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HORIST: McCabe, a treacherous coup-plotter

<p>Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe has broken his silence to explain how and why he initiated an obstruction of justice investigation against the President of the United States&period;  According to him&comma; he and others in the top ranks of the FBI – including Director James Comey&comma; who had just been fired – were deeply concerned that President Trump had gained office with the conspiratorial assistance of the Russian government&period;  At least that is their story&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In outtakes from his upcoming ABC’s 60 Minutes interview&comma; McCabe branded himself as some sort of national patriot – defending the Republic from a presidential usurper&period;  He confirmed that he wanted to launch the investigation in such a way that it could not be shut down for any reason&period;  He alleges to have feared that Trump and others&comma; presumably Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein&comma; would terminate the investigation quietly at the behest of Trump&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>McCabe further underscored his claimed seriousness of their concerns by revealing that Rosenstein had discussed wearing a body wire to record Trump making incriminating comments&period;  If the word &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;entrapment” popped into your mind&comma; you are getting the drift of it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The group – dare I say&comma; cabal – then supposedly discussed the possibility of using the 25<sup>th<&sol;sup> Amendment to remove Trump from office&period;  As expected&comma; the &num;NeverTrump Resistance Movement media jumped on this story as if it were gospel&period;  They spun and re-spun the story to advance the idea that the expressed concerns and fears McCabe alleged were real&period;  According to the pandering press&comma; McCabe &amp&semi; Co&period; were great Americans doing their job &&num;8212&semi; saving the Republic from an illegitimate President&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Of course&comma; all this was being done without one important legal requirement – probable cause&period;  They were not acting on evidence&comma; but hoping to find something … anything … to pin on the President&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It is often said that the simplest explanation is most often the correct one&period;  In this case&comma; the facts and history suggest a far simpler and far darker explanation&period;  Though McCabe presented his known actions in the most positive manner possible&comma; he did admit that he and others were looking to bring down President Trump by alleging – concocting – a criminal case against him&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This has the stench of a palace coup&comma; with several of the top leaders of the FBI as the coup-plotters&period;  Among the most prominent besides McCabe would be the recently terminated James Comey&comma; Special Agent Peter Strzok &lpar;and his paramour co-worker Lisa Page&rpar;&comma; Bruce Ohr &lpar;and wife Nellie&rpar; and a couple of lesser go-alongs&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There are a number of important facts that cast doubt on McCabe’s self-serving explanation&period;  First and foremost is that he not only had the motivation to lie about the events&comma; but he has been proven to be a liar&period;  It got him fired without a pension from the FBI as an outcome of an internal Inspector General investigation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>McCabe is a disgruntled – to say the least – former employee&comma; who has every motivation to get even with those who &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;done him wrong&period;”  The fact that the eastern elitist media takes a disgruntled liar at face value says a lot about their journalistic ethics – or lack thereof&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We also have to remember that the plot to take Trump down did not commence with the firing of Comey&period;  No&period; No&period; No&period;  They were hell-bent on stopping Trump from being elected&period;  They had all their eggs in the Hillary Clinton basket&period;  Their animus against Trump was unconcealable – and when it was discovered in a serious of text messages between Strzok and Page&comma; the D&period;C&period; publication <em>The Hill<&sol;em> wrote&colon; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;It is no longer in dispute that they &lpar;Strzok&comma; Page and others&rpar; held animus for <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;thehill&period;com&sol;people&sol;donald-trump">Donald Trump<&sol;a>&comma; who was a subject of their Russia probe&comma; or that they openly discussed <strong>using the powers of their office<&sol;strong> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;nypost&period;com&sol;2018&sol;06&sol;14&sol;texts-reveal-disgraced-fbi-agent-told-lover-well-stop-trump&sol;">to &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;stop” Trump<&sol;a> from becoming president&period;”  Consider for a moment the highlighted phrase&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;using the powers of their office&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It was after those text messages went public that Strzok was bounced from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team – and one can only wonder why Strzok was selected in the first place&period;  Mueller most certainly must have known of his feelings about Trump well in advance&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The interest in protecting Clinton was evident when Comey concluded an investigation and articulated a number of official ethical and legal lapses on the part of candidate Secretary of State Clinton but recommended against criminal prosecution&period;  Oh wait&excl;  Comey did more than recommend against prosecution – which was in and of itself an abuse of his authority – he actually decided she should not be prosecutor&period;  He falsely and improperly assumed the role of the Department of Justice by saying that no prosecutor would pursue the case&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It is also noteworthy that Strzok &&num;8212&semi; who had the lead in the Clinton investigation –  arbitrarily altered Comey’s final report to remove wording that would suggest prosecutable criminality on the part of Clinton&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>McCabe’s interest in Clinton was reflected in the fact that his wife was not only a Democrat candidate for the State Senate in Virginia but was closely tied to Clintons&period;  In fact&comma; Jill McCabe received approximately &dollar;500&comma;000 