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Durham Reveals Democrats Behaving Like KGB; Is More Coming?
https://www.theepochtimes.com ^ | Roger L. Simon

Posted on 02/16/2022 11:01:47 AM PST by Red Badger

John Durham, the man chosen by former Attorney General William Barr as special counsel to unearth possible malfeasance before and during the Trump–Russia investigation, is a sly fox, in the best sense.

Just when people, including Donald J. Trump, have written him off, complaining that he wasn’t doing anything, that his investigation was a sham, he quietly dumps information that creates a political earthquake.

That those known Trump–Russia liars—The New York Times and The Washington Post—have, as of this writing, and it’s been a few days, not even dared to report Durham’s latest court filing is a sure sign that it’s indeed a serious quake, with potential aftershocks to come.

But before I go further, I would like to call attention to the principle of jurisprudence “Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus” (False in one thing, false in all). Although written in Latin, it’s English common law from the early 17th century, stating that “a witness who testifies falsely about one matter is not credible to testify about any matter.”

While this may not always be true, it frequently is and most people apply it in their daily lives. When someone lies to us, we cease to trust them. It’s common sense from common law.

So back to Durham’s latest filing. Jack Phillips reported right here in The Epoch Times.

“Special counsel John Durham’s team alleged on Feb. 12 that a tech executive aligned with the Democratic Party spied on former President Donald Trump’s residences and the White House when Trump was president,” Phillips said.

“Durham said in a court filing that the spying took place in order to establish an “inference” and “narrative” to tie Trump to the Russian government.”

Electronic spying on the White House at the behest of the Democratic Party? It’s what you would expect from Chinese or Russian intelligence. And we thought the Mueller investigation was bad.

And talk about strange cases of projection. The Democrats were accusing Trump of colluding with Russia while they were behaving like the KGB.

Trump himself responded that this is worse than Watergate, and he’s surely correct. Watergate, it will be recalled, was about a small-time break-in at Democratic National Committee headquarters during an election that Republicans won by a historic landslide. Although not to be excused in the slightest, politically, it couldn’t have been more irrelevant.

All of this recent eavesdropping occurred during the tightest of elections (2016) and afterward during an actual presidency. It was clearly aimed at destroying that presidency, sabotaging from within—a genuine insurrection, instead of the phony one we know about. Nothing remotely like that has happened in our history.

And it was all instigated by people close to Hillary Clinton or quite possibly by Clinton herself. We don’t know yet. One of the people involved that we do know about was Jake Sullivan, currently our national security adviser, charged with overseeing the conflict on the Ukraine–Russia border. Think about that. What a disgrace to our country that is. If you and I know about it, every nation in the world knows about it.

This evolving scandal—atrocity might be a better word—has most probably eliminated Clinton from the Democratic presidential sweepstakes. It may even sweep up President Joe Biden.

But wait, as they say, there’s more. Or could be.

Let’s go back to English common law—“falsus in uno” and all that.

The Washington Examiner’s Byron York writes in his influential Daily Memo:

“One of the most contentious claims Donald Trump ever made was his insistence that he had been the target of spying. He made the charge in several different ways. For example, in March 2017, Trump, just two months in office, tweeted, ‘Terrible! Just found out that Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory. Nothing found. This is McCarthyism!’ [Actually, it’s something worse than that.]

“Each time, all the usual anti-Trump voices rushed to accuse the president of lying. But over the years, a series of facts emerged that, while they did not support some of Trump’s most specific charges—Obama did not wiretap Trump in Trump Tower—did support the larger idea that Trump was indeed the target of spying.”

Wait a minute, Byron. How do we know that Barack Obama had nothing to do with this? The investigation is far from complete and, well, “Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus.” (We could also include Hillary’s missing emails on that “omnibus.” And a lot of other things.)

Did you ask Trump if he had evidence of this, Byron? He well might. His track record isn’t bad.

I don’t mean to pick on York, someone I know and who’s a fine journalist, but he’s also sure that the 2020 election was fair and that Biden won.

“Falsus in uno” again?

I would like to ask him a question: Are people capable of breaking into the computer servers of the president of the United States—a national security issue of tremendous implications—capable, morally and practically, of fixing an election?

Regrettably, they are. That doesn’t mean that it happened, but it does mean that it’s worthy of investigation—an investigation that has been blocked at every turn.

Whether Durham’s work will tell us more about that, I don’t know. But he appears to be opening the door on a lot of things. We’ll see if he walks in. It certainly won’t be easy.

