Trump's Accusers Harmed Us All. Hold Them Accountable.


“Our government,” wrote Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, “teaches the whole people by its example. If the government becomes the lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy.”
Would that Brandeis could rise from the dead to oversee the investigation and likely prosecution of those whose determination to oppose Donald J. Trump was so fierce that they conspired to create a narrative of treason that has now been revealed to be a charade.
Let the reckoning begin.
I’m not talking about settling scores with the dozens of mainstream media figures who spent the last two years “informing” their viewers/listeners/readers that President Trump and his campaign had broken the law to conspire with the Russian government to fix the 2016 election. They were wrong, and they now have been proven wrong, by the very man in whom they placed their deep and abiding faith.
If, as we were reminded repeatedly during the last presidential administration, the arc of the moral universe bends toward justice, those charlatans will lose their audiences, their sponsors, and, eventually, their livelihoods.
I’m talking instead about the reckoning for the current and former government officials – holders of a public trust – who deliberately abused that trust to lead their fellow citizens on what they knew from the beginning was a wild goose chase. They knew it was a wild goose chase because they were the ones who created it in the first place.
I’m talking specifically about former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, former FBI agent Peter Strzok, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page, and Department of Justice official Bruce Ohr, among others.
These are the people who, together, spun a fable about corruption and treason and international intrigue that led to horrific damage – damage to individuals caught in the cross-hairs of the “investigation” they launched, damage to their government, damage to their country.
Example: As I sat to write this, it occurred to me that President Trump’s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday was the first meeting Trump had had with a foreign leader who didn’t have just cause to wonder if and when Trump would be leaving office early as a result of the investigation.
That is, for more than two years now – in fact, for the entire duration of his presidency – President Trump has been handicapped in his conduct of foreign policy by the inevitable doubts among foreign leaders who couldn’t help but wonder about the value (and duration) of a deal struck with Trump, or a threat made by Trump.
That handicapping of our president doesn’t just hurt him, it hurts our entire nation.
It must not be allowed to happen again. To that end, a reckoning must ensue – not for reasons of revenge, but because punishing criminals for their criminal behavior is the best way to head off future criminal behavior, both by them and by others encouraged to behave criminally after seeing earlier criminal behavior go unpunished.
Congressional Democrats now insist that the entire Mueller report be handed over to them and made public, even though they know there are parts of it that must be redacted. Fine. I agree. Scrub the document and remove the national security information and any information that would violate grand jury secrecy, and let us see the rest of it.
But while we’re releasing the Mueller report, let’s also release the FISA warrant applications. Let’s release the testimony from the secret hearings. Let’s release the memoranda memorializing the opening of the investigation, and the “scope” memorandum Rosenstein issued in August 2017, months after he appointed Mueller (when he failed to cite a crime to be investigated by Mueller, as Justice Department guidelines require).
Let’s appoint a new special counsel to investigate those former FBI and Justice Department officials – along with Brennan and Clapper – who created this entire narrative. Have them interrogated by FBI officials. Let them hand over their new-found post-government cable TV pundit earnings to white-collar defense attorneys to help them maintain their innocence.
Wrote one of them recently, “The rule of law depends upon fair administration of justice, which is rooted in complete and unbiased investigation. We are best served when an investigation finds all relevant facts and illuminates the fullest possible view of the truth.”
I agree. I would add that we are best served when those upon whom we rely for the administration of justice actually do their jobs without fear or favor, and follow the law as written without regard to the last name of the subject of their investigation.
Just FYI, that quote was from Comey, writing last week in The New York Times. Like the blind squirrel, even he can find an acorn every now and then.
Jenny Beth Martin is chairman of the Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund.
“But while we’re releasing the Mueller report, let’s also release the FISA warrant applications. Let’s release the testimony from the secret hearings. Let’s release the memoranda memorializing the opening of the investigation, and the “scope” memorandum Rosenstein issued in August 2017, months after he appointed Mueller (when he failed to cite a crime to be investigated by Mueller, as Justice Department guidelines require).
