Stockman Warns “A Great Big Coup Is On The Way”

Submitted by David Stockman via The Daily Reckoning,

So let’s start with an obvious point about the whole Russia fiasco…

Namely, there is no “there, there.” First off, the president has the power to declassify secret documents at will. But in this instance he could also do that without compromising intelligence community (IC) “sources and methods” in the slightest.

That’s because after Edward Snowden’s revelations in 2013, the whole world was put on notice — and most especially Washington’s adversaries — that it collects every single electronic digit that passes through the worldwide web and related communications grids.

Washington essentially has universal and omniscient SIGINT (signals intelligence). Acknowledging that fact by publishing the Russia-Trump intercepts would provide new knowledge to exactly no one.


Nor would it jeopardize the lives of any American spy or agent (HUMINT). It would just document the unconstitutional interference in the election process that had been committed by the U.S. intelligence agencies and political operatives in the Obama White House.

That pales compared to whatever noise comes out of Langley (CIA) and Ft. Meade (NSA). And I do mean noise.

Yes, I can hear the boxes on the CNN screen harrumphing that declassifying the “evidence” would amount to obstruction of justice! That is, since Trump’s “crime” is a given (i.e. his occupancy of the Oval Office), anything that gets in the way of his conviction and removal therefrom amounts to “obstruction.”

Given that he is up against a Deep State/Democratic/Neoconservative/mainstream media prosecution, the Donald has no chance of survival short of an aggressive offensive of the type I just described.

But that’s not happening because the man is clueless about what he is doing in the White House. And he’s being advised by a cacophonous coterie of amateurs and nincompoops. So he has no action plan except to impulsively reach for his Twitter account.

That became more than evident — and more than pathetic, too — when he tweeted out an attack on his own Deputy Attorney General, Rod Rosenstein. At least Nixon fired Elliot Richardson (his Attorney General) and Bill Ruckelshaus (Deputy AG):

I am being investigated for firing the FBI Director by the man who told me to fire the FBI Director! Witch Hunt.

Alone with his Twitter account, clueless advisors and pulsating rage, the Donald is instead laying the groundwork for his own demise. Were this not the White House, this would normally be the point at which they send in the men in white coats with a straight jacket.

Indeed, that’s essentially what the Donald’s so-called GOP allies on the Hill are actually doing.

RussiaGate is a witch hunt like few others in American political history. Yet as the mainstream cameras and microphones were thrust at one Congressional Republican after another following the Donald’s outburst quoted above, there was nary an echo of agreement.

Even Senator John Thune, an ostensible Swamp-hating conservative, had nothing but praise for Special Counsel Robert Mueller, that he would fairly and thoroughly get to the bottom of the matter.

No he won’t!

Mueller is a card-carrying member of the Deep State who was there at the founding of today’s surveillance monster as FBI Director following 9/11. Since the whole $75 billion apparatus that eventually emerged was based on an exaggerated threat of global Islamic terrorism, Russia had to be demonized into order to keep the game going — a transition that Mueller fully subscribed to.

So he will “find” extensive Russian interference in the 2016 election and bring the hammer down on the Donald for seeking to prevent it from coming to light. The clock is now ticking. And his investigatory team is being packed with prosecutorial killers with proven records of thuggery. They’re determined to find crimes that create fame and fortune for prosecutors — even if the crime itself never happened.

For example, Mueller’s #1 hire was the despicable Andrew Weissmann. This character had led the fraud section of the department’s Criminal Division and served as general counsel to the F.B.I. when Mueller was its director. And more importantly, Weissmann was the driving force behind the Enron task force — the most egregious exercise in prosecutorial abuse and thuggery in 100 years.

Meanwhile, the GOP leadership could not be clearer about what is coming down the pike.

They are not defending Trump with even a hint of the vigor and resolve that I recall from the early days of Tricky Dick Nixon’s ordeal. Of course, Nixon didn’t survive anyway.

Instead, it’s as if Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, et al. have offered to hold his coat, while the Donald pummels himself with a 140-character Twitter Knife that is visible to the entire world.

So there should be no doubt. A Great Big Coup is on the way.

But here’s the irony of the matter: Exactly four years ago in June 2013 no one was seriously demonizing Putin or Russia. In fact, the slicksters of CNN were still snickering about Mitt Romney’s silly claim during the 2012 election campaign that Russia was the greatest security threat facing America.

But then came the Syrian jihadist false flag chemical attack in the suburbs of Damascus in August 2013 and the U.S. intelligence community’s flagrant lie that it had proof the villain was Bashar Assad.

To the contrary, it subsequently became evident that the primitive rockets that had carried the deadly sarin gas, which killed upwards of 1500 innocent civilians, could not have been fired from regime held territory. The rockets examined by UN investigators had a range of only a few kilometers, not the 15-20 kilometers from the nearest Syrian base.

In any event, President Obama chose to ignore his own red line and called off the bombers. That in turn paved the way for Vladimir Putin to persuade Assad to give up all of his chemical weapons — a commitment he fully complied with over the course of the next year.

