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Turning the USA Totalitarian for the 'Better Good'

  

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Via:  xxjefferson51  •  8 years ago  •  8 comments

Turning the USA Totalitarian for the 'Better Good'
Whatever you think of Donald Trump, the election of Hillary Clinton will be a moral and legal catastrophe unprecedented in the history of our country from which it may never recover. Sound excessive? Think what you wish, but the fact of the matter is the USA will have an unindicted criminal as president and no one knows what the consequences will be.

With each passing day it becomes clearer the investigation of the Hillary Clinton email scandal was such a sham that it did far more than merely tarnish the reputations of the FBI and the Department of Justice. It distorted our legal system beyond recognition.

The FBI and Justice Department have apparently been used by one political party to keep the other out of power by covert manipulation of our system. That means these institutions have been turned on their heads into instruments of state oppression extraordinarily close to those used by totalitarian regimes.

The Wall Street Journal describes the latest revelations this way:

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We already knew that Justice offered immunity to at least five central figures in the private email probe, including Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson, the aides in charge of deciding which of the former Secretary of State’s emails on her private server would be turned over to the State Department. FBI Director James Comey struggled to explain to Congress last week why immunity was necessary to obtain the laptops the two had used for sorting the emails.
Now we learn that Ms. Mills and Ms. Samuelson also obtained guarantees that investigators would not search these laptops after Jan. 31, 2015. More amazing, Justice agreed to destroy both laptops after examining them. Think about that: Before the authorities knew what was on the laptops, they agreed to destroy potential evidence in their investigation. The evidence was also under a congressional subpoena and preservation order.

Yet more allegations surfaced today in the midst of the hurricane from the indispensable Catherine Herridge:

Buried in the 189 pages of heavily redacted FBI witness interviews from the Hillary Clinton email investigation are details of yet another mystery—about two missing “bankers boxes” filled with the former secretary of state’s emails.
The interviews released earlier this month, known as 302s, also reveal the serious allegation that senior State Department official Patrick Kennedy applied pressure to subordinates to change the classified email codes so they would be shielded from Congress and the public.

The details about the boxes are contained in five pages of the FBI file—with a staggering 111 redactions...."


How else could one rationally explain any of this than the above—that the FBI and Justice were indeed being used by one political party and its leaders to keep the other out of power? What other possible explanation is there and how far is that from the early days of the Soviet Union and other totalitarian states?

Where will this end? The casual acceptance of this travesty by significant portions of the electorate and an even greater percentage of our media means that the chances of a return to the rule of law and an even-handed legal system are remote.

With tens of thousands of emails deliberately "bleached," many concerning the national security of our country, this outrage (scandal is far too weak a word) makes Watergate and its 14-minute tape erasure seem like a minor kerfuffle. And yet most of the media—notably and ironically the Washington Post, which made its reputation exposing Nixon—barely lift an investigative finger. If they were serious about the role of the Fourth Estate, EmailGate would be the biggest story they ever covered. It would be all hands on deck.

But of course it isn't, because, like the FBI and the DOJ, most of the supposed wise men and women of our media have decreed that it not be. They believe that continued Democratic Party rule under Hillary Clinton is for the "better good" and therefore even the outright sabotage of our legal system can be countenanced, even surreptitiously applauded, if necessary for the cause.

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But I would like to remind those people that many of the greatest despots in history were initially convinced they too worked for the "better good." We know the results of that.

If Hillary is elected, we will all be on a “journey into the whirlwind” (reference to Eugenia Ginzburg's Gulag diary not coincidental). Considering roughly half our population—all those "deplorables" and more—do not believe or accept the FBI/DOJ decision (why should they? why should anyone?), groups like Judicial Watch and those in the media awake enough to care will continue to get to the bottom of this crime, not to mention the myriad of hackers across the world anxious to build their reputations or undermine our system or both. https://pjmedia.com/diaryofamadvoter/2016/10/06/turning-the-usa-totalitarian-for-the-better-good/?singlepage=true

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XXJefferson51
Senior Guide
link   seeder  XXJefferson51    8 years ago

Hillary thinks she knows best and what she decrees she does for our own good.  We the people in her mind don't know as she does what is for our own good.  To her we are her subjects and she is our superior.  She's a wannabe dictator.  

 
 
 
Petey Coober
Freshman Silent
link   Petey Coober    8 years ago

Since she's the 1st female with the possibility of being elected POTUS she is untouchable . Vast numbers of female liberal voters will call foul if she is prosecuted . The fix for a female president is in ...

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
Professor Guide
link   Hal A. Lujah    8 years ago

Zzzzzz .... zzzzzzz .... zzzzzzz .... zzzzzzz

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
Senior Guide
link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Hal A. Lujah   8 years ago

thumbs downGo sleep on someone else's seed.  patience

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
Professor Principal
link   Sean Treacy    8 years ago

Well, she's  turned the FBI into an instrument of party enforcement. All good totalitarian governments need an internal police force to protect the party.

 
 
 
Bloody Bill
Freshman Silent
link   Bloody Bill    8 years ago

"...the fact of the matter is the USA will have an unindicted criminal as president..."

That will be true regardless of who wins.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
Senior Guide
link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Bloody Bill   8 years ago
In this election you are right. Though in Trumps case it would be all about him and not for his party.
 
 

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