When The FBI Does It, That Means That It’s Not Illegal

Not just the botched anthrax investigation — there’s more in Mueller’s long history;

When did you find out that the FBI office in Boston was in the business of framing innocent men on behalf of their serial-­killing, cocaine-dealing underworld paymasters? And what exactly did you do about it when you ran that agency for eight years?”

 

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20 Replies to “When The FBI Does It, That Means That It’s Not Illegal”

  1. Did Comey bury himself in admitting Trump asked him repeatedly about the known to be false Russian dossier?

    Meanwhile he was surveilling the Trump team, using this idiotic dossier as both justification and bait.

    Never got into the conversation?

    A complete lack of ethics, personal aggrandizement and definitely some willful misstatements to Congress.

    This book should be renamed “My Alibi.” Too bad for him he can’t bleach bit the record.

    A tale of two slanted investigations, coming soon to a headline near you courtesy of the DOJ IG.

    Part two of his slimemoires apparently takes aim at Loretta Lynch.

  2. Huh?! … imagine that … I haven’t read ONE word about this botched “investigation” from the mass media cheerleaders for Mueller. Not a word.

    LIES of omission are sometimes even larger than lies of comission.

  3. “I don’t know the answer to that.”
    If you don’t know the answer, you were never fit to hold the office. Firing Comey was absolutely the right decision.
    I understand that the politics of firing Meuller and Rosenstein are monumentally complex , but how can Trump not fire them when these admissions dribble out? At some stage he’ll have to.

    1. Firing Comey was the MINIMUM !!! As we are now seeing (as I have been saying all along) … the “rank and file” need to sent packing as well. They are doing everything BUT keeping Americans safe.

      1. government agencies become cocooned, and separated from reality. I’v spoken to some over time, and their inability to see a facts is astounding, even when literature issued by their own department states so. I’v had interesting conversations with people who worked for Canadian postal services, and their denial would be comical if not so troubling. It’s is not just the FBI and/or CIA, it’s just about every damn government agency, in every damn western country

        1. … and it is as simple as … job preservation. Simply doing as they’re told. Sorry. Breaking the law and trampling on constitutional rights trumps job security

  4. It is becoming ever more clear that the FBI has been a rogue agency for years no I mean decades and Trump is simply their latest victim. The problem the FBI has is that their latest victim has political power which is an existential threat to the FBI. The FBI won’t quit because to do so would likely bring many if not most of the FBI up on criminal charges. Some one far more statistically aware than I said the the federal DOJ has a 97% conviction rate. Stalin would be jealous.

  5. As Mark Steyn has said repeatedly, the process is the punishment. Using unlimited tax-payer funded resources, and a complicit media, the witch hunt is meant to wear down the target no matter how long it takes.

    1. Great point, though in Trump I believe strongly they have met their match!

  6. At this point Meuller would LOVE to be fired. He’s got nothing on the President or it would of been leaked and he knows that after 14 months there’s nothing to get. He’s in a desperate spot because the pressure is on. It was to be a slam dunk when he started and it’s completely fizzled. If Trump fired him now it would let him off the hook. I think let him twist and turn along with the Media and the Haters.

    1. Mueller would love to get fired, and so hope CNN and the rest of the DeMedia. Trump may fire Rosenstein now, assuming we’ve heard the full DOJ IG report (if we have count me disappointed, we already knew McCabe was scum).

      The FBI has been reduced to a partisan self caricature, gutted of professionalism by Obama’s unrelenting politicization of civil service. I suspect this rot of politicized incompetence is across the board, but it’s noticed in the high profile world of justice, especially with DeMarxists cavorting about, flaunting the law with foundations, books and self-serving recollections.

      Methinks there are a whole bunch of Comeys, Brennans and Lerners out there. With Rosenstein ejected for his obvious conflicts of interest, the way is clear to get to the bottom of their garbage. If Sessions has to go in the meantime, &/or if other political-bureaucratic operatives have to get crushed along the way, so be it.

      The DeMarxists have launched a full scale offensive against the rule of law and the primacy of elections in favour of their political and personal interests. Isn’t that why the Dems got the boot last election? Yet they still pine for control of the House.

      They and the RINO/Never Trump fools have to be cleaned out. If this is not aggressively done, the stage will be set for a DeMarxist takeover of the and attempted strangulation of the nations with impeachment nonsense.

      For a hint simply recall how our media stepped over each other to cover the Duffy “trial of the century,” always ensuring neither the common sense agenda of Stephen Harper nor the mendacity of the Grit campaign entered the voters’ minds. I appeal to my American friends to not let it happen there, lest they, like us becomes serfs to party power and policy.

      1. “The FBI has been reduced to a partisan self caricature, gutted of professionalism by Obama’s unrelenting politicization of civil service.”

        It started loooooong before Obammy.

        1. Maybe, but Obama took it to a new level, kind of like Chretien’s Grits, where the entire civil service, justice and taxation have been politicized to “Liberal values.” Whether its genesis is elsewhere is irrelevant, it’s unacceptable and must be stopped and reversed to restore ethics in a supposedly independent civil service. Obama set a new low standard for statist intervention in all facets of life, public and private, of the citizens.

    2. The key to this is not to fire Mueller but to severely limit the scope of his work by dismissing Rosenstein and replace him with someone who severely limits Mueller’s scope of investigation and censures Mueller for every time he has or does wander off the reservation. Then give Mueller a hard time line to follow. He has had over a year to discover collusion and so he now has 2 weeks to finish his report and leave the position of SP.

      1. I like your thinking Joe. Hopefully it’s also that of Trump.

        But keep in mind that even if “Russian Collusion” is put to rest, next up are various “sex” scandals. Shocking sex skandals. Shocking! (Rich and powerful men having sex with status seeking women …. unheard of). And if that doesn’t work, then something else. It’s a relentless, no holds barred attack.

        I’ve become bored with it all and no longer pay much attention. And I think that I’m not alone. Skandel Fatigue or something……..

      2. He doesn’t even need to go that far. He just needs to tweet: enough is enough Mueller give your report to Congress in two weeks or be fired for incompetence.

  7. The duo who couldn’t shoot straight:

    Andrew McCabe, the onetime acting director of the FBI, leaked a self-serving story to the press and later lied about it to his boss and federal investigators, prompting a stunning fall from grace that ended in his firing last month, according to a bombshell report released Friday by the Department of Justice’s internal watchdog.

    Inspector General Michael Horowitz, appointed to the post by President Obama, had been reviewing the FBI and DOJ’s actions leading up to the 2016 election.

    The report, handed down to Congress Friday and obtained by Fox News, looked at a leak to The Wall Street Journal about the FBI’s probe into the Clinton Foundation. The report says that McCabe misled investigators about leaks and did so in a way that did not fall under a “public interest” exemption.

    “[W]e concluded that McCabe’s decision to confirm the existence of the CF Investigation through an anonymously sourced quote, recounting the content of a phone call with a senior Department official in a manner designed to advance his personal interests at the expense of Department leadership, was clearly not within the public interest exception,” the report says.

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/04/13/doj-ig-releases-explosive-report-that-led-to-firing-ex-fbi-deputy-director-andrew-mccabe.html

    1. Me too Sid. First Rush then Howie. Great entertainment. I have 99.7 WNTK News Talk Radio bookmarked on my devices or I use the TuneIn app on my phone. If your not talked out by then Michael Savage follows Howie.

  8. There’s an element now fighting to save themselves. It’s when they’re the most dangerous. Buckle up.

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