Needless to say, in the eyes of the neocon War Party, this constructive act of international statesmanship by Putin was the unforgivable sin. It thwarted the next target on their regime change agenda — removal of the Assad government in Syria as a step toward an ultimate attack on its ally, the Shiite regime of Iran.

So it did not take long for the Deep State to retaliate. While Putin was basking in the glory of the 2014 winter Olympics at Sochi, the entire apparatus of Imperial Washington — the CIA, the National Endowment for Democracy, the State Department and a long string of Washington funded NGOs — was on the ground in Kiev assisting the putsch that overthrew Ukraine’s constitutionally elected President and Russian ally.

From there, the Ukrainian civil war and partition of Crimea inexorably followed, as did the escalating campaign against Russia and its leader.

So as it turned out, the War Party could not have planned a better outcome — especially after Russia moved to protect its legitimate interests in its own backyard resulting from the Washington-instigated civil war in Ukraine. That included protecting its 200-year old naval base at Sevastopol in Crimea.

The War Party simply characterized these actions falsely as acts of aggression against Russia’s European neighbors.

There is nothing like a demonized enemy to keep the $700 billion national security budget flowing and the hideous Warfare State opulence of the Imperial City intact. So why not throw in an allegedly “stolen” U.S. election to garnish the case?

In a word, the Little Putsch in Kiev is now begetting a Great Big Coup in the Imperial City.

This is a history-shattering development, but don’t tell the boys and girls and robo-machines on Wall Street.

Pathetically, they still think it’s game on.

So if there was ever a time to take advantage of the day traders and robo-machines which linger in the casino, now would be the occasion to sell, sell, sell. Once the breakdown starts there will be no respite from the implosion.

 

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Anonymous
Anonymous
June 23, 2017 8:05 am

Big trouble coming to this country if the Leftists don’t back off.

Real big trouble.

deborah harvey
deborah harvey
  Anonymous
June 23, 2017 8:49 am

leftists are the tip of the iceberg.
pray more!

Captain America
Captain America
  Anonymous
June 23, 2017 10:32 am

Aluminum baseball bats + Feminists +BLM + La Raza + Mooslims + Libtards + Overpriced F35 strafing runs over Rothschildean Castles, and their underlords. Let the stench of Globalism, Liberalism, Progressivism, Bolshevism waft over the entire world, for one great month, soon to be followed by sunshine and flowers. Let’s make this 4th Turning one for the Ages.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Captain America
June 23, 2017 9:53 pm

You make out NCLR as some radical organization, it isn’t. It is about as radical as NAACP.

http://www.nclr.org/about-us/who-we-are/

Ed
Ed
  Anonymous
June 23, 2017 1:40 pm

The version of this article at the DR is edited. The full text is here:

The Little Putsch in Kiev

I don’t know why the full text didn’t run on the DR. The opening lines conveyed something that makes the article read differently to me. With several lines missing, the article lacks something, IMO.

AWB
AWB
June 23, 2017 8:47 am

Stockman is leaving out a factor in his equation, and that is the grass roots supporters who elected Trump to office, who’ve elected GOP representatives in special elections since November. It’s Ryan and McConnell who need to understand mid-term elections can see them lose their power base as easily as the dems, as if they’ve forgotten.

These patriots will not lay down without a fight. If a recession hits and tens of thousands lose their jobs, there’s no safety net. Only a replay of 2008 with banks taking possession of homes. How long before the middle class starts protesting. It won’t be against Trump. It will be against the establishment.

It’s easy to forget we govern ourselves, and “of, for, and by the people” should mean something. If it doesn’t, then resistance by any means necessary is entirely justified, and in fact, the duty of anyone who has ever sworn an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America.

It’s easy to forget who is the servant, and who is the served. For too long government has ignored and forgotten they don’t exist without the support of the people. For too long government has served the interest of the few, to the detriment of the many. For too long they’ve gotten away with it, and unless the system is totally rigged, which I doubt, then it’s time to bring these elected officials and civil servants, the deep state, into remembrance of whom and at whose pleasure they serve.

There is nothing broken which can’t be fixed, and nothing crooked which can’t be made straight. In fact, the Lord promises they will perish and wiped from the face of the earth. There’s just a lot of violence that must take place between now and then, and I don’t intend to become a victim.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
June 23, 2017 9:19 am

Nixon was not removed by the senate. Hell, he wasn’t even impeached by the house. He saw those things coming, though so he resigned to save himself the embarrassment. Both chambers were then controlled by big democrat majorities, though. Republicans now control both chambers and it takes 2/3 of the senate to remove a president. I have no doubt that plenty of Republican congress critters would love to depose Trump and get Reverend Pence, but I don’t think they’d dare. Republican candidates keep winning the special elections that are supposedly plebiscites on Trump as president. Trump can still draw thousands to his rallies. Anyone who votes to impeach or to remove will face the Deplorables. The Deplorables aren’t the majority of the electorate, but they may be the majority of the Republican electorate. At a minimum, the percentage of Republican primary voters who would be angered at a congress critter who’d shiv’d their president is sizable. So I think it’d be suicide for most Republicans in congress to impeach or convict Trump. That leaves his resignation. Fuck that. Nixon held a weak hand. Trump’s hand is stronger. He should tell the GOP right now that he will never, ever, under any circumstance resign. So they might as well not even bother trying to slime Trump. If Trump won’t resign and the plotters can’t get 2/3 of the senate, they’ll have to go the Lee Harvey Oswald route. I’m surprised they’ve even bothered taking the long way.

