Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Morning Glory: President Biden's politburo strikes again
Opinion by Hugh Hewitt• 6h • 8 min read







"He’s an addled, demented old man," Senator Tom Cotton declared about President Joe Biden on my program Monday, Christmas Eve eve.

The senator is right. It is not harsh or cruel to make such a statement, especially because its predicate was the announcement Monday morning that President Biden commuted the death sentences of 37 of 40 killers on death row in federal prison. Biden’s handlers were apparently indifferent to the feelings of the survivors of the murderers who will get the news about the killers of their loved ones during Christmas week, so why should anyone be concerned about the feelings of the president’s family and friends? Bravo Senator Cotton for stating the awful truth clearly and concisely. Joe Biden is addled and infirm. He isn’t making coherent decisions. He’s doing what he’s told to do. He’s being managed. By whom we don’t know.

Monday, December 23, 2024

Despite bombshell report, is it possible the FBI still spying on Republicans to aid Democrats?      by: Pat Droney  2024-12-23 Source: Law Enforcement Today









Former FBI Director Jim Comey by is licensed under NBC

WASHINGTON, DC—There is a reason Democrats and their complicit media have been trying to kneecap Kash Patel, President-elect Trump’s choice to replace DC swamp rat Christopher Wray as head of the FBI, and Pam Bondi, his choice for Attorney General. According to The Federalist, the Department of Justice has been on a years-long mission to undermine those who oversee executive branch agencies. A recently released Justice Department Inspector General report revealed this disturbing news.











According to The Federalist, the result was an evisceration of the separation of powers, undermining civil liberties and violating any modicum of transparency. This has been going on for at least seven years. 

According to the IG report, the beginning of this scheme coincided with the Russiagate scandal. An unauthorized source from within the Justice Department apparently leaked classified information to friendly media, such as CNN, The New York Times, and The Washington Post, concerning Donald Trump and Russia. 

One of the leaks revealed that a FISA warrant had been issued to conduct surveillance on Trump’s foreign policy adviser, Carter Page. Those warrants ended up being renewed four times, the IG found. The leaks painted Page as a Russian asset, which was accomplished by omitting “critical exculpatory information” and relying on the now-debunked Steele dossier, which federal agents never corroborated. Former FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith was eventually indicted and pleaded guilty to making a false statement in connection with the bogus FISA application. 

All of this was undertaken to frame Trump as a Russian agent and ended up destroying Page’s reputation while violating his Constitutional rights, all part of a “fishing expedition” designed to undermine Trump. And, that was accomplished by haunting the Trump administration for the first two years of his first term. 

The IG said federal investigators then undertook a “mole hunt” for the Russiagate leaker, issuing subpoenas for non-content records of phone numbers and email addresses targeting two members of Congress and 43 staffers, including Republicans and Democrats. This was based on the grounds that they may have been the source of the classified information that made its way to the media. 

In many cases, the IG report said, the justification was mainly “the close proximity in time between that access and the subsequent publication of the news articles.” 

Targeted information included “text message logs, email recipient addresses, and call detail records indicating who initiated communications, with which numbers, dates, times, durations, etc., which “would have provided a map to the professional and personal lives” of those under surveillance, The Federalist wrote. 

Federal investigators also applied for court non-disclosure orders, which prevented communication companies such as Verizon, AT&T, etc., from informing members of Congress and staffers that their records had been subpoenaed. This allowed them to keep those being surveilled “in the dark.” 

The Department of Justice obtained 40 NDOs, 30 of which were renewed at least once, and most were repeatedly renewed for four years. 

Among those targeted was Jason Foster, a top staffer for Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), who was then the ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. At that time, the Senate Judiciary Committee was investigating the Trump-Russia investigation. 

Aside from Grassley, then-Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, was also targeted. One of his top investigators was Kash Patel, who also had his records subpoenaed. Patel helped expose the feds’ abuses regarding the Carter Page warrants via the “Nunes Memo” as well as much of the other corruption undertaken by the Russiagate investigators. Do you wonder why they are so afraid of Kash Patel? Here is your answer. 

