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  1. It’s hard to credit Biden with anything — apart, that is, from being the moron he is — where Obama’s treason is concerned. Full credit, therefore, to Pres. Pseudonym for this outstanding use of the powerful instrumentalities of Federal policing and national security organizations toward the explicit persecution of his political enemies. Long may he bear the ignominy to be known as our most hateful anti-American chief executive in the existence of the United States. He deserves no less.

  2. Flynn was an enemy of Obama and of McCabe, both for stand up reasons. They sure tried hard to get him but, like so many Democrat torpedoes, this one circled and came back.

  3. And he (or what’s left of him anyway) will likely be President in 7 months. Joy.

  4. A TV show? Boy, those Rhodes Scholarships and Ivy League law degrees are really worth a lot.

  5. It won’t happen, but I dream of the messiah and addled brain slow joe spending the rest of their days in Leavenworth. Plus, a host of underlings.

  6. Neo do you still think that Sullivan is motivated solely by ignorant personal pride and is not a player in a recognized, coordinated game plan?

  7. Aggie:

    You sound a bit reading-comprehension challenged.

    In Part I I wrote:

    Politics may indeed be part of it, because after all, Flynn has become a highly important quarry for the left.

    In Part II I wrote:

    Keep in mind that many things can simultaneously be true: Sullivan can hate Flynn politically, Sullivan can be allied with powerful forces that tell him to treat Flynn harshly, Sullivan may be feeling the effects of age, and yet Sullivan can still be motivated at least in part by a belief that Flynn must be guilty if he pleads guilty…

    And in Part III I wrote:

    I think politics is part of it. I think he’s also angry at Powell (I might write more about that later), at Barr, and of course at Trump. I think he’s gotten a lot of encouragement and assistance from a bunch of legal leftists and/or Trump-haters such as Judge Gleeson, who wrote the editorial in the WaPo egging Sullivan on.

  8. Nice smackdown! And have your views changed or refined? Personally I’ve come to think that it has little to do with Sullivan’s professional ego, and probably little to do with any personal animus as well.

  9. Agreed, Aggie. Sullivan may be egotistical and he may be erratic. But at this point he is acting as an agent of Obama.

  10. It is clear that Flynn MUST be stopped at any and all cost from getting out of the morass he’s been placed in by Obama and his nefarious agents of deception, his scurrilous partners in crime.

    It is also clear that half of the country has been duped by the MSCM and the Democrats that Flynn is indeed guilty of “lying” to the court, that he is in fact a Russian agent and that the only reason why Trump and Barr want him released is because they are both totally corrupt (and have corrupted the entire government and DOJ) and that Trump is—still—clearly and WITHOUT A DOUBT a duplicitous Russian agent whose aim is to subvert and destroy the country.

    (Yes, we are living in a Looking Glass world…and have been for quite a while now.)

    To be sure, one might add that those (many? some? all?) who have been “duped” dearly wish to believe all of this. (It feeds their hatred? Their righteous indignation? Their anger? Their despair? Even as it—more than somewhat ironically—feeds their sense of virtue and self worth? Their firm conviction that they must do everything they can to save the country? Even to the extent of destroying it…or encouraging those who would do so at the drop of a hat.)

    In short, expect Sullivan/Obama and the “Liberals” in the DC Court to do everything in their power to prevent Flynn from being a free man.

    (That being said, I would very much wish to be surprised, here…and find out that in spite of EVERYTHING, justice can be obtained despite this despicable “Darkness at Noon” chapter of American political and judicial history.)

  11. If I were in Sullivan’s shoes (robes), I’d be conflicted. Whatever I’d be thinking, one of the things I’d be thinking is that a lot of people are insisting, for their own purposes, I do various things which make me look bad and might get me into trouble but aren’t going to inconvenience them.
    There is no discernible reward. His pension and other retirement benefits should make him comfortable. Any additional reward would have to be substantial and thus visible which could be a problem if Trump wins the election.
    So there he is, I speculate, doing things he’d rather not do–[When can I let this crap go?]–for little reward, if any, but the useless approbation of ….somebody which is likely fake.
    Or he is so in on the partisan side that he’s volunteering to walk point in the minefield.

