Saturday, March 17, 2018

Andrew McCabe fired...

Jeff Sessions fires deputy FBI chief Andrew McCabe
“I have terminated the employment of Andrew McCabe effective immediately,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement.
McCabe, 49, said he planned to retire in January, but a confidential DOJ inspector general report recommended he be fired for authorizing FBI officials to speak to the press about the investigation into Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation.
Sessions said that decision to fire McCabe came after the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility then reviewed the report and concluded the deputy director should be canned.
So the fact that there was a recommendation from within FBI to fire him, and that the Attorney General felt strong enough to follow through just days from his official retirement... tells us that this was not a close call. McCabe did authorize leaks and lied about it, there is plenty of evidence to show this, and it could lead to criminal prosecution.

McCabe, of course, denies it, and blames Trump. What else would you expect.

What's next? Perhaps McCabe will attempt to take some sort of legal action to try to garner the pension that he was just days away from qualifying for. Or perhaps McCabe will find himself in criminal court, trying to fight off possible fines or jail time for his alleged behavior. Oddly, it wouldn't be impossible that both possibilities end up playing out simultaneously.

98 comments:

Loretta said...

Dirty cop Andy is the first Deep State criminal to face justice...

...how's that "insurance policy" Andy?

He isn't going to lose his pension, which is a damn shame.

Anonymous said...



he should lose his pension, and his freedom. the piece of shit belongs in a federal pen for 30 years.

Loretta said...

"the piece of shit belongs in a federal pen for 30 years."

Along with the love-struck pukes Strzok and Page.

Anonymous said...



...and comey, and hillary, and 0linsky, and...

Anonymous said...



Steele’s decision to expose his partnership with the FBI gave McCabe’s team no choice but to terminate the relationship. The break-up was ugly, but its very messiness would later prove useful. In late 2017, congressional investigators would begin questioning the FBI’s senior leaders about the role Steele had played as a cutout. The senior leaders would point to the break-up as proof of the FBI’s integrity. Steele, they said, had been lying all along to the Bureau about his work with journalists. McCabe’s team had no idea that he was funneling the FBI’s secrets to the media. It was the Mother Jones interview that alerted them to Steele’s duplicity; the moment it became clear, they immediately terminated the relationship.

This alibi won’t wash. McCabe’s team was fully aware, in September, that Steele stood behind the Isikoff article. In fact, the appearance of “a senior U.S. law enforcement official” in the article implicates McCabe’s team more or less directly. In short, Steele’s FBI handlers were aware of his role in leaking information at that time, and it caused them no consternation. On the contrary, after the Isikoff article, the FBI drew Steele even closer, flying him to Rome and offering him $50,000. His work as a cutout received further tacit commendation when McCabe’s team used the Isikoff article to dupe the FISA-court judges.

The troubles that eventually befell Steele and McCabe’s team have no bearing on the simple facts: They worked as partners in prosecuting a campaign of innuendo against Carter Page in September, and again in placing him under surveillance in October. What is more, the surveillance order went beyond McCabe’s team, to the highest levels in the FBI and the DOJ. James Comey had to sign off on that decision — and that fact implicates him in a serious abuse of power.

Steele’s description of Carter Page’s activities in Moscow is comical. We have a word to describe the use of fabricated evidence to make an innocent man appear guilty: The Obama administration framed Carter Page. But not only Carter Page. According to Steele’s dossier, Page was in Moscow to cut a deal on another’s behalf: He was an emissary — the trusted agent of Donald Trump. Without Steele’s allegations against Carter Page — without, that is, the story of Page negotiating with Sechin to remove the sanctions — there was no credible allegation of a Trump-Putin conspiracy. The FBI, therefore, carried out a campaign of innuendo against Donald Trump in September. And the Obama administration placed him under investigation in October, if not earlier. The Obama administration framed Donald Trump.

https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/russia-collusion-real-story-hillary-clinton-dnc-fbi-media/


it's long, but read the whole thing.



Anonymous said...





http://insider.foxnews.com/2018/03/15/jonathan-turley-strange-andrew-mccabe-worried-more-about-pensions-prison

James said...

Trump Lawyer Says Stormy Daniels Broke NDA

March 16 2018 at 8:29
Trump attorney Michael Cohen accused Stormy Daniels of violating her nondisclosure agreement 20 times and claimed the right to seek $20 million in damages, the Washington Post reports.

