Showing posts with label Federal Bureau of Investigation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Federal Bureau of Investigation. Show all posts

Saturday, February 1, 2025

Trump's Nominees

I haven't been able to keep up with all of the revealing moments in the hearings for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to be Secretary of Health and Human Services and Kash Patel to be director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.  So I can't tell you what happened.

I have to show you. 😟

This is really embarrassing for America . . .. 

Pardon the commercial announcement that Ben Meiselas includes in this video . . .. 

Saturday, August 13, 2022

Going Nuclear?

The FBI's search of Mar-a-Lago uncovered . . . classified information on nuclear weapons?

This was information that could have gotten into, oh, I don't know, Russian hands?

Gee, and I thought they were investigating his role in the insurrection!

Trump bitched that all the feds had to do was ask for the material.  The feds did ask, as far back as June - they even negotiated with his lawyers to get at it without having to search for it under a warrant.  And now it looks like the government might indict Trump for mishandling an possibly compromising secret documents that Trump says he declassified before they were planted!  (I don't get Trump's logic either.)

MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell has insisted that media attempts to frame what's happening with Trump as beneficial for him and his brand are bunk, but the Republican Party is standing behind Trump and all indications are this might increase Republican voter turnout not just in 2024 but in November midterms.  Remember when abortion was to get Democratic women to come out to the polls in droves?  Legal abortion is not a person any more than a human egg fertilized ten minutes ago is.  Despite suggestions to the contrary, Donald Trump is a person, and he's a person with a base of supporters with greater loyalty to him than I have for Martin O'Malley.  They are that scary.

And to respond to the inevitable insistence that Trump can't win with his base alone in 2024, Trump won the Presidency in 2016 by getting once apolitical reactionaries to join and expand the Republican Party and he's been successful in doing that ever since.

Any person who thinks Donald Trump can't benefit politically from this investigation is either a moron or an MSNBC host. 

