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Our perception is that most Americans we know are sick and tired, indeed, fedup with what has been coming out of Washington DC in recent months.  The stench is literally overwhelming and most Americans just ignore it. 

But we think that is a serious mistake.  The FBI and the DOJ have made serious errors and unless the next President and Congress fix this broken system our nation simply cannot survive as it was founded.

The best summary that supports this contention was this week in the House Judiciary Committee hearing when Rep. Harriet Hageman got her turn to speak.  And speak she did.  And the conclusion should be front and center in every American’s understanding of the last three years.  Susie Smith writing at Red State reported the event, with videos of Rep. Hageman’s and Mr. Durham’s comments at the link above:

Special Counsel John Durham testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday for nearly six hours. The Democrat members of the committee trotted out their standard barrage of sly accusations and sinister insinuations, while the Republicans, for the most part, sussed out the highlights (or lowlights) of the most critical findings contained in Durham’s report. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) shook things up a bit, going right after Durham and accusing him of essentially serving as the Washington Generals to the Swamp’s Globetrotters.

For his part, though he appeared somewhat ill at ease, Durham kept his composure, even lobbing a brushback pitch at Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA). He took some affront to Gaetz’s accusations. But it was his response to Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) at the very end of the hearing that served as a chilling portent for the nation’s future.

Hageman utilized most of her allotted five minutes to address Durham, reading prepared remarks:

Mr. Durham, in reviewing your report, I sincerely wanted to understand the work that you did and decipher the various investigations that we have been discussing: the origins, the history, the backstory, the whos, the whys, the whats, the what ifs, and the hows. I desperately wanted to figure out what happened to what was once our flagship law enforcement agencies — the FBI and the DOJ — to determine what went wrong and to evaluate how we can go forward from here. I have listened with great interest, hoping to find some answers to the burning questions of the day. And I have reached a few conclusions that I do not believe are subject to dispute or debate.

Now, I truly appreciate your regard for the agency you have dedicated your career to. I am sure that as your investigation progressed, you must have been truly saddened by what you found. What you have exposed, however, is that we are dealing with something so corrupt and so rotten that no amount of face paint, deflection, or whitewashing can fix this. You have been asked lots of questions about predicates, protocols, the Steele dossier, the Australian connection, Mr. Papadopoulos, Mr. Carter, the FISA court, and Crossfire Hurricane, among others. Your responses have been enlightening, but let’s get to the brass tacks: None of those people or documents or reports were relevant to the FBI when it identified Donald Trump as Public Enemy Number One. What do I mean? The accuracy and veracity of the Steele dossier was irrelevant to the FBI. The accuracy and veracity of the reports coming from the Australian embassy were irrelevant to the FBI. The fact that the Russian experts in the CIA, FBI, NSA, and other agencies had no evidence of any kind of relationship between Mr. Trump and Putin or Russia was irrelevant to the FBI. And the fact that there was no verifiable evidence, such as testimony, documents, videos, or recordings of Russian collusion was irrelevant to the FBI.

Hageman continued, laying out her theory of the motivation behind the whole endeavor.

Nothing — and I repeat, nothing — that the FBI did was designed to show that Donald J. Trump was a Russian asset. That wasn’t the purpose of the entire charade. How do I know this is true? Because they told us so. The very people who cooked this up, and the ones who ran this entire operation: Strzok, Lisa Page, Andrew McCabe, Clinesmith, Steele, the DNC, Perkins Coie. It was never their purpose to prove Russian collusion, and in fact, from the very beginning, they knew that no such thing actually existed. They knew that the entire Russian collusion narrative was fabricated by the Clinton campaign to deflect attention from her mishandling of classified materials and destruction of official emails. They didn’t need to prove Russian collusion. They just had to keep the investigation alive. And so long as they had a complicit press, and so long as they had people in this very body, who has been here — one of the gentlemen, who has been here much of the day, who would go on TV every night and lie about the smoking gun — they could further their personal and political agendas. Oh no, the purpose of Crossfire Hurricane wasn’t to prove Russian collusion — it was to destroy Donald J Trump, and they told us that with the text messages that are set forth on page 49 and 51 of your report — 49 and 50 of your report. And then, if they failed at blocking Mr. Trump from being elected as president, well, they had a backup plan — they had their “insurance policy,” to use Strzok’s terminology — which was to make it impossible for him to govern; to use whatever tools were available to taint his presidency, the legitimacy of his election, his ability to work with foreign leaders, and to make everything about “Russia, Russia, Russia.”

And then, Hageman drilled down to the heart of the matter.