”Cohen, through his limited liability corporation Essential Consultants, made the claim in papers his lawyer filed in federal court Friday. He also indicated in the filing that he would seek to force the dispute with Daniels, who alleges she was secretly paid to keep quiet about her affair with the president, out of the public eye and back into private arbitration.”

The New York Times notes that President Trump “formally joined his legal team’s response” to Daniels’ suit in a motion, filed to move the case from state court in Los Angeles to federal court.
_______________

Sorta makes Monica Lewinsky seem like a Sunday school picnic by comparison, doesn't it? ;-)

Teresa Dulyea-Parker said...

James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile and admits it.

Laughing, James said...

Actually, in that respect I'm pure as the driven snow. :-)

Anonymous said...

Alky's fav holiday today.

wphamilton said...

How we feel about this firing boils down to how you'd answer one question: did McCabe allow politics to corrupt his investigations and instigate disinformation campaigns in the media? Or was he just a to FBI agent doing his job but caught between two Administrations, where one or the other or both of them sought to wield political influence over tthese investigations?

I think it was more likely the latter. Trump has been trash-talking McCabe for some time already, indicating that he'd be fired long before this. It has the appearance of a pretext. Either way, it's a shame that FBI investigations into the shady going-ons of Clinton and Trump are marred by political interference.

Anonymous said...

"Pure as the wind driven snow"

Idiot Jane, correcting you everyday in everyway.

Anonymous said...

What a little slimy posted jane is.

"Sorta makes Monica Lewinsky seem like a Sunday school picnic by comparison, doesn't it? ;-)

Nope, You're blessing of adultery is just wierd.

commie said...

WP

I think it was more likely the latter.

It was a set up....Having experienced the wrath of a new regime< who hated my boss....I became the target of the wrath of the new guy and the excuse was I had disorganized files.....yep, ....It was a great thing....I quit and found a much better job and saw the mench get his just reward by having a massive coronary.....

wphamilton said...

!. Cohen cannot legally force Stormy Daniels into private arbitration, not unless at the minimum the NDA specifies that avenue as the sole recourse for disputes, and probably not even then. Because no Court has the authority to direct a case to arbitration if both parties have not agreed. The Federal Arbitration Act specifically precludes it, as do many court precedents.

2. Damages, let alone 20 million in damages, are well nigh impossible to prove for violating an NDA which has no business context. However, as I feared earlier, the NDA itself specifies damages. "liquidated damages" of 1 million per breach. I don't know why the heck a lawyer would allow his client to agree to huge stipulated damages. But $1 million per is void if determined unreasonable, and with no commercial context how could it be reasonable? With Trump himself bragging about his sexual behaviors?

However we feel about Stormy and Trump, his lawyers are exemplifying the worst of the profession. The purpose of these motions, claiming that Stormy Daniels "might" be exposed to $20 in damages, is to apply pressure to her personally. The next step is digging up dirt from her past to stir up some civil and/or criminal trouble.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Russia is an existential threat to the United. Trump is a co conspirator with Purin.

Garry R McCaffrey
@mccaffreyr3
Reluctantly I have concluded that President Trump is a serious threat to US national security. He is refusing to protect vital US interests from active Russian attacks. It is apparent that he is for some unknown reason under the sway of Mr Putin.

He has two purple heart, and two silver stars.

wphamilton said...

Anonymous commie said... I quit and found a much better job and saw the mench get his just reward by having a massive coronary....

That's cold, but it illustrates the right path IMO most of the time. Let Karma, God or institutions of man, as your inclinations may be, deal with the problem and it will usually happen eventually. For his own sake, I hope that McCabe airs out the truth as he sees it but doesn't inject himself further into a fight that can only cause him further harm.

commie said...

What is funny, WP, is that the trump lawyers are trying to embarrass and intimidate a porn star!! Me thinks that may turn on them big time as malodorous packs her bags and moves to NY to provide comfort to donnie jr......What a family!!!!!

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

The deep state and the obama legacy is crumbling and desperate liberals try to change the topic.

(or is that just a "pastor" dumping his daily echo chamber talking point spam?)

Glad to see the FBI is finally cleaning up their own, rumor has some bad actors looking to flip on former bosses and higher, kind of like what the liberals thought Mueller was trying but now with real meat.