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Trump's Olympian Disasters

With the Winter Olympics in South Korea underway, I was hoping to spend lots of time commenting on that and not so much on Trump.  But it seems that this White House can't stop creating disasters that are so Olympian themselves in terms of awfulness and size - we're talking Sgt. Pepper movie / Heaven's Gate proportions here, folks - that the Games threaten to be overshadowed. Even the Winter Olympiad itself has been sucked into the Trump vortex; Vice President Mike Pence refused to interact with North Korean guests at the opening ceremony in PyeongChang and showed no interest in inter-Korean dialogue going on there, rattling the saber against North Korea and making These States look more like a dumb brute of a nation than it already does.
And then there's Trump himself.  He's done too much in the past couple of days for me to comment on at length, and maybe even in passing, but here we go.  He just lost two White House aides who were forced to leave due to charges of spousal abuse, and he singled out one of those aides, Rob Porter, by saying he wished him luck in the future and thanking him for doing a great job.  Former Vice President Joe Biden said that Trump had no right to excuse Porter for such transgressions just because he was good at his job.
Trump even took Porter's side, saying that his denials of the accusations against him should be taken into account and that the rights of the accused should always be considered.  As the media have pointed out repeatedly, whenever it comes to domestic violence, Trump always sides with the accused men, calling for due process and saying they're innocent until proven guilty, but never takes the side of or even acknowledges the women making the accusations.  Of course, when Trump makes an accusation against someone, say, a woman - say, Hillary Clinton - she doesn't get due process?
Oh, right, Trump knows his accusations are true because he's a stable genius.
He may not be a stable genius, but he sure is an evil genius.  One week after releasing a politically charged Republican memo from the House Intelligence Committee on the FBI and the Russia investigation and angering the FBI, which wanted to keep the GOP memo confidential, Trump suddenly decided that he likes confidentiality and refused to release the Democratic rebuttal memo, citing sensitive information that shouldn't be divulged.  And he announced his decision on a Friday night, when no one would notice, Winter Olympics or not.  This blocking of the Democratic memo after the release of the Republican memo is the equivalent of giving a presidential candidate extra time in a primary debate and cutting off a rival candidate who seeks to offer a counterpoint.  But then, as a Martin O'Malley supporter, I've seen that firsthand.
It all boils down to one simple fact: Trump defends the accused when they're on his team, but not when they're on the opposite team.  If the accused are on his side, they're victims of politics.  If the accused are on the opposite side, they're being political.  And as for the idea that Rob Porter may be innocent of the charges against him . . . well, yes, I suppose that some men accused of rape or domestic violence are innocent, like Gary Dotson, the Illinois man accused of raping a woman who spent time in prison for it before DNA evidence proved that the accusation was a hoax.  But such examples are few and very far between, and even if you accept the idea that men accused of abusing their wives and girlfriends deserve due process . . . they can't all be innocent! Trump defends every man accused of domestic violence - even Rob Porter, despite the photographic evidence against him!  
Given all of these examples of Trump justice, it's no wonder that Rachel Brand, the third highest-ranking member of the Justice Department and a lifelong, loyal Republican, resigned.     
Oh yeah, the budget deal was approved while all of this was going on.  More on that some other time. 
As for the Winter Olympics, well, the opening ceremony was mostly a bore, but when South Korean figure skater Yuna Kim skated onto the pedestal to take the torch from two Korean female hockey players from opposite sides of the DMZ and light the cauldron, that's when it got interesting.  Because the best entertainment and celebrations of Korean culture came after the lighting of the cauldron.  Though, I agree it was moving when the North Korean and South Korean athletes entered the stadium as one Korean contingent in the parade of nations.  But please, please, no more terrible covers of John Lennon's "Imagine" at these things!  If John Lennon were alive today, even he would be sick of it.
Anyway, thanks to Trump and his ongoing dismantling of the American political system, no one cared about the Winter Olympic opening ceremony, and that's a shame.  It's going to take athletic performances that are beyond Olympian at these Winter Games to distract us from the Distracter-In-Chief.  Shaun White, Lindsey Vonn, Nathan Chen, Mikaela Shiffrin - I'm countin' on ya! :-O

Sunday, February 4, 2018

They Chose Not To

The Republican majority on the U.S. House Intelligence Committee could have opted to refrain from making incendiary charges against the FBI in the midst of the Russia investigation investigating Russian interference in our election, which could possibly implicate Donald Trump in collusion with Putin.  They chose not to.   
House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA), who wrote the Republican majority's memo charging abuse of power by the FBI and the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court and bias based on using a dossier prepared in part for the Democratic National Committee by a British intelligence expert named Christopher Steele, could have kept the document classified even when the rest of the committee's Republican members wanted to release it.  He also could have acknowledged that the surveillance court's actions emanated from that start of an investigation of Trump ally Carter Page and the Russian contacts he allegedly made after Page left the Trump campaign.  He chose not to. 
The Democratic minority wrote a rebuttal that Nunes could havedeclassified simultaneously in the interest of balance.  But Nunes chose not to.
The Democrats could leak their memo. They will likely choose not to.
The media could explain all this in layman's terms so that schmucks like I, schlubs who are completely clueless about intelligence issues, can put it in proper context.  They chose not to.  (I was watching CNN as I wrote this; I still can't figure it out.)      
Trump could have avoided a possible constitutional crisis by refusing to let the memo go through.  He chose not to.
The Republican Party is so much in disarray over all of this, but meanwhile, the Democrats can't get their act together either.  As all this was going on, Trump gave his first State of the Union address, and Democrats could have ensured that Representative Joseph Kennedy III's official Democratic response was the only Democratic response.  The Democrats chose not to; there were four other responses, including one from non-Democrat Bernie Sanders.  Representative Kennedy could have decided to eschew the party's lame "Better Deal" slogan in his remarks.  He chose not to. 
The Democratic Party could nominated someone for President who could have defeated Trump and allowed America to avoid all of this . . . 
  . . . but it chose not to.
"Can I get thirty seconds?"

