Posted on 07/11/2005 10:00:03 AM PDT by Mia T
The clinton putsch mustn't be examined in isolation, however. This purge wasn't about simple housekeeping.
Rather, it was one of three parts, the Filegate-clinton putsch-Gorelick Wall triple play, a grand scheme that would enable the clintons to methodically and seditiously and with impunity auction off America's security, sovereignty and economy to the highest foreign bidder. (see below)
Any sentient being who made it through the clinton years reasonably intact understands that it was hillary clinton who hired Filegate implementer, bouncer Craig Livingstone. (Missus clinton is an acquaintance of the mother of the bouncer. QED) As has been documented elsewhere and ad nauseam, digging up dirt on her perceived enemies is standard operating procedure for the very paranoid, fascistically inclined missus clinton.
We know hillary clinton hired the scheme's lynchpin, Jamie Gorelick. (And the eponymic Ms. Gorelick's place in history is carved in stone, metaphorically speaking....)
Missus clinton, with her fascistic methods and mindset, learning at Nixon's knee, so to speak, likely engineered the Putsch, as well.
Once the clintons' own U.S. attorneys were in place, once the opposition was disemboweled by the knowledge that their raw FBI files had been in the possession of the clintons, once domestic law enforcement was effectively blinded to foreign data by Gorelick's Wall, the clintons were free to methodically and seditiously and with impunity auction off America's security, sovereignty and economy to the highest foreign bidder.
e would have it backwards and miss the point entirely if we were to attribute The Gorelick Wall and the attendant metastasis of al Qaeda during the clintons' watch, (which, incidentally, was then in its incipient stage and stoppable), to the '60s liberal mindset.
Rampant '60s liberalism was not the underlying rationale for The Gorelick Wall.
Rather, The Gorelick Wall was the underlying rationale for--The Gorelick Wall was (insofar as '60s liberalism was the Wall's apparent impetus) a cynical cover for --the willful, methodical malpractice and malfeasance that was the product of the virulent clinton strain of rampant '60s liberalism.
While it is true that The Gorelick Wall was the convenient device of a cowardly self-serving president, The Wall's aiding and abetting of al Qaeda was largely incidental, (the pervasiveness of the clintons' Nobel-Peace-Prize calculus notwithstanding).
The Wall was engineered primarily to protect a corrupt self-serving president. The metastasis of al Qaeda and 9/11 were simply the cost of doing business, clinton-style.
Further confirmation of the Wall-as-cover-for-clinton-corruption thesis:
Conversely, that it never occurred to anyone on the commission that Gorelick's flagrant conflict of interest renders her presence on the commission beyond farce calls into question the commission's judgment if not its integrity. Washington's mutual protection racket writ large, I suspect.
The Gorelick Wall is consistent with, and an international extension of, two essential acts committed in tandem, Filegate, the simultaneous empowering of the clintons and disemboweling of clinton adversaries, and the clinton Putsch, the firing and replacement of every U.S. attorney extant.
Filegate and the clinton Putsch,
The Common Man
Allegations of international clinton crimes swirling around the White House in 1995 and beyond support The-Wall-as-cover-for-international-clinton-crimes thesis.
Once the clintons' own U.S. attorneys were in place, once the opposition was disemboweled by the knowledge that their raw FBI files had been in the possession of the clintons, once domestic law enforcement was effectively blinded to foreign data by Gorelick's Wall, the clintons were free to methodically and seditiously and with impunity auction off America's security, sovereignty and economy to the highest foreign bidder.
resident's Bush's failure to purge
the ranks of clintonoid infestation and the resultant Joe Wilson bed-bug bite beg a reexamination of the clinton Putsch, the firing and replacement of every U.S. attorney extant.
QUINN IN THE MORNING (ESSAY DISCUSSED)
(MP3, REAL, WINDOWS MEDIA, WINAMP)
thanx to Fixit for the audio
committed in tandem,
the product of a careful criminal calculus,
at once empowered clinton
and disemboweled his opponents.
clinton was now free to betray with abandon
not only our trust,
but the Constitution as well.
Mia T
February, 1998
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We hope that your "coming soon" materials will also include a copy of Tubba's Wellesley College senior thesis.
This has been long sought after. It is often also forgotten that it is pre-Bubba.
Rush is nothing if not perceptive. ;) What, precisely, was he commenting on?
The next day the entire lamestream media was filled with stories of how the White House had helped Speaker Hastert strong-arm Republicans to get the bill through. I had been working all night that night. I had C-SPAN running in the background. I watched the votes as they occurred.
It turned out that the entire MSM was lying through its various teeth. Two Republican votes changed; one yes became a no, one no became a yes. But the total Republican vote on the bill DID NOT CHANGE. All of the changes which allowed the bill to pass, occurred on the DEMOCRAT SIDE. Two of them changed from no to yes, and one who had abstained, voted yes.
Rush found it delicious that the whole MSM had the story wrong, and all they had to do was replay C-SPAN and see who voted how, and when, and the story would fall in their laps. Rush read more than half of my column verbatim on the air. And I found that delicious.
John / Billybob
Excellent.
What I think you do best is take an arcane issue, mix in just enough cornpone to make it palatable, add a goodly amount of your lawyerly logic... and voila! It 's not only comprehensible, but entertaining, as well.
Coincidentally, "Reverse Gorelick" (above) was actually inspired by a comment by Rush Limbaugh. He in fact did have it backwards.... (He attributed the Gorelick Wall to the '60s liberal mindset.)
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