Feels kind of like the day after the election.

ROFLMFAO !!!


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Your hate filled brain against the evidence is in denial that McCabe was doing his job, is incoherent. You absolutely believe that a lifetime agents can do their jobs, without political reasons to pursue the Russian intervention into the election of Trump on the evidence.

Your own judgement is based upon your political views. You are not a professional like he is. You are a politically motivated blogger. You have no credibility any more.

commie said...

Yes WP, it is cold. But the man was a prick and really got what he deserved for the people he abused....Oh we'll Mc Cabe being outside will probably get the alleged unbiased report out and we will all see how he was railroaded out.....could be another road to obstruction charges on comey....you never know...

BTW, had another great day of retirement hitting Sea World yesterday .. Getting set for the migration north to the GA cabin...looking forward to getting back to a much simpler place.....

wphamilton said...

Don't underestimate the pressure they can apply. She'll probably break and settle, and the whole story will die down.

If not, it will turn into a carnival act and make no mistake, she will be vastly over-matched regardless of law and her lawyers. She saw $$ and grabbed it, not caring whatever else the NDA stipulated; the only other explanation for signing something that onerous would have been to simply be done with it. Either way doesn't bode well for a protracted fight against the most vicious of legal teams backed by the political power that Trump wields.

I don't mind watching the carnival play out, but I'm worried about her personally and I hope that she knows what she's gotten into, and has not been lead down this path by her own unscrupulous advisers legal or otherwise.

Loretta said...

"You have no credibility any more."

Start your own blog chicken shit.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

McCabe, of course, denies it, and blames Trump. What else would you expect.

It's a forgone conclusion. You believe that the President is not to blame .

Anonymous said...



flynn has been ruined while mccabe walks free. a travesty.



Jonathan Turley, a George Washington University Law School professor, said it's strange that top FBI official Andrew McCabe appears to be "worried more about pensions than prison."

http://insider.foxnews.com/2018/03/15/jonathan-turley-strange-andrew-mccabe-worried-more-about-pensions-prison


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Loretta wants the blog to be hero worshipping blog .

Anonymous said...



Start your own blog chicken shit.


heh.

he's too lazy and not smart enough. he's a shitbag and a fucking parasite who has the gall to come here every day and insult the blog's owner.

Loretta said...

"Loretta wants the blog to be hero worshipping blog ."

Quit bitching, like a little girl.

Loretta said...

"Andrew McCabe appears to be "worried more about pensions than prison.""

Exactly.

Loretta said...

"he's too lazy and not smart enough. he's a shitbag and a fucking parasite who has the gall to come here every day and insult the blog's owner"

SO true.

Commonsense said...

the evidence is in denial that McCabe was doing his job

Where in McCabe's job description does it say he must leak to reporters?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Rosenstein is on the list of the people of the United States who have been patriotic Americans Trump will fire to protect his five bone spur cowardly ass.

CNN) President Donald Trump's attorney John Dowd is calling for the end of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian election meddling.

"I pray that Acting Attorney General Rosenstein will follow the brilliant and courageous example of the FBI Office of Professional Responsibility and Attorney General Jeff Sessions and bring an end to alleged Russia collusion investigation manufactured by McCabe's boss James Comey based upon a fraudulent and corrupt dossier," Dowd told CNN in a statement, reacting to the news of former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe's firing.

Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, is overseeing the Russia investigation after Sessions recused himself from the probe last year.

commie said...

probably break and settle,

Maybe, but it sure won't be a positive for donnie and his sycophants rat the hole and loathsome loretta.....

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I come here with the real Coldheartedtruth. It's been lost in the cloud of Trumpism stage four mentality

Anonymous said...




rosenstein. another lying shitweasel.

you do have a thing for traitors, eh alky?

Loretta said...

"Rosenstein is on the list of the people of the United States who have been patriotic Americans Trump will fire to protect his five bone spur cowardly ass"

Good.

Anonymous said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

I come here with the real Coldheartedtruth



you come here high on narcotics, pushing a walker, armed with an alky-lanche of copy/pastes from maggie haberman.

Loretta said...

"I come here with the real Coldheartedtruth. It's been lost in the cloud of Trumpism stage four mentality"

You and James come here to spam every thread and troll.

