Gate of Gates?

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

When historians of the future finish their meal of rat à la moutarde at the campfire, and pass around the battered plastic jug of wild raisin wine, they will kick back and hear the griot sing of John Brennan, the fabled chief of an ancient order called the CIA, and how he started the monkey business aimed at bringing down the wicked Golden Golem of Greatness, chief of chiefs in the land once known as America. Alas, the hero’s journey of Brennan, ends in a jail cell at the storied Allenwood Federal Penitentiary, where he slowly pined away between games of ping-pong and knock-hockey, dreaming of a cable network retirement package that never was….

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One gets the feeling more and more that Mr. Brennan is at the center of this ever-mushrooming matrix of scandals around the 2016 election. “Bigger Than Watergate?” the headline in today’s New York Times asks? The mendacity of this once-proud newspaper is really something to behold. Take the following paragraph, for instance:

     “Depending on what is eventually proven, the core scandal could rival Watergate, in which a “third-rate burglary” of Democratic National Committee headquarters ultimately revealed a wide-ranging campaign of political sabotage and spying to influence the 1972 presidential election and undercut perceived rivals. In the current case, a hostile foreign power sought to sway the 2016 election and there is evidence that at least some people in Mr. Trump’s circle were willing to collaborate with it to do so.”

You have to really wonder how the Times editors overlooked the relevant details in the current case pertaining to goings-on initiated by Mr. Brennan and involving obviously criminal misbehavior among the US Intelligence services, and especially the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in their effort to un-do the election that put the Trump creature in the White House instead of the enchantress known as Hillary. I did like the trope “a hostile foreign power.” Apparently they were too embarrassed to just say “Russia,” since by now it has become the most threadbare hobgoblin in all of US political history.

Rumors are flying that the long-awaited (so long it is nearly forgotten) Department of Justice Inspector General’s report contains a rather severe interpretation of what actually has been going on for the last couple of years in this farrago of charge and countercharge that the legacy news media has been doing its best to garble and deflect — namely, that the highest officers of the government conspired to tamper with the 2016 election. The latest twist is news — actually reported by the Times Thursday — that the FBI placed a “mole” inside the Trump campaign. If the mole actually discovered anything, then it is the only morsel of information that hasn’t been leaked in two years, which leads the casual observer to infer that the mole found really nothing.

On the other hand, a great deal is already known about the misdeeds surrounding Hillary and her supporters, including Mr. Obama and his inner circle, and some of those incriminating particulars have been officially certified — for example, the firing of FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe on recommendations of the Agency’s own ethics committee, with overtones of criminal culpability. There is also little ambiguity left about the origin of the infamous Steele Dossier. It’s an established fact that it was bought-and-paid-for by the Democratic National Committee, which is to say the Hillary campaign. Many other suspicious loose ends remain to be tied. Those not driven insane by Trumpophobia are probably unsatisfied with the story of what former Attorney General Loretta Lynch was doing, exactly, with former President Bill Clinton during that Phoenix airport tête-à-tête a few days before FBI Director Jim Comey exonerated Mr. Clinton’s wife in the email server “matter.”

One can see where this tangled tale is tending: to the sacred chamber known as the grand jury. Probably several grand juries. That will lead to years of entertaining courtroom antics at the same time that the USA’s financial condition fatefully unravels. That event might finally produce the effect that all the exertions of the so-called Deep State have failed to achieve so far: the discrediting of Donald Trump. Alas, the literal discrediting of the USA and its hallowed institutions — including the US dollar — may be a much more momentous thing than the fall of Trump.

Personally, I won’t be completely satisfied until the editors of The New York Times have to answer to charges of sedition in a court of law.

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17 Comments
starfcker
starfcker
May 18, 2018 10:00 am

“Personally, I won’t be completely satisfied until the editors of The New York Times have to answer to charges of sedition in a court of law.” I can’t say it any better than that

Grog
Grog
  starfcker
May 18, 2018 10:19 am

I think I can say (write) it better.

Perhaps, editors of The New York Times could save the tax-victims some of those failing dollars of the country and drive themselves to court in a Tesla.