At that time, former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein threatened to subpoena Patel’s communications and those of Patel’s colleagues in January 2018, only weeks before the memo's release, “over their vigorous investigating of the investigators.” 

However, unknown to Patel, those records had already been retrieved under subpoena, with requests dating back to at least Dec. 1, 2016. Neither Foster nor Patel knew their records had been subpoenaed until the Biden administration, when communications companies could finally disclose the secret subpoenas. 

Worse yet, the DOJ’s NDO applications to the courts didn’t advise that those who would be kept uninformed were members of Congress or their staff. According to the IG, the NDOs “relied on general assertions about the need for non-disclosure rather than on case-specific justifications. Department policy at the time did not require including information in applications about whose records are at issue.” DOJ policy permitted (and still does) “prosecutors to make boilerplate statements in NDO applications.” 

It wasn’t until they were caught during the Biden administration that the DOJ issued a “new congressional investigations policy ostensibly requiring greater scrutiny of and higher-level approvals for subpoenas and NDOs, while still not requiring approval from or notification of the attorney general and deputy attorney general.” This past September, after reviewing the IG report, the DOJ finally created rules mandating that prosecutors notify the court when an NDO involves a congressional office or staffer.

One interesting revelation in the IG report is that it is harder to subpoena communications records from media members than legislative branch members, which differs from the Congressional Investigations policy, which has no “exhaustion requirement.” In that case, prosecutors don’t need to exhaust “all other reasonable means of identifying the sources of the unauthorized disclosures” before seeking a subpoena. In the case of the media, however, the feds must request “Attorney General authorization.” 

Yet, despite modifying the Congressional Investigations Policy, the IG report wrote that it’s not clear that the policy covers illegal leaks. The policy is in a chapter of the DOJ’s Justice Manual called “Protection of Government Integrity. " The first provision states that the chapter deals with crimes “including bribery of public officials and accepting a gratuity, election crimes, and other related offenses.” Unauthorized disclosures appear nowhere on the list. 

The IG report found no evidence of “retaliatory or political motivation” for issuing the subpoenas. Yet, it warned that such efforts risk “chilling Congress’s ability to conduct oversight of the executive branch” while, at a minimum, creating “the appearance of inappropriate interference…in legitimate oversight authority.” 

The IG notes that no leaker was ever charged despite the apparent malfeasance in these incidents. 

For these reasons, Kash Patel and Pam Bondi must be confirmed. The swamp knows they will get to the bottom of the corruption in the DOJ and other federal agencies, and the rats will be identified, flushed out, and hopefully prosecuted. 


The Paul Festivus Report: A Great Start for DOGE Dec 23, 2024 THE AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE By Jack Hunt
Paul says in the report, “As always, taking the path to fiscal responsibility is often a lonely journey, but I’ve been fighting government waste like DOGE before DOGE was cool.”
With the knowledge of what’s in this report, and how offensive it is to our sensibilities and our wallets, Rand Paul and the Department of Government Efficiency should take chainsaw to this God-forsaken and untenable federal government, Javier Milei–style: Take no prisoners. Do America a favor  and

The Paul Festivus Report: A Great Start for DOGE


For many years, Senator Rand Paul has published his annual “Festivus Report” on December 23, a fictional, humorous holiday imagined by the popular 1990’s television series Seinfeld on which celebrators share an “airing of grievances.”

For Paul, those grievances are the absolutely asinine things the federal government spends our tax dollars on.


And there are many.

As we inch closer to Donald Trump’s second term, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are set to lead a new commission, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which vows to radically cut government spending and waste, with Musk even eyeing $2 trillion in cuts.

Paul has said he’s been consulting “weekly” with DOGE using his “Festivus Report” as a place for the agency to start. When Paul, Musk, Ramaswamy and others banded together last week to kill the original, 1,500 page plus, pork-laden spending bill, backed by Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson, Paul called Johnson weak and even suggested that Musk could be a good replacement for him.

