I'm sure I still don't have my arms completely around Obama's Orwellian Scheme to rip the power and ability to function away from the duly elected American Government. This is what I now know:
- While Credible and Incisive has previously reported that there is no Trump-Russian or Trump-Putin scheme to do anything at all, much less meaningfully affect the recent American Presidential Elections, we have now learned that the Russians are meaningfully involved in plotting against America. The real victim in this breathtaking scheme is the newly elected Administration of Donald Trump.
- While the 'Fake News' Mainstream Media; i.e., NBC, CBS, the New York Times, the Washington Post, ABC and NPR continue to report on the investigation into efforts by Russia to "hack" the recent autumn Presidential Campaign, they have failed or refused (probably the latter) to report on the multiple meetings of Barack Obama and the Russian Ambassador to These United States, Sergey I. Kislyak, or the countless moves by the Obama administration to prepare for this effort to rob the Trump Administration of the power and maneuverability it earned by virtue of its convincing victory in the Autumn Presidential Campaign.
- It was reported on Friday by several media outlets that Kislyak was at the White House meeting with Obama over 20 times in recent months.
- It was reported yesterday that the Obama Administration expressly and overtly arranged some kind of diplomatic affair at the GOP convention in Cleveland which afforded Trump the opportunity to meet face-to-face with Kislyak.
- Immediately prior to the end of the lawful Obama regime, the regime made dramatic changes in the rules governing surveillance of persons overseen by the so-called FISA Court. One of the immediate changes was - if I am understanding these changes correctly - to provide ways for the media to be given access to wiretaps of public figures. Naturally, the person who was wiretapped right out of the gate under the new rules was Donald Trump. Make sure this is understood: right after he was elected but before he became the president in fact, Obama ordered that Trump's phone be wiretapped. Imagine, if you will, if President Bush had ordered Obama's phones tapped between his election in 2008 and his inauguration. Making the act even more reprehensible - if that is possible - is the fact that Obama knew Trump had not schemed with the Russians, but he (Obama) had. That is why I think the word "criminal" has to be in play here. What Obama did, in my humble opinion, is criminal. Unless there is some shred of evidence that has, as yet, not been revealed - and the odds of that are very small - Obama ordered the wire-tapp merely to embarrass Trump and to gain political advantage.
- According to reports yesterday and late Thursday, Obama and his functionaries have distributed anti-Trump information packages to governments around the world. I am not clear whether these packages admit that they are trying to embarrass Trump or whether they continue with the fabricated story that Trump and the Russians schemed together against Hillary.
When all is said and done, you have a man who is no longer an American Official and has no formal role to play, trying to improperly and perhaps illegally usurping power from the elected President. In addition, you have this man, Obama, actively trying to embarrass and humiliate the duly elected President as he carries out his official duties. You also have a former president, now out of power, acting as if he is some kind of alternative leader. His estate is just a few blocks from the real White House. His former co-President, Valerie Jarret, has physically moved in to the Estate, and reporters sympathetic to Obama say that this is the so-called "nerve center" of the Obama 'power,' whatever that portends to be.
You can bet that foreign governments will treat Obama as if he still has some kind of power, in case it turns out that he is successful in deposing Trump.
How sick is it that Obama is doing this? Think that through. If Obama does manage to set up some kind of alternative power base today, what are the odds that it won't continue to happen. What are his motives? Before you try to say they are sanctimonious, remember some of the other facts we have commented on recently. Democrats nationwide are in freefall. This happened across the nation because the majority of Americans do not like the ideas the Democratic Party traffics in. Which ideas repel most Americans? Income redistribution, wholesale tax increases as a way of accomplishing income redistribution, anti-police regulations, pro-criminal regulations, and vast increases in the size and scope of the bureaucracy.
This is just the tip of the iceberg. But because power in the Democratic Party is held in vice-grip fashion by the Ultra Left, the Party itself is not likely to significantly change the things it is backing and doing. In other words, even though the people do not support the things the Democrats are doing, the party will continue to back these policies, come hell or high water. And to effectuate their ability, or is it their desire, to get and hold power, the Democrats can be expected on a more and more continuous basis to engage in the kind of reprehensible skulduggery that we see Obama doing to Trump, and saw Hillary doing to Trump during the campaign, when she permitted thugs to dress up like Trump supporters and then start brawls at Trump campaign appearances.
And we will continue to see the pro-Obama mainstream press either ignore all of it, or continue the untruthful accounts that effectuate the Obama plans to rob the government of the power they are entitled to under American Law.
Sports: As this piece is posted, the 'thrill-a-second' Maryland basketball team has beat back surging Michigan State on a buzzer-beating 35-foot bomb by All American Guard Melo Trimble. The victory guarantees Maryland a third place finish in the regular season Big Ten race and a double bye in next week's Big Ten Tournament, to be played for the first time in Washington, D.C.
With the score tied at 60, Michigan State took control of the ball after Trimble missed a shot with 25 seconds left. The Spartans tried to hold for the last shot, but Nick Ward turned the ball over with six seconds left. Maryland inbounded to Trimble after a time-out, and the junior dribbled the length of the floor before firing up his long jumper with about three seconds left. It got nothing but the bottom of the net. After a consultation among themselves, the game officials gave the ball to Michigan State and ruled the clock to be reset to 1.1 seconds. State managed to get off a decent shot that hit the front of the rim and ricocheted away.
With the score tied at 60, Michigan State took control of the ball after Trimble missed a shot with 25 seconds left. The Spartans tried to hold for the last shot, but Nick Ward turned the ball over with six seconds left. Maryland inbounded to Trimble after a time-out, and the junior dribbled the length of the floor before firing up his long jumper with about three seconds left. It got nothing but the bottom of the net. After a consultation among themselves, the game officials gave the ball to Michigan State and ruled the clock to be reset to 1.1 seconds. State managed to get off a decent shot that hit the front of the rim and ricocheted away.
Maryland's baseball team scored an important and morale-boosting win against Notre Dame on Friday at the USA Baseball - Irish Tournament in Cary, North Carolina. The Terps trailed, 3-2, entering the ninth inning, but rallied. Redshirt Senior Brandon Gum's bases loaded single tied the game, and Sophomore Pinch-Hitter Dan Maynard's Sacrifice Fly scored Nick Dunn with the go-ahead, and, as it turned out, winning run in the Terps' 4-3 win. Ryan Selmer then pitched a 1-2-3 bottom-of-the-ninth for his first save, with Ryan Hill getting the win after going one and one-third innings of hitless relief. Hill struck out three Irish Hitters. The Terps then took on North Carolina State today, and have built a 7-2 lead on the Wolfpack with Maryland batting in the bottom of the 7th inning.
Burnley continued its four game Premier League road trip with a match a Swansea City today, and the Claret lost a heartbreaker, 3-2.
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