It's true. Hillary is reportedly eyeing another presidential run in 2020.
We received from a covert source -- call it StickyLeaks -- the following sneak preview of the Hillary banner ads for 2020:
It's true. Hillary is reportedly eyeing another presidential run in 2020.
We received from a covert source -- call it StickyLeaks -- the following sneak preview of the Hillary banner ads for 2020:
QOTD: "The Bulgarian parliament has moved to criminalise the promotion of radical Islam, including advocating a caliphate, religious violence, and sharia law.
The legislature adopted the amendments to the nation’s criminal code aimed at tackling radical Islam on their first reading this Wednesday...
...Promoting any ideology of violence or one threatening the law and constitution of the nation could be punishable with one to five years in jail and a fine of around £2,000, the Bulgarian newspaper Dnevnik reports." --Liam Deacon
Rosenstein has much to be accountable for. Yes, Virginia, this is a witch hunt. Robert Mueller III was appointed special counsel after his friend, the vindictive former FBI Director James Comey, committed a federal crime by leaking a memo which was a government record to the press. Mueller has picked staff and prosecutors as if he were stocking Hillary Clinton’s Department of Justice. He has picked a bevy of Clinton donors, an attorney who worked for the Clinton Foundation, a former Watergate assistant prosecutor, and even a senior advisor to Eric Holder. Objective professionals all.
Not to be left out of this week’s batch of reporting that went too far, too fast:
CNN unfortunately has joined the pattern of other outlets (see below) in publishing an inaccurate story regarding the Russia investigation.
Mere hours after CNN reported on an “exclusive,” alleging the Trump campaign received Wikileaks information before it was public, the story came crumbling down with the Washington Post reporting that the emailed information in question was already public before being emailed to the campaign.
QOTD:
The U.S. economy added 228,000 jobs in November, showing strong growth amid historically low unemployment https://t.co/3Je7YlhUmw
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 8, 2017
Vox and The New Republic have pieces out highlighting the massive amounts of energy it takes to mine Bitcoins, most of which comes from fossil fuels. Most Bitcoins are mined in China, fueled by cheap coal power.
TNR’s Emily Atkin wrote that “Bitcoins are contributing to the warming of the atmosphere without providing a significant public benefit in return,” adding “[w]e only have 32 years left for carbon emissions to peak and then rapidly decrease, if our planet is to remain livable.”
It was a year ago and Comey was explaining why Hillary’s close aide, Cheryl Mills, not only received an immunity agreement in exchange for turning over her laptop, but a pass on lying to the FBI.
The FBI Director claimed that Mills had to receive immunity because the laptop might be protected by attorney-client privilege. Mills, like Hillary Clinton, had worked as a lawyer. But they were both government officials working for the State Department. Hillary wasn’t Mills’ client. The government was.
Comey and his people knew the law. They chose to ignore it to protect a key Hillary aide from rolling over.
QOTD: "[It's] funny to see all the people who’ve been calling Donald Trump a ‘Nazi’ are livid he’d affirm Israel’s capital as Jerusalem." --Erick Erickson
When I came into office, I promised to look at the world's challenges with open eyes and very fresh thinking. We cannot solve our problems by making the same failed assumptions and repeating the same failed strategies of the past. Old challenges demand new approaches.QOTD:
The Mueller subpoena for Trump's Deutsche Bank records was sent months ago but the news of it breaks amid the Strzok news.
— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) December 5, 2017
The FBI agent who was fired from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation team for sending anti-Donald Trump text messages conducted the interviews with two Hillary Clinton aides accused of giving false statements about what they knew of the former secretary of state’s private email server.Michael Flynn was not, as Ross notes, nearly as lucky:
Neither of the Clinton associates, Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin, faced legal consequences for their misleading statements, which they made in interviews last year with former FBI section chief Peter Strzok.
QOTD:
FBI Agent Strzok:
— Nick Short 🇺🇸 (@PoliticalShort) December 4, 2017
-Involved early w/Clinton email case
-Part of Comey's email memo to exonerate Clinton
-Part of review over Abedin/Weiners emails found w/classified info
-Supervised Russia probe starting July 2016
-Key handler for Steele & phony dossier
-Anti-Trump, Pro-Hillary pic.twitter.com/tjKljlNVvD
— Rich Weinstein (@phillyrich1) December 4, 2017
2) Who is David Cattler and why is that relevant to Flynn's plea?
whitehouse.gov/the-press-offi…
Cattler's position on the NSC senior staff was created by Flynn, one of two new deputy assistant positions he created within the NSC.
3) This is important because Cattler was approved and granted TS/SCI clearance along with the other senior NSC staff hand picked by Flynn - this allows him access to see raw SIGINT without violating national security - something denied to many other Trump appointees in Jan/Feb:
QOTD:
12/2/17 Statement=FBI/DOJ obstruction@DevinNunes, House Intel Committee Chairman
— Freelass (@Freelassie) December 4, 2017
"Unless all our outstanding demands are fully met by close of business on Monday, December 4, 2017, the committee will have the opportunity to move this resolution before the end of the month” pic.twitter.com/jhNx6ogOMq
QOTD: "Victoria Toensing, the lawyer representing the FBI informant says there is “on-the-record quid pro quo” surrounding the Uranium One scandal with Bill Clinton receiving a $500,000 speaking fee from a Russian backed bank and the Clinton Foundation receiving millions of dollars from people involved on the deal.
Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State at the same time the State Department and government agencies on the Committee on Foreign Investments unanimously approved the partial sale of Canadian mining company Uranium One to the Russian nuclear company Rosatom, ultimately giving Russia 20% of U.S. Uranium.
Nine shareholders in Uranium One just happened to provide more than $145 million in donations to the Clinton Foundation in the run-up to State Department approval." --Cristina Laila
QOTD:
The great thing about Dems going all-in on "this is a middle class tax hike" is that people will know it's not true when they have higher paychecks next month.
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) December 2, 2017