Same article, additional discussion at https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4038760/posts
Whatever Durham is doing is taking far too long - evidence disappears, witnesses die (naturally or by Arkancide), political pressure wanes. But at several hundred dollars per hour for the last several years and with no end in sight, Durham has no incentive to bring this to a conclusion.
Lemme see ... $300 per hour times 8 hours per day times 5 days per week times 100+ weeks works out to well over a million bucks - in his pocket as the ambulance chasers say.
Although I will have to say that it will be worth it to see PIAPS and several folks in the ‘Just Us’ department dead bodies rotting at the end of a rope.
Bttt.
5.56mm
Bkmk
Emerald is right. People talk hardball but play nerf ball.
The question is, are we better off being teased with a pathetic, manipulated something, or absolutely nothing?
All the confidence I might have had in Durham, sank in the lake with the SS William Barr.
Sadly I believe Emerald is correct here.
A couple of ways an investigation is used to cover up a crime. We’ve seen many of these used starting in the Clinton days to the present.
One, you have an honest investigator reporting his findings which alert others to the threads that need to be tied off. We saw this in the Clinton days.
Another, you run the investigation in slow motion. By the time you’re done years have gone by and nobody cares anymore.
You do the investigation in such excruciating detail that the overall crime gets lost in the volumes of data. Maybe some procedural issues get prosecuted, which allow people to believe their guy was only guilty of not dotting the i’s.
You aim your investigation where the crime isn’t, and avoid investigating where you don’t want to find it. You go after someone unrelated and get him for something unrelated, and call that a success. You go after an innocent and bankrupt him to the point he is willing to plead to some procedural crime just to make it stop.
In each of these cases the actual criminal can claim forever that it was all investigated and he was exonerated.
Why it took the Justice Department almost 6 years to figure out those spying activities.
When dealing with the swamp information is well covered up to protect the guilty it’s how so many in D.C. make it to the top.
Durham is in the deep dig and has results it’s why the media is in a panic and making a mad dash to discredit him because he has the facts.
Take all not just a few to prevent a repeat.
Anyone who has actually been paying attention knows that the system is absolutely rotten to the core, and that it will not police itself in any significant way. Durham is just another tool in their arsenal to delay and distract.
If I woke up tomorrow and discovered that DC had been nuked overnight and was nothing but a smoking radioactive ruin, my main thought would be to wonder who to address the thank you card to.