Thursday, December 12, 2019

The IG report doesn't "exonerate" the FBI of bias

Contrary to what the #FakeNews media and the Democrats are saying the IG report didn't, to use a favorite Democrat word, exonerate the FBI of bias.

What the report, and Horowitz, keep saying is that no one in the FBI told Horowitz that they were biased and that no one wrote down "I'm biased against Trump" in an email.

Horowitz is not saying that there was no bias only that no one admitted to being biased.

The IG report however lists 17 cases where the FBI egregiously violated its own rules. In one of them an FBI lawyer deliberately altered an email to conceal the fact that Carter Page had been an informant who helped put a Russian who was trying to recruit him behind bars.

As I and other's, including Rush Limbaugh, have pointed out if the FBI wasn't biased at least some of their egregious errors would have benefited Trump. But instead every error hurt Trump.

It's like Twitter censorship mistakes. Twitter censors some conservative group and then they say it was a "mistake". But somehow leftist groups on Twitter are never censored much less by "mistake".

Every honest person who read the IG report acknowledges that either the FBI was biased against Trump or they were so eager to get a conviction, irrespective of who the target was, the they basically railroaded Trump.

Given that we have communication between two of key players, Strzok and Page, which clearly show a serious hatred of Trump it's clear that the explanation is that the senior leadership in the FBI hated Trump and did everything they could to keep we the people from choosing who we want to be President.

After Mueller released his report that showed there was absolutely no evidence of Trump or anyone in Trump's campaign colluding with Russia Democrats and the #FakeNews media chanted in unison that that didn't "exonerate" Trump.

Their argument was that just because Mueller spend 2 years with an unlimited budget and the power to force people to testify couldn't find any evidence of wrong doing doesn't mean that Trump was innocent.

Clearly by that standard, or even by a standard that reasonable people use, the IG report in no way shows that there was no bias in the FBI's war on Trump.  In fact it's impossible for any unbiased individual to read the report and not conclude that the FBI was in fact highly biased against Trump and they misused their power in a war on Trump.

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