Anonymous ID: 3e1314 June 13, 2020, 11:47 p.m. No.9608371   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8432 >>8507 >>8531 >>8607 >>8711 >>8810 >>8911 >>8968 >>9004

Senate Collusion Theater

 

Anybody who knew about the problems with the dossier and continued to use it are good candidates to go to jail.”

 

So said Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Lindsey Graham (R., N.C.) earlier this week, referring to the infamous “dossier” of faux intelligence reporting generated by former British spy Christopher Steele on behalf of the Hillary Clinton campaign. Senator Graham was laying the groundwork for a push he has recently invigorated — to say “reinvigorated” would be misleading — to examine … well … it’s not exactly clear what he’s planning to examine.

 

(snip)

Given that Graham has no power to send any good candidates to jail, and the real investigative work either has already been done by the Justice Department’s inspector general, or is in the process of being done by prosecutor John Durham, one can’t help but ask: What is the objective of this scattershot production?

 

This is a pressing question now that Graham, on a party-line vote of his committee, has been authorized to carpet-bomb Obama-world with subpoenas. Dozens of them: the Trump–Russia Who’s Who, to be hauled in for what we’re supposed to believe will be hours of grueling testimony. Sure, it may take Senate Republicans a year or four to get around to historic Democratic abuses of the government’s awesome law-enforcement and foreign-intelligence apparatus for political purposes, but man oh man, do they mean business now . . . even though, um, there are only 50 business days left in the Senate’s calendar before Election Day, the Senate has lots of other pending business, and the pendency of Durham’s probe renders the notion of significant congressional testimony a pipe dream.

 

See, if this weren’t theater, Season II would have been integral to Season I, which was “All About the Mueller Investigation.” It has been obvious since before Mueller’s May 2017 appointment that the Trump–Russia probe was highly irregular. In fact, two months before Mueller was named special counsel, Graham and his senior Judiciary Committee colleague, Senator Chuck Grassley, complained to then-FBI director James Comey that, despite the lack of meaningful corroboration, the Steele dossier had been central to the FBI’s submissions to the FISA court for warrants to surveil Carter Page.

 

(snip)

When Mueller was appointed, even though they (unlike the public) knew how baseless the “collusion” allegation was, Senate Republicans joined their Democratic colleagues in celebrating that the probe was now in the hands of a Washington eminence. House Republicans, particularly under then-chairman Devin Nunes leadership in the Intelligence Committee, were being stonewalled by the FBI and the Justice Department as they demanded information about the investigation. With President Trump’s hands tied — if he had forced mass disclosure, he’d have been accused of corruptly obstructing Mueller’s investigation — the House desperately needed Senate Republicans to step up to the plate, to hold hearings, demand answers, and raise the public pressure for disclosure.

 

That’s what Senate Democrats would have done, remorselessly, were the shoe on the other foot.

 

But no, Republican senators weren’t interested in rocking the boat. Just wait until Mueller’s done, Senator Graham & Co. vowed, then we’ll really get to the bottom of this thing. Well, Mueller was done over a year ago … and now they’re going to start issuing subpoenas?

 

It’s a sideshow. There is a serious Justice Department investigation underway, one that may be nearing resolution. When a committee of Congress bestirs itself to start holding hearings under those circumstances, two things happen. First, if the witnesses the Senate suddenly decides it must interview are material to the case prosecutors are trying to build, the Justice Department objects … and the Senate must stand down, lest it be accused of interfering with law enforcement. Second, if other witnesses the Senate suddenly decides it must interview are subjects of the Justice Department’s investigation, then they have a very live Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. Therefore — with all due respect, of course — they tell the Senate to stick its subpoenas where the sun don’t shine.

 

By the way, nobody knows this better than a very accomplished trial lawyer named Lindsey Graham, who served as a prosecutor, a defense lawyer, and a judge in the military-justice system.

 

When the salient witnesses are unavailable, what do you get? You get witnesses who appear both to have known nothing and to have avoided learning anything. That is, you get Rod Rosenstein, the star … ahem … witness in the big hearing the Judiciary Committee held before this week’s spat over the subpoenas.

 

(snip)

So, good luck with those Senate subpoenas … and someone wake me up when we hear something from John Durham.

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/06/lindsey-graham-investigation-objectives-unclear/

Anonymous ID: 3e1314 June 13, 2020, 11:56 p.m. No.9608427   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8432 >>8507 >>8607 >>8711 >>8810 >>8911 >>8968 >>9004

Feud over Black Lives Matter stencil erupts in SF’s Pacific Heights

 

A video apparently filmed in Pacific Heights shows a couple threatening to call the police on a man for writing Black Lives Matter in chalk on the retaining wall of what he said on Twitter is his home.

 

The video, posted on the Twitter account of @jaimetoons on Thursday, shows a woman who identifies herself as Lisa, and a man with her who calls himself Robert chastising the person filming the video for writing the slogan on a low wall. The location and signage match the description of a house that abuts Lafayette Park near the intersection of Gough and Clay Streets.

 

The woman accuses the man making the video of “defacing private property” and claims to know the person who lives in the house. The man filming the video refuses to give them his name and suggests they call the police, which they say they will do.

 

The tweeted video includes a message saying that “A white couple call the police on me, a person of color, for stencilling a #BLM chalk message on my own front retaining wall.”

 

“‘Karen’ lies and says she knows that I don’t live in my own house, because she knows the person who lives here. #blacklivesmatter”, the message continued, using a common internet slang term for an intrusive person taking it on themselves to unfairly police the behavior of others in public.

