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Good article by Jed Babbin in the American Spectator:

The Most Successful Coverup
Democrats get away with a much worse crime than Watergate.

Of course we should add: "so far". Hope springs eternal!
105 posted on 01/08/2019 6:53:54 AM PST by Jack Black ("If you believe in things that you don't understand then you suffer" - "Superstition",Stevie Wonder)
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In a similar vein to my previous post, here is an excellent article by Victor Davis Hansen at American Greatness, which has become one of the best sites for Conservative opinion in the last couple of years.

Like the Q Threads, it's restricted to "Bloggers" section of FR, oh well.

An Epidemic of Erasures, Redactions, Omissions, and Perjuries

magine the following: The IRS sends you, John Q. Citizen, a letter alleging you have not complied with U.S. tax law. In the next paragraph, the tax agency then informs you that it needs a series of personal and business documents. Indeed, it will be sending agents out to discuss your dilemma and collect the necessary records.

But when the IRS agents arrive, you explain to them that you cannot find about 50 percent of the documents requested, and have no idea whether they even exist. You sigh that both hard copies of pertinent information have unfortunately disappeared and hard drives were mysteriously lost.

You nonchalantly add that you smashed your phone, tablet, and computer with a hammer. You volunteer that, of those documents you do have, you had to cut out, blacken or render unreadable about 30 percent of the contents. After all, you have judged that the redacted material either pertains to superfluous and personal matters such as weddings and yoga, or is of such a sensitive nature that its release would endanger your company or business or perhaps even the country at large.

Similar points to the American Thinker article. The broad outline of what has transpired is out there, with plenty of supporting evidence. A huge criminal conspiracy to blunt or reverse the election of Trump, and a similar conspiracy, involving a lot of the same players, to exonerate Hillary despite her obvious guilt both happened.

To date no one has been held accountable for any of it (with the small exception of McCabe being fired).

I am not sure what to make of the new temporary AG, Whittaker. He's been outspoken on the stupidity of the anti-Trump movement. And, we have the new nominated AG, Bill Barr.

These guys have, literally, received the gold-plated invitation from Congressional investigative committees: saying "Please Appoint A Special Prosecutor". And, those are Republicans.

Are they swamp creatures? Are they being told by Trump "don't upset the apple cart? Are they waiting for Mueller to complete his probe? Because that could be a fools errand, he's just extended his Grand Jury for another six months, he can easily keep this probe going through Trump's entire first (and second, if he has one) terms.

A lot of us are thinking that Huber was never given the broad assignment to root out corruption, and events seem to have proven that out. The OIG, Horowitz, is assigned to report back on FISA-gate. We've seen two of his reports, they had lots of specifics in them but the conclusions were attenuated, and we haven't seen any criminal cases rise out of them, despite clear law-breaking outlined in them. (Even small things like the agents talking to reporters or taking sporting events tickets from people.)

If ever there was a mass of wrong doing that called for a Special Counsel this is it. The DOJ and FBI are clearly implicated in the wrong doing, hard to have them investigate.

Source Documents:

(This was the link for the Gowdy/Nunes/Goodlatte letter of Dec 28 to AG Whittikar asking about Huber. The Democratic House leader of the committee has already scrubbed it! (Nadler). If anyone has another source for it I would appreciate them posting it.

168 posted on 01/08/2019 7:57:53 AM PST by Jack Black ("If you believe in things that you don't understand then you suffer" - "Superstition",Stevie Wonder)
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