Me Again
Me Again
May 18, 2018 10:13 am

“the enchantress known as Hillary”

Kunstler really knows how to stretch the limits of the readers imagination.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
May 18, 2018 10:28 am

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Mirror, mirror on the wall….

whiskey tango foxtrot
whiskey tango foxtrot
May 18, 2018 10:33 am

As of 7:15 AM, PDT, 2 active shooter situations; A mall in Vegas, a school in Santa Fe. Can’t have the tax cattle looking at the IG’s report. “Are you not entertained?”

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
May 18, 2018 10:39 am

We all know what Lowretta was doing on that plane. We just don’t know whether she swallowed or not.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Hollywood Rob
May 18, 2018 3:44 pm

“We all know what Lowretta was doing on that plane.”
and while it was happening bill was imagining loretta was an attractive blond while loretta was imagining that bill was hill–

Montefrío
Montefrío
May 18, 2018 11:03 am

The “once-proud” NYT, the same newspaper that published Soviet agent Walter Duranty’s lies about communism, the innocence of Alger Hiss, etc.? Please, Mr.K., chow down on some crow and a few more slices of humble pie and admit that your earlier incarnation as a typical NYC leftie was misguided then and that in fact you were one more sucker taken in by Frankfurt School Gramsci-esque efforts (the long march through the institutions) to destroy traditional American culture and produce the social aberrations and corrupt conduct by the “thinking class” whose exposure you now bemoan. Throw away your Pete Seeger fisherman´s cap and get yourself a MAGA gimme-cap and a twelve-guage for the ever-postponed long emergency.

Captain Willard
Captain Willard
May 18, 2018 11:06 am

Adam Smith put it well: “There is a lot of ruin in a country”.

The underlying strength of the labor of our forefathers and mothers left us a tremendous legacy for the current Elite buffoons to squander. But I cannot help but feel that we’re going to pay the price here pretty soon.

We should be thankful that Obama was fundamentally too lazy to want to be a dictator. After all, it’s hard work. Napoleon was dyspeptic, sleep-deprived and paranoid. Hitler was addicted to speed. Stalin had funks lasting for days. Absolute power is overrated on a personal level.

Be that as it may, eventually we’re going to get a motivated left-wing dictator with a solid work ethic and in robust health, sorta like Castro was for years. Brennan will be brought out of retirement or Danbury Federal Prison to run the show again. We have a panopticon surveillance State now capable of crushing all dissent, so a motivated dictator will easily ruin what’s left of our country and our freedom. The campuses are brimming with young Che and Red Guard types already, just waiting for a Leader.

ottomatik
ottomatik
May 18, 2018 11:06 am

Perhaps Jim misses the possibility that Trumps plan is to take the Fed Note down.
The actual Swamp that sustains the creatures found therein.

jimmieoakland
jimmieoakland
May 18, 2018 11:48 am

I am hoping that the “mole” story is untrue, because it may literally cause a rebellion. Personally, I was appalled at the unfair treatment Sanders got at the hands of Hillary and the DNC, and I would have never voted for the man. I think most Americans retain a respect for fair play, and planting a mole is way out of line.
Of course, you really don’t have to get much further than the dossier,the dubious origin of which is certain, to realize how far things have fallen in this country. In my opinion, every lawyer who knowingly proffered that to secure a warrant should be summarily disbarred, at least.

Penforce
Penforce
May 18, 2018 1:06 pm

The whole fucking thing is so disgusting that it makes my morning coffee taste bitter. Assange, Snowden and other truth tellers are enemies of the state. Those that govern us are criminals and Kunstler starts his piece with nonsense. What the fuck is a wild raisin?

suzanna
suzanna
  Penforce
May 18, 2018 10:10 pm

answer: dried grapes forgotten on the vine

RHS Jr
RHS Jr
May 18, 2018 1:11 pm

Diogenes looking for an Honest Patriotic Politician in Congress in WDC might as well be looking for a Honest Patriotic Whore in a Brothel in Vegas.

overthecliff
overthecliff
May 18, 2018 1:52 pm

I wish,I hope,I pray but I’m not holding my breath.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
May 18, 2018 2:06 pm

Brennan thought he was a Decider, one of Those Who Choose for the rest of us. He Decided Never-Trump. The American people Decided otherwise, and showed Brennan he was not a Decider. Now he can pay the price for being wrong.

Vinman
Vinman
May 19, 2018 12:53 am

Where is Billas wife, when we need it, her, he, X? Most!?