Monday, January 29, 2018

You're Not Fired

Robert Mueller is still the special counsel investigating Russian intervention in the 2016 presidential campaign and possible collusion between Trump and the Russians.  But he almost lost his job.  The New York Times reported that Trump wanted to fire him back in June - a charge Trump denies - but White House counsel Don McGahn refused to carry out the order, threatening to quit.  With this news out, Mueller has become untouchable.  Do you think Trump is going to fire him now?  He can deny that he ever did try to fire him all he wants, but if he does try to dismiss him, it's going to look very, very bad.  
Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) thinks that Trump will still try to get Mueller out. I don't think so.  Trump isn't going to do anything that will encourage anyone to turn against him and force him out of office.  He's going to do everything he can to survive to the bitter end.  And if Mueller finds enough damning evidence to have Trump removed from office, the bitter end will come sooner rather than later.
I don't know which was the funniest occurrence of the past couple of days - Sean Hannity acknowledging the veracity of the Times' report by cutting to the chase (specifically , a car chase that had nothing to do with Trump or Mueller),  Republican senator Ron Johnson of WIsconsin suggesting a "secret society" in the FBI trying to get rid of Trump, or the FBI being accused of conspiracy when several months' worth of anti-Trump texts by Peter Strzok and Lisa Page went missing . . . only to be recovered shortly thereafter.          

Thursday, January 19, 2017

What a Mess . . .

The inspector general of the United States is investigating FBI Director James Comey's handling of the investigation of Hillary Clinton's e-mails, while the Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee has decided - reluctantly - to investigate charges of Russian hacking into the election.  And all this comes just before Donald Trump gets sworn in as President.  
Meanwhile, Trump has managed to tick off the entire European continent, dismissing NATO and the European Union as irrelevant and risking bitter relations between the United States and EU members - and, by cozying up to the Russians, possibly risking the independence of the Baltic States as well. 
And while all this is going on, Trump  has reached out to Martin Luther King III even as he dissed John Lewis because the Georgia Democratic House member and civil rights icon actually . . . expressed concern that the presidential election might have been rigged! Heavens to Betsy, a congressman actually spoke his mind!  What next?
Meanwhile . . . let the demonstrations begin!  People are marching to protect the Affordable Care Act.  A women's march against Trump is slated for Saturday.  People are calling their congressional representatives (both houses) every day to demand action against the policies of the incoming administration.  How cute - they actually think the Republican majorities in Congress will listen!  
I'm sorry . . . I just can't comment on this any more than I already have.  Suffice to say, the system is so broken, it's no wonder we'll never get any high-speed trains in this country. 

Monday, September 21, 2009

No Control?

Barack Obama went on five television news shows - including one on Univision - to explain his health care reform goals and other items on his agenda, and media pundits have been having a field day analyzing the President's gambit. After he laid low for much of the summer, President Obama is trying to regain control of the health care debate. Instead of being accused of not speaking up enough, though, he's now being accused of saying too much and making himself too available -as if an alternative to the imperial presidency of George Walker Bush (patterned after Richard Nixon's) is somehow bad for our democracy.
Maybe the pundits could have spent more time looking into the arrest of an Afghanistan-born U.S. resident, Najibullah Zazi, who may have been involved in a plot to bomb subway stations and perhaps Grand Central Terminal in New York. The New York Police Department and the federal Bureau of Investigation were both investigating An NYPD informant, a New York imam, may have been involved in alerting Zazi after surveillance on Zazi was somehow uncovered, although the details of how this could have happened are sketchy. Either this is a major coup by the NYPD and FBI are just another phony plot thought up by a gang of incompetents who couldn't shoot straight. But for the time being, the quickness in which the case was prosecuted may have averted a possible terrorist attack.
In the meantime, mass transit systems are on a higher state of alert as a precaution.