And how has this corruption and rot manifested itself in our everyday lives? In our national culture? In our ability to solve the problems we are facing? It has destroyed some of the key foundations of this country, a foundation built on equal protection, on the belief that justice is blind, on the belief that you will be held accountable if you commit a fraud of the magnitude of what we have been discussing here today, on the belief that due process, justice, and constitutional rights are more than mere words. It has left a smoldering hot volcanic mess where the soul of this country used to be — all because a few people in the FBI decided they wanted to destroy a political candidate and ultimately a president and anyone associated with him. While these folks set out to destroy a presidential candidate and later a presidency, the fact is that they destroyed so much more — and that will be their ultimate legacy. One casualty is America’s faith in our institutions, and another casualty is the erosion of a justice system that is supposed to apply equally to all Americans, but that has been weaponized to protect the favored few elites — the Clintons, the Bidens — while targeting political enemies. That is the current legacy of the FBI and DOJ,

Now at the end of her allotted time, Hageman asked her one and only question of Durham — though Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) did his level best to cut her off:

Mr. Durham, here is my question: How long do you think that this country will survive with a two-tiered justice system that seeks to persecute people based on their political beliefs?

Whatever one’s takeaway of Durham’s report and his testimony might be, it would be difficult to doubt the sincerity (or the foreboding accuracy) of his response:

I don’t think that things can go too much further with the view that law enforcement, particularly the FBI or Department of Justice, runs a two-tiered system of justice. The nation can’t stand under those circumstances.

 


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Big Bob said:
( June 26th, 2023 @ 8:17 am )
 
Florida, Georgia, NY...wherever. Richie rich will be fine.
( June 25th, 2023 @ 8:31 pm )
 
At least Trump has a shot at a fair trial in Florida. Not so the other places the witch hunt is trying to set up Stalin Show Trials, such as Manhattan. Obama had a similar dispute over Presidential records, but was not the target of a vindictive political witch hunt like this. America has truly become a banana republic with these purely political persecutions / prosecutions.
Big Bob said:
( June 25th, 2023 @ 9:49 am )
 
Then roll the dice. Trump will have his day in court to esplain all that to a judge and maybe a jury. Stormtrooper- now that's funny. You can bet kraken Sid will not be representing him!
Big Bob said:
( June 25th, 2023 @ 9:34 am )
 
Then roll the dice. Trump will have his day in court to esplain all that to a judge and maybe a jury. Stormtrooper- now that's funny. You can bet kraken Sid will not be representing him!
( June 25th, 2023 @ 8:09 am )
 
"Cooperation" is NOT a standard within the Presidential Records Act. What are standards include that a president has a power to declassify and a privelege to keep certain records that a former vice president and US Senator does NOT have. Whether Biden actually "cooperated" is unknown because their was never a stormtrooper raid on any of the multiple locations he had classified documents, and indeed no official search by anyone other than Biden's own cronies. Then there is Hillary. How is deleting subpoenaed classified emails, using bleach bit to destroy evidence, and breaking up devices with hammers "cooperating" ??
Big Bob said:
( June 24th, 2023 @ 5:55 pm )
 
Because they cooperated. BTW, tumps on tape saying some documents were classified. Read the indictment.
( June 24th, 2023 @ 8:50 am )
 
When disputes arose with previous presidents and the documents they kept, they were NOT handled with the Stormtrooper methods used by the Biden regime against Trump. The Biden stormtroopers completely ignore the Presidential Records Act and the existing case law under it, which is in Trump's favor. Under the Presidential Records Act and case law, Trump voth had a right to declassify records and to keep them. Biden had NO such right as vice president of us senator, yet he kept classified records anyway. That is a far more egregious offense, but he is not a political target of the KGB, err, FBI.
Big Bob said:
( June 23rd, 2023 @ 5:05 pm )
 
Please, had trump given the documents back when asked, like all the others (JB, MP), he wouldn't be in this mess. Rich little white boy thinks he can piss on the rest of us. He could take a plea or roll the dice.
( June 23rd, 2023 @ 12:57 pm )
 
THe corrupt DOJ and FBI only do coverups and sweatheart deals for Democrats. Hunter Biden even illegally deducted his payments for prostitutes on his taxes. Imagine if anyone other than a Biden had done that!
Big Bob said:
( June 23rd, 2023 @ 9:36 am )
 
Trump could take a plea and get a sweetheart deal too. If not, I recommend he stop confessing on Fox News every other night.
( June 23rd, 2023 @ 7:38 am )
 
They admitted to election interference and trying to over throw the executive branch of govt with their plan and still not a bit of accountability. They are not even being charged with the crimes they committed.
If they will do all that to a person running for president, elected president how much more easily would they do that to any one of us.
It is sickening to see what our govt. has become.
Sad thing is I don't see it getting any better only worse.
Jann said:
( June 22nd, 2023 @ 6:31 pm )
 
Watching this was heartbreaking! America has we once knew it is slipping away at a fast rate. I hope people are asking themselves, what will happen to the world once America finally falls??
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