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Deranged Rhino

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  1. My operating premise since the 702 abuses were disclosed in this document (which Bongino discusses in that talk above) -- https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/icotr/51117/2016_Cert_FISC_Memo_Opin_Order_Apr_2017.pdf - was that this kind of surveillance abuse for political gain didn't begin with the Obama administration, but with W's. I can't rule out completely that Durham/Barr would go back 12-16 years to make cases, but I find those odds very low. Instead, what I expect them to do in terms of crossing the aisle is to focus on who on the right was distributing the dossier to the FBI, State, and media. And that's a big ol' rats nest of neocons. The primary target (imo) would be this asshat: https://www.mccaininstitute.org/staff/david-j-kramer/ David Kramer who was one of No-Name's biggest staffers. Kramer and McCain both were involved in the dossier's spread very early on in the process. This rats nest expanded to most of McCain's congressional toadies like this dipstick: Adam Kizinger's office ran point in the post election cover-up for the then under fire neocon House members, he really took the media lead after McCain died. He's a bad apple with his fingerprints all over the spin machine in the Never Trump right. But as a sitting congressman, he is likely to be immune to any of this. His staff -- and Kramer -- are not. Then there's the rest of the GOP Senate side of things, starting with the intelligence committee. A committee very early on I referred to as the "swampiest committee on the Hill". A lot of the big targets here will be career staffers who have served multiple Senators over the years. The figure heads are Richard Burr and Marco Rubio, both of whom helped smooth along the cover-up and deceive the American public on the ICA and Russia threat (this even though Rubio himself was spied on while he ran, but he lacks a spine and quickly folded himself in with Burr and the other neocons left in Congress due to either pressure or guilt). My money would be on Kramer and his ties all the way up through the State Department -- but it's a target rich environment once you get into the inner circle of the neocon establishment circa 2016. McCain was the head of it, but he's gone now to a place that's very, very, very hot.
  2. Conditioning is a hell of a thing
  3. It's not much of a conspiracy. Trump didn't "give it life", the media asked him about it and he said he had no idea if it's accurate and he trusted that the dems would have vetted her first. But the media wants you to be outraged, so they lie to you. Right to your face. At some point, doesn't that get old?
  4. A reporter asked Trump directly today about his support for the GA congresswoman who won while being open about reading Q. Trump congratulated her and the reporter asked him why and his thoughts on Q. Trump didn't address it either way, instead congratulated her on her victory and moved on. It caused the media to go nuts because he didn't denounce it. So much ink (digital and literal) spilled over a "small" group of "nuts" who have been hoodwinked by a LARP.
  5. It's never been about Trump or politics. It's always been about this:
  6. Hmm... ? https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/pentagon-task-force-investigate-ufo-incidents/story?id=72383496
  7. On a different note ? https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/pentagon-task-force-investigate-ufo-incidents/story?id=72383496
  8. The Clinton Machine (meaning them and their political lieutenants/tree) have written books bragging about their strategy. And then Promo recites it verbatim while attributing it to Trump You can't make that kind of irony up.
  9. I don't think Vegas would take this bet...
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