Let’s appoint a new special counsel to investigate those former FBI and Justice Department officials – along with Brennan and Clapper – who created this entire narrative. Have them interrogated by FBI officials. Let them hand over their new-found post-government cable TV pundit earnings to white-collar defense attorneys to help them maintain their innocence.
Wrote one of them recently, “The rule of law depends upon fair administration of justice, which is rooted in complete and unbiased investigation. We are best served when an investigation finds all relevant facts and illuminates the fullest possible view of the truth.”
I agree. I would add that we are best served when those upon whom we rely for the administration of justice actually do their jobs without fear or favor, and follow the law as written without regard to the last name of the subject of their investigation.”
Good, logical, and sensible post. Something the lefties are sure to hate and argue about. Thanks for posting this.
You’re welcome.
So you hate the Constitution. Amazing
I loved this guy :
"CIA Director John Brennan"
On MSNBC he said "HE" was duped, by his own people it seems. "He was Fed more info than their really was" !
And he was our CIA Director ?
Although the article names the major corrupt players in this travesty and states "and others", the main player should have been named -------> Obama. None of this could have possibly happened without his knowledge and direction.
But ..… Obama.....ummmm…..
I got nothin'.
Obama was the most corrupt and narcissistic president in American history. Ï
But ... but ... but ... he said his was the most transparent administration in US history!
Obama was the most corrupt and narcissistic president in American history. Ï
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he just found out about all this stuff yesterday, while watching cnn.
obama just continued with the bush/clinton/globalist plan of selling us out bit by bit.
all three families need to go down very hard and permanently
after that we need to crush the central banksters who funded the plans and end the fed.
What nonsense. In order to have legitimate "righteous indignation", you have to be innocent. Trump and his associates and family are not innocent. There is a huge potential difference between not being indicted for a crime and being innocent. Trump and his lackeys and assorted bootlickers don't seem to understand that.
36 percent just happens to correspond to the percentage of "Deplorables" that is widely believed to exist.
In other words it is likely that almost all of those who feel Trump is vindicated are his most devoted fans.
yepp. but either way, trump is not going down.
however, obama, his admin, his top fbi and doj officials, along with the clintons?
they are so fuked it is not even funny...
in all of history...
there has been only one form of justice for those who engaged in a failed coup and got caught.
After 2 years of investigation to find something, anything. They come up empty handed.
And what crime were they "not indicted" for? Keep in mind, your hurt feelings aren't indictable offenses.
But Trump......!!!
Sadly, that's exactly the case
FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, former FBI agent Peter Strzok, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page, and Department of Justice official Bruce Ohr, should all be given medals of valor. They were willing to stand up and speak out when they saw the most ignorant and monumentally incompetent President destroy Presidential norms and effectively roll over for an enemy foreign government. Without them we would never have known the depths to which Russia fucked us in 2016 and saddled us with this sad excuse for a human being as President.
Thank you to all the patriots who decided to stand for something instead of falling for anything like Trumps sycophant supporters have.
And, if these people were doing the same things to Hillary Clinton as they did to Trump what would your reaction be? Frankly, my reaction would be the same. They committed an attempted coup through disseminating false information and all of them should be investigated for sedition.
I seeded an article about Trump lying, the other day.
Didnt get a single comment from a conservative. I know why. It is because what Trump does is indefensible. So people fall back on conspiracy theory nonsense. No one plotted a coup against Trump. He creates his own problems because he is a pathological liar and an ignoramus. You guys keep wanting to ignore that, and play Trump's games of blaming someone else. He will NEVER be accepted as president by the majority of the American people. He barely makes it over 40% , and many of them are the ones that will follow him no matter what he does. The vast majority of his base followers would stand by him no matter what the evidence about Russia was.
Too many "conservatives" in this country believe right wing conspiracy nonsense. It is a plague on our society.
final warning-
stop trolling my comments
when a liberal complains and no one listens, did that liberal actually complain at all?
it was rhetorical...
cheers
Wally, you have never seeded an article. You have never written an article. Very few of your comments contain a link, a quote, or any other form of corroboration. In other words, your participation is fairly pointless other than to add comments intended to annoy or bamboozle.
