Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Brennan, Comey, and Clapper have been caught in a big fat wringer.

"No, no," Comey replied at first, then said, "Actually, I had dinner with the two of them together with our spouses." Baier asked him if they discussed "Trump cases" on the triple date.

The idea that the three stooges of Spygate, whose red-hot antipathy for Trump is nothing if not all-consuming, went out to dinner without discussing the investigation of him strains all credulity.

No doubt one of their anxieties at the dinner was: When will the American public find out about the spy we sent to infiltrate the Trump campaign's ranks?

The three stooges have yet to utter the name of Stefan Halper, the spy at the center of the Obama administration's farcical plot.

Just as Clapper's denial of FISA warrants on the Trump campaign disintegrated, so too will that one.

So what did Obama know and when did he know it? Brennan could give the precise date; he was personally briefing Obama on "Russian interference," Brennan's euphemism for his paranoid hunch that Putin's agents had recruited Trump campaign officials.

We're told by the three stooges and their media propagandists that Halper - who tried to get a position in the campaign, spent over a year shadowing Carter Page, and tried to entrap George Papadopoulos - "Wasn't spying." Halper was just "Observing," "Assisting an FBI investigation", or, in the words of John Brennan, seeking "Insight."

The flimflammery of it all was reminiscent of Comey sending his aides out to deny Trump's tweets about intercepted communications at Trump Tower while FISA warrants that allowed the FBI to reach into Trump Tower sat on Comey's desk.

https://spectator.org/the-three-stooges-of-spygate/ 

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