Posted on 11/27/2018 6:21:08 PM PST by ransomnote
:: sick of Drudge. I just quit going there ::
Lavender Mafia (Gay Clowns) is in control. He’s been derped.
Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) abruptly stepped aside on Thursday to allow his House Freedom Caucus ally, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), to run uncontested for the ranking member role on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee — a position that he won.
Jordan, who won the race with no other competitors to challenge him, is expected to be a fierce defender of President Trump when Democrats take control of the panel next Congress. They are expected to become involved in a series of investigations into the Trump administration.
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and two GOP lawmakers on the steering committee confirmed that Jordan won.
“The steering committee unanimously selected Jim Jordan to be our next ranking member. And I think he’s going to do a great job and thought that it was a good move by the committee,” Scalise told The Hill. “You never know what good things will happen along the way in these interviews.”
The move is a stunning turn of events amid buzz that Meadows was vying uncontested for the role in the lead up to the steering committee vote.
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Very good news. My wish for justice may come true. Thank you!
Interesting.
Why would my company firewall block the independentsentinel website?
Thank you for all you do, Ransomnote!
:: he has snark to spare ::
Who me?
/snerk
I’d be willing to bet he didn’t ask “security” to accompany him, either.
That Portland video is quite clever.
Paul Ryan questions California's 'bizarre' vote-counting process
"Ballot harvesting" is when a third party collects completed ballots from voters and hands them over to election officials. The practice was legal for the first time in California this year.
The state also allows same-day voter registration, adding to the number of ballots that needed to be verified and counted.
The way the absentee ballot program used to work and works now, it just seems pretty loosey-goose, Ryan said. Point being, when you have candidates that win the absentee ballot vote, win the day of the vote and then lose three weeks later because of provisionals, thats really bizarre. And so I just think thats a very, very strange outcome.
I’ve said it before (this thread?) that Russia an now USA-under-Trump are the only “Western” nations standing in the way of a socialist OWG.
In this matter, yes, Trump and Putin are in league.
Mark
:: who ordered and for what reason did the FBI invade the house of the whistleblower ::
Common sense and Socratic logic tell us that this type of order to the FB_ would have necessarily passed by C. Wray, especially if the initial request came from Mueller.
Wray is a Trump appointee making ME think that that the request did NOT come from Mueller and that the documentation being handed to Congress might be used as leverage with Comey and/or Lynch testimony.
chaff
The bureau raided my client to seize what he legally gave Congress about the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One, the whistleblowers lawyer, Michael Socarras, told TheDCNF, noting that he considered the FBIs raid to be an outrageous disregard of whistleblower protections.
The raid was permitted by a court order signed on Nov. 15 by federal magistrate Stephanie A. Gallagher in the U.S. District Court for Baltimore and obtained by TheDCNF.
For the bureau to show up at Mr. Cains home suggesting that those same documents are stolen federal property, and then proceed to seize copies of the same documents after being told at the house door that he is a legally protected whistleblower who gave them to Congress, is an outrageous disregard of the law, he continued.
I cannot believe the Bureau informed the federal magistrate who approved the search warrant that they wanted to search the home of an FBI whistleblower to seize the information that he confidentially disclosed to the IG and Congress, Socarras told TheDCNF.
The whistleblower act is intended to protect whistleblowers within the intelligence community, which includes the FBI.
https://dailycaller.com/2018/11/29/fbi-whistleblower-clinton-uranium/
I almost always avoid breaking news, when posting. Sometimes I have posted to Front Page News.
Every time I log on to FR, I check out the side bar. Usually Breaking News already broke days before, and Front Page is not much better. Have to go to other sources to see what is really current breaking news.
This looks like a strategic substitution in preparation for a near-time kinetic advance.
We cannot spare this man. He fights.
And, what might have been in that binder and is it possibly related to documents the FBI did not have?
Say....whistleblower documents?
Hmmmmm....
On Trust Wray
https://dailycaller.com/2018/11/29/fbi-whistleblower-clinton-uranium/
Seems like SOMEONE wanted to KNOW
what Sessions handed over
to the House and Senate
INTELLIGENCE comittees.
This is not how you introduce evidence legally.
Legally, it was already introduced.
Uranium One < Russia < HRC
To disregard the RULE OF LAW,
violate the Whistleblowers Protection Act,
knowingly raid the home,
and then later question the man
without first contacting his attorney
Sheds a bit more light but
:: I cannot believe the Bureau informed the federal magistrate who approved the search warrant that they wanted to search the home of an FBI whistleblower to seize the information that he confidentially disclosed to the IG and Congress, Socarras told TheDCNF. ::
Makes me wonder about Wray. Shirley, he approved the application to the magistrate. I think we have a “trust wray” out there somewhere.
But I did think that my line that Graham was “derping it up” just to get the JUDICIAL committee chairmanship said it all.
He does good work on Kavanaugh and says a couple of Trumpian things, but ACTS derpish, especially on the Saudi thing, which is HUGE.
That in itself is enough to keep him/her in the derp column.
There’s no question in this Bagster’s mind. Lindsey is faking cool just to get the chairmanship. He remains derp.
If he gets that chairmanship, we will regret it.
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I agree. Not expecting anything substantial from that committee, if Lindsey gets to be the chair.
On another thread I suggested that Mr. Cain’s credibility is in jeopardy in this. Especially after the FB_ investigators plant the kiddie-porn in his electronic files.
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