documents. Ooooooh! Maybe, after the
coming Republican landslide, they can appoint an independent counsel; maybe
John Durham or Robert Mueller is available. Why would anyone take McCarthy's
threat seriously? If you don't grasp that in today's America there is no
equality before the law, there is no point even discussing public affairs.
. . ..
If that's the best McCarthy can do,
it's hopelessly insufficient to the moment: There ought to be total
non-cooperation with the regime by the GOP with the intent of bringing it to a
standstill - because this "administration has gone way beyond politics and
is corrupting institutions to a degree that will make violence inevitable.
Oh, but don't worry, says McCarthy,
there's that Big Red Wave coming in November.
Yeah, right. A throwaway line
from The Mark Steyn Show of December
15th 2020:
By the way, when they mention Covid and 2022, that's code for: 'Yeah
the US midterms are gonna get stolen too.'
Read Mark’s full column here. Recommended.
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