Friday, February 2, 2018

McCabe may have withheld Clinton evidence from Comey for 'weeks'

The Wall Street Journal reports that former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe may have learned about new Hillary Clinton emails on pervert Anthony Weiner's laptop almost a month prior to alerting Congress and may have waited weeks to tell then-FBI director James "Lordy" Comey of their existence. 

The WSJ said that a number of text messages shared between paramour FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page show McCabe "knew of thousands of new emails pertaining to Clinton's private email server used at the State Department on or before September 28, 2016."

Strzok and Page are under investigation for undermining the Clinton investigation as well as Mueller's inquiry into Trump campaign collusion with the Russians to influence the 2016 election.

The email between the lovebirds came exactly a month before Comey informed Congress that more evidence against Clinton's handling of classified information was found on the laptop of Weiner shared with his wife, Huma Abedin, a Clinton aide. 

This may show that McCabe wanted to wait before telling Comey.

Strzok texted Page on September 28th: "Got called up to Andy's [McCabe's] earlier. [H]undreds of thousands of emails turned over by Weiner's atty or sdny, includes a ton of material from spouse. Sending team up tomorrow to review . . . this will never end . . ."

Judicial Watch has put in a FOIA request asking for further evidence of McCabe's possible inaction on Clinton's emails. So far, the FBI is sitting on their hands like the Democrats did at the SOTU when Trump mentioned standing for the flag and the lowered black unemployment.

According to WSJ, the emails and text messages are now the subject of an internal FBI investigation about whether McCabe deliberately sat on the evidence of Clinton's illegal emails until the election was over in the hope that she won, or rekindle the investigation if somehow she lost to a TV reality star.

I mean, c'mon, what are the chances?


Weasel calls memo "dishonest" and "misleading"

The Prince of Pontification, James Comey, slammed the GOP memo by Devin Nunes as "dishonest" and "misleading." Yes, the man who leaked information about the President to his buddy in order to give the gossip to the media is bloviating about honesty. 

Comey is the most insufferable person on the planet.

The fired former FBI director was anything but impressed with the FISA memo's contents, but that's because he's possibly behind much of what transpired with both his agency and the DOJ. 

Lordy.

"That's it?" the boy scout Comey tweeted. "Dishonest and misleading memo wrecked the House intel committee, destroyed trust with Intelligence Community, damaged relationship with FISA court, and inexcusably exposed classified investigation of an American citizen. For what? DOJ & FBI must keep doing their jobs."

What a cocky crock from a phony Comey.

Comey used the politically financed and inspired dossier to go after Carter Page. He is everything he accuses the memo to be, what he accuses Nunes, who wrote the memo to be.

Comey is a disgrace and a weasel.


The Memo is Declassified

The GOP memo has finally been declassified and will be made public today.

It is said that without the dossier put together by Christopher Steele, the FBI and DOJ would not have secured a surveillance warrant. 

The dossier, as you probably know, was financed by the Hillary Clinton campaign as part of opposition research on the Trump campaign. 

The FOIA court said they had no knowledge of the origins of the dossier.


Hamas called out for their terrorism by Trump administration

Hamas' head scum wafer, Ismail Haniyeh, is now designated as a "global terrorist" and boy oh boy, is Hamas enraged. They're always enraged--they wake up enraged and beat their wives in an enraged state of mind.

The Trump administration has labeled Haniyeh as a "specially designated global terrorist" (SDGT) and Hamas has called the move a "dangerous violation of international law." The terrorist group also said that they would not be stopped from "liberating its land and holy places."

So what does Hamas mean by a "dangerous violation of international law?"

Is it firing rockets at Israeli civilian and school buses from Gaza? Could it possibly be the murdering of a Jewish family while they slept in their beds?

Is it considered a "dangerous violation of international law" to celebrate these Jewish murders by passing out sweets and naming schools and monuments to celebrate the murderers?

The SDGT designation prohibits Americans from engaging in transactions with these designees and any assets they may have in the U.S. are frozen. The designation was announced Wednesday by State Department coordinator Nathan Sales while addressing a conference of the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv.

"Haniyeh is the president of Hamas' political bureau," Sales said. "He's also closely tied to the group's terrorist operations, including attacks on Israeli citizens. Haniyeh has been a member of Hamas since the 1980s and he rose through the ranks in large part by continually championing terrorism against Israel."

Hamas is a terrorist organization that makes the false claim that Israel is Palestinian. I guess they never read the Old Testament.



Thursday, February 1, 2018

Now it's Stephen King. Has everything devolved into politics?