Just be happy that Perrie doesnt allow anyone to deal with you in the way you deserve.
if no one comments on your stuff anymore.... that makes your participation pointless as well.
There are a half dozen or so right wingers on this site who never seed anything, never write an article, never give links to back up their opinions, and speak either in references to themselves (anecdotes) or generalities. I am not in that group.
So, you are ignoring McCabe's claims that Rosenstein was thinking about wearing a wire and that he and Rosenstein tried to get cabinet level officials to declare Trump unfit to invoke the 25th Amendment. You are also ignoring the fact that Susan Rice unmasked Trump campaign officials for their incidental contacts with foreign officials that were being spied on. And, you want us to stop with the conspiracy claims? These are not claims by Republicans or Trump supporters, these are claims made by the people involved or actual KNOWN FACTS.
Pretending?
And you probably wish that I was one of those half dozen or so!
sites called NewsTalkers...
not fakeNewsSeeders. (and you are in that group. so tell us again how mueller will take down trump )
Indeed it is. It’s one of the negative labels they use on us and the alternative media we use.
John if you look at any of the articles you will see that the richest here do come to articles which is either above their heads or, most likely, is factual and they would be forced to eat their comments
Why shouldn't it be
The Young Person's Guide To Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy
by Stucco Holmes
In a January 27th TV interview, Hillary Clinton asserted that the current sex scandal charges against her husband were part of "a vast right-wing conspiracy" that has targeted Bill Clinton "since the day he announced for president." The remark was immediately picked up and replayed throughout the mainstream media, who love a sensational soundbite. However, the first lady was widely criticized--and crudely psychoanalyzed--for uttering the dreaded C word and aligning herself with "paranoid conspiracy theorists." John Whitehead, founder of the Rutherford Institute, the conservative foundation funding the civil suit of Paula Jones, challenged the claim, saying, in so many words, "Conspiracy? Where's the evidence?" Of course, when it comes to gathering evidence, the first lady doesn't have a conservative foundation to finance her efforts. Indeed, it may be impossible to prove such a conspiracy beyond a reasonable doubt. But it doesn't take a special prosecutor with 30 million in taxpayer dollars to look at the public record and see that there are patterns of association among Clinton's opponents and big bucks behind them. An enormous number of allegations have been made about Clinton in the last few years. Many of these--e.g., weird, X-Files -like scenarios about murder and drug-running--seem absurd, have proven groundless and fit the classic pattern of the political smear. Moreover, such allegations have not arisen randomly or even casually; they have been injected into the media--often by dint of sheer repetition--time and again, by the same sources and publications. Both the sources and the publications inhabit the far rightward end of the political spectrum. Special prosecutor Kenneth Starr has strong personal and professional connections, both to political enemies of the administration like the tobacco companies as well as to wealthy, ultraconservative Clinton-haters like Richard Mellon Scaife and Jerry Falwell. Scaife and Falwell have been hawking, for several years now, the sort of wild allegations concerning Clinton described above. Moreover, Starr is obviously close to the Rutherford Institute, the aforementioned conservative foundation that has taken over funding of the Paula Jones case. And John Whitehead, the aforementioned founder of Rutherford, has publicly endorsed the claims, hawked by Falwell, Scaife and company, that Clinton is a murderer and a drug-runner, etc. It's a free country, of course, but it seems reasonable to consider the significance of such a chain of associations, particularly when we find, at their center, someone like a special prosecutor charged with investigating the president. At any rate, it's clear that the people aligned most strenuously against Clinton share a good deal more than just a conservative political outlook. Whether that's a vast conspiracy or just American-politics-as-usual, you can decide. Described below are some of the key players and patterns of association.
Who Appointed Kenneth Starr?
Richard Mellon Scaife
Jerry Falwell and the Rev. Sung Myung Moon
Linda Tripp
Lucianne Goldberg and Regnery Publishing
The Tobacco Companies and Kirkland & Ellis
The Rutherford Institute
The American Spectator
The Right Wing in Britain
The Tabloidization of News
Tabloid Politics
The Murdoch Method
Media Foodchain
The Nixon Legacy
Steamshovel!