Posted on 02/24/2018 5:24:50 PM PST by mojito
House Intelligence Commmittee Chairman Devin Nunes was ready to go with his own response to the Democrats memo that I have embedded in the adjacent post. I have uploaded his point-by-point response to Scribd and embedded it below. It is a useful document. Moreover, by contrast with Adam Schiff et al., Nunes is a credible player. Consistent with my comments, he notes some of the Democrats rebuttals of points not made by the Republicans. In any event, here is his response.
(Excerpt) Read more at powerlineblog.com ...
The joke's on us with each minute that Jeff Sessions allows this farcical investigation to continue. We've got no one else to blame.
Say what you want about Obama, Holder, and the Democrats, they would've never allowed something like this.
Sessions? Sessions?...Bueller?
I think the Trump team is happy to use the dueling memos as a distraction. While the libs/communists/deep state are busy drafting memos and counter-memos the Trump team is preparing indictments (13,000 so far), get prison space ready, and preparing to commence the roundup of the criminals who have taken our country away from us.
You know how unconvincing the Schiff memo is when it gets released on a Saturday. Talk about buried in the news cycle.
If the Dems had a compelling refutation, this memo would drop on Monday morning, to get it in the media bloodstream for the rest of the week.
I'll believe it when I see it.
Believe me, I would be glad to be proved wrong !
The GOP released the memo. The Demos do not control the committee or the White House.
Democrats hiding the crimes of other Democrats!!???
No way!!!!
The Dems wrote the memo. The vote to release it was weeks ago. My point stands that dropping it on a Saturday underscores how little news value it contains.
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