Monday, February 19, 2018

Did Comey let the Commies come in?



Monday, February 19, 2018

If you can actually believe anything the Mueller indictments say, then you have to wonder what the hell the FBI the CIA the NSA and all those other asinine initial security people were doing when the Russians were supposedly invading us?
Ever since 9/11 everybody in the world has been touting how tight our security has become homeland security has become the Gestapo of modern times.
This is completely evident anytime you want to sneak anything through an airport such as your grandmother's historic watch or that little laser that you keep wanting to shine in the pilot eyes.
I can’t even get my driver's license without sacrificing my first born.
And because of immigration fraud a decade ago, I can't get a birth certificate copy from the county in which I live.
The FBI the CIA NSA and all these other groups are supposedly overseeing our entire lives, spying on our emails, wiretapping our phones, watching us with satellites and a host of other atrocious personal violation in name of protecting us.
And yet the Russians somehow pulled over this allegedly massive conspiracy -- according to Mueller-- that went undetected not just during the election but for two years before that.
What the hell were all these so-called secret agents doing during that time? Wasn’t there any chatter they pick up like they do with terrorists?
How is it possible that anybody could have done anything that these indictments said without somebody somewhere in the federal government catching onto it since we are the most over spied country in the world?
The Mueller indictments are telling us that our security is the most incompetent since the Three Stooges.
And this is an agency that Mueller once oversaw and whose friend, Comey oversaw at the time when all this was going on?
Mueller’s investigation was prompted by the firing of Comey, and an effort to give some weight to the fantasies of Democrats who claimed the Russians had rigged the election to get Trump election.
If you can believe anything Mueller came up with, then he proved once and for all how legitimate it was to have fired Comey since Comey not only screwed up the Clinton conspiracy with emails and other acts, Comey clearly missed the fact that a massive communist conspiracy was taking place right under his nose.
If Mueller indictments are true – and there is plenty of questions about this – then he basically proved that the Russians were operating freely under the watch of Comey, who is the man Mueller was trying to vindicate.
Not only was the White House firing of Comey appropriate, if Mueller can be believed, but he should have run out on a rail tarred and feathered and sent to Russia as utter proof of American incompetence.
Of course, we will never know if Mueller is right because none of those indicted will ever be brought to the United States for trial, and none of the evidence can ever be verified.
This whole investigation appears to be a front for Democrats and a face saving for Clinton in order to some how blame the Russians for her losing the election.
The Russians said bad things about Clinton and a gullible American electorate ate it up.
Of course, half America without being a front for Russia said as much about her, but then we might now expect the New York Times to call for a reinstitution of the House Committee of Un-American Activities and start demanding that people name names, or be put on a list so that we can never work again in a free society.
Worse still, the Mueller indictments showed just how stupid Mueller believes average Americans are in that they would accept verbatim anything anyone might post on social media.
Of course, in some regards, he may be right since many Americans believe the crap they read in the Washington Post and the New York Times.
But clearly the indictments claim it is all right for American voters to be mislead by the Democrats, Republicans or major media, but not the Russians.
Far scarier, however, is the overall conclusion you have to draw if Mueller’s questionable indictments actually have merit.
These indictments are telling us that all the protections we put in place after 9/11, all of the intolerable violations of civil rights we allowed in the name of Homeland Security, were largely a waste of time. All these agencies supposedly keeping watch over us, spying into our lives like Big Brother, allowed a conspiracy even larger than that of 9/11 to take place under the nose of the biggest spy network in the world.
Aren't we lucky that if all this is true all the Russians wanted to show us how bad Clinton was?
Now we have to live with the fear that someone who actually wants to do us harm might be operating and none of these so-called networks have a clue.



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