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Trust?

Conrad Black says [1] in part:

The authors, accomplices, and dupes of this attempted overthrow of constitutional government are now well along in reciting their misconduct without embarrassment or remorse because — in fired FBI Director James Comey’s formulation — a “higher duty” than the oath they swore to uphold the Constitution compelled them. Or — in fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s words — “the threat” was too great. Never mind that the nature of “the threat” was that the people might elect someone he and Mr. Comey disapproved of as president, and that that person might actually serve his term, as elected.

Absolutely absolutely spot-on.

But here’s the thing… Our country was founded on the idea that government of any stripe is not to be trusted. Our founding documents were written with that in mind. So, as Americans, we had little reason if any, to trust our government in the first place.

So, let me know when the jail terms start… When these people are arrested for their crimes against the people of the United States of America.

It’s long past time for the American people to be witness to Brennan, Comey, McCabe, the Clintons and their minions, and more, all frog-marched off to the vertical bar hotel for a long stay. Until that happens, we have less reason than our founders did to trust our government.