Friday, January 25, 2019

The Politics of Personal Destruction

The special prosecutor "witch hunt" has taken in its sixth Trump campaign staffer; Roger J. Stone.


 AP News reported that the FBI conducted an early morning raid on Mr. Stone's house in Florida. Why? The article's eleventh paragraph states:
"Well-known for his political antics and hard ball tactics, Stone has reveled in being a Washington wheeler-dealer dating back to the Nixon administration. He has also pushed several conspiracy theories and was an early and vocal supporter of Trump’s candidacy."
And, just prior to that paragraph, Pres. Trump's press secretary said last Friday, 01/18:
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Trump’s press secretary, told CNN Friday the charges brought against Stone “don’t have anything to do with the president.”
There you have it! 

Because as a young man in the '70s, Stone was helping the left's first major casualty - Pres Nixon - and was a member of Pres. Trump's campaign team in the last election, and because he wrote a book revealing information and evidence that V.P. LBJ was behind having JFK assassinated, the special prosecutor is going after all of those associated in any way with the man the liberals utterly despise because they lost to an outsider of the "swamp" whose now exposing all of their corruption. (I wouldn't be surprised, then, if Mr. McClellan was arrested by the special prosecutor as well.)

Since no evidence at all has been revealed by this rigged special prosecutor team of salivating "pit bulls", the only way they seem to be able to satisfy their leftist followers on CNN is to entrap campaign team members in "process crimes" which mostly consist of omitting a point about something which has nothing to do with the alleged "collusion with Russia to get Trump elected". Quoting from the Reuters article:

Michael Zeldin, a former federal prosecutor, said the indictment underscored the Trump's campaign's pursuit of damaging information, much like the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower between Trump campaign aides and a Russian lawyer with ties to the Kremlin. Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., has acknowledged he was expecting to get "dirt" on Clinton at the meeting.

Zeldin said the new details in the indictment were damaging politically to Trump but that it remained unclear if there was criminal exposure for anyone else in Trump's orbit. He noted that Mueller made a point of portraying WikiLeaks as an organization that has repeatedly been involved in posting stolen documents from U.S. citizens.
In other words, manufacture crimes on the target to make it look as though the special prosecutor team is justified for spending hundreds of millions of taxpayer money for sustaining a "witch hunt" that isn't finding anything significant against the president. After all, it was Asst. A.G. Rosentsein who authorized the special prosecutor, and he's clearly part of a liberal "inner circle" as my previous post has pointed out.

However, I caution those who feel that, because they've not found anything on Pres. Trump, he won't be impeached by the liberals in the House. Since it's becoming apparent from recent reports about those in Trump's cabinet who were doing their best to undermine the president's agenda, the "resistance" won't have a difficult time coming up with something that will stick to the wall. After all, it's payback for them to get Donald for Bill.

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