Period.

TWO losers.

Anonymous said...

Where in McCabe's job description does it say he must leak to reporters?


or lie to FISA court judges?


the piece of shit belongs in front of a firing squad.


Anonymous said...

Liberals all the cheating you did, and still Trump beat ya.

cowardly king obama said...

The FBI itself determined McCabe had violated the law and merited dismissal.

He was then fired.

Why are liberals attacking the FBI ? Rhetorical question...

wphamilton said...

Leak prosecutions mostly involve classified material and the Espionage Act. It's unlikely in McCabe's case, even if it were proven that he authorized leaks about the investigations.

Last year, from June forward, Sessions was talking about aggressively finding and prosecuting leaks by government officials. He said that there were several already forwarded by Intelligence agencies at that time. I can see how Sessions would need to make an example out of McCabe ... but Sessions is out now. With a number of cases that Justice had indicated deserved prosecution, over six months ago, and you'd choose McCabe for an example? It would look like a political prosecution.

How would this play out: Sessions, himself canned and in what, his last month, fires McCabe alleging leaks. CIA Pompeo, Trump's pick to take his place, decides to prosecute McCabe as an example to any other "political" leaks. Can anyone say with a straight face that that wouldn't smack of a political purge and political prosecution? I don't think that McCabe has much to worry about if he keeps his head down.

Anonymous said...

Rosenstein, instead, put the cart before the horse: Mueller was invited to conduct a fishing expedition, a boundless quest to hunt for undiscovered crimes, rather than an investigation and prosecution of known crimes.

That deviation, it turns out, is not the half of it. With Rosenstein’s passive approval, Mueller is shredding Justice Department charging policy by alleging earth-shattering crimes, then cutting a sweetheart deal that shields the defendant from liability for those crimes and from the penalties prescribed by Congress. The special counsel, moreover, has become a legislature unto himself, promulgating the new, grandiose crime of “conspiracy against the United States” by distorting the concept of “fraud.”

Why does the special counsel need to invent an offense to get a guilty plea? Why doesn’t he demand a plea to one of the several truly egregious statutory crimes he claims have been committed?

Good questions.

https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/muellers-investigation-flouts-justice-department-standards/?platform=hootsuite

Anonymous said...

Can anyone say with a straight face that that wouldn't smack of a political purge and political prosecution?

the attack on trump?

certainly. and he's fighting fire with fire, wp.


"You come at the king, you best not miss."

Loretta said...

"can see how Sessions would need to make an example out of McCabe"

You're not serious...right?

You DO realize that the Inspector General's report just came out, right?

Leaking and lying to investigators is illegal.

Ask Martha Stewart.

wphamilton said...

This is the ultimate reason behind firing McCabe:

"President Trump’s lawyer called on the Justice Department to immediately shut down the special counsel probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, in the wake of the firing of FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe."
Trump’s lawyer calls on Justice Department to immediately end Russia probe

It's all about squashing the Russia probe, to protect Trump. It's not going to happen on the basis of Trump's lawyer making a public statement, obviously. That's PR, nothing more, another attempt to discredit the investigation to be taken up by Trump partisans.

Loretta said...

Horse crap, WP.

The Inspectors General don't go on wild goose chases.

LOL!

Pitiful.

wphamilton said...

He authorized agents to speak to the Washington Post about the Clinton email investigation. That's likely a "leak" but it was hardly a disclosure of classified material and nowhere near the Espionage Act, so it would be a huge over-reach to prosecute. Maybe unprecedented ... though I'd be interested in any prosecution precedents. I'm not aware of any. It's easy to say "leaks" and "against the law", but I'm just saying that traditionally that level of "leak" is not prosecuted.

"Misleading" the Inspector General, that's pretty vague and I'd reserve judgment until I see the facts about that.

Loretta said...

"I'm just saying that traditionally that level of "leak" is not prosecuted."

Probably not something you'd know about.

The Inspector General AND the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended he be fired.

You're acting like Roger...a sore loser, lol.

You're smarter than Roger, you'll be able to troll this for days.

Anonymous said...
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Anonymous said...

This is the ultimate reason behind firing McCabe:" WimP

Lol, sure, gawd.

Anonymous said...

So far every single Hire and Firing by this President has been wrong.

Just reading the bs of WimP and his low IQ ilk.

