Posted on 06/22/2019 7:07:33 AM PDT by Jess Kitting
Full title: Sean Hannity was laughed at when he said he was spied on. The proof just came out. He was.
For years Fox News host Sean Hannity claimed that the Obama administration was spying on him. The public release Friday of a text-message exchange between him and President Donald Trumps former campaign chairman Paul Manafort suggests he was perhaps at least partially correct.
Unsealed by U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, the far-left Obama appointee with a suspiciously Democrat-friendly history, the text messages date from July 14, 2017 to June 5, 2018, and show Hannity speaking sympathetically to Manafort about his legal ordeals.
While the text messages were sent after former President Barack Hussein Obama departed office, they were obtained by special counsel Robert Mueller as part of his failed investigation into Russian collusion. And its long been suspected that this investigation was part of a coup, per se, launched by Obama administration officials to prevent Trump from winning the 2016 election. After Trump won the election, the purpose then allegedly became to essentially dethrone him.
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“I have never ever heard any cursing from the Pulpit of the church I attend every Sunday.”
You’ve probably never heard any political campaign speeches in your church, either. Cursing and politicking are OK in black churches.
Things have to be proved in a court of law... and thank God for that or democrats would have all of us in prison for nothing...
“China has a social credit score. If its to low you cant find a job, get on an airplane or train, etc...We probably have one but just dont know it (yet).”
Actually, we’re now starting to get a form of it through the College Board. While technically not part of government, potential students are now given a secret “Adversity Score” based on the sins of their parents - such as making too much money or living in nice area, or even not being divorced.
So, yes, we’re well on our way now.
Of course. Nothing new under the sun except high speed data processors and memory chips the size of a pin which can hold the entire history of the world.
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