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Sep 2002
República de California
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I shed no tears at Comey's ouster, but of course I consider the whole post-election Russians-under-the-bed hysteria from team DNC to be ludicrous. As I do the double standard whereby (say) Obama's endorsing one candidate in last weekend's French election is not considered 'meddling' by the MSM, and actual election meddling such the U.S. (especially the CIA) has done too many times to count post-WW2 (from the ouster of Iran's Mossadegh in 1953 and replacement by the brutal but US-friendly Shah, to the more-recent Maidan Spring coup in Ukraine) is deemed just dandy because it's done by 'the good guys'. But, back to Comey:
The Triumph of James Comey | AntiWar.com Note AntiWar is a lefty blog - here is a view from the right (from last Fall), to balance things out: FBI Email Scandal: Hillary Clinton’s Fault, Not James Comey’s | National Review Lastly, one thing I've found consistently misleading in the MSM coverage of the above: Most of the applicable statutes re. handling of classified materials say nothing about malicious intent to distribute in terms of defining illegality - i.e. ignorance and 'whoopsie!' are no defense. There are numerous whistleblowers rotting in prison as we speak precisely because intent is irrelevant. If you're not a member of the oligarchy or the DC elite, that is. Note that I'm not saying the whistleblowers *should* be in jail - quite the opposite, there are longstanding legal exceptions to such laws when the 'illegal dissemination' is done in order to expose government wrongdoing - cf. the Vietnam-war-era Pentagon Papers or the Snowden NSA leaks. Rather, something like Hillary's former top aide Huma Abedin casually and routinely forwarding classified docs to her hubby Anthony Weiner to 'print out for me - but no peeking!' is flat-out felonious, since there is no 'legitimate public interest' involved there as there is in whistleblowing. Nor is it the FBI director's job to decide (or even make a recommendation regarding) whether to prosecute such cases. From the AntiWar article: Quote:
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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The reason the defendants in the Pentagon Papers case walked, was much more in line with the idea of not getting a fair trial. The judge ruled (May 11, 1973) that government misconduct in the case had been so egregious as to preclude the possibility of the defendants ever getting a fair trial. Case dismissed. Judge Byrne himself did not go unscathed -- he met twice with top Nixon aide John Ehrlichman during the trial. During those meetings, Ehrlichman offered him the job of -- wait for it -- Director of the FBI! From the judge's obituary Quote:
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Sep 2002
República de California
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Thanks - in fact the Jim Haygood link I gave at end of my post is precisely about that travesty - banged together a bunch of material in haste last night, I'm afraid. "Ellsberg *should have* been properly treated as a whistleblower" was the point I was trying to make, but botched rather badly.
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"Gang aft agley"
Sep 2002
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Trump tells The Economist he invented the phrase 'priming the pump'
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May 2004
New York City
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Catch phrases frequently repeated and tweets. A modern communication battery.
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Sep 2002
República de California
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Trump’s Expected Pick for Top USDA Scientist is not a Scientist | ProPublica
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Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2017-05-13 at 01:39 |
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Oh, I know where this is going. We already saw that in the U.S.S.R.
This is the American reinvention of Lysenkoism. For U.S.S.R., of course, this did wonders. |
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dumbassville
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"Gang aft agley"
Sep 2002
375410 Posts |
Fortunately we can go to the experts for unscientific gut-theorizing because we can rely on Trump's expert opinions:
Trump thinks that exercising too much uses up the body’s ‘finite’ energy Trump has this energy situation covered with an extra scoop of ice cream at dinner and we can stop wasting money by trying to get kids to eat a nutritious lunch. |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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