Monday, January 28, 2019

The FBI Drops In


Federal Law enforcement appears to be adopting methods more suitable for the KGB or Stasi.

CNN’s exclusive news coverage of Roger Stone’s arrest was a big mistake.  It reminded sentient people of the Ruby Ridge, Waco, and Elian Gonzalez raids. Smirking CNN snowflake David Shorttail claims he had a “gut instinct” to show up before 6 A.M. at Stone’s house. CNN’s Alisyn Camerota told Shorttail, “You were there before sunrise.  It came as a surprise to you.”  She elaborated, “What's so fascinating is that we've talked to his attorney, the attorney didn't know this was coming. Clearly Roger Stone didn't know this was coming. You were staked out at his house, you didn't know that this was coming. Why were you there in position?”  Shorttail responded, “Alisyn, it's a reporter's instinct.”  No one outside the FBI knew this was coming. Yet David Shorttail was in the right place at the right time.
'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'. 
Shorttail claimed it’s “standard operating procedure for the FBI to show up heavily armed like this but they didn’t do this for other people connected in the investigation.  So it is remarkable that they did this without warning without any indication to Stone’s lawyers beforehand.”  He might believe this was an unprecedented move by the FBI because he asserted, “When Paul Manafort... was arrested, he surrendered at an FBI field office in Washington. He walked in the front door with his lawyers and that was in the morning around 8:00 or 9:00 a.m. I was there, as well, for that surrender. This? Very different.”  Manafort was also subject to a predawn raid.  Sen. Richard Blumenthal (who possibly served with Nathan Phillips in Vietnam), a member of the Judiciary Committee and a former U.S. attorney, called the Manafort search “a significant and even stunning development.” Blumenthal claimed these raids are generally reserved for “the most serious criminal investigations dealing with uncooperative or untrusted potential targets.”  It appears that the Manafort raid has fallen through Shorttail’s Orwellian memory hole.

Obviously, Roger Stone is not the target of all this attention.  His arrest is all part of the ongoing attack on President Trump.  As the President tweeted, “If Roger Stone was indicted for lying to Congress, what about the lying done by Comey, Brennan, Clapper, Lisa Page & lover, Baker and soooo many others?”  Senator Chuck Schumer announced that, “Let me tell you: You take on the intelligence community -- they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you,"  It is clearly apparent who initiated this attack.  The entire leadership of the Justice Department made their best efforts to prevent Trump from winning the presidency.  Since his election, they have done their best to destroy him.  In order to get the full propaganda value of this arrest, it had to be televised.  Who would be interested in a position in Trump’s 2020 campaign?  The quote “Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” is attributed to Stalin’s chief of the secret police Lavrentiy Beria.  Perhaps a quote from Cardinal Richelieu is more appropriate, “If you give me six sentences written by the most innocent of men, I will find something in them with which to hang him.”

Stone should consider himself very fortunate. Many predawn raids do not end well.  Ruby Ridge resulted in the death of Vicki Weaver, who was shot in the head by sharpshooter Lon Horiuchi while she was holding her 10-month-old daughter, and the 14-year-old Sammy Weaver.  In an effort to “save the children,” the Waco standoff resulted in twenty-one children under the age of 16 being burned alive. Elian Gonzalez was not shot or burned.  He was simply deported back to Cuba.  Of course, those were the days when people were not so concerned about children.  All these incidents illustrate that the Deep State is still in charge.   It appears that our elected President is not in control. He keeps appointing Deep State apparatchiks like Wray and Barr. The real criminals will never go to jail.

In all this there remains grounds for levity.  David Shorttail has revealed himself as a genuine Inspector Clouseau of journalism.  He reported, “We saw Roger Stone come to the door obscured by an FBI agent. He was not wearing his usual attire, which is, as we know, these fancy suits, he was in sleep wear.”  Now we know that Roger Stone does not sleep in “fancy suits.”  Alisyn Camerota informed her viewers that the FBI were wearing “flap jackets.”  Perhaps this is a new form of equipment.


Saturday, January 19, 2019

Another “Bombshell,” Another Dud

The latest “bombshell” dropped on the President turns out to be a dud.

