Posted on 09/19/2017 6:15:15 PM PDT by Kaslin
RUSH: So last night, Anderson Cooper 360 spoke with David Rodham Gergen about the New York Times report that federal agents wiretapped Manafort. And during the discussion, Cooper and Gergen have this little exchange.
COOPER: I assume he could now say, Well, look, you know, there was some wiretapping going on.
GERGEN: There (laughing). Well, there was wiretapping under a federal court order, I mean, federal court of approval. And with top Justice Department officials and his own Justice Department it appears may be since the Obama team, that that okay, well have to to wait and see.
RUSH: (stuttering). David Rodham Gergen rendered speechless temporarily over the idea that Trump was right. (imitating Gergen) There was well, there was wiretapping, a federal court order. I mean, the federal court of approval There is no federal court of approval, unless I missed something. These people have a federal court of approval? He says (imitating Gergen), A federal court of approval, top Justice Department officials in his own Justice Department, I mean, it appeared maybe just the Obama team, maybe that okayed it, well have to wait.
These people are eating and choking on crow. Its yet another example where Trump was right, they mocked, they laughed at, they made fun of. And the New York Times reported on it as though, Hey, we love the way they wiretapped, and we love the way they picked the lock at Manaforts house. On CNNs New Day today, Alisyn Camerota speaking with New York Times correspondent Maggie Haberman about the wiretapping of Paul Manafort. This how that talk went.
CAMEROTA: It sounds like the president was right. If Paul Manafort has residence in Trump Tower and Paul Manafort was being surveilled and wiretapped, Trump Tower was wiretapped.
HABERMAN: No, it was not. Im sorry
CAMEROTA: How do you know?
HABERMAN: Well, I dont know, but I know that what we know so far does not indicate that Trump Tower, my lines, as he put it, unless you are saying that he owns every single thing in Trump Tower.
CAMEROTA: Yeah, that is what hes saying.
RUSH: Would you look at how these people are having to pretzel themselves into various positions to still try to deny that what Trump said was right. Trumps campaign manager was wiretapped. Trumps campaign manager has an apartment in Trump Tower. In that apartment are phone lines. Thats what was tapped. And who knows, there might have been microphones placed around the apartment itself. You dont know.
Heres James Comey March 20th in Washington. House Intelligence Committee hearing under oath. Question: Director Comey, was the presidents statement that Obama had his wires tapped a true statement?
COMEY: With respect to the presidents tweets about alleged wiretapping directed at him by the prior administration, I have no information that supports those tweets. And we have looked carefully inside the FBI. The Department of Justice has asked me to share with you that the answer is the same for the Department of Justice in all of its components. Department has no information that supports those tweets.
RUSH: Well, is that perjury or not? Hes under oath. Well explore that when we get back.
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RUSH: Here is Judge Napolitano on Fox Business Network this morning with Maria Bartiromo. She says, You know what? They did tap Trump Tower and Manafort and so forth, and they tried to discredit the president.
NAPOLITANO: How could Jim Comey not know of it if his own FBI had obtained it and it went back to 2014, was dropped for a few months and then picked up again in 2015 when Donald Trump announced he was running for president?
BARTIROMO: So did he lie under oath?
NAPOLITANO: The facts as they came out this morning are inconsistent with what he told the Senate. It makes you wonder if this was an intelligence style wiretap to which Valerie Jarrett and Susan Rice had access. Were they doing this so that they could tell Mrs. Clinton what Donald was going to do next in the campaign? That of course would be a very, very serious felony.
RUSH: Well, we dont know any of that. Theres a story here today at Breitbart: Trump Vindicated: Shock Report Says Obama Government Wiretapped Trump Campaign. But listen to this. A report Monday evening said U.S. investigators obtained a surveillance warrant on Manafort from a secret court. Now, Im assuming that thats FISA. But why dont they just say that instead of calling it a secret court? Because now I got people thinking its a new secret court. Maybe its the court of approval that Gergen was talking about. Could there be a court of approval that these people have and we dont know about?
