Friday, February 9, 2018

FURTHER UP THE MEMO TRAIL

News coming out Wednesday and Thursday was that text memos back and forth between FBI employees Page and Strzok implicate that Obama at east was aware of their plots and may even have been involved in orchestrating them, in particular with respect to the investigation of Hillary's emails.    Many pundits are saying that Obama is now the potential target of further investigations, but what if the trail leads even higher than Obama... such as, to Soros?

Wednesday we heard that Tom Brady broke down and cried after losing the Super Bowl.  Who is Tom Brady?  What's a Super Bowl?

Knowing how hard Steve Wynn maneuvered his way through the green felt jungle over the years to eventually buy the Desert Inn and build Wynn Resorts, I find it almost incomprehensible that he abruptly has stepped down and out.

Where is all of the money that was in the Clinton Foundation?

James Comey has been writing a book and wants it published lickety-split.  Doesn't it have to be reviewed and cleared by the FBI for classified information first?  Or, like Clinton, can he do anything he damned-well wants to do?

David Laufman, a DOJ official who worked on both the Clinton EMail and the Russia investigations, is "retiring for personal reasons" just as an inspector general's report is about to be released.  I'm not saying there is any connection; I'm just sayin'...

Sick and tired of drama after drama after drama, I say to Congress... either fund the damned government or shut it down until next fiscal year and take that time off yourselves, without pay.  There's not a damned one of you in that house of horrors worth a wooden nickel... not one.   

The latest story on the climate is that the sun is going to enter a cooling period unlike any we've seen since the 1700's.  Not only should that shut Al Gore up, but it could also freeze some of that putrid hot air on the Hill.  

Has it occurred to anyone that if North Korea doesn't win the Olympics, they might use one of their nukes?  

TODAY'S QUOTE:
"Yesterday's weirdness is tomorrow's reason why." ~ Hunter S. Thompson

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