The latest “bombshell” about the President had deep state enthusiasts in fits of ecstasy.  The headlines read: “A bombshell report says Trump ordered Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about the Trump Tower Moscow deal,”  “If Trump Told Cohen to Lie, Impeachment is Coming,”  BuzzFeed: Sources say Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about proposed Moscow project.”  CNBC reported, “Trump told his lawyer Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about Russia Trump Tower deal, BuzzFeed report says.” They have visions of the President’s bleeding carcass being carried out of the White House.  Only one problem.  It was another dud.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler claims telling Cohen to lie to Congress is a criminal act that he will be investigating.  House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff believes that this violation is  “among the most serious to date."  Andy Wright, an associate White House counsel under former Democratic President Barack Obama, stated that if this is true,  "it's a seismic event."  Directing or encouraging someone to lie under oath is a crime known as subornation of perjury. 
BuzzFeed’s report, based on the ubiquitous anonymous sources, is being contradicted by the Special Counsel’s office.  Peter Carr, the spokesman for the Mueller’s office stated,  “BuzzFeed’s description of specific statements to the Special Counsel’s Office, and characterization of documents and testimony obtained by this office, regarding Michael Cohen’s Congressional testimony are not accurate.”  BuzzFeed’s report is apparently based on the testimony of Michael Cohen who has been convicted of lying to Congress.  The President tweeted that Cohen was lying to get less prison time.  Is it possible that the Special Counsel would stoop to such tactics? 
Aside from Cohen’s questionable veracity, there is reason to believe that he has some severe psychiatric problems.  Cohen reportedly hired the IT firm RedFinch Solutions to manipulate polls to improve Donald Trump’s image. He also hired the company to create a Twitter account called @WomenForCohen.  The account claims that it is run by “women who love and support Michael Cohen.”  It describes him as, “Strong, pit bull, sex symbol, no nonsense, business oriented and ready to make a difference!”  One tweet claims Cohen looks “even more sexy” than a young Andy Garcia.  John Gauger, the owner of RedFinch Solutions, claims that he set up this account under Cohen’s direction.  Gauger claims he was promised $50,000 for his work but only received about $12,000.  Several female sources who wish to remain anonymous have testified that Cohen does not qualify as a “sex symbol.”  When he wept at his sentencing he brought into question his claim of being a “strong pit bull.”  It appears that Michael Cohen is seriously delusional.
These allegations are having an adverse effect on our economy and our foreign policy. The Daily Caller claims that a report by ABC’s Brian Ross about former national security adviser Michael Flynn caused the stock market to drop several hundred points. The constant effort to destroy the President has made U.S. relations with Russia.  Completely bogus stories like the claim that the Russians were hacking the U.S. power grid have poisoned our relations. 

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

The Mainstreaming Of The Word “MF”



In 1939 Clark Gable’s character Rhett Butler stated, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" in the film Gone with the Wind. This line was nearly cut from the film because it didn't meet the industry's standards.  The movie’s producer David O. Selznick claimed, "It is my contention that this word as used in the picture is not an oath or a curse. The worst that could be said of it is that it's a vulgarism." Recent events have illustrated how far we have “progressed” in our use of language.

Recently elected Congresswoman Rashida Tlaibstated at a rally, “And when your son looks at you and says mama, look you won, bullies don’t win, I said baby they don’t because we’re going to go in there and we’re going to impeach the mf.”  (I have bowdlerized this quote.  It is unnecessary to spell it out since everyone knows what she said.)  Tlaib’s comments were defended by Rep. Andre Carson(D., Ind.).  Carson claimed, "We've got firepower in Congress. We got sister Rashida in the House, and she's tough. She's the kind of sister you take to a debate with scholars with you because she'll rock the house.”   Nancy Pelosi stated she is "not in the censorship business."    Tlaib was also defended by actor Samuel Jacksonwho endorsed her use of the word.  

The election of Donald Trump has inspired a great deal of crudeness.  Third rate actor Josh Charlesscreeched,   “I’m so sick of this mf.  Just so sick. This needs to end. F--- him and every single person who continues to support him and his dangerous administration.”   Cultural ikon Snoop Dogg  stated,  “F--- everybody down with Donald Trump. If y’all do vote for him, y’all some stupid mfs.”  An art galleryin Portland, Oregon, displayed a graphic window illustration of President Trump being threatened with a bloody knife at his throat.  It was entitled “F--- Trump.”

Of course much of this crudeness can be traced back to the music that is marketed to young people. Dana Mack relates the story of Dr. C. DeLores Tucker in her book The Assault on Panenthood.  The late Dr. Tucker was the chair of the National Political Congress of Black Women.  Mack reported that Tucker became aware of the damaging effects of rap music when her seven-year-old daughter began using the word “mf” indiscriminatingly in conversations.  In 1995 Tucker confronted Time Warner’s board of directors about their marketing of Snoop Doggy Dog’s album.  Obviously she was not successful.

The establishment has gone to great lengths to make rap music acceptable. President Obama frequently invited rap “artists” to the White House.  In 2018 rapper Kendrick Lamar has won a Pulitzer Prize for music. Lamar is famous for that classic tune “I Don't Smoke Crack, Mf I Sell it.”  That old time classic, "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" won an Oscar in 2006.  Tupac Shakur was nominated for the NAACP Image Award.  Shakur is famous for the lullaby “Last Mf Breathin.”  Ivy league universities have Hip Hop Archivesand hip-hop scholars. 


https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2019/01/15/samuel-l-jackson-rips-trumps-wall-cough-up-the-money-yourself-you-cheap-motherfker/

“No way, Jose! So cut it out, ’cause we ain’t no suckers. Cough up the money yourself, you cheap motherf*cker,” he (Samuel Jackson) said just as Jimmy Fallon cut him off, causing the audience to break out into raucous applause.



https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2019/01/18/hollywood-declares-victory-on-trump-over-michael-cohen-news-lock-him-up/
Kathy Griffin exclaimed, adding, “IMPEACH AND CONVICT THE MOTHERF*****.”


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Ron Perlman @perlmutations
Always some muthafucka on the internet tellin me I ain't seein what I'm seein.  Little white bitches in red hats symbolizing the lowest impulses there are.  Fuck em!!! twitter.com/jaketapper/sta