
Theresa May and Donald Trump
With text messages between US Justice Department (DOJ) conspirators Peter Strzok and his adulterous main squeeze Lisa Page now revealing that
then-President Barack Obama "wants to know everything we're doing," it now appears that the 2016 plot to subvert the rule of law and corrupt the US organs of state security for political purposes reached the very pinnacle of power. To call the United States today a "banana republic" increasingly may be seen as a gratuitous insult to the
friendly spider-infested nations to our south.
Still, don't expect to see
Barry Hussein Saetoro doing the perp walk anytime soon or even being deported back to Kenya. Don't expect to see
orange prison suits on Strzok, Page, former FBI Director James Comey, former Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr, former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, and others implicated in putting a political thumb on the scales to, first, get
Hillary Clinton elected, and then, when that failed, to neuter Donald Trump's presidency with a phony Russiagate probe. Officials' getting "former-ed" is one thing, their getting prosecuted quite another. (Just imagine if a GOP administration had similarly skewed the supposedly non-political law enforcement and intelligence services for partisan reasons. We'd have Watergate on steroids.
The New York Times, Washington Post and
CNN would be calling for
hanging, drawing, and quartering.)
Indeed, it's not even clear the Russiagate investigation itself will be impacted. After all, the narrative may have flipped on one
variable - from Trump campaign collusion to Democratic and FBI collusion - but
the constant remains the same: Russia.
Trump's defenders are as insistent as his detractors that the real culprit is Russia! Russia! Russia!Sean Hannity of Fox News has been particularly hyperventilative that the entire Steele Dossier lying at the black heart of the mess consists of "phony, fake-news Russian propaganda" and "Russian intelligence lies" from British MI6 (supposedly "former") spymaster Christopher Steele's "Russian sources." Even level-headed observers like Paul Sperry and Patrick Buchanan characterize the file as a "
Kremlin-aided smear job" and "
Russian dirt [that] Steele was spoon-fed by old comrades in the Kremlin's security apparatus."
Comment: The US could learn a thing or two from Putin: Russian economy under Putin: Quality of life tripled, foreign debt fell 75%
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