Have all liberals refused the tax cuts?

C.H. Truth said...

WP...

The only questions needed to be answered about McCabe is whether he authorized the leaks and whether he lied about it to the Inspector General.

There really is not any reasonable motive for him to do either. It's not something that can be defended as business as normal. Because if this sort of thing is considered normal business in the FBI, then every last one of FBI management should be fired and replaced with people who are as uninterested in politics as they are interested in law enforcement.

While he may or may not be indicted or charged for the actual leaks (depending on how sensitive the information was that was leaked)... I seem to recall something about misleading the FBI (in this case the I.G.) being a crime...

Yeah, I seem to recall somebody recently being charged for misleading the FBI... I just can't quite put my finger on it. So, it might be a crime? What do you think?

C.H. Truth said...

Roger...

You do realize that it was the Inspector General from the FBI who recommended that McCabe be fired.

This was not Trump's decision, although he most certainly agreed with it... as would anyone who wants to believe we run an honest, by the books, legal FBI department.

When people at the high end of powerful law enforcement agencies do not follow the law or the protocol of the department, then we have an issue. Letting if fly because his actions were meant to harm Trump and help Clinton shouldn't have anything to do with it.

Anonymous said...

WASHINGTON — President Trump and fired FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe have unleashed a war of words over McCabe's abrupt dismissal, with the president calling it a "great day" and the FBI official saying he would no longer remain silent after a "relenting assault" by Trump and other critics on his reputation and service."

Go for it mccrybaby

James said...

McCabe Fired Just Before He Was to Retire

March 16
“Andrew McCabe, the former F.B.I. deputy director and a frequent target of President Trump’s scorn, was fired Friday after the Justice Department rejected an appeal that would have let him retire this weekend,” the New York Times reports.

“Mr. McCabe promptly declared that his firing, and Mr. Trump’s persistent needling, were intended to undermine the special counsel’s investigation in which he is a potential witness.”

Said McCabe: “The idea that I was dishonest is just wrong. This is part of an effort to discredit me as a witness.”

Washington Post: “The move will likely cost McCabe a significant portion of his retirement benefits, though it is possible he could bring a legal challenge. McCabe has been fighting vigorously to keep his job, and on Thursday, he spent nearly four hours inside the Justice Department pleading his case.”

Teresa Dulyea-Parker said...

James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile and admits it.

james said...

McCabe Kept Memos on Trump

March 17
“Andrew McCabe — the former FBI deputy director just fired by the attorney general — kept personal memos regarding President Donald Trump,” the AP reports.

“That’s according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation who wasn’t authorized to discuss the memos publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

”This person says the memos are similar to the ones maintained by former FBI Director James Comey, who Trump fired last May. Comey’s series of notes detailed interactions with Trump that Comey said unnerved him.”

Teresa Dulyea-Parker said...

James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile and admits it.

James said...

Trump Lawyer Calls for End of Russia Probe

March 17
President Trump’s lawyer “called on the Justice Department to immediately shut down the special counsel probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, in the wake of the firing of FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe,” the Washington Post reports.

“Attorney John Dowd said in a statement that the investigation, now led by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, was fatally flawed early on and ‘corrupted’ by political bias.”

Said Dowd: “I pray that Acting Attorney General Rosenstein will follow the brilliant and courageous example of the FBI Office of Professional Responsibility and Attorney General Jeff Sessions and bring an end to alleged Russia Collusion investigation manufactured by McCabe’s boss James Comey based upon a fraudulent and corrupt Dossier.”

James said...

Quote of the Day

March 17
“This is 5-alarm fire. We simply just can’t dismiss the election on Tuesday to local events… It’s about these larger issues of this toxic political environment we find ourselves in.”
— Rep. Charlie Dent (R-PA), on CNN.

Teresa Dulyea-Parker said...

James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile and admits it.

James said...

LOL
Ever since I have been blogging here, not one single member
of any church I have ever served or pulpit supplied at -- not
one single member has every spoken to me about ANY of the
ridiculous lies said about me here -- pedophile, pederast,
fired from any church, prison record, etc., etc.

Loretta is just SO ineffective, poor thing.

C.H. Truth said...

Wow James!

McCabe got fired and blamed Trump?
Glad you could share that with us?
Who knew?

James said...

WOW James!