Im joking, folks. Im trying to make fun. I know, when I joke, they think Im being serious. It comes true! What did Gergen say, federal court of approval. Over here at Breitbart we have a secret court. FISA is not a secret court. We know it exists. Who goes on in there is secret, but its existence isnt secret. So maybe there is a federal court of approval, approval for authoritarians like Obama to wiretap people.
So the wiretap on Manafort starts in 2014, they take it off for a while, and then when Trump announces and Manaforts named the campaign manager, they put the wiretap back on. Comey testifies, Oh, nobody at the DOJ, nobody at the FBI knew. So how they gonna get around that? DOJ and the FBI is where the wiretap would have to come from unless it came from the court of approval.
So how are they gonna explain that they didnt know? They testified under oath, Comey did, they didnt know. Is it some renegade in a back office at a super cubicle that nobody knew was doing the wiretaps? Some renegade rogue agent in the FBI who had it in for Trump? Is that what theyre gonna gonna tell us down the road somewhere? I cant wait for this explanation.
So, wiretaps in 2014, in Trump Tower, and Comey never found evidence of this? Either he starts to talk and implicate everyone, or he goes to prison for perjury. Thanks Kaslin.
President Trump was right AND the press liars probably knew it all along...
What about Clapper? He's another two bit liberal elite liar...
Tucker is horrible to watch. I have never gotten any sincerity out of him, or even newsworthiness. He likes to make little conflicts and make little faces, but not enough for me to pay attention when mom is watching him on the Telly.
And Comey was wearing that sh*t-eating grin all the while giving false testimony, because IMO, Mueller already gave him immunity, just as he gave the other guilty parties. Remember how Comey met with Mueller right before his testimony? Ah, the puzzle pieces...
Oh, there’s plenty of others who belong in prison, and who will get there.
Left out Option #3, which if history is any guide, is the most likely.
Option #3: The scum sucking degenerates keep playing their games until the people who actually make the country work get fed up and then all of the offenders and those who should have put down the offenders and all those who had any responsibility for or responsibility over the offenders and anyone (meaning everyone else) suspected of being part of the offense or looking the other way during the offense, get tarred with the same lamp post hanging brush.
Hey, I kinda like that option. Of course, it never goes smoothly, and results in, for example, Napoleon.
Yeah.
Back in the day, I used to think the slaughter was a Great Evil.
Now? I think they just didn’t finish the job.
Heh... that’s what got Robespierre — after he used the votes of lesser lights to eliminate his rivals one by one, and he stood alone, first among equals, there was a celebration in one of those expropriated palaces. He retired to bed, but as he mounted the stairs, he muttered something including the phrase, “just one more weeding”. His associates suddenly wondered WTH he meant by that. They arrested him, he attempted suicide by concealed pistol, but only managed to blow off his mandible. He was barely recognizable when the guillotine severed his head.
By contrast, Stalin managed to condemn and remove all rivals, with the help of other rivals, until finally everyone except his last rival had either been executed, imprisoned, exiled, or just (ahem) vanished. That left only the ciphers who’d risen to what little power they had because of their support of Stalin. Trotsky complained about this to his own spotty worldwide following, with a sort of set of class cameos of Leniin’s old cabinet, and the caption, “Stalin the executioner alone remains”. And of coure, he was in exile by then, and one of Stalin’s fanatical followers eventually murdered him in Mexico.
When Sakharov was working on the Soviet nuclear weapons, he reported to Beria, whose office was at the end of a long hallway. On either side doors opened into identical, drab offices with various functionaries and officials, generally dressed the same, apparently hard at work. Over a period of a few years, those offices emptied out, one by one, leaving only the furniture in a darkened room, as the people who worked there were eliminated (execution, disappearance, gulag) and their duties reassigned. I’ve had some bad jobs, but wow.
When Stalin died, there was a period of time during which Beria and Khruschev struggled for power. It ended with Beria’s arrest and drumhead trial, and a few months later, his execution for the false charge, believe it or not, of wanting to restore capitalism.
Of course, Beria’s predecessor was the “marble model” of NKVD creepy:
http://www.executedtoday.com/2012/02/04/1940-nikolai-yezhov-terror-namesake/
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