IT’S A CIVIL WAR….OBAMA’S FISA ABUSE

It’s not a coup. It’s a civil war. Phil D’Agostino,
www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/12/its_not_a_coup_its_a_civil_war.html

Lately, it’s been convenient — and self-serving to some — to call what is going on with the Trump administration a coup.  It’s a “soft coup” or a “silent coup” or a wish-it-were-a-coup.

Let’s take a look at what that means.  According to all definitions I can find, a coup is a sudden, often violent overthrow of a government.  Every time I look up the definition of a coup, I get something like this from Merriam-Webster: “a sudden decisive exercise of force in politics.”  But there is nothing sudden about this.

Have you ever thought, “What would a modern civil war look like?”  Tanks rolling down the streets of Washington, D.C.?  Missiles targeting the Congress?  Armed forces storming the White House or Capitol Building?  None of these would accomplish anything.  So what would a modern-day civil war look like?

At least since the 1960s, a faction of people have been looking for a chance to make our government conform to what they think it should be.  This faction has identified itself in many ways, and its members always embrace Marxist ideals with a top-down government run by a few.  A “law-based” government, on the other hand, would have a constitution to protect the rights of the minority from the “tyranny” of the majority.  That is what the United States of America is: a law-based government founded on the belief that those working in government are employees of the people, and not that the people are subservient to them.  And all decisions are to be based on our agreement to form such a government — that is, as spelled out in our Constitution.

The Obama’s Administration’s FISA Abuse Is a Massive Scandal
David Harsanyi
All of it was to keep open a “low threshold” counterintelligence investigation into the opposition party’s political campaign during an election.

Perhaps if Democrats would momentarily shelve their obsession with Donald Trump, they’d comprehend the staggering abuse of power they’re defending these days.

Because much of Wednesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing with DOJ inspector general Michael Horowitz was jaw-dropping. Horowitz’s testimony, in fact, sounded little like the media depiction of the IG report only the day before. Most major outlets had stressed that the IG had found no bias in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation. But failing to uncover explicit instances of bias and exonerating the FBI aren’t the same thing.

Worse, most of the media had buried the lede. An honest headline would have read something like: “Obama’s FBI cooked up evidence to keep rickety investigation into Trump campaign going.”

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