Forty-six years ago, a group of hamfisted burglars bungled the task of bugging the Democratic National Committee’s offices in the Watergate building in Washington D.C. Two years later, Richard Nixon resigned as president a result of the failed cover-up that ensued. Although Barack Obama is no longer president, the abuses that occurred within the FBI and Justice Department under his watch already have the potential to eclipse the Watergate scandal in their historic significance and damage done to American government.
A Beltway adage has it that “it’s always the cover-up that’ll get you, not the original transgression.” Often, this proves to be true, especially in the case of Nixon, but even more recently, given the impeachment proceedings against Bill Clinton, which were over perjury and obstruction of justice, not actual abuse of power with a 22-year-old intern.
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Well, I certainly hope so.
ReplyDeleteMe too. :)
DeleteUnless and until key figures-- ie HRC or BHO-- are prosecuted, there will not be a return to law and order and the leftist violence in the streets will continue.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately you are probably correct....
DeleteAs long as the lame stream media whores are firmly on the side of the demonrat commies NOTHING is going to happen to
ReplyDeleteanyone of importance. Only Congress can act to investigate and bring to prosecution the majority of the people involved
in this coup attempt. And they are all to busy worried about being reelected to actually do what's required. The media routinely attacks politicians that don't toe THEIR line. Attempting to hold their icons accountable will bring down
never ending negative PR from them. So there will be NO JUSTICE for these people if that justice is to come from the
legal and proper mechanisms. For America justice will only be served vigilante style. So don't hold your breath waiting for anyone but a handful of expendable scapegoats to suffer any consequences.
a handful of expendable scapegoats to suffer any consequences.
DeleteWe shall see.