Path To Justice Fraught With Angst

Go Ahead, Make ...

Go Ahead, Make …

From a decorated US Navy veteran and retired Department of Defense employee: “In 1992 I placed a CAD (Computer Aided Drafting) disc in my work computer at my desk, and played with it during my lunch hour. Because it used computer “bytes” I was accused of government theft. You would have thought that I stole the plans to build a nuclear device, the crap that they put me through. It makes me sick when I read about all of the “alleged crimes” by the Clintons, while it seems as though they are forever laughing at the American justice system.”

Many Americans are losing faith in the FBI’s failing courage to recommend an indictment of Hillary Clinton due to who knows what. This is an unprecedented “low” in public confidence and FBI Director James Comey must do whatever is necessary – including speaking loud and clear to the press – to ensure the truth is told. Anything short of swift and full disclosure will permanently damage the integrity of the FBI. Yes, the FBI is being manipulated by OBO the Clown Prince of Fools and his nepotist plant at the DOJ, but as the front line government organization of bringing criminals to justice, everyone involved at the FBI must remember that the truth will stand up to scrutiny, and that evil flees when brought to light.

Bruce Thornton and his piece coming up in FrontPageMagazine, “Hillary and the FBI”, tackles the ticklish conundrum facing the FBI as it wrestles with what to do about Hillary Clinton and her specious behavior over the past few years, particularly as it relates to aiding and abetting the enemy within and without; plus of course, holding AG Loretta Lynch accountable for her own responsibility to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, so help me God.”

The look of paranoia...

The look of paranoia…

In an ideal world, the best way to ensure prison bars for the Clintonista (or at least embarrassment for our nation’s domestic enemies due to refusal to prosecute, or due to pardoning her) would be to deny her the Democrat party nomination. The nation might survive if we are fool enough to elect Sanders, but it will not survive having another determined and deadly enemy of our nation the likes of Mafiosi Clinton in the oval office. Many Americans don’t like Donald Trump’s dishonest character assassinations of Ted Cruz and lots were saddened Cruz lost, but if the only alternative is a dishonest, corrupt, Muslim collaborator who lied about Benghazi while people died, then it behooves everyone to enthusiastically support Trump.

Thanks Mr. Thornton for giving us an ugly look behind the veneer of justice that disguises the “Justice” Dept.

frontpage_logoBeneath the drama of the primaries the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s home-brew server keeps humming along, though one wouldn’t know it from the cursory coverage by the mainstream media. It’s not that there isn’t anything new to report. Romanian hacker Guccifer claims he got into Clinton’s server with ease, and the Kremlin asserts it’s in possession of 20,000 of her emails. Hillary’s standard verbal brush-off––“it’s a routine security inquiry” ––was exploded by FBI Director James Comey’s laconic “I don’t even know what that means . . . We’re conducting an investigation. That’s what we do.” But these new developments are dismissed by Democrats with increasingly desperate rationalizations and lies, and Republicans haven’t yet worked through the seven stages of grief over Donald Trump’s ascendancy, leaving little time to mine this scandal for electoral gold.

The Republicans need to get on with it. Sometime soon the FBI will release its report, and just based on what’s leaked so far, Clinton should be indicted for mishandling classified material. But “should ain’t is,” as my old man used to say. There are several scenarios that can follow the report, and most will reveal just how we have fallen from the fundamental principle of representative government going back to ancient Athens: equality before the law.

In the first scenario, the FBI recommends an indictment. Supporters of this view cite the institutional culture and professionalism of the FBI, which will be angry if after spending so many thousands of man-hours Clinton gets to walk. There is talk of mass resignations, similar to the 1973 “Saturday Night Massacre,” when the Attorney General and Deputy AG resigned after Richard Nixon fired the special prosecutor investigating the Watergate break-ins. Others cite the professional integrity of James Comey as the rock upon which their hopes rest. If undercut by the Attorney General, he too will resign, creating a storm of negative publicity for Clinton and the Democrats. In 2004, Comey threatened to resign when White House aides pressured the hospitalized AG John Ashcroft to overrule Comey’s refusal to certify the legality of important aspects of the NSA’s domestic surveillance program. A few years later in Congressional testimony Comey stoutly defended the independence of the Department of Justice.

Continues in FrontPageMagazine…