Friday, February 15, 2019

DOJ considered how to remove Trump under 25th Amendment

Legal Insurrection's William Jacobson knocks it out of the park describing Andrew McCabe's attempt to explain himself and his junta's failed attempt at a genuine coup.

Must read. You must. If only to see how such things are presented so brilliantly.

Jacobson begins referring to the fictional film Seven Days in May comparing it with the very real Eight Days in May in the United States whereby senior officials in DOJ and FBI plotted the removal of rightfully elected president of the United States.

Jacobson posts this photo of McCabe that I find exquisitely compelling.


* Pepé Le Pew accent*  Your eyes are two dark pools. Two pools of love. Two *pause* cesspools. 

This photo gets me. It shows much more depth than 2-D allows. Behind the gap in the mouth is Dante's cave to hell and behind the non-seeing eyes are the gears and cogs of a thousand grandfather clocks spinning and ticking at various measured speeds with deep and dark malevolent machinations. 

And then in other circumstance, a typical suburban dad.

Jacobson posts a 4 minute video of the film. 

And explains their Obama-era holdover coming together. 
There were meetings at the Justice Department at which it was discussed whether the vice president and a majority of the cabinet could be brought together to remove the president of the United States under the 25th Amendment.
And why is that? Because you don't like him. And because with Trump as president he's positioned to discover all that your departments have done illegally to prevent Trump from winning. And to assist Hillary Clinton winning. To prevent the will of the people from being expressed. Because you were all covering your own asses. And still are.

We're supposed to go, "Oh. Well okay then."

Jacobson refers to reporting by the Hill about a 60 minutes interview of McCabe introducing his ass-covering book "The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump."

Ha! Arrogant to imagine they are America protecting itself and the Americans who elected Trump to clean house don't even count. And we're supposed to buy this explanation.

Jacobson:
It was part of a pattern of Media, Democrat and NeverTrump Republican attempts to undermine the results of the 2016 election. 
Jacobson shows a fairly long series of tweets communicating the form of the attempted coup and the sequence of events.

As usual, the comments over there are very good.

4 comments:

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Maybe this is the "insurance policy" Peter Strzok was talking about.

There was a plot at the highest levels of government to oust the duly elected president of the United States and it will hardly register in the media consciousness... because they didn't go thru with it.

Now, if you plot to kill someone, that seems like it ought to be similar but I don't know.

It would most assuredly certain be similar, if the president had been Obama.

Amartel said...

Looks like an NPC to me.

edutcher said...

The Lefties are trying to CYA this because they wanted to use the 25th Amendment, but how they would have the grounds would be Mule Ears and his phony inquisition which repeatedly has violated the 4th, 5th, 7th, and 8th Amendments.

red 3215 said...

Every one of those DOJ/FBI swine should be in jail.
They took the same oath I did, to "protect and defend the Constitution of the US.." not one party or politician.

If you don't like the other parties candidate, it doesn't matter, the Hatch Act is very strict about what actions public officials can take. If you want to join your favorites' campaign, leave the job. You don't corrupt the Law Enforcement and Intelligence Communities to try to change the election results.

If you don't like the new boss the ethical act is to resign or retire and then let the public know why. Not plot to overthrow the government.

If you want to stay out of jail, you don't file false affidavits with Federal Courts (the FISA) to get electronic surveillance warrants. That is called perjury and comes with penalties. Or it did when I was still on the job.

And finally, if you are up to your eyeballs in the criminal conspiracy, you shouldn't be writing and pimping books that amount to a confession. At least, not if you are not a Democrat.

This whole thing stinks to high heaven, and somehow, none of the guilty seem to be getting wake up calls from the SWAT team.

I fear for the country when I remember how the Marius thing got started in Rome.

R