Ed
Ed
June 23, 2017 10:00 am

Here’s the opening of this article which somehow didn’t get included:

“Bull’s eye!

“They made up a phony collusion with the Russians story, found zero proof, so now they go for obstruction of justice on the phony story. Nice … You are witnessing the single greatest WITCH HUNT in American political history – led by some very bad and conflicted people!”

The Donald has never spoken truer words but also has never sunken lower into abject victimhood. Indeed, what is he waiting for—– handcuffs and a perp walk?

Just to be clear, “he” doesn’t need to be the passive object of a “WITCH HUNT” by “they”.

If Donald Trump had any kind of presidential strategy and propensity to take command, he would have had all the intercepts of Russian chatter gathered up weeks ago. He would then have had them declassified and made public, even as he launched a criminal prosecution against Obama’s hit squad—-John Brennan,

Susan Rice and Valerie Jarrett—for illegally unmasking and leaking classified information.

Such a course of action would have crushed the Russian interference hysteria in the bud.”

Stockman points out, correctly, that Trump hasn’t the foggiest idea of what to do, or of what he should be doing, or even of what he is doing. Trump fucked himself right up the ass before he took office by picking the biggest group of treacherous assholes I’ve ever seen in one administration.

Other presidents, even the retarded W and the ultimate phony, Obunghole, picked a few people who would be on their side if needed. Trump doesn’t have a single person who is worth a tin shit and who can be trusted out of his sight, including family members he’s dragging along.

Anon
Anon
June 23, 2017 10:01 am

“These patriots will not lay down without a fight. If a recession hits and tens of thousands lose their jobs, there’s no safety net. Only a replay of 2008 with banks taking possession of homes. How long before the middle class starts protesting. It won’t be against Trump. It will be against the establishment.”
AWB – I wish I shared your enthusiasm for the “little people” of this country. Unfortunately, after seeing the TARP vote in 2007 and its resulting changes; that 90% of the country apposed, and then the reaction at the next election – which is to say that most of the same asshats that openly went against their own constituents wishes were reelected by those same constituents after getting on their knees for the very fraudsters that had gambled away their jobs and homes; I am very skeptical that the sheeple of this country will “rise up” to anything. Oh, and the cherry on top – not a single high level bankster has ever seen a courtroom, much less a jail cell since. And the “patriotic” public’s reaction – crickets.
The only surprise that has happened is that Donald was elected. Well, that was such an obvious vote that a 3 year old would have made that decision. That is like having your dog make a choice between a T Bone and a barely edible plain white Tofu block.
I hope that I am wrong on this, but so far, the only protest I have seen is people wanting their new BMW SUV on a subprime loan, and wanting a bigger McMansion to impress their friends. Not exactly a patriotic display for the ages…

Ed
Ed
  Anon
June 23, 2017 1:19 pm

“after seeing the TARP vote in 2007 and its resulting changes; that 90% of the country apposed, and then the reaction at the next election – which is to say that most of the same asshats that openly went against their own constituents wishes were reelected by those same constituents”

Wait a minute. You don’t actually believe that the votes get counted and the one with the most votes wins, do you? You aren’t THAT fuckin stupid, are you? Damn boy, that’s funny as shit.

Anon
Anon
  Ed
June 24, 2017 1:14 pm

I don’t pretend to know whether the votes gets counted or not, does not actually matter. There are other ways of “voting”. For example, if people want to stop government growth, they could simply STOP GOING DEEPER IN TO DEBT. This would allow them to make less money to maintain the same lifestyle, and would also, in turn allow them to pay less in taxes. Another example would be the latest Wells Fargo fraud. How stupid does one have to be to continue placing your wealth in to an institution that openly disclosed that they were defrauding their customers? What do you suppose would happen to Wells if their were lines outside the next morning of every bank branch of angry customers demanding their cash and closing their accounts? Again, crickets. Oh, there were a few stories of INDIVIDUALS and a few of the smarter among us going in and getting our wealth out, but lines……not a one. That is what I am talking about…..When I asked my neighbor why they still had accounts with Wells, after they admitted to large scale fraud, her response was that it was too much of a HASSLE to move her money to a local bank and what about ATMs? Good god, really. That is why I have little faith in the sheeple of this country and rising up to ANYTHING.

Smk
Smk
June 23, 2017 12:03 pm

I guess this article negates the Burning Platform piece about Trump’s having consolidated power through getting Comey’s files?

Powerball, Part Two

Ed
Ed
  Smk
June 23, 2017 1:14 pm

No, it doesn’t. It’s by a different author with a different view. What makes you think that every article on here is by the same author?

Smk
Smk
  Ed
June 23, 2017 9:40 pm

No, I meant factually. Which one is the truth? I was hoping the first one.