  12. Don’t forget that Flynn was adamantly against the Iran deal that Obama considers his crowning foreign policy achievement and got fired for his opposition. Imagine the corruption involved in passing out billions in cash to the mullahs, the mind boggles and Burisma and the directorships of Chinese companies pale in comparison.

  13. Just listened to Sidney Powell this morning talking to Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business. Brutal on the Obama gang.

  14. What took conservatives so long to realize Hussein is a traitor? Been talking about that for some time, and not just Y.

  15. It was insults of Biden by Flynn’s staff when they were drunk that Michael Hastings, who’d sucked up to them as if he was their friend, used in his hit-piece on General Stanley McChrystal for Rolling Stone — which instantly derailed McChrystal’s brilliant career.

    Biden is by all accounts quite spiteful and petty, not one to forget being called “an idiot” (and so on) and laughed about. And he had more power over policy in Iraq than is generally known, as Obama was uninterested and disengaged.

    Actions by Biden can be said to have helped lead to the rise of ISIS — but oh yeah, ISIS is completely forgotten now.

    An addenda to the Michael Hastings piece might be that Hastings himself said that someone — it might even have been Flynn — said to him, “If you fuck us, we’ll kill you.” And Hastings died in a flaming one-car crash on a freeway in Los Angeles a few months after the Rolling Stone piece ran.

    I spoke with my friend at ABC about this, but he didn’t want to examine it. The LAPD had closed the case as accidental death and that was good enough for him. I thought then (and still think) if the best special forces in the world say that they’ll kill you and then you die in a halfway mysterious manner, it’s worthy of some thought.

    That said, I’m open to the argument that Hastings deserved what he got.

  16. miklos – I was intrigued by your suggestion about Hastings having been assassinated, so looked up some of the news from that time. Apparently, most of the conspiracies centered around Obama’s CIA/FBI/DOJ as the culprit, rather than Flynn’s team.
    His brother thinks it was genuinely an accident, based on Michael’s state of mind the day before.

    Just a few stories for the record, which contain links to relevant news and op-eds.
    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/michael-hastings-interview_b_4261386
    Michael Hastings’ Brother Opens Up About the Journalist’s Life and Death 11/12/2013

    https://www.news.com.au/finance/business/media/wikileaks-vault-7-dump-reignites-conspiracy-theories-surrounding-death-of-michael-hastings/news-story/0df1d06403d0223ce1cfc286a1e75325

    Just over 12 hours earlier, the 33-year-old BuzzFeed and Rolling Stone contributor had sent an email to colleagues and friends, warning he was onto a “big story” and was under investigation.

    “The Feds are interviewing my ‘close friends and associates’,” he wrote in an email sent at around 1pm on Monday, June 17. “May be wise to immediately request legal counsel before any conversations or interviews about our news-gathering practices. I’m onto a big story and need to go off the radar for a bit. All the best, and hope to see you soon. Michael.”

    Hastings’ final published article, ‘Why Democrats Love To Spy On Americans’, was highly critical of President Barack Obama and the US government’s domestic spying program, which had just been revealed by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

    https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/reporter-michael-hastings-life-after-death-62724/
    JUNE 18, 2014 3:30PM ET
    Reporter Michael Hastings’ Life After Death
    “A year after his fatal car crash, reporter’s darkly funny autobiographical novel arrives”

    Best quote from the last piece, by his wife Elise Jordan:

    After Hastings’ death, the Internet was full of conspiracy theories explaining the accident, including an insinuation that he’d been the victim of a cyberattack by the Obama administration. “I worked for the U.S. government,” says Jordan, a former director of communications for the National Security Council. “We’re not that sophisticated.”

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