Saturday, December 8, 2018

Rod Rosenstein double agent

As we learn more and more about the attack on the President by the deep state Rod Rosenstein's actions are becoming stranger and stranger.

First thing to remember is that it was Rosenstein, then Deputy Attorney General, wrote a memo saying that Comey, the then director of the FBI should be fired.

Second thing to remember is that in 2017 Democrats all wanted Comey fired because they believed he'd illegally interfered in the election by investigating Hillary's crimes; side note only Democrats would think that the fact that Comey cleared Hillary while admitting what she had done was criminal was an attack.

Third thing to note is that Rosenstein discussed wearing a wire when meeting with Trump after Comey was fired.  So wait you're probably saying Rosenstein publicly said that Comey should be fired but was also so upset about Trump firing Comey that he, Rosenstein, thought that Trump was unfit to be president?  I don't know about you but that sounds odd to me.

Fourth thing to note is that CNN has recently revealed that senior government officials started off on the whole Mueller investigation not because they thought that Trump had colluded with Russia but because they felt that Trump had to be "reigned in".

Which leads us to the obvious conclusion that Rosenstein wrote the memo to fire Comey with the expressed purpose of using it to attack Trump.  Which makes Rosenstein a double agent for the deep state who only pretends his loyalty is to the rule of law and the right of the people to elect whomever they want as President.

Rosenstein and his co-conspirators in DOJ also pretend to be upset about Trump asking Comey to go easy on Flynn if he could.  It's bogus because Trump, as Comey later admitted when he was under oath, didn't order or command Comey to let Flynn off.  Given that Trump knew that Comey had let Hillary skate on a clear felony charge asking him to go easy on Flynn, a national hero, was simply asking for equal treatment.

Even worse we now know that the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn when he supposedly lied said that they didn't think he was lying; i.e. he simply had an imperfect memory.  Hillary wasn't even put under oath when she was questioned.

Bottom line is that it's impossible that Rosenstein would recommend that Comey be fired and then be suddenly appalled that Trump fired Comey.

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