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It does not even make sense to argue with the handful of totv liberals, just pray for them.

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Finding the real Obama — the Obama wiretapping edition

MARCH 4, 2017 BY BOOKWORM 13 COMMENTS


The evidence points to the Obama administration wiretapping Trump and the best denial Obama’s friends can make is that Obama, personally, did nothing wrong.

Barack Obama Richard Nixon morph wiretapping
It’s a little unnerving how perfectly Richard Nixon and Barack Obama morph together
A few days ago, I blogged that, we were in completely new territory in America: Barack Obama, the outgoing president, had used his last few months in office to undermine Donald Trump, and duly elected incoming president and, since leaving the White House, has set himself up as a government-in-exile, and in opposition, using Fifth Columnists still within the government to destroy President Trump. I wound up by saying that Obama — the real Obama, not the media creation — needed to be exposed and discredited. And being singularly lacking in imagination myself, I asked how one might go about doing it.

Fate seems to have been hovering over my shoulder when I wrote that post, because Mark Levin may have taken the available evidence, put together the pieces, and revealed a political scandal that makes Richard Nixon’s Watergate look like child’s play — that scandal, after all, was undertaken using rogue elements loosely affiliated with government, while in this case, Obama and flunkies used the instruments of government to spy on an American political adversary:


Drawing on sources including the New York Times and the Washington Post, Levin described the case against Obama so far, based on what is already publicly known. The following is an expanded version of that case, including events that Levin did not mention specifically but are important to the overall timeline.

1. June 2016: FISA request. The Obama administration files a request with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA) to monitor communications involving Donald Trump and several advisers. The request, uncharacteristically, is denied.

2. July: Russia joke. Wikileaks releases emails from the Democratic National Committee that show an effort to prevent Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) from winning the presidential nomination. In a press conference, Donald Trump refers to Hillary Clinton’s own missing emails, joking: “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing.” That remark becomes the basis for accusations by Clinton and the media that Trump invited further hacking.

3. October: Podesta emails. In October, Wikileaks releases the emails of Clinton campaign chair John Podesta, rolling out batches every day until the election, creating new mini-scandals. The Clinton campaign blames Trump and the Russians.

4. October: FISA request. The Obama administration submits a new, narrow request to the FISA court, now focused on a computer server in Trump Tower suspected of links to Russian banks. No evidence is found — but the wiretaps continue, ostensibly for national security reasons, Andrew McCarthy at National Review later notes. The Obama administration is now monitoring an opposing presidential campaign using the high-tech surveillance powers of the federal intelligence services.

5. January 2017: Buzzfeed/CNN dossier. Buzzfeed releases, and CNN reports, a supposed intelligence “dossier” compiled by a foreign former spy. It purports to show continuous contact between Russia and the Trump campaign, and says that the Russians have compromising information about Trump. None of the allegations can be verified and some are proven false. Several media outlets claim that they had been aware of the dossier for months and that it had been circulating in Washington.

6. January: Obama expands NSA sharing. As Michael Walsh later notes, and as the New York Times reports, the outgoing Obama administration “expanded the power of the National Security Agency to share globally intercepted personal communications with the government’s 16 other intelligence agencies before applying privacy protections.” The new powers, and reduced protections, could make it easier for intelligence on private citizens to be circulated improperly or leaked.

7. January: Times report. The New York Times reports, on the eve of Inauguration Day, that several agencies — the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Treasury Department are monitoring several associates of the Trump campaign suspected of Russian ties. Other news outlets also report the exisentence of “a multiagency working group to coordinate investigations across the government,” though it is unclear how they found out, since the investigations would have been secret and involved classified information.