Yep, that was yesterday.
It's the march of the articles (March 16, March 17) that I find interesting, Ch.

Teresa Dulyea-Parker said...

James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile and admits it.

Loretta said...

"Ever since I have been blogging here"

You aren't a blogger.

You re a boring, insignificant troll.

James said...

Pro Israel, Pro Peace people:
With so much of our agenda under attack by the Trump administration and its extremist Ambassador to Israel, there’s never been a more important time to stand up for your values.

Just last week, one of our top activists was meeting with a senator, urging support for the Iran deal and opposition to President Trump’s dangerous policies toward Israel and the Palestinians.

She showed the senator our polling, which demonstrates that most Jewish Americans support the Iran deal and want the US government to work toward a two-state solution.

The senator looked over the data and sighed, telling our activist: "You may be in the majority, but the other side is louder. They are angrier. They seem larger than their numbers because they make the most noise."

In short, being in the majority only matters if we show up and make our voices heard.

Washington, DC just heard from Ambassador Friedman, who used his AIPAC speech to rail against “pro-Israel, pro-peace” Americans.

Prime Minister Netanyahu showed up and backed Trump’s assault on the Iran deal.

Israeli Minister Naftali Bennett came to town and delivered remarks on why supporters of Israel must back the settlement movement.

Now we’re about to have our turn. We can give our leaders proof that the far right doesn’t represent Jewish values and that Trump’s policies don’t reflect the hopes of most pro-Israel Americans. We can show them that policymakers who actually work to make life better for Israelis and Palestinians will do better with voters than those who try to pander to pro-Israel audiences by attacking the Palestinians and rattling off stale, empty slogans.

SPEAK UP for the REAK good of Israel!
--J Street

Loretta said...

J Street, anti-Semitic Marxists.

James said...

SPEAK UP for the good of Israel! --J Street

You re a boring, insignificant troll.

lol
So insignificant LIAR-etta has felt that he had to lie repeatedly about me, concerning elders who did not exist but were going to fire me (never happened, about an article she was going to have published in our local paper the Pantagraph exposing me (never happened), about siccing her husband (who may not exist) to come and talk to me (I welcomed him; I still would; I would even meet him halfway -- if he exists) etc. etc. etc.

She has been exposed in lie after lie.

lol
THAT insignificant.

C.H. Truth said...

You do realize James...

That if anyone of us found political wire to be interesting, that we have the basic internet skills to find the site ourselves?

Loretta said...

"I went back and I read every single J-Street press release from the first day of its existence. I could not find a single one of them that praised Israel."

Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Anonymous James said...It's the march of the articles (March 16, March 17) that I find interesting

ROFLMFAO !!!

Straight from political_lire, the echo chamber for the "pastor" . If he couldn't cut-n-paste he wouldn't know how to think. And that's very obvious


I know what little jimmy "thinks" before he does !!!

Very Interesting.... NOT !!!

Loretta said...

"Straight from political_lire, the echo chamber for the "pastor" "

He doesn't have a church.

He's a "guest" pastor.

Anonymous said...

Jane fails to have independent thoughts. He can't answer a simple question on her faith.

Jane. My bible teaches me not to have "enemies".

Yours teaches what?

Anonymous said...

Tell us. Jane you are not a blogger.
Tell us. Jane the people in the church's you soil are here?

Ever since I have been blogging here, not one single member
of any church I have ever served or pulpit supplied at -- not
one single member has every spoken to me about ANY of the
ridiculous lies said about me here -- pedophile, pederast,
fired from any church, prison record, etc., etc." Idiot Chickenhawk jane

commie said...

flynn has been ruined while macabre walks free. a travesty.

Flynn deserved what he got....McCabe's mistake was marrying a democrat....How can that be such a travesty???? Looking forward to seeing the actual report....will probably read like the Nunes POS memo.....complete trash....

commie said...

Once again CH makes up his own alternate fact....


This was not Trump's decision,


You cannot say that for certain....McCabe was railroaded and if you ever opened your eyes, you would see that....The tweet he sent out saying it was great for the country should be evidence of more than a wink and a nod......dayum you are blind..

James said...

