To: rlmorel
So you think this pointed call for Nellie Ohr to testify is all Kabuki theater and nothing is going to happen to anyone?
I'm looking at the history of the congressional investigations done under republican control of congress, and, the history shows no or very minor actions or results for their efforts. Behghazi? How many suffered any consequences for their neglect and lies to congress? Maybe I missed it, but, is Hillary or anybody under her direction wearing prison orange? It's been about 2 years since the investigations of the "collusion" allegations, on both sides, and, I fail to see anybody on the liberal/democrat side that has suffered any consequences, while, on the republican side, there have been a bunch of indictments and plea deals and even jail time.
So, you tell me. What have the republicans accomplished, other than the kabuki theater theatrics?
So, what is it that you see or expect to come out of the republican side of the investigations. And, don't imagine; give us real results.
22 posted on
09/16/2018 3:33:38 PM PDT by
adorno
To: adorno
Note: This is nothing against you, Adorno. I understand the mindset.
Honestly, I am not interested in what "investigations under Republican control" have accomplished in the past.
That has zero bearing on this, and I think it is a fool's errand to assume that since nothing has happened in the past, nothing will happen in the future.
I expect to see multiple people from this list indicted and punished:
- James Comey, director FBI (fired)
- James Brennan, director CIA
- James Clapper, DNI
- Andrew McCabe, deputy director (fired)
- Peter Strzok, counterintelligence expert (fired)
- Lisa Page, attorney (demoted; resigned)
- James Rybicki, chief of staff (resigned)
- James Baker, general counsel (resigned)
- Mike Kortan, assistant director for public affairs (resigned)
- Josh Campbell, special assistant to James Comey (resigned)
- James Turgal, executive assistant director (resigned)
- Greg Bower, assistant director for office of congressional affairs (resigned)
- Michael Steinbach, executive assistant director (resigned)
- John Giacalone, executive assistant director (resigned)
- Sally Yates, deputy attorney general (fired)
- Bruce Ohr, associate deputy attorney general (twice demoted)
- David Laufman, counterintelligence chief (resigned)
- Rachel Brand, deputy attorney general (resigned)
- Trisha Beth Anderson, office of legal counsel for FBI (demoted or reassigned*)
- John P. Carlin, assistant attorney general (resigned)
- Peter Kadzik, assistant attorney general, congressional liaison (resigned)
- Mary McCord, acting assistant attorney general (resigned)
- Matthew Axelrod, principal assistant to deputy attorney general (resigned)
- Preet Bharara, U.S. attorney, SDNY (fired along with 45 other U.S. Attorneys)
- Sharon McGowan, civil rights division (resigned)
- Diana Flynn, litigation director for LGBTQ civil rights (resigned)
- Vanita Gupta, civil rights division (resigned)
- Joel McElvain, assistant branch director of the civil division (resigned)
Who I think has zero chance of being indicted and punished;
- Hillary Clinton
- Barack Obama
Will all of those people above be punished? No. Will some of them? Yes. It it worth it? We cannot afford not to.
I can't get more specific than that. But if nobody is punished, I would come on here and say I was wrong.
How many who say nobody will be punished will do so?
26 posted on
09/16/2018 4:49:35 PM PDT by
rlmorel
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