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Nunes’ FISA Application Access & the Difference Between Phase II & III
It’s important to differentiate between the Trump-Russia Investigation started by the FBI in July 2016 and the October 21, 2016 FISA Warrant granting surveillance on Carter Page.
On April 4, 2018, Devin Nunes sent a letter to Deputy AG Rosenstein and FBI Director Chris WrayContinue Reading
Newt Gingrich Explains the “Schumer Shutdown” & the Factional Democrats
Newt Gingrich explains the magnitude of the Democrats’ loss from the “Schumer Shutdown” in his weekly newsletter.
More importantly, Newt explains the tightrope Schumer will be forced to walk in the Senate, natural opposition he will likely face from House Dems and the increasingly factional nature of the Democratic Party:Continue Reading
Three Subpoenas – Unmasking the Unmaskers
Yesterday the Wall Street Journal reported that seven subpoenas were issued by the House Intelligence Committee.
Four of the Subpoenas were for Mike Flynn and President Trump’s personal attorney Michael Cohen – one for each man and one for their respective companies. According to Fox News, these four subpoenas were “issued at behest of the committee’s ranking Democrat, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), and were said to be duplicative of subpoenas already issued by the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is conducting a parallel probe”. As such they are not the real story – indeed, they were almost certainly issued by Schiff as a distraction from the real story.Continue Reading
President Trump, Special Counsel & Some Relevant Facts
The Democrats have managed to pressure Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein into appointing former FBI Director Robert Mueller as Special Counsel to handle the Russian Investigation.
My question is – other than being a pressured response to external political forces – why?
There is no evidence of collusion between President Trump and the Russian Government. None.
This has been repeatedly – although reluctantly – stated by senior Democrats like Dianne Feinstein. Feinstein is the ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee and a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee. She has access to the best levels of information. Here is her May 18th, 2017 exchange with Wolf Blitzer of CNN:Continue Reading
Liberal Hysteria & The Campaign of Collusion
Of the 100 largest newspapers in America, 57 made editorial endorsements for Hillary Clinton. Gary Johnson, the Libertarian candidate, received four endorsements. Four did not endorse a candidate but urged a vote against Trump.
Two newspaper editorial boards endorsed President Trump.
And President Trump won the election – 304 electoral votes to Clinton’s 227.
Yes, Clinton won the popular vote by 2.8 million votes but her margin of victory in California was 4.3 million votes or 61.5% – dramatically exceeding the 53.5% margin in her other winning states.
In the popular vote outside of California, Trump won the rest of nation by 1.4 million votes – Trump received 58,474,401 votes to Clinton’s 57,064,530 votes. And as I note in “A Voter Fraud-Friendly Environment“, California has specifically codified legislation and processes that directly encourage – and assist – illegal immigrant voter registration.
Whatever your views on the popular vote and voting in California, consider this for a moment.Continue Reading
A Speech to Remember
“This is your moment, it belongs to you…This is your day. This is your celebration. And this, the United States of America, is your country…The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer.”
“At the center of this movement is a crucial conviction, that a nation exists to serve its citizens.”
“Through our loyalty to our country, we will rediscover our loyalty to each other. When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice.”
– President Donald J. Trump
A historic day. A historic moment. A historic speech.
And so it was that Donald J. Trump became the 45th President of the United States.Continue Reading
Exploring Federalism
“The States can best govern our home concerns, and the General Government our foreign ones. I wish, therefore…never to see all offices transferred to Washington, where, further withdrawn from the eyes of the people, they may be more secretly be bought and sold as at market.”
– Thomas Jefferson
Our nation has experienced a complicated and ever-evolving relationship between our central (federal) government and our state governments. There are three broad approaches to division of powers between state and national governments; Unitary, Confederal and Federal.
Unitary systems are governments whereby virtually all power is consolidated at the central or national level.
Confederal systems are at the opposite end of the spectrum – where virtually all decision-making power is pushed out to the state level. The national government’s primary purpose is to serve as the mechanism that keeps states loosely bound to each other. Said another way, under Confederal systems each state keeps its own sovereign rights – and can secede.
Federal systems lie somewhere in the middle – and cover a broad spectrum of definitions. Federalism divides powers between state and national governments. Each level of government is independent and each level has its own set of powers and responsibilities. In its truest form, Federalism divides powers between national government and states in such a way that both levels are lawfully regarded as having equal stature or parity. In practice, the national government often attempts to consolidate power and ends up being supreme to state governments.
The system chosen by our founding fathers was a Federal system – one that retained a large amount of power at the state level and away from the central government.Continue Reading
Nunes, Importance of the Electronic Communication & Distractions
Nunes is demanding the DOJ/FBI produce the Electronic Communication (EC) used to establish the opening of the FBI counterintelligence investigation into the Trump Campaign.
There are actually two components to Nunes’ demands:
- Information – known as the “Electronic Communication” (EC) – used to open an FBI Counterintelligence Investigation into the Trump Campaign in July 2016.
- The FISA Application used to obtain a FISA warrant on Carter Page on October 21, 2016.
Nunes Interview – “No Official Intelligence Used” & Problems for Brennan
Devin Nunes gave an interview on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo.
What transpired was nothing short of stunning.Continue Reading