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Sunday, February 02, 2020

‘Walls Are Closing In’ on the Democrats



The "walls are closing in" we were told endlessly by the liars in the Press.  But despite frantic and ceaseless efforts on the part of the Swamp dwellers, they never did.  No Russian collusion.  No abuse of power.  No obstruction of Congress.   And Donald Trump is going to be acquitted of the latest harebrained scheme to remove him from office by the Senate.

But there was a conspiracy cooked up by the Obama Administration, and the MSM to overturn the 2016 election.  And it used illegal means.

Roger Kimball makes a few worthwhile suggestions as to how this kind of conspiracy against the American people can be discouraged.

Schumer’s contention that the president’s acquittal (which he now implicitly acknowledges is a foregone conclusion) will be “meaningless,” coupled with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s insistence that the “stain” of impeachment will “forever” be attached to the name of Donald Trump, prompts me to suggest a few courses of action the president might take in his second term (some parts of which might be started even now).

First, to discourage such frivolous, wholly partisan efforts to overturn the results of a free, open, and democratic election, people who have committed felonies by leaking classified material or lying under oath should be prosecuted. A dozen or so indictments would have a clarifying and salutary effect.

I’d start with a few of the women who perjured themselves when lying about Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearings. I’d follow up with some people involved in the “Russian collusion” hoax. And I’d finish by looking into Representative Adam Schiff’s (D-Calif.) and Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman’s claim that they did not know the “whistleblower” (Eric Ciaramella) and also into who leaked information from John Bolton’s memoir and revenge drama.

Second, as for removing the “stain” of impeachment, I propose that when the House flips to the Republicans again next year, a bill be introduced rescinding President Trump’s impeachment and publicly exonerating him of any and all wrongdoing.

Third, since the media as well as the Democrats (pardon the pleonasm) clearly enjoy the spectacle of impeachment, I suggest that Barack Obama retroactively be impeached, not for anything as mealy-mouthed as “obstruction of Congress” but for aiding and abetting America’s enemies by shoveling billions of dollars to the Iranian mullahs.

Other charges doubtless will be forthcoming when U.S. Attorney John Durham begins handing down indictments in the “Russian collusion” ruse and we have hard evidence that the attempted soft coup against Donald Trump was an explicit creature of Obama’s Administration. I’ve bought stock in popcorn companies in anticipation of this entertainment.

Here's a prediction.  And it's based on the incredible success of Trump during his three years in office despite the opposition of every power broker and interest group in DC.  I predict that Trump will get his revenge in his second term, and it will be awesome.  

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