How much this fiscally conservative cast of characters might accomplish remains to be seen, but as Paul releases his 2024 edition of his “Festivus Report” today, there is plenty of low-hanging fruit.

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Sunday, December 22, 2024

The Biden Program of Sabotage
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About 3 am in the early morning hours of Wednesday, November 6, we all came to realize that Donald Trump would become the 47th President of the United States. Thinking back, I remember having two main feelings.

The first was just relief. The nation had been spared from the rule of some of the most lawless, most ruthless and least moral politicians who have ever been entrusted with power. My many friends who have been cruelly persecuted by the FBI and the Justice Department also understood that feeling of relief. The children who had been brought across the border and trafficked may not have understood it, but for them too there would be a light at the end of a dark tunnel.

My second feeling was gratitude. Thank you, Lord, for lifting the burden of a corrupt government, and giving our nation another chance. We may not be out of the woods yet, but I still feel that way.

All we must do is get to noon on January 20, and the Biden crime family will fly out of town, hopefully never to be seen again. And the rest of us will have another chance to get it right. Just two more months—God help us.

When President Trump met with President Biden in the Oval Office, Biden promised that he would do all in his power to ensure a peaceful transition of power. It sounded so good. Actually, it was too good to be true.

The Bidens are not liars because they lie; they lie because they are liars.

When President Biden broke his word and gave an unprecedented, blanket pardon for crimes known and unknown to Hunter, it was delicious to see the Democrats in the Corporate Woke Media squirm. They are called the Biden crime family for a reason. They cannot be trusted.

And the deception continued. It only took a couple of days for the Biden Administration to expand the war in Ukraine by authorizing the Ukrainians to use ATACMS missiles to hit deep within Russia. Biden gave President Trump no information about this monumental decision, even though it had to have been in the works when that meeting occurred.

I say that Biden lied, but the truth is we have no idea what President Biden’s condition is, other than tragic. I have no idea if he even is fully aware of the decisions being made by his Administration. During this period, Kamala Harris was on vacation in Hawaii. Still, the American People truly have no idea who is exercising the powers of the Presidency.

The 25th Amendment was ratified to ensure that America would always have a functioning President, and yet the process it establishes has been disregarded by the Vice President and the Biden Cabinet. They are content with decisions being made in secret. The only person we have to blame is Biden. He shoulders the responsibility.

However, the American People have the right to know exactly who is responsible for this dangerous escalation of the war, and eventually we will find out.

During his campaign, President Trump repeatedly stated that he would immediately arrange for an end to the war in Ukraine. Biden and his handlers in the Deep State do not want this. I can only assume that the Biden Administration’s decision to escalate the conflict was made to provoke Russia and impede President Trump’s quest for peace.
It would be bad enough for a lame duck President to inflame world tensions as he leaves office. But, more than that, the decision to provoke the largest nuclear power in the world was also reckless in the extreme. I believe, and there is broad consensus that, the Biden Administration has taken us one huge step closer to nuclear war.

During the entire time that the United States has supported the Ukrainian government, the Biden Administration flatly refused to provide the long-range missiles to Ukraine that can reach deep into Russia. What changed? The only change I can see is that President Trump was elected, running on a platform of peace. In response, the Biden Administration changed course 180 degrees, providing American ATACMS weapons and authorizing their use.

Immediately, the Russian government has expressed its profound concern about this new American/Ukrainian escalation, but the Biden Administration assumes Russian inaction shows Russian weakness. It does not. However, the Russian government had to respond. If the United States was attacked with Russian missiles launched from Mexico, would we not expect our government to respond?

Many feared the Russian response could be a nuclear weapon, but Russia made its first use of its powerful hypersonic intercontinental ballistic missile, the Oreshnik, against a military site near Dnipro in the Ukraine. The new Russian Missile is remarkable in power and speed. It can be launched from Russian territory and hit London in 20 minutes. We have no defense against it. Any reasonable person, or government, would not want to provoke any further use of such a weapons system.