But maybe, just maybe, after more than 2,000 years, Diogenes has finally found his honest man in John Durham.


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1 posted on 02/16/2022 11:01:47 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

Oh I can answer.. NO!


2 posted on 02/16/2022 11:02:48 AM PST by Skwor
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To: Red Badger
John Durham, the man chosen by former Attorney General William Barr...

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Does not engender much confidence in Durham right there.

3 posted on 02/16/2022 11:04:04 AM PST by Starboard
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To: Starboard

Everybody makes mistakes..................


4 posted on 02/16/2022 11:04:35 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

I would guess that civil suits are going to start flying.


5 posted on 02/16/2022 11:05:43 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: Red Badger

Democrats behaving like the FBI 🤪


6 posted on 02/16/2022 11:09:15 AM PST by NWFree (Somebody has to say it)
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To: Red Badger
OKAY!

Everybody remember that the only way we know anything about this is because Trump won.

7 posted on 02/16/2022 11:13:04 AM PST by blam
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To: Red Badger

The author’s target York is typical of RINO Republican Congressmen, or the phony conservatives on the Supreme Court. They’re with you on the little things, to get you sucked in, but then on the big ones, they’ll turn and leave you hanging every time.

Maybe Durham will deliver something big, but he hasn’t even actually delivered much of anything little, honestly yet. 18 months and not one person sentenced to jail, despite a huge head start on these cases already haven been done by Nunes, Jordan, etc.


8 posted on 02/16/2022 11:18:29 AM PST by Golden Eagle ( What's in YOUR injection? You really have no way of knowing.)
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To: Red Badger

I’m shocked, shocked to find that spying is going on in here!


9 posted on 02/16/2022 11:31:54 AM PST by griswold3 (When chaos serves the State, the State will encourage chaos)
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To: Red Badger
Some points to ponder, hoping the CIA and NSA are not so incompetent that the servers to the 'Leader of the Free World can be hacked.

Hillary may have hired the firm to hack into Trump's servers at Trump Tower, but who allowed the WH servers to be 'hacked', or did Brennan, Clapper, or even Obama leave behind an agent to help if needed?

Seth Rich was about to blow the whistle on something major when he was murdered, could knowledge of the spying have been it?

How many Congresscritter Democrats were in the know?

Who in the media?

This kind of crime doesn't live in a vacuum. A lot of people had to know or do know. This rabbit hole is going to go deep, and it won't be good going forward. The biggest question is really simple.

Which rat is going to rat out the rest?

10 posted on 02/16/2022 12:05:44 PM PST by Wizdum (Tyranny always ends badly for the tyrannical. Ask Ceaușescu, Gaddafi or Saddam.)
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To: griswold3
As they drop and kick papers across the room.

Papers? What papers?

11 posted on 02/16/2022 12:05:52 PM PST by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the U S of A, and to the REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
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To: Wizdum

“Hacking” can be a ‘inside job’ with direct access...................


12 posted on 02/16/2022 12:11:37 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Starboard

Let me suggest that Durham remembers well what happened to Ken Starr in the Clinton investigation. He was pilloried by the press; he was painted as evil incarnate. Durham has kept a low profile and I feel certain is creating a legal case that is airtight and protected from media brickbats and Democrats in Congress. The case has to be perfect because if it works out as I think it will, Durham will present the most astounding case in American history.


13 posted on 02/16/2022 1:44:32 PM PST by Bookshelf
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To: Starboard

Nope. It doesn’t.


14 posted on 02/16/2022 2:01:34 PM PST by jmacusa (America.Founded by geniuses. Now governed by idiots. )
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To: Skwor

Congrats. You are the first to post an irrelevancy without reading the column.


15 posted on 02/16/2022 3:27:10 PM PST by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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To: Red Badger

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16 posted on 02/16/2022 5:04:07 PM PST by sauropod (Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad. Life is risk, your highness.)
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To: Bookshelf

Durham probably knows that he will pay a huge personal price for exposing the Deep State’s plot and the people who perpetrated it. His notoriety will cost him in terms of losing all his friends and associates. Despite doing a selfless patriotic duty they will come to view him as too toxic to be around because he told the truth in a town that is fueled by lies.

Truthtellers are often ostracized. Durham has to know that. So will he water down his investigation so he can say he did his job without angering the powers that be? It will be a tough balancing act for him to pull off.

Like a lot of people on this forum I’ve been critical of Durham but I do appreciate the tough position he is in. That said, when you want the job and position you have to take what comes with the territory.


17 posted on 02/17/2022 8:10:49 AM PST by Starboard
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