'DISGRACED DEMAGOGUE':
____________

TRUMP'S TWEET:

"Andrew McCabe FIRED,
a great day for the hardworking men
and women of the FBI –
A great day for Democracy.
Sanctimonious James Comey was his boss
and made McCabe look like a choirboy.
He knew all about the lies and corruption
going on at the highest levels of the FBI!”
_________________

JOHN BRENNAN'S RESPONSE TO TRUMP'S CELEBRATORY TWEET:

“When the full extent of your venality,
moral turpitude, and political corruption
becomes known, you will take your rightful
place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin
of history. You may scapegoat Andy McCabe,
but you will not destroy America… America
will triumph over you.”
____________

McCabe's own reply to Trump's firing of him::

“This attack on my credibility is one part of
a larger effort not just to slander me personally,
but to taint the FBI, law enforcement, and intelli-
gence professionals more generally. It is part of
this Administration’s ongoing war on the FBI and
the efforts of the Special Counsel investigation,
which continue to this day.”

James said...

LIAR-etta: He doesn't have a church.
__________

JAMES: Yes I do. I will be preaching there tomorrow.
I've been there over a year now.
__________

KD: My bible teaches me not to have "enemies".
What does yours teach?

JAMES: Is that why you called Obama a "black monkey
in the White House" and his wife "a cheap Chicago whore"?

James said...

"I went back and I read every single J-Street press release from the first day of its existence. I could not find a single one of them that praised Israel."
Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz

I think he needs to go back and read again.

HOWEVER, HE'S NOT SO BAD: LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING:

ABOUT DERSHOWITZ (FROM WIKI):
During the 2008 Democratic Party primaries, Dershowitz endorsed Hillary Clinton, calling her "a progressive on social issues, a realist on foreign policy, a pragmatist on the economy". In 2012, he strongly supported Barack Obama's re-election, writing, "President Obama has earned my vote on the basis of his excellent judicial appointments, his consensus-building foreign policy, and the improvements he has brought about in the disastrous economy he inherited."

Dershowitz has strongly argued against the criminalization of political differences and the legal investigations against Donald Trump, while also stating that Trump’s alleged disclosure of classified information to Russia is “the most serious charge ever made against a sitting president.” He also campaigned against the election of Donald Trump during the United States presidential election of 2016 and has been critical of many of his actions, including his travel ban, his rescission of protections for “Dreamers” and Donald Trump’s failure to single out white nationalists for their provocations during protests in Charlottesville.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

The IG investigation of McCabe began before Trump was even president, was demanded by Democrats who wanted a look into the Clinton email investigation and was run by an IG appointed by Obama and confirmed when they controlled the Senate.

He said McCabe needed to be fired.

Hopefully he will join Clapper, Rice, Brennan, Comey, Clinton, and Obama amongst others, answering to a real justice department and if the stink is correct, will all be locked up.

MUCH WORSE THAN WATERGATE

Anonymous said...

Yes it is.

Anonymous said...

Jane, My bible teaches me not to have "enemies".
What does yours teach?

Still can't answer it. Such an easy question, yet you failed. You always fail when we ask you about your religion based beliefs.

Anonymous said...

He doesn't have a church. " Ette
__________

JAMES: Yes I do. I will be preaching there tomorrow.
I've been there over a year now."

Your 4th "church" in 3 years, sup with dat?

Loretta said...

"Your 4th "church" in 3 years, sup with dat?"

He's lying again.

Anonymous said...

He has no religion foundation but for the church of liberalism.

James said...

BS.
I serve faith based church communities that value me.

I am amazed that you can't figure out where I am now.
It's information that's readily available.

All those elders that LIAR-etta used to talk about
know where I am now. You'd think one of them
would tell her. (Knee slapping funny.)

And I have only served two churches since I left Bellflower.
The first was a short fill-in interim of only four months.
And I have never lied about serving churches. Never.
Never had to.
:-)

James said...

But you really should stop worrying about me
and start worrying about the present state of
the GOP and your pitiful excuse for a "President."

James said...

MY MY MY MY MY

McCabe Already Gave Memos to Special Counsel

Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe has met with special counsel Robert Mueller’s team and has turned over memos detailing interactions with President Trump, Axios reports.

“McCabe’s interview with Mueller’s prosecutors apparently included what he knows about former FBI director James Comey’s firing. The memos include corroboration by McCabe of Comey’s account of his own firing by Trump.”