 

No one answered the door when a reporter rang the bell at a house matching the description of the one in the video, an intricately carved yellow Victorian with a black roof and gold accents. An American flag lay draped on a chair in the darkened foyer.

 

Along with the stenciled message, a large black, red, and green flag with “Black Lives Matter” in large white letters hung in a window facing Gough Street, along with small rainbow LGBT pride flags.

 

The woman and the man calling himself Robert in the video could also not be reached for comment.

 

https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Feud-over-Black-Lives-Matter-stencil-erupts-in-15338715.php

Anonymous ID: 3e1314 June 14, 2020, 12:03 a.m. No.9608457   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8485 >>8507 >>8549 >>8588 >>8607 >>8711 >>8810 >>8911 >>8968 >>9004

Disney and T-Mobile Drop Tucker Carlson Over BLM Remarks, #IStandWithTuckerCarlson Trends in Defiance

 

On Thursday, HuffPost ran “Tucker Carlson Loses Advertisers After Racist Comments AGAIN.”

 

From the article:

 

Tucker Carlson keeps repeating his own dumb history. The Fox News host again is losing advertisers after saying racist stuff.

Disney, T-Mobile, Papa John’s and Vari have pulled their commercials from Tucker Carlson Tonight…

 

Here’s how the piece pointed to the “R” word:

 

The exodus came after Carlson on Monday warned viewers of his popular show on the conservative cable network that Black Lives Matters protests sparked by the police killing of George Floyd were “not about Black lives, and remember that when they come for you.”

 

To be clear, he didn’t make that remark about “protests,” but, rather, “this moment we’re living through,” “theft and mayhem,” and “the rage of the mob.”

 

Either way, the end result was the same.

 

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert bid Tucker adieu:

It definitely is not. Bye-bye Tucker Carlson! #BlackLivesMatter

— Mike Sievert (@MikeSievert) June 10, 2020

 

Disney told Deadline its promotion of ABC wasn’t supposed to air on the program in the first place:

 

“The ABC advertisements were placed on the show without our knowledge by third party media buyers who were unaware that we do not advertise on the show, and they have now been notified not to place any further ads.”

 

Here’s more from HP:

After the segment aired, a Fox News spokesperson said, “Tucker’s warning about ‘when they come for you’ was clearly referring to Democratic leaders and inner city politicians.”

 

Papa John’s said Thursday it would stop advertising on all opinion-based shows, Bloomberg reported.

 

Carlson has repeatedly trashed protesters as national unrest grows over police brutality and racism. This week, he even took issue with a CNN town hall in which Sesame Street characters explained the protests.

 

The Sesame Street incident occurred during what HuffPost called a “bonkers new rant”

 

But amid all the controversy, some on Twitter are coming to the host’s defense.

 

As observed by The Daily Caller, #IStandWithTuckerCarlson is trending.

 

Here’s a Tucker-touting collection:

 

Tucker essentially proves the Papa Johns slogan every night.

 

Better ingredients, Better Television. #IStandWithTucker https://t.co/QEL3m9tHKy

— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) June 12, 2020

 

The Left can’t handle the truth. Much less tolerate anything they disagree with.@foxnews should just let ⁦@TuckerCarlson⁩ have a full uninterrupted hour. https://t.co/r3Yusplo5M

— Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) June 12, 2020

 

Rt if you stand with Tucker Carlson!

Do not let the radical left silence him!

— Brigitte Gabriel (@ACTBrigitte) June 12, 2020

 

If ⁦@FoxNews⁩ drops Tucker, turn off Fox and don’t turn it back on. https://t.co/lWBP7cDfD7

— David Reaboi (@davereaboi) June 11, 2020

 

Juanita Broaddrick amen’d that one:

Me too, David.

— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) June 12, 2020

 

Black Utah congressional candidate Burgess Owens expressed his gratitude:

I want to thank @TuckerCarlson for speaking unpopular truth. He said what needed to be said, what silenced leaders in the black community have been trying to say for decades. Thank you, I've seen these con artists attack my race all my life. Thank you for standing against them.

— Burgess Owens (@BurgessOwens) June 12, 2020

 

Of course, not everyone’s tweeting support:

Tucker Carlson is not only a racist, but an idiot as well. https://t.co/yDOg8dvYto

— David Weissman (@davidmweissman) June 9, 2020

 

One user provided more context in defense of the formerly-bowtied Fox Newser:

 

The viral Tweet that's making the rounds of Tucker Carlson's monologue tonight is about a minute long, and cuts out the majority of his speech. Here's the full clip.

 

They don't want you to see this. pic.twitter.com/7wqscy6oMu

— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) June 9, 2020

 

Personally, I miss the old days — companies stayed away from public positions on politics.

 

Now, it seems, every corporation’s a partisan political group that just happens to sell products or services.

 

And why would any Democratic company want customers who’d watch Fox News?

 

Perhaps Disney and others don’t.

 

But I’d guess there are entities ready to fill that void. After all, despite the way some may frame the country, we’re a nation of diversity — the kind that actually counts: diversity of thought.

 

Even so, is anyone on television suggesting black lives don’t matter? I hope to heaven not.

 

In his monologue, Carlson insisted “Democratic leaders” “should” “care about saving the lives of black people.”

 

He also lamented, “[I]t has very little to do with black lives; if only it did.”

 

https://www.redstate.com/alexparker/2020/06/13/tucker-carlson-t-mobile-disney-papa-johns-ads-support/