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jimnyc
03-30-2018, 01:10 PM
I don't know about the dismantling, but definitely some serious investigating needs to be done. I so hope that this is the beginning of that investigation.

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First Investigate, then Dismantle, the FBI

Some on the right were disappointed that Attorney General Jeff Sessions wrote Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, and House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy there would be no special counsel for now in the Hillary Clinton matters (email and Uranium One, one assumes) and the FISA/dossier/surveillance affair.

Not so fast. Hiding in plain sight in Sessions' letter was information considerably more important than a special counsel, pro or con. As he mentioned a week ago on Shannon Bream's show but now has made public officially, the attorney general has assigned a senior U.S. attorney to the investigation -- John Huber.

Importantly, working in concert with the inspector general, Mr. Huber can actually indict people. This is a criminal investigation. And it's happening now!

It's unclear how long they have been working together but indications are that it has been for some time and they have been doing their job quietly (the best way). Indictments could come sooner than one might think, a lot sooner than from any special counsel investigation that would almost certainly go on for quite some time. Andrew McCabe seems concerned enough to have set up a #gofundme site for his legal defense. Undoubtedly, he's not the only one thinking that way.

That Huber was initially nominated for the DOJ by Obama and that the US attorney is working from Utah should also be promising to those who want to see justice done. Huber's Obama nomination (Trump later also nominated him) will give cover to an investigation whose conclusions are apt to create incredible dissension, even explosion, in our highly divided country. The Utah location obviously keeps Mr. Huber at least somewhat away from the Swamp. (This man may shortly be at odds with his boss, Rod Rosenstein.)

So, on the hoary principle of the clock that's right once every twelve hours, Time magazine, despite its creepy photo and undergraduate opinions, may be correct -- Jeff Sessions could be turning out to be Donald Trump's best friend. But not just that -- all of our best friend.

And this is a good thing because the truth about the FBI will come out sooner that way. And since that truth is ugly and pernicious, as someone once said, faster, please.

Rest - https://pjmedia.com/rogerlsimon/first-investigate-dismantle-fbi/

Elessar
03-30-2018, 01:22 PM
It is going to take some time and a lot of effort to get to the bottom of this shit.

In the end, I believe that the entire Clinton/Obama connection will be reflected in this.

Obama pledged the "Most transparent Presidency Ever". It was nothing of the sort,
and I allowed him the benefit of the doubt, which did not even last 100 days.

Some might call me racist, but that 1/3rd Negroid was a dividing factor in race relations
unseen since the 1930's.

He would not work with Caucasians at all and turned his blind eye to riots, demonstrations, and
the carnage in our inner cities.