“Any obstruction of justice argument would center on Trump’s firing of Comey. McCabe has signaled that he will be corroborating Comey’s account, and with contemporaneous, detailed notes.”
________________

Tweet of the Day

“Mr. President, the American people will hear my story very soon. And they can judge for themselves who is honorable and who is not.”
— Former FBI Director James Comey, on Twitter, responding to a tweet from President Trump.
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Trump and the Craven Firing of Andrew McCabe

Jeffrey Toobin: “If you wanted to tell the story of an entire Presidency in a single tweet, you could try the one that President Trump posted after Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired Andrew McCabe, the deputy director of the F.B.I., on Friday night.

“Every sentence is a lie. Every sentence violates norms established by Presidents of both parties. Every sentence displays the pettiness and the vindictiveness of a man unsuited to the job he holds.”

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


Obama's legacy will be as the most evil president in history

and his followers are on the wrong side of history

We are making America GREAT AGAIN !!!

THANK YOU PRESIDENT TRUMP

and everyone here has enough of this political_lire shit, but the "pastor has nothing else

ROFLMFAO !!!




JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


James Hasson‏ @JamesHasson20

James Hasson Retweeted Samantha Power

A former Obama official saying “It’s not a good idea for the President to piss off a former Director of the CIA” doesn’t exactly inspire confidence in the administration’s claims that its agencies were non-political...


JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Chris Buskirk‏ @thechrisbuskirk

"The most odious purpose of continuing to peddle & “investigate” the Trump-Russia fantasy is to obfuscate the real scandal: Top officials in the Obama Admin collaborated with Clinton’s campaign & DNC to torpedo Trump’s candidacy & undermine his presidency"

wphamilton said...

The only questions needed to be answered about McCabe is whether he authorized the leaks and whether he lied about it to the Inspector General.

OK CH, what exactly did he tell the IG that was a lie, and what classified content was divulged by the leaks?

wphamilton said...

Since your only questions are did he authorize discussions with the Washington Post, and did he mislead the Inspector General, then you certainly know the answer to this.

What kind of investigation was it, being undertaken by the IG? OrWAS it an investigation? From the OIG public website

"Generally, an investigation is carried out to resolve specific allegations, complaints, or information concerning possible violations of law, regulation, or policy. In contrast, an OIG audit or evaluation is conducted to examine organizational program performance or financial management matters, typically of a systemic nature. Employees should be aware that media reports sometimes characterize OIG activity as an investigation, when in actuality the activity is an audit or evaluation."

So ... elaborate please, since you have no questions about it.

C.H. Truth said...

OK CH, what exactly did he tell the IG that was a lie, and what classified content was divulged by the leaks?

Well, WP. We don't know because the Inspector General who recommended the firing did not leak every little gory detail to the WaPo or the Times or the WaPo or the Times didn't see fit to publish anything about it...

What we know is that the Inspector General who has been investigating the FBI handling of everything 2016 election... provided a preliminary report that caused FBI director Wray to put McCabe on leave, and later caused the Attorney General to fire him for leaking information and misleading the FBI.


Sorry WP. Have you become one of those people who "only" relies WaPo and NYT to provide you with your information and opinions?

wphamilton said...

CH said ... "Well, WP. We don't know because who recommended the firing did not leak every little gory detail ..."

And yet you're already certain, in your mind, that McCabe committed a crime and that the crime committed was equal to obstructing a law enforcement investigation. Because, you think, "the only question" is did he authorize the leaks and did he lie to the Inspector General about it.

What we DO Know, is that the IG provided "a report on allegations of misconduct" and the FBI Office of Professional Responsibility recommended dismissal. Which sounds like at worst, violations of FBI policies and procedures. The Justice statement doesn't even say that he lied to the Inspector General, or to anyone actually. Where he "lacked candor", under oath, may have been a simple omission in testimony to Congress for all you know. FBI agents have been fired for lack of candor about how often they picked their kids up in their government car.

The full report will be released later this spring CH. Are you saying you won't even read "every little gory detail", because in you mind there are only two questions that need answers?

The difference is that I want to see what the allegations actually are, before going off the deep end and assuming in ignorance Espionage Act violations or Obstruction of Justice like you folks.

"Horse crap, WP.The Inspectors General don't go on wild goose chases."

You should inform yourself first, about what the Inspector General office does. That was a direct quote from their website.