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We all know the bottom line: no more indictments from Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his band of witch-hunters. However, some of the unfolding developments in
the investigation over the past two years have been complex and difficult to follow. The
exposure of Deep State corruption in the FBI and DOJ; the cast of characters including
bad cops and insubordinate staffers; the blatant abuse of the FISA court in
targeting Carter Page as a means of expanding surveillance into the Trump
campaign; the weaponization of the previous administration; and the collusion of
most of the media – it’s a scandal of intimidating proportions, all of it
intended to invalidate the results of the 2016 Presidential election.
My favorite columnist, Mark Steyn, has the best summary that
I have read. And as always, it’s succinct, easy to follow, and entertaining.
He begins:
For two years, the prefatory
"Russia" has been intended to give the word "investigation"
more heft, to make it seem as if there was something more than let's-get-Trump-on-anything.
But even the unlimited resources of a wretchedly corrupt federal justice system
couldn't keep that going without something more than Michael Cohen's taxi
medallions (only in America) and a few Russian troll farms, one of whom has
amusingly decided to push back in court against Mueller and his showboating
cronies.
Mr. Steyn concludes:
Trump Tweeted his way out of the
Deep State's grip. I doubt any other Republican president would have proved so
wily: It's not difficult to imagine President Jeb deciding to do the right
thing and resign for the good of the country - without ever being able to
figure what it was he'd done wrong. We have witnessed an extraordinary
sustained attempted coup in which senior officials of the "justice"
department shoot the breeze about wearing a wire to get the goods on the
elected chief executive. If there are no consequences to that, it will happen
again.
And the entire article is here. Highly recommended.
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