Last night, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer had dinner with President Trump. After the meeting, this was tweeted out…Continue Reading
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Will James Comey and Robert Mueller Be Prosecuted for Lies John Durham Uncovered?
By Hans Mahncke (originally published on October 16, 2022)
While special counsel John Durham’s prosecution of Steele dossier source Igor Danchenko appears to be headed toward acquittal, Durham has used the trial to make public a number of revelations that cast the entire Trump–Russia collusion narrative in a fresh light.
Most prominently, Durham revealed that on Oct. 3, 2016, the FBI had offered dossier author Christopher Steele up to $1 million to provide any information, physical evidence, or documentary evidence that could back up the claims in his dossier. But despite the huge reward offer, Steele didn’t provide any such information.
Crucially, despite Steele’s failure to back up his dossier, a mere 18 days later, the FBI proceeded to obtain a FISA warrant against Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign adviser Carter Page. In its application to the FISA court, the FBI used the Steele dossier—specifically, its claim that Page was acting as an agent of Russia—as evidence. Continue Reading
The Biggest Revelation From the Durham Report
By Hans Mahncke (originally published on May 16, 2023)
Even as the dust is starting to settle over last week’s Durham Report revelations, it will take weeks, months, and perhaps even years to fully take in every aspect of the FBI’s scheme against President Donald Trump. However, there’s little doubt that the report’s most crucial finding concerns the tip that led the FBI to open its investigation into the Trump campaign.
Until last week, the official story was that a Trump campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos, got drunk in a London bar and told an Australian diplomat, Alexander Downer, about a secret plot between Russia and the Trump campaign to defeat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race by anonymously releasing her emails. According to the official narrative, Downer took Papadopoulos’s information to the U.S. embassy in London, which then informed the FBI.Continue Reading
Four Major Blows to the Credibility of the Steele Dossier
With the current flow of news it’s become easy to miss some intriguing details that serve to highlight an underlying theme: The Steele Dossier has been debunked.
Christopher Steele is currently involved in litigation in a British Court where he is being sued for defamation by three Russian bankers for claims Steele made in the Dossier that Alfa Bank had meaningful ties to Russian Leader Vladimir Putin. In his most recent responses to the Court, Steel made a rather startling admission:Continue Reading
Spygate: The True Story of Collusion
How America’s most powerful agencies were weaponized against President Donald Trump
Although the details remain complex, the structure underlying Spygate—the creation of the false narrative that candidate Donald Trump colluded with Russia, and the spying on his presidential campaign—remains surprisingly simple:Continue Reading
Judge Bork’s Olympians & the Danger of Judicial Activism
“Liberals attempt through Judicial Activism what they cannot win at the ballot box” – Rush Limbaugh
“A Constitution is not meant to facilitate change. It is meant to impede change, to make it difficult to change.” – Justice Antonin Scalia
“The role assigned to judges in our system was to interpret the Constitution and lesser laws, not to make them. It was to protect the integrity of the Constitution, not to add to it or subtract from it – certainly not to rewrite it.” – Ronald Reagan
What is Judicial Activism?
Elizabeth Slattery of the Heritage Foundation offers the following from her article, How to Spot Judicial Activism:
“A simple working definition is that judicial activism occurs when judges fail to apply the Constitution or laws impartially according to their original public meaning, regardless of the outcome, or do not follow binding precedent of a higher court and instead decide the case based on personal preference.Continue Reading
Carrot not Stick – Fixing our Economy
“Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.” – Milton Friedman
“Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.” – President Ronald Reagan
“I am in favor of cutting taxes under any circumstances and for any excuse, for any reason, whenever it’s possible.” – Milton Friedman
Yesterday I wrote on Why I Support the Carrier Deal – an unusual response from a free markets proponent.
I liked the Carrier Deal because it highlighted the much larger story that lay hidden behind the headlines – as is often the case.
The Carrier deal unto itself was actually small news and would likely have gone unnoticed in differing times. The real story is why United Technologies CEO Greg Hayes came and listened. He came to hear President-Elect Trump’s broader blueprint for our future. He came to hear about plans to reduce taxes, to remove regulations – plans and policies to make the United States a place that attracts, rather than repels, business activity. And that is the real story.Continue Reading
The Beauty of Negative Rights
“The Constitution is a charter of negative rather than positive liberties” – Judge Richard Posner
Yesterday I stumbled across a quote from Senator Rand Paul that someone had posted in a Facebook Group. The quote comes from a Subcommittee Hearing on Healthcare on May 11, 2017. You can find a video of the hearing here. The quote made by Paul starts at 1:37:05. It reads as follows:
“With regard to the idea of whether you have a right to health care, you have realize what that implies. It’s not an abstraction. I’m a physician. That means you have a right to come to my house and conscript me. It means you believe in slavery. It means that you’re going to enslave not only me, but the janitor at my hospital, the person who cleans my office, the assistants who work in my office, the nurses.
Basically, once you imply a belief in a right to someone’s services — do you have a right to plumbing? Do you have a right to water? Do you have right to food? — you’re basically saying you believe in slavery…
I’m a physician in your community and you say you have a right to health care. You have a right to beat down my door with the police, escort me away and force me to take care of you? That’s ultimately what the right to free health care would be.”Continue Reading
The Imran Awan Case – House Dems, A Secret Server & So Much More
It’s been a while since I wrote about the strange case of the Awan Brothers – the fugitive IT specialists for House Democrats – so I figured it might be time for an update. For those in need of some background, here is the earlier article.
Imran Awan was arrested July 24, 2017 at an airport as he was attempting to flee the country. He was flying to Pakistan by way of Qatar – following his wife who had fled the country in March with $12,000 in cash. He has been charged with four counts of bank fraud in connection with his wire transfer of nearly $300,000 to Pakistan. Imran and his brothers, Abid and Jamal, are under investigation by the FBI and U.S. Capitol Police for accessing congressional computers and stealing IT equipment.
The Awan brothers provided services to as many as 80 House Democrats over the years and had access to the electronic files and emails of House Intelligence and Foreign Affairs Committee members. They provided their services on time-divided basis among the various Democratic Representatives.Continue Reading
An Expected Announcement – Tillerson Out. Pompeo In.
President Trump officially fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Tuesday, March 13, 2018.
Tillerson was privately told of the firing on Friday, March 9, 2018:
A senior White House official said Trump asked Tillerson to step down on Friday but did not want to make it public while he was on a trip to Africa.Continue Reading