I believe this has something to do with the CBS news reporter computer
being hacked, I believe they know the government DID IT!!!!
Now there’s something I hadn’t thought of. That could be connected to it.
“I believe this has something to do with the CBS news reporter computer
being hacked, I believe they know the government DID IT!!!!”
The Obamacare Supreme Court ruling seemed strange. Chief Justice John Roberts reasoning was incoherent. The conservatives dissent read like it was originally meant to be a majority opinion. Now, we know why. According to Jan Crawford of CBS News, John Roberts switched sides in May, withstanding a one-month campaign from his conservative colleagues to change his mind.
I am told by two sources with specific knowledge of the courts deliberations that Roberts initially sided with the conservatives in this case and was prepared to strike down the individual mandate, said Crawford on CBS Face the Nation. But Roberts, Im told by my sources, changed his views, deciding to instead join with the liberals. There was a one-month campaign to bring Roberts back into the conservative fold, led, ironically, by Anthony Kennedy.
BILL OREILLY HOST: Personal story segment tonight, CBS News announced on Friday that investigative correspondent Sharyl Attkisson’s computer was hacked into late last year. This combined with the James Rosen situation here at Fox News and the AP snooping causing a lot of concern. With us now in a Factor cable exclusive is Ms. Attkissoson. So when did you know that somebody was messing with your computer?
SHARYL ATTKISSON, CBS: Well there were signs probably around 2011, but I don’t think I recognized exactly what was going on until perhaps the fall of last year when so many things were happening in the Attkisson household, so many sort of strange electronic-related things that
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OREILLY: So what were you working on that might have interested somebody to try to intrude on your computer? What were you working on?
ATTKISSON: Well you know the first thing I thought some time ago were my personal accounts, my finances, my passwords and so on. But nobody has intruded upon my finances although they had access to that material. So nobody stole my identity or got into my bank accounts which they could have. So I assume the reason they were in the CBS computer was something related to what I was working on.
OREILLY: Which was what? What big stories were you working on?
ATTKISSON: Well, at the time I was doing Fast and Furious of course, some green energy debacle sort of stimulus spending stories, and then later on the Benghazi story.
OREILLY: Alright, so they were all not complimentary to the administration. You weren’t working on why is Barack Obama so brilliant and ObamaCare is the best thing in the world?
ATTKISSON: I mean, thats kind of what I do whichever administration is in office. Thats kind of what I do.
OREILLY: I’m not saying youre partisan, but Im saying the stuff you were going after if the information came forth might hurt the Obama administration. Is that accurate?
ATTKISSON: True.
OREILLY: Okay. So then, CBS then, you tell CBS News that you think somebody is hacking you because your computers are coming on by themselves. They send in their techs?
ATTKISSON: Not exactly. I mean, I had more information than just my suspicion by the time I went to CBS. I had some help that I can’t go into detail about.
OREILLY: Alright, so you got some computer geeks to help you find out if, indeed, you were being hacked.
ATTKISSON: I got some help. Then in January, this is about January of this past year, I informed CBS once I knew because this is CBS-issued equipment and they were in the CBS systems, and CBS hired an independent forensic firm that came and looked at the CBS computer.
You may be right but I’m not sure how that fits with Beck saying it would bring down the GOP the Dems and people outside.