Posted on 05/24/2018 4:53:54 AM PDT by EyesOfTX
Todays Campaign Update (Because The Campaign Never Ends)
Tired of all this Winning yet? Dont look now, but Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk, after running up the cost of his infamous Model 3 from $36,000 to as much as $100,000, is threatening to actually do something good for a change:
Elon Musk ✔ @elonmusk 16h Going to create a site where the public can rate the core truth of any article & track the credibility score over time of each journalist, editor & publication. Thinking of calling it Pravda
Elon Musk ✔ @elonmusk Create a media credibility rating site (that also flags propaganda botnets)
2:41 PM - May 23, 2018 - Yes, this would be good - No, media are awesome Vote 559,521 votes 7 hours left
As of early this morning, 88% of the vote in that poll was in the yes category. Hilariously, the yes vote actually went up throughout the day, even as the fake news media was filing a raft of negative stories about Musks threat to create a site that would monitor media credibility. Thus, Musk has already been proven correct in his assertion that the fake mainstream news media has no credibility at all outside of the tiny, shrinking echo chamber all the fake journalists and the Democrat politicians they support inhabit.
Go for it, Elon it would be a great public service, and you wouldnt have to worry about cost overruns for once.
But, but, but Obama told us that wasnt going to oh, hell, nevermind. Speaking of a fake news outlet whose reporters desperately need to be monitored by Elon Musk, the New York Times is reporting this morning that it turns out that the Mullahs over in Iran have been developing inter-continental ballistic missiles throughout the entire time they were negotiating the most one-sided deal in world history with Barack Obama and John Kerry, and have continued their development program during all the time since the deal supposedly ensured that would not happen.
So, it turns out that what Obama really told the Mullahs is that if you like your ICBM program, you can keep your ICBM program. [rimshot!] I got a million of em, folks, Ill be here all week.
Documents? What documents? Wait, you asked for documents? Sorry, we dont got no stinking documents Well, its another episode of Rod Rosenstein Sandbags Congress over at the Justice Department today. The oily Deputy Attorney General will hold not one, but two meetings with congressional leaders today to discuss long-outstanding congressional demands for documents related to the whole Russia Collusion fantasy play.
The first meeting will be with only Republicans Devin Nunes and Trey Gowdy because, well, Nunes and Gowdy dont want this stuff being leaked to CNN, the NYTimes and the Washington Post in real time. That meeting will be held at noon, ET.
The second meeting takes place at 2:00 ET, and will include the entire congressional Gang of 8, which includes four Republican leaders and chairmen and four senior Democrats. This will include California Democrat Adam Schiff, so you can expect the confidential discussions that take place in this meeting or at least the Democrat spin on them to be all over CNN by about 3:00 ET.
Democrats had spent much of the day on Wednesday demanding they be included in the first meeting, but Nunes refused to allow that because he knew if he let Schiff and the other Democrats in that meeting, it would all be leaked and the dishonest media would attempt to blame it all on Nunes. Because thats what the Democrats and their media enablers do.
Both meetings were set up by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, after the principles had met at the White House on Monday with President Trump. Kelly will reportedly attend both meetings, as will FBI Director Christopher Wray and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats.
Two key documents in play here are the two memos that Rosenstein wrote last year first authorizing the appointment of Robert Mueller to be Special Counsel, and then expanding the scope of Muellers investigative authority. Nunes, Gowdy and other congressional GOP committee chairmen have long sought these documents so that they can understand exactly what in the hell it was that Rosenstein authorized Mueller to do. Its important to note that similar authorization memos for previous special counsels were readily made public by DOJ within days of their being issued.
But Rosenstein is desperate to prevent any Republican member of congress from seeing these memos in an un-redacted state. At this point, we dont know why that is, but his desperation is palpable and certainly seems suspicious under the circumstances. FBI Director Wray has also been a willing facilitator of the stonewalling on these and other documents, so no one should expect him to be an advocate for transparency.
We can hope the presence of Coats and Kelly neither of whom have participated in previous meetings on this subject might lead to some sort of breakthrough in todays meetings. Barring such an outcome, it is getting to the point at which the President is literally obligated to fire Rosenstein for his obvious obstruction efforts.
