Posted on 12/05/2017 11:20:15 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Video covers a number of topics ...not all currenbt.
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There’s not nearly enough “Frontier Justice” these days.
Who is among those leading this counter-charge?
Hopefully, someone with courage who is not overly afraid to make the media mad with him. Someone without a lot of skeletons in his own dark closet, because all such closets will have their doors flung wide open by the biased reporters.
Hope Larry Clamen has a great security team, hes going to need one.
Does anybody remember Ken Starr?
The left made his life a living hell when he was investigating Clinton, he literally couldn't step foot out of his house to carry his trash to the curb without the press and protesters screaming at him. He got yelled out walking through airports or walking into his office. But with Mueller...nothing...have you seen one media event in his driveway or a protest on the curb outside his house.
Time to turn up the heat...
“Get out of Cheney’s house! Get out of Cheney’s house! Get out of Cheney’s house!”
Given there has been none at the hand of conservatives for quite some time, you are overstating the frequency.
And the ironic thing is that knowingly or unknowingly, Starr's investigation was just misdirection to take attention away from the real scandals, Chinese money, missile technology sold to China, nuclear secrets sold to China, on and on... not to mention piles of dead bodies scattered across the landscape. When asked about any of those things they'd just say, its being investigated by the Justice Department, we can't discuss it. So Bill's sex life, that had an independent prosecutor feeding headlines to the press daily for most of 8 years. Corruption and espionage, crickets.
Then when Bush came into office, he said, we have to move on. And the supposed, fictional DOJ investigations evaporated and were forgotten. Starr was a purposeful distraction.
*** “Then when Bush came into office, he said, we have to move on. And the supposed, fictional DOJ investigations evaporated and were forgotten. Starr was a purposeful distraction” ***
I came to that same conclusion but never quite put it into words as you have done
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