8. February: Mike Flynn scandal. Reports emerge that the FBI intercepted a conversation in 2016 between future National Security Adviser Michael Flynn — then a private citizen — and Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. The intercept supposedly was part of routine spying on the ambassador, not monitoring of the Trump campaign. The FBI transcripts reportedly show the two discussing Obama’s newly-imposed sanctions on Russia, though Flynn earlier denied discussing them. Sally Yates, whom Trump would later fire as acting Attorney General for insubordination, is involved in the investigation. In the end, Flynn resigns over having misled Vice President Mike Pence (perhaps inadvertently) about the content of the conversation.

9. February: Times claims extensive Russian contacts. The New York Times cites “four current and former American officials” in reporting that the Trump campaign had “repeated contacts with senior Russian intelligence officials. The Trump campaign denies the claims — and the Times admits that there is “no evidence” of coordination between the campaign and the Russians. The White House and some congressional Republicans begin to raise questions about illegal intelligence leaks.

10. March: the Washington Post targets Jeff Sessions. The Washington Postreports that Attorney General Jeff Sessions had contact twice with the Russian ambassador during the campaign — once at a Heritage Foundation event and once at a meeting in Sessions’s Senate office. The Post suggests that the two meetings contradict Sessions’s testimony at his confirmation hearings that he had no contacts with the Russians, though in context (not presented by the Post) it was clear he meant in his capacity as a campaign surrogate, and that he was responding to claims in the “dossier” of ongoing contacts. The New York Times, in covering the story, adds that the Obama White House “rushed to preserve” intelligence related to alleged Russian links with the Trump campaign. By “preserve” it really means “disseminate”: officials spread evidence throughout other government agencies “to leave a clear trail of intelligence for government investigators” and perhaps the media as well.

Faced with the above data, President Trump bypassed the media completely and went on a Twitter rampage:




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Finding the real Obama -- the Obama wiretapping edition
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Old 03-07-2017, 09:51 AM
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Obama allows nsa sharing at the end of his 8th year.


Lol. Boom, it all comes together!
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Hardly look like reliable sources for the outright assertions made in these articles.
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Hardly look like reliable sources for the outright assertions made in these articles.
What IS a "reliable" source?
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What IS a "reliable" source?
It is not something that does not show where they are getting these accusations against Obama which have been denied by the government and most of the other media. They have even been denied by the current Director of the FBI or it seems that way. FBI Director James Comey was 'incredulous' over Trump's tweets - CNNPolitics.com
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It is not something that does not show where they are getting these accusations against Obama which have been denied by the government and most of the other media. They have even been denied by the current Director of the FBI or it seems that way. FBI Director James Comey was 'incredulous' over Trump's tweets - CNNPolitics.com
We ALL know the government is full of liars and crooks...so why believe anything any of them say?
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Old 03-07-2017, 11:30 AM
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Breaking News. Google WikiLeaks.
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Hardly look like reliable sources for the outright assertions made in these articles.
I thought you blocked me? Btw, Did you ever pass the bar?
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Obama allows nsa sharing at the end of his 8th year.


Lol. Boom, it all comes together!
Funny, why not in the first term. Incredibly incriminating, to do it walking out the door, after 8 years as president, knowing about all the "Russian" surveillance he just ordered on Trump.

Smoking gun makes Watergate look like nothing
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Funny, why not in the first term. Incredibly incriminating, to do it walking out the door, after 8 years as president, knowing about all the "Russian" surveillance he just ordered on Trump.

Smoking gun makes Watergate look like nothing
Get ready for impeachment proceedings to begin. The only way out for donny is to plead insanity, which he will no problem justifying.
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Get ready for impeachment proceedings to begin. The only way out for donny is to plead insanity, which he will no problem justifying.
He does look quite off much of the time.
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He does look quite off much of the time.
That's funny coming from you especially. Called dork and retard your entire life. And we still call you that.
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Get ready for impeachment proceedings to begin. The only way out for donny is to plead insanity, which he will no problem justifying.
Usually when you quote, one makes an attempt to have their post relate to it. Are you also retarded, something in the water at linesville?
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Breaking News. Google WikiLeaks.
GG, I thought you were a Bing user.

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