Yes, that would create a firestorm in the fake news media, but as Ive said many times before, so what? That happens every day to this President.
The American people deserve to know why Mueller was appointed and exactly what he was authorized to do, and most importantly, under which U.S. laws that authorization was made. Rod Rosenstein has a big high-powered title, but at the end of the day he is just another bureaucrat. Bureaucrats do not get to deny the publics right to know unless elected officials empower them to do so. We cant count on elected representatives like Paul Ryan or Mitch McConnell to do anything about this, so the decision will ultimately fall to Donald Trump to make.
If the Rosenstein stonewall turns todays meetings into just more Kabuki Theatre, its time for the President to make that call.
Just another day in the Rosenstein act is really tiresome America.
That is all.
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The President gets stronger as this charade goes on.
We should also remember that there's at least one legitimate reason to keep this information out of the public eye: if it's the subject of a case before a grand jury.
Yes, on many of the documents, the grand jury excuse is totally legit. But on the authorization memos, no. Those should have been public information within a week of their being issued.
Fair enough. But if true, Rosenstein and Sessions needs to come clean and tell them that. Both really need to be called before Congress and give a report on any investigations and their progress. Mueller, too.
This vacuum is causing great harm to our country.
No, he should just declassify, and start doing so on a wholesale basis.
The last straw for Rosenweasel was reached many months ago yet there he sits, smug and defiant.
There is a huge legal risk there. I’ll post more detail later.
The stooges Rosenstein and Sessions should have already been long gone. This perpetual Greek tragedy must abruptly come to an end and only Trump can be the deus ex machina.
I saw him in with the President yesterday in a televised event. Maybe its just me, but it had the feel of Don Corleone giving someone a kiss on the cheek.
Can't Congressmen and/or the President send their own agents--or go themselves--to obtain those documents, just as federal agents entered Manifort's house and searched until they found what they were looking for?
What's the hold up?
This is ridiculous!
Either Congressmen and/or the President have access to the documents--and the authority to obtain them--or they don't.
If neither the Legislative branch of the government nor the Executive branch has the authority to obtain such documents, then the Judiciary does. Where are the courts?
This farce it getting ludicrous.
No! It has been ludicrous for a long time.
Somebody, tell us what's going on here. Is the FBI a law unto itself? Does NO ONE have the authority to obtain its documents?
Are bureaucrats a ruling oligarchy in the USA with absolute power and authority? It appears that their authority supersedes that of all three branches of the Federal Government. Are they America's ruling oligarchy de jure as well as de facto?????
What surprised me yesterday was that Rosenstein was at the event at all.
It was about MS-13. I thought this was Jeff's busy work. Has Sessions formally recused himself from EVERYTHING now?
No, he still takes naps while visiting the border and arresting pot smokers.
-- Congress should immediately hold these plotters in contempt of congress.
-- Trump should declassify ALL emails between Strzok and Page. This would deprive Rosensessions from making any more excuses.
-- The process of reorganizing the out-of-control DOJ and FBI should start immediately.
Many things could and should be done to reign in these rogue agencies and those stonewalling the legitimate inquires of the congress.
As soon as the Horowitz Report is released, Trump needs to address the nation and start the process of cleaning house. This is a golden opportunity for him -- and the country -- to clean this mess up.
Sessions recused himself from his job. He is the invisible man.
Fire hell arrest him.
Sessions this coming Friday, while seated on his veranda, sipping a mint julep:
“I say, where is my check”?
Ive got the perfect replacement for SessionsTom Fitton.
I’ve said it before: President Trump should hold a press conference demanding that ALL un-redacted documents requested by Congress be turned over IMMEDIATELY to those who are legally requesting them and authorized to see them.
He should announce that if all are not turned over within 24 hours, the head of the agency responsible will be fired immediately, at which point the next person up will be held to the same threat.
If he were to do that, someone who wants that pension WILL comply.
if it’s the subject of a case before a grand jury.
Then he should say that.
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