On CNN this morning, Bob Woodward, Assoc Editor for The Washington Post, made these observations concerning the CIA:
1.
the CIA started this feud with Trump. It gave a memo during top
secret security briefings to Trump and Obama about unsubstantiated
rumors concerning Trump that should never have been given to Obama ..
let alone to Trump in that venue. The intent was to put Trump on
notice that the CIA could hurt him and to cause him some pain. They
floated fake news.
2.
CIA director John Brennan should never have scolded Trump on national
television. The CIA works for the president. It is up to the CIA to
befriend the president and to gain the trust of the president, not the
other way around. Rather than tell Trump what he "should do" to get
along with the CIA, Brennan should tell the CIA what it "should do" to
get along with Trump.
3.
Why did the gang of 8 (McCain, Graham, Schumer, and Rubio) hire a
retired spy from the UK last summer to find dirt about Trump?
4.
The 35 page memo from the retired UK spy is faulty It lacks evidence
that can be verified. Those facts that can be verified have been found
to be false. It only has innuendo and rumors in it. Evidently, the
CIA did not verify anything about the memo or it would have scrapped it
(Woodward read the entire memo).
5. Who leaked the memo? Obama or his staff? McCain? Who? and why?
So
who is Bob Woodward? He is one of the 2 journalists who pulled the
plug on Nixon and Watergate 45 years ago. Woodward knows what he is
saying.
Now
let's add the incident with John Lewis. John is the black Congressman
from Georgia who claims that Trump is not a legitimate president ... so
John will not attend the inauguration because of that (John was a civil
rights advocate 55 years ago).
Well,
John also claimed in that interview with Chuck Todd on NBC that this
will be the first inauguration that he will not attend in his 25 years
of service as a Congressman.
Did
Chuck Todd question him about that? no. Did any mainstream media
question John about that? no. Instead, they carry the story in such a
way as to encourage more Democrats to not attend the inauguration...
just as how they tried to persuade the electoral college to not cast
their votes for Trump in how they presented the news.
Hmmmm.
The Washington Post disagrees with John Lewis. Evidently, John
claimed that George W. Bush was an illegitimate president and refused to
attend the inauguration in 2001. John attended the inaugurations of
Bill Clinton and Barack Obama (Democrats), but not for George W. Bush
and now Donald J. Trump (Republicans). He is a divisive partisan.
1. John Lewis lied. It does not matter that he is a celebrated civil rights activist. He lied.
2.
John Lewis and Democrats used this same argument about illegitimacy to
hurt Bush and justify not supporting the president. This is standard
operating procedure for them.
3.
This whole thing about Russians is to allow Democrats justification to
be disloyal to the president. It is a con game by them and the media.
And Trump is calling them on it.
Isn't
it interesting that the establishment politicians including Brennan,
Lewis, McCain, Graham, Schumer, Obama, and the mainstream media are in
lock step? And that no one is focused on the misdeeds of the
Clintons, Pedesta, establishment politicians, the CIA, or the
mainstream media? Weren't they the same ones who opposed Trump as a
candidate and said that he would never win the nomination or get
elected? Weren't they the same ones who said that Brexit would never
pass? Yes, they are the very globalists who put the world order ahead of
America.
As said by McCain: "Trump is a threat to the world order."
Go Trump! Drain the swamp! Make America great again.
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