With due respect for the Trump Administration’s pre-inauguration planning to administer shock and awe in Washington from Day One, it should have been made clear well before January 20 that destruction of sensitive files would be dealt with in maximally draconian fashion.
Isn’t it a felony to destroy important government property? If not, …
With due respect for the Trump Administration’s pre-inauguration planning to administer shock and awe in Washington from Day One, it should have been made clear well before January 20 that destruction of sensitive files would be dealt with in maximally draconian fashion.
Isn’t it a felony to destroy important government property? If not, it should be. If so, criminal prosecution is called for. The President should also make it clear that anyone determined to have been in the presence of those destroying files, without becoming a whistle-blower, will be blackballed from ever holding a government job of any sort again.
Sooner or later the Donkeys will have weaseled their way back into power. Digging out the malignant roots of their past perfidy must be part of the new regime’s task, if we are to minimize their future mischief.
It’s good to see credit given to Mike Benz today. He and Whitney Webb are among today’s preeminent dot-connectors – alongside our own JHK, of course.
"Sooner or later the Donkeys will have weaseled their way back into power."
Yeap. The Donks aren't gone. They are in the corners licking their wounds and putting together their plans to re-take the power. Nearly 50% of the American people still support and consider themselves "Democrats."
I think they'll need some major rebranding, though. Barring major electioneering shenanigans, the tranny, queer, and aggrieved #MeToo vote just ain't gonna cut it anymore. If Trump has any stones at all, half the party will be in jail or under indictment before the midterms.
And the return of Trump is making the crazy left side of this country (and every other country for that matter) even crazier. (Which, I think, is one of the reasons he was allowed into the White House on both occasions.)
When Matt Taibbi produces a two-volume tome detailing the ways in which blackmail has been used to usurp control of our government (or some other relevant subject), then maybe I'll let him sit next to Whitney. (And that is not intended as an insult to Matt.)
With due respect for the Trump Administration’s pre-inauguration planning to administer shock and awe in Washington from Day One, it should have been made clear well before January 20 that destruction of sensitive files would be dealt with in maximally draconian fashion.
Isn’t it a felony to destroy important government property? If not, it should be. If so, criminal prosecution is called for. The President should also make it clear that anyone determined to have been in the presence of those destroying files, without becoming a whistle-blower, will be blackballed from ever holding a government job of any sort again.
Sooner or later the Donkeys will have weaseled their way back into power. Digging out the malignant roots of their past perfidy must be part of the new regime’s task, if we are to minimize their future mischief.
It’s good to see credit given to Mike Benz today. He and Whitney Webb are among today’s preeminent dot-connectors – alongside our own JHK, of course.
"Sooner or later the Donkeys will have weaseled their way back into power."
Yeap. The Donks aren't gone. They are in the corners licking their wounds and putting together their plans to re-take the power. Nearly 50% of the American people still support and consider themselves "Democrats."
I think they'll need some major rebranding, though. Barring major electioneering shenanigans, the tranny, queer, and aggrieved #MeToo vote just ain't gonna cut it anymore. If Trump has any stones at all, half the party will be in jail or under indictment before the midterms.
And the return of Trump is making the crazy left side of this country (and every other country for that matter) even crazier. (Which, I think, is one of the reasons he was allowed into the White House on both occasions.)
The good guys finally have the tools to connect the evil power centers with the financial grift dots. I'd say scorched earth and give no quarter.
I enjoy reading Whitney Webb. She is sharp as a tack and her style reminds me a lot of Matt Taibbi.
When Matt Taibbi produces a two-volume tome detailing the ways in which blackmail has been used to usurp control of our government (or some other relevant subject), then maybe I'll let him sit next to Whitney. (And that is not intended as an insult to Matt.)