So, what did Biden and Ukraine do? They again provoked, by launching more ATACMS missiles into Russia. This was pure insanity. Fortunately, the Russians took no further acts of escalation, except to relentlessly move ahead on the battlefield and inflict terrible casualties on the Ukrainian military.

Then, the Biden Administration suggested giving Ukraine anti-personnel land mines to slow the advance of Russian troops. Whoever suggested this should be permanently barred from government service. Such mines are a terrible weapon which will maim and kill untold numbers of civilians and children and farmers for years in the future. Those who speak of smart mines have a baseless faith in technology.

And loose cannons in the Biden Administration even discussed providing nuclear weapons to Ukraine. More insanity.

It is my sincere belief that if President Trump were President today, he would never authorize the launch of any missiles into Russia. He is not President, but there are steps that can be taken.

First, I anticipate that President Trump will use back channels to communicate with the Russian government. When I was National Security Advisor to President Trump, I tried to de-escalate similar tensions with Russia which arose at a time like this eight years ago. The Obama led Deep State arranged to have me spied on, leaked on, fired and indicted. This time, President Trump needs to find a better way to communicate (ie., Tucker Carlson?).

Second, I would make it clear to President Zelensky that if he continues to fire ATACMS missiles, there will be no more aid to Ukraine as of January 20. If he wants to follow Biden’s lead, then he is on his own.

Third, I would communicate to certain NATO members whose leaders are making reckless statements that if they want to recklessly provoke Russia, the United States will not be bound to support them in a war they start. They too, will be on their own.

Fourth, I would have Attorney-General designate Bondi announce that any persons in the Biden Administration who are making decisions to provoke Russia to war will be fully investigated, their names revealed, and prosecuted, as may be required.

While some may say that President Trump should wait two months, in my view, the nation has never been closer to nuclear war than it is today. I want to get us to January 20. These are my suggestions as a reasonable way to get all involved to stand down and stand down now.


Coast Guardsman 'insulted' by White House response to NJ drones after alleged sighting  Story by Falyn Stemple 







Some New Jersey-based military personnel are furious about the White House response to the alleged drone sightings.

After nearly a month of rising reports, federal officials acknowledged "the concern" from residents in a joint statement from security bodies and declared that the drones are neither "anomalous" nor pose a public safety threat.

However, some Coastguard personnel based in Barnegat Light, New Jersey, are not convinced - and many residents are not either.

A dozen crew members reported spotting a fleet of alleged drones that "appeared out of nowhere" while patrolling earlier this month.

White House spokesman John Kirby chalked it up misidentification of airplanes.

But a Coastguardsman present for the sighting, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, explained that the alleged mystery drones operated differently than commercial planes, which he frequently encounters on the job.

"I've been out there [on the water] when planes were coming in for landings in New York, and trust me, you can tell the difference," the anonymous Coastguardsman told The New York Post.

He added, "We're not idiots, we know what drones look and sound like."

He admitted that he is not sure what is going on, however, he is confident that the drones he saw cannot be purchased in stores.

Subsequently, he said he suspects that they are government drones.

He also said the federal response is "insulting" because it insinuates that the active duty members and other residents are lying.

"It's the implication that's insulting," he said, claiming: "It's implying we're making sh-t up, when the ones making up sh-t are down in Washington, D.C."

He added, "I don't care what Kirby or [Department of Homeland Security head Alejandro] Mayorkas say. They're full of sh-t."

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Liz Cheney Responds to GOP’s Referral For Criminal Investigation
Story by Grace Hall • Miami Herald


A recent report by the House Administration's Subcommittee on Oversight critiqued the House Jan. 6 Committee, noting its failures and politicization. The report specifically called for a criminal investigation into former Representative Liz Cheney, a prominent member of the committee. Liz Cheney has publicly dismissed the report's conclusions as falsehoods, claiming it disregards substantial evidence and misrepresents the truth of January 6.

In this photo gallery, we assess the report, as well as Cheney's response.
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