Stephen King just had to get involved on social media to take a shot at Republicans after the train they were in on, heading to a West Virginia retreat struck a sanitation truck, killing the driver and seriously injuring a passenger. He tweeted:
"A trainload of Republicans on their way to a pricey retreat hit a garbage truck," he tweeted on Thursday. "My friend Russ calls that karma."
Many people thought King was being a leftist ass as many responded to his insensitive tweet.

Piers Morgan was among the first to respond by simply tweeting: "A man died in that crash, you despicable man."

Realizing that he was exposed for the ass that he is, King posted a follow-up:
"Of COURSE sorry the truck driver died."
Note, King didn't refer to the driver as a garbage truck driver as he did when he was attacking Republicans for being of a different political persuasion than his.

The anti-Stephen King attacks continued and he soon apologized tweeting:
"A rather thoughtless tweet from me concerning the train-truck crash, for which I apologize (if one is necessary). It should be pointed out, too, that those Republican politicians, who can be heartless when they vote, immediately got out to help."
So Republicans are heartless when they vote against abortion up to 20 weeks, at a time the unborn baby is able to feel pain. Republicans are heartless when they want to impose "Kate's Law" to protect Americans from illegal immigrants with prison records from waltzing into the country and get protection in so-called 'sanctuary cities' whose liberal leaders refuse to cooperate with law enforcement. And Republicans are heartless because they tend to give significantly more in charity than Democrats.

My favorite response to King came from @mmmblake1 who tweeted:
"Was it karma when that van hit you?"
She was referring to the 1999 incident when a distracted driver struck King from behind with a van. King's injuries were quite serious and he required surgeries and physical therapy.

One would think that such a gifted writer would have the capacity to see beyond politics and his leftist prejudices against people who think differently. He is apparently only good at one thing and that doesn't make him right.

Shadenfreude is never an attractive quality.

Trump puts Dems 'in the dump' over SOTU

Secret lovers? It rings true.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi looked like someone killed her cat and ate it in front of her as she sat and listened to President Trump's State of the Union address.

Sitting beside Minority Whip and paramour [because it 'rings true' and "if it rings true it is true," according to "Fire and Fury" author and serial schmuck Michael Wolff] the pair looked as if the end of the world was just announced.

The president's speech earned strong support in polls from viewers. They said his appeals for bipartisanship and national unity hit the right notes of challenge to a horribly divided Congress. So horrible, in fact, Rep. Maxine Waters gave a pre-recorded speech of her own as a rebuttal to Trump's even though she wasn't in attendance to hear it.

According to a CBS poll, 75 percent of those who watched the speech approved of it, calling it unifying and even backing Trump's policies.

Heck, why not? Many of those policies are not even conservative and are clearly liberal, such as paid leave.

Democrats saw the speech the way they see everything that doesn't agree with their leftist agenda: as racist. 

When Trump highlighted black families who teenage children were killed by MS-13 gang members, the left said this was racist. Just because MS-13 gang members kill folks, doesn't mean that all MS-13 gang members are bad people. That's apparently their logic because that was what Trump was saying.

In an effort to explain how she hears Trump say what she wants to hear, Sen. Kamala Harris said: "While I am always willing to work with my colleagues across the aisle, the president's call for bipartisanship and unity rings hollow."

And in those words, again, of Michael Wolff, if it rings hollow, it is hollow. Don't believe your lying ears and eyes.

Harris is obviously planning to run for president in 2020, so she's pretending to be able to work across the aisle. She is so far to the left, she has a nude photo of Karl Marx on her wall.

Kevin Sheridan, a Republican Party strategist, believes the Democrats are so ensnared by their distaste for anything Trump, that it puts them in a box whereby they can end up being their own worst enemies.

"They loathe this man; we get it," Sheridan said. "It is just what else do they have to offer voters? That is it? That is not a positive and optimistic agenda. They are just running on Trump hatred, and it manifests itself in everything they say or do, including in Nancy Pelosi's scowling face."

Sheridan said of Democrats that "They have no message. They have no policy agenda other than 'We hate Donald Trump.'"

I can hear Maxine Waters thinking, 'Isn't that enough?'

Maxine Waters: Trump, not for prime time

The crazy woman from California, (no, not Nancy Pelosi) Repugnant Maxine Waters, appeared on BET Wednesday and went into another one of her tirades against President Trump after his State of the Union speech.

"Whenever he appears on TV," she began through her nose, "there should be a disclaimer that says 'This may not be acceptable for children."

Perhaps this is why she didn't watch the speech.

You would think by her warning that Waters was talking about Jay-Z's lyrics. The Zeester was very upset with President Trump's words, but you need to listen to his words to compare levels.

Waters pre-recorded a response to Trump's address which was played on Angela Rye's BET special.

