George Rebane
Igor Danchenko walked in a jury opinion that made special prosecutor John Durham’s ‘strike two’ as he concludes his three-year investigation into the Russia collusion hoax. Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman was Durham’s first failure at the bar of justice. The evidence against both sleazebags was overwhelming to most who understood the magnitude of the hoax from its start, now more than six years ago.
But for reasons that still boggle my mind, our legal system is now so convoluted and corrupt that main street reason and logic cannot even comprehend its processes and products. The convoluted part has always been there since biblical times for all legal systems – i.e. the lawyers' full employment act. It’s today’s corruption add-on that is most disturbing.
Durham’s last chance at bat is his vaunted report that is forthcoming. Of course, there’s no guarantee that Biden’s law firm, aka the DoJ, will ever let it see the light of day. In that event, I suppose that is why God invented leakers. The much-awaited report is supposed to be a summa indictment of the now thoroughly corrupt FBI. Can you imagine that they offered ex-Brit spy Christopher Steele one million dollars if he could come up with what would pass for evidence in corroborating the fictions Danchenko generated and passed off as another Clinton hireling involved in what was mischaracterized as opposition research. When you weave the contents of the infamous ‘Steele dossier’ out of whole cloth, that is at best creative writing and not research. (more here)
And, of course, Hillary continues on her perch on top of Mt Olympus, totally shielded by the lamestream and the federal justice system from any splatter as all this hits the fan. No one knows when Durham will wrap up his disastrous exercise to count coup on any part of the neo-Marxist machine that is powering the country’s turn away from constitutional republicanism. No one should bet a dime against the FBI coming out of this as a rehabilitated institution – aka smelling like a rose. Meanwhile, the sheeple remain quietly bedded down, and the Republicans are doing their best cricket imitations.
[correction] An astute reader caught my error in ascribing Danchenko, instead of Steele, as the intended recipient of FBI's desperate $1M payoff. Many thanks.


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