February 20, 2019
By: Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
"Bad boy! Bad, bad boy!"
Someone should have said that to Andy McCabe a long time ago. And to Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. But their spouses probably already did.
These folks arrogantly participated in the First-Ever American Coup d'Etat, and never received the credit they should have.
According to these "Formers," (they've all been fired), they were just employees at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Simply investigating a crime.
Of course, the crime wasn't a crime, and hadn't been committed. At the time. The Non-Crime of Collusion. By a president.
That always makes it tougher. But being at the Tippy Top of the FBI Elite, they knew that wouldn't be a problem.
These self-annointed Social Justice Warriors had plenty of heavy hitters willing to help, Obama/Clinton Deep Staters all: Former FBI Director James Comey, and Soon-to-be-Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein among them.
Before Comey was given the heave-ho for mismanaging the Hillary E-Mail Debacle, he managed to mismanage events to get his personal friend, and former FBI Director Robert Mueller appointed special counsel for the Non-Russian-Collusion collusion case.
He did it by leaking confidential government memos to a friend. Who leaked it to the press.
And Rosenstein? He wrote the memo to President Trump recommending Comey's dismissal, then later volunteered to wear a wire in meetings with Trump to help get rid of the president they hated.
Using the 25th Amendment.
What could be wrong with that?
In a 60 Minutes interview with Scott Pelley, McCabe told Pelley that Rosenstein "discussed it (the 25th Amendment) with me in the context of thinking about how many other Cabinet officials might support such an effort."
In Banana Republics, that's called a coup d'Etat. In Iran, it's called a Fatwa.
If you're asking yourself, "How come McCabe isn't in jail instead of on Stephen Colbert's show hawking his book, which ironically is titled, "The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump."
A book in which he is a victim, not a liar, who was fired. For lying.
It's the same reason James Comey isn't behind bars. Because even though these people are guilty of hate crimes, hoaxes and possibly treason, if you hate Trump, you get a pass.
It's why anyone who has a passing acquaintance with Donald Trump is being "Roger-Stoned," rousted out of bed by dozens of rifle-toting FBI agents in the wee small hours, prosecuted and jailed, and Hillary Clinton is not.
And it's what led actor Jussie Smollett to fabricate a MAGA-laced hate crime against himself, complete with a noose, and what led Senators Booker and Kamala Harris to jump on the Smollett bandwagon, which has become, much to the senators' dismay, a paddy wagon.
"This was an attempted modern-day lynching," Harris tweeted, closely followed by Booker who wrote, hours after Smollett's supposed attack, "To those in Congress who don't feel the urgency to pass our Anti-Lynching bill, designating lynching as a federal hate crime, I urge you to pay attention."
How embarrassing. Almost as embarrassing as Harris' on-radio, cool, pot-smoking claim that, while in college, listening to Tupac and Snoop, she did indeed inhale. Except the musical time line puts her, not in a dorm at Howard University, (she graduated in 1986, years before the rappers hit the scene), but while she was a deputy district attorney.
Prosecuting crime and drugs. And Spartacus? Well, he's just Spartacus.
Whatever else this is, it's a great example of who these two members of Congress are, and how they make decisions: Based on the color of one's skin, not the content of their character.
And they're running to replace Trump.
Hold the line, America.
Where We Go One, We Go All
Stay strong, Patriots