"One speech cannot and does not make Donald Trump presidential. He's not presidential and he never will be presidential. He claims that's bringing people together but make no mistake, he is a dangerous, unprincipled, divisive and shameful racist," Waters, a corrupt politician, said without defining her terms.

Maxine Waters was named one of the most corrupt members of Congress back in the day.

At the end of her tedious screed, she described President Trump as a "terrible role model for our children," because of "his hatred for women and people of color . . . " and she knows this because she knows what is in his heart.

Waters, among several other leftist losers, did not attend the State of the Union address and tends not to speak about things in which she actually has first-hand knowledge.

She is alleged to have a poster of President Trump that she uses as a dartboard in the basement of her $2.8 million home.

Poor Maxine.

Dem. Nashville Mayor admits affair and may have misused taxpayer funds

Democratic Mayor of Nashville, Megan Barry, admitted to having an extramarital affair with former head of her security team and admitted she hoped to repair "the damage I have done."

It's unclear if the damage she was referring to was to her husband, Bruce or to the taxpayers whose funds she may have misused.

The Barrys had a son, Max, who, on July 30, 2017 died of an apparent drug overdose in Denver, Colorado at the age of 22.

Some of Ms. Barry's accomplishments since she has been mayor of Nashville:
Gun violence has increased significantly, rising up to 21 shootings from January to October 2017. The Tennessean noted that 2017 was "the bloodiest year for teens and children in more than a decade," many of whom were black children who lived in city-run [aka Democratic run] housing projects such as the James A. Cayce Homes. Barry promised to "get illegal guns off of our streets and out of the hands of kids and dangerous criminals" and she offered more job training for local kids. She did not explain how she planned to accomplish the goal of getting illegal guns out of the hands of kids.
In December 2017, Barry dedicated the first historical marker in Tennessee to honor an LGBT activist, Penny Campbell, in East Nashville. It is unclear as to which, if any, gender Penny Campbell identifies with, but whichever one or two she or he or whatever does, you can bet Barry is on board.
On January 31, 2018, Mayor Barry admitted she had an extramarital affair with Sgt. Robert Forrest Jr., the cop in charge of her security detail.

The Nashville city council's budget chairwoman, Tanaka Vercher, is reviewing her options to investigate if Barry possibly misused taxpayer funds during her extramarital affair. Vercher heads the budget and finance committee and has asked the council's lawyer to determine her authority to investigate the mayor's expenses during her tryst with her former security chief.

Barry accrued over $33,000 in travel expenses combined between her and Forrest, from January to late October 2017. She claims all the trips were just business related, not 'monkey business' related.

The Tennessean reviewed the case finding over $7,000 in overtime working on trips attended by Barry et al. In 2017, Barry and Forrest went on nine trips together--including one excursion to Greece--which they claim were "business related."

Forrest said on January 17th that he would retire Wednesday after over 31 years with Metro Nashville Police, 14 years of which he spent supervising the mayor's security detail over three administrations, and only this last one did he have a sexual relationship with the person he was securing.

"Right now the perception is--whether it's true or not--that this affair occurred on taxpayer's dime," Vercher said.

Trips to Greece are often taken by mayors of Nashville to ensure that Nashville souvlaki shops are getting pure ingredients.

Barry vowed during a Wednesday news conference to cooperate with any investigators in her conduct review, as if she had much of a choice.

"There were no policies that were violated," [if you don't count divine policy] she said. "Nothing illegal happened. The records will absolutely show that the expenses matched what the overtime expected."

Barry was elected in 2015 and said she plans to continue in office.

The affair began soon after she took office.

"I accept full responsibility for the pain I have caused my family and his," Barry blathered in a statement. "I am so sorry to my husband Bruce, who has stood by me in my darkest moments and remains committed to our marriage, just as I am committed to repairing the damage I have done."

Poor Mayor Barry--she is definitely the victim here, it seems.

Taking a page out of the POTUS communication handbook she tweeted:
"God will forgive me, but the people of Nashville don't have to. In the weeks and months to come, I will work hard to earn your forgiveness and earn back your trust. nashville.gov/News-Media/New..."
It's nice to know that even a mayor of a major US city can know what God will do. She even admitted knowing her behavior was destructive and said she "did it anyway."

But the best part was her pontificating while apologizing. "I must hold myself to the highest standard of which the voters deserve to expect. Please know that I'm disappointed in myself but also understand that I'm a human and that I made a mistake."

In a statement carefully reviewed by his attorney, Forrest said he regretted allowing his "professional relationship" with Ms. Barry turn "into a personal one."

The poor guy asked for privacy as he works "to rebuild the trust of the ones I love most."

Good luck with that trust, dude.


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