The Inspector General's Report Will Expose the MSM as Treasonous
One
of the more notable differences between Watergate and the metastasizing
scandals involving the FBI, our intelligence agencies, and the Obama
administration -- subjects of the soon-to-be-released inspector
general's report -- is that the media exposed Watergate. They aided and abetted the current transgressions.
By
providing a willing and virtually unquestioned repository for every
anonymous leaker (as long as he or she was on the "right" side) in
Washington and beyond, the press has evolved from being part of the
solution to being a major part of the problem. Gone are the days of the
true "whistle-blower." Here are the days of the special interest
provocateur, shaping public opinion by passing on half-truths and
outright lies to their favorite reporter. One might then even call the
media, in Orwell's words, "objectively pro-fascist," functioning much in
the manner of Pravda and Izvestia during that famous author's time,
covertly or overtly pushing the party line in the most slavish and
orthodox manner while feigning "objectivity."
CNN, NBC, the Washington Post and The New York Times -- misinforming the public as it hasn't since the days of their great Stalin-excuser Walter Duranty (still pictured on their Pulitzer wall of honor) -- are particularly egregious in this regard. But there are many others.
And
the current scandal is far, far worse than Watergate, which, bad as it
was, was the coverup of a completely unnecessary buffoon-like break-in
during an election that was already won in a landslide. What is being
exposed now is an attempt by our highest law enforcement agency working
in concert with our intelligence agencies and, evidently, the blessing
of the former administration itself to block the candidate of the
opposing party, even to defraud and spy on him, that is to, as others
have said, "set him up."
And then, if they were unsuccessful, make it impossible for him to
govern. In addition, in all probability, the same players conspired to
make certain Hillary Clinton was not indicted for a crime for which
virtually any other American would have done jail time.
Forget
Donald Trump. Forget whoever is running. It could be your Aunt Fanny or
Willam Buckley's random person from the Boston telephone directory.
Forget whatever party we are talking about. This is the stuff of high
treason of a type not imaginable to almost all of us in our lifetimes as
American citizens. I and others have compared this plot to Lavrentiy
Beria and the NKVD. At first, I admit, I was exaggerating a bit for
effect. Now, not so much.
What we have here are people who think they are "good" driven to evil by their own self-righteousness.
So
what will the mainstream media who participated so heavily in this, who
were in effect the enabler of this disgraceful anti-democratic
enterprise, do when the inspector general's report is finally published?
We may have gotten a taste in the nervous reaction of CNN's Jake Tapper to an informative series of tweets
from the WSJ's Kimberley Strassel on the matter. Roughly a year ago,
Mr. Tapper famously accused Donald Trump of himself being a purveyor of
"fake news" for alleging he was being wiretapped (what an understatement
that turned out to be!). Instead of apologizing for being wildly wrong
or even acknowledging his mistake, Tapper tweaked Ms. Strassel for
accidentally tweeting "Hurricane Crossfire" rather than "Crossfire
Hurricane" (the name the FBI cribbed from Mick Jagger as a trendy name
for their repellent activities).
Tapper
is considered one of the more intelligent and putatively responsible of
the MSM crew. If he is unable to face this coming press Armageddon, few
will be. They bet the house that Donald Trump was the worst man in the
room, but it turned out, and will be made quite explicit I would
imagine, that there were many men and women far worse than he. It's not
even close.
An interesting
sidelight is the degree to which Watergate itself inspired the present
level of reportorial corruption by launching "leaks" (i. e. Deep Throat
and company) as the royal road to journalistic success, Pulitzer
prizes, and Hollywood fame. In a sense, that would put journalism today
in its Robespierre period, going further and further out onto a limb for
a story until the limb falls off.
Whether
Barack Obama himself will be looped definitively into the IG's report,
we don't know at this time. But we all know where the fish rots from and
we also know that Obama, despite his denials, knew well that Hilary was
using an illegal server. He wrote her there himself under an assumed
name, showing he was only slightly more computer savvy than John
Podesta.
These next few
weeks are going to be among the most interesting in our lifetimes --
especially for our friends in the press. We know from the NYT earlier
this week they are preparing their excuses. Let's hope they don't have
enough.
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