By Daniel John Sobieski February 6, 2018
If Rep. Trey Gowdy, R- S.C., really believes the House Intelligence Committee’s FISA memo does not vindicate President Trump, then he must also believe it does not answer the question of when Donald Trump stopped beating Melania. Gowdy made that claim, among others, in a series of tweets on Friday and in a “Face the Nation” interview on Sunday:
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) said the release of the controversial FISA memo by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee does not discredit Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
In a series of tweets on Friday, Gowdy said the memo, which alleges government surveillance abuse targeting at least one member of the Trump campaign, raises concerns about the FISA process and is of interest to the American people.
Despite that, Gowdy said he remains confident in Mueller and the "overwhelming majority" of the men and women serving at the FBI and Justice Department…
In an interview on "Face the Nation" on Sunday, Gowdy said he understands that the president is "frustrated," but he reiterated he doesn't think the memo "has any impact on the Russia probe.".........To Read More.....
My Take - I've watched Gowdy grill those testifying before Congressional Committees and it's clear he must have been a remarkable prosecutor. Then he says something like this and I then wonder if he has an evil twin that pops up occasionally. It certainly seems clear to me none of this would have happened if this fraudulently obtained warrant hadn't been issued. Did I get that right? Is there something I missed? If that's so - and it certainly seems it is - why then doesn't it impact this Russian collusion red herring investigation?
As for Gowdy's confidence in the "overwhelming majority" of the men and women serving at the FBI and Justice Department", that argument is a logical fallacy. I really trust the janitors who work there, but as for everyone else - and I mean everyone else - in both the FBI and the Justice Department - they are subject to suspicion.
That's like saying only a few Muslims in the world are terrorists so we can't condemn Islam. Yet Islam commands violence against non-believers and the vast majority of Muslims are supportive of using violence against non-Muslims. That's the ocean of emotional and philosophical support the terrorists swim in, otherwise they would perish.
The same is true within all these government agencies. None of this Deep State conspiracy could have survived and thrived if there weren't so many in emotional and philosophical harmony with this treasonous cabal.
Everyone at the FBI and the Justice Department needs to be investigated by the Justice Department's Inspector General. Call it McCarthyism if you like, but the fact of the matter is McCarthy was right. The federal government was thoroughly infested - including the CIA -with communist agents and their fellow travellers to the point it was the most infiltrated government in the history of the world.
I'm willing to bet its no different for the FBI and Justice department.
Today's P&D is devoted to this subject exclusively, and all the articles I've linked demonstrate the truth of what I've said here.
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