through Clinton’s top fundraiser&comma; Virginia Governor Terry  McAuliffe&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>According to rumors&comma; Comey’s skin in the game was to be retained as FBI Director AND the prospect of having his name replace the controversial and largely discredited J Edgar Hoover’s name on the FBI headquarters in D&period;C&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It was during the campaign that the bogus dossier surfaced alleging that Trump had been indiscreet in Moscow – salacious sex&comma; of course – and that Vladimir Putin had the goods on him&period;  The unsubstantiated dossier was obtained by the Clinton campaign from Russian sources through a former British intelligence agent&comma; Michael Steele &&num;8212&semi; a fact that should have garnered the attention of the FBI as a case of Russian meddling in the American election&comma; but strangely did not&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>And how did that phony dossier get into the hands of the Trump adversaries in the FBI&quest;  Weeeell&comma; it was provided to another member of the cabal&comma; Special Agent Bruce Ohr&period;  And from whom did he receive this fraudulent document&quest;  From his wife&comma; Nellie&comma; who worked for the consulting firm that fronted for the Clinton campaign and actually paid for the document&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The unsubstantiated – and later discredited – dossier was used by the FBI to intimidate Trump and eventually as a reason to seek surveillance warrants on Trump campaign in the person of Carter Page&period;  Of course&comma; Comey did not disclose to the court that the document was unverified and was obtained from the Clinton Campaign&period;  In short&comma; they pulled a fast one on the court&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In sworn testimony&comma; Comey admitted that he had improperly – and perhaps illegally – leaked damaging information on Trump to a friend who was directed to get it to the friendly <em>New York Times<&sol;em>&period;  Comey confirmed that his intent was to trigger the appointment of a special counsel to go after Trump&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We also have to keep in mind that all this Trump stuff was ancillary to the reasons for the Special Counsel&period;  The primary purpose was to investigate the broad issue of Russian interference in the election&period;  Initial findings suggested that Russia did interfere&comma; but not just in favor of one side&period;  For those with memories longer than the life span of a fruit fly&comma; Russian social media activities were directed to help Clinton by hurting Trump&comma; to help Trump by hurting Clinton and to spread general public consternation – especially in race relations&period; The subsequent focus on Trump and the campaign was the product of the anti-Trump Resistance Movement and a dishonest and unfair news media – all orchestrated by the cabal within the FBI&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Once Trump was elected&comma; the conspiracy against him at the FBI did not cease – and that is the scary part&period;  That is when politicization of the FBI in a campaign became the abuse of the FBI to unseat a duly elected President&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We know something was afoot – as they say in those old British detective movies – when Strzok assuaged his lover&&num;8217&semi;s concerns over the election of Trump by assuring her that &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;they” had an &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;insurance policy&period;”  The plural &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;they” makes it clear that the cryptic &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;insurance policy” was the work of a conspiracy&period;  And who the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;they” may have been became clearer and clearer due to their own Inspector Clouseau-style bumbling&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We have to address the fact that both Comey and McCabe have what is called &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;contemporary notes” supporting their position&period;  These are said to be &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;strong evidence” by Democrats and the fawning news media&period;  Really&quest;  Do you really believe that intelligence agents who are willing to prop up a phony dossier are not clever enough to salt the mine with phony reports&quest;  By the time they drafted those notes&comma; they were already months into the plan to stop Trump&period;  In view of all the actions and lies&comma; it would be foolish to take those contemporary notes at face value&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Oh … then there is the issue of the 25<sup>th<&sol;sup> Amendment&period;  It is being bantered about as evidence of the seriousness of the investigation into Trump&period;  They say it was being seriously discussed and considered&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>What utter nonsense&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Read the 25<sup>th<&sol;sup> Amendment&period;  It does not remotely apply&period;  It is designed to address the physical incapacitation of a President – you know&comma; one who may be in vegetative state from a stroke&period;  It requires the consent of the Vice President and the Cabinet&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The anti-Trump cabal in the FBI and the folks at the Department of Justice are all very smart lawyers&period;  They know that the 25<sup>th<&sol;sup> Amendment is not at all applicable &&num;8212&semi; and it is impossible to believe that they would engage in serious conversation of using it against Trump no matter how much they hated him and want him out&period;  It is nothing more than another one of those phony narratives advanced for public consumption&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Not since old J&period; Edgar Hoover was blackmailing politicians – including Presidents of the United States – and abusing the FBI to go after Martin Luther King&comma; has the agency been so damaged by the misdeeds and misconduct of its most senior officials&period;  At least Hoover was only blackmailing them&period;  These characters were hoping to derail a presidential candidate&comma; &&num;8212&semi; and failing that&comma; overthrow an election&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Now that we have a new attorney general overseeing the Department of Justice&comma; let us hope that justice will be served&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there &OpenCurlyQuote;tis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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