Anonymous ID: c8cffc March 6, 2019, 12:36 p.m. No.5541733   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1852 >>1904

A reminder to Democrats

 

They will come for (((YOU))) next.

(((YOU))) will use the "wrong" pronoun.

(((YOU))) will tell the "wrong" joke.

(((YOU))) will make the "wrong" hand gesture.

(((YOU))) will say the "wrong" word

(((YOU))) will wear the "wrong" clothes

(((YOU))) will order the "wrong" food

(((YOU))) will singe the "wrong" song

 

NOBODY can keep track on so many "rules", not even (((YOU)))

 

Eventually (((YOU)) will slip up.

 

And (((THEY))) will labeled (((YOU))) as "far right", "bigoted", "islamophobic", "hateful", "patriarch"…

 

All YOUR previous virtue signalling will count for ((NOTHING))).

 

There are crimes ((YOU)) cannot atone for, (((YOU))) see.

 

These crimes can never be forgiven, for those who would forgive (((YOU))) can be tarred with the same brush.

 

(((YOU))) will be a persona non grata. Unemployable. Unloved. Unwanted. Shunned.

 

Just like those (((YOU))) currently torment.

 

This is the NEW BRAVE WORLD (((YOU))) created,

 

Welcome to the purity spiral.

 

Its is a long way down.

Anonymous ID: c8cffc March 6, 2019, 12:41 p.m. No.5541798   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1930

–Mainstream media figures adopt Trump’s narrative that House Judiciary Committee investigation into him is a “fishing expedition”==

 

Mainstream media figures are discussing the House Judiciary Committee document requests – which the committee sent to 81 figures and entities connected to President Donald Trump and his administration – within the framework of the White House’s narrative that the move is a “fishing expedition.”

 

Here are some examples of mainstream media figures and outlets acting as stenographers for the Trump administration’s pushback to the investigation:

 

CNN political analyst (((David Gregory))) said of the various investigations of Trump, “I do think the president is potentially strengthened by all of this, by it being overly broad, by looking like Democrats are simply after the president.”

 

CNN political analyst (((Rachael Bade))) said on New Day, “This is so expansive and so broad that it just – it raises questions of what are they going to do, where are they going to go, and does this actually hurt their own investigation because they are asking for so much?”

 

CNN anchor (((Alisyn Camerota))) told Rep. Lou Correa (D-CA), who serves on the Judiciary Committee, that “the debate is oversight or overreach, and do you really need documents from 81 people and entities to get to the bottom of something?”

 

CNN anchor (((Erica Hill))) called some of the document requests “somewhat dramatic” and asked her guest, “Do they risk, perhaps, in some instances going too far on this?”

 

While discussing the document requests on MSNBC, Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski said, “There is a real, if you’re a Democrat, concern about overreach.”

 

MSNBC anchor (((Andrea Mitchell))) adopted the White House’s frame, asking Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) whether Democrats are “going too far? Are they getting into the realm where they’re going to give the president a lot of ammunition to play the victim?”

 

NBC and MSNBC Senior Politics Editor (((Beth Fouhy))) said, “I’m very puzzled by the politics of this,” adding, “We were assured when Democrats took the control of the House that they were not going to do a quote-unquote ‘fishing expedition’ to bring Trump down, that their investigations would be very targeted, very focused – they wanted to do the work of the American people. … I can understand the reason to go after 81 people from the legal perspective, I don’t see it from the political perspective; this looks like it’s a fishing expedition. It’s certainly something that Fox News and the president’s supporters can define as a fishing expedition.”

 

Los Angeles Times opinion writer (((Michael McGough))) published an op-ed with the headline “House Democrats are going on a Trump fishing expedition,” arguing that the “timing of Nadler’s announcement raises the question of whether the Democrats already have concluded that Mueller won’t deliver the goods” and that “will play into arguments by Trump supporters that Democrats are moving the goal posts.”

 

CNN senior political commentator (((David Axelrod))) wrote on Twitter, “Maybe I’m missing something, but the hazard of an omnibus document demand by House judiciary versus discreet, serial ones is that, however legitimate the areas of inquiry, the wide-ranging nature of it is too easily plays into the ‘witch-hunt’ meme.”

 

The Washington Post’s write-up of the document requests included the line “The extensive scope could bolster claims by Trump and Republicans that congressional Democrats are seeking to undermine the president and cripple his 2020 reelection effort rather than conduct a disciplined, fact-finding inquiry.”

 

Fishing is fun

Anonymous ID: c8cffc March 6, 2019, 12:45 p.m. No.5541860   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2112

(((The FBI used a Yahoo post by Michael Isikoff, which focuses on Carter Page’s July 2016 trip to Moscow, as additional reason to spy on Page.)))

 

Reminder: this is not science fiction.

Anonymous ID: c8cffc March 6, 2019, 12:54 p.m. No.5541981   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2029

Court to unseal Christopher Steele deposition

 

The depositions given by former British spy Christopher Steele and a longtime associate of John McCain must be unsealed, a federal judge said Thursday.

 

U.S. District Court Judge Ursula Ungaro overruled the objections of both Steele and David Kramer to make the depositions public. The pair gave testimony in a lawsuit brought against BuzzFeed in December 2018 by a Russian Internet entrepreneur.

 

The businessman, Aleksej Gubarev, was referenced in the infamous dossier compiled by Steele about President Trump’s alleged connections to Russia. Gubarev objected to BuzzFeed’s publishing of the dossier in January 2017, which accused him of using his companies to hack into computers owned by the Democratic National Committee.

 

(((The depositions could be released as soon as March 14.)))

 

Ungaro dismissed the libel suit brought by Gubarev in December, ruling that the publishing of the dossier was protected by the fair report privilege.

 

BuzzFeed was heavily criticized for publishing the unverified 35-page dossier, which contained salacious allegations against the president.

 

Kramer, a former State Department official, gave the dossier to BuzzFeed in December 2016, after meeting Steele in London weeks earlier.

 

Steele was hired by Fusion GPS during the 2016 presidential campaign to compile opposition research on Trump.

 

Last year, Republicans from the House Intelligence Committee put together a memo that accused the FBI and the Justice Department of obtaining surveillance warrants to spy on Carter Page, a former Trump campaign adviser, by using the dossier, but failing to present key information, including its author's anti-Trump bias and Democratic benefactors, to the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.

 

Democrats argued in a rebuttal memo that the FISA process was not abused and the GOP allegations are meant to discredit special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.

 

Trump’s former longtime lawyer Michael Cohen cast doubt on the dossier in a hearing with the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday. The dossier claimed Cohen visited Prague during the 2016 campaign to meet with Russian officials, but Cohen denied under oath ever visiting the city.

 

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5754712-Order-on-Motion-to-Intervene.html