The Huge Stakes of Thursday’s Confrontations

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

The Huge Stakes of Thursday’s Confrontations

Thursday is shaping up to be the Trump presidency’s “Gunfight at O.K. Corral.”

That day, the fates of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, and much else, may be decided.

The New York Times report that Rosenstein, sarcastically or seriously in May 2017, talked of wearing a wire into the Oval Office to entrap the president, suggests that his survival into the new year is improbable.

Whether Thursday is the day President Donald Trump drops the hammer is unknown.

But if he does, the recapture by Trump of a Justice Department he believes he lost as his term began may be at hand. Comparisons to President Nixon’s Saturday Night Massacre may not be overdone.

The Times report that Rosenstein also talked of invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump suggests that Sen. Lindsey Graham had more than a small point on “Fox News Sunday”: “There’s a bureaucratic coup going on at the Department of Justice and the FBI, and somebody needs to look at it.”

Indeed, they do. And it is inexplicable that a special prosecutor has not been named. For while the matter assigned to special counsel Robert Mueller, to investigate any Trump collusion with Russia in hacking the emails of the Clinton campaign and DNC, is serious, a far graver matter has gotten far less attention.

To wit, did an anti-Trump cabal inside the Department of Justice and the FBI conspire to block Trump’s election, and having failed, plot to bring down his presidency in a “deep state” coup d’etat?

Rosenstein’s discussion of wearing a wire into the Oval Office lends credence to that charge, but there is much more to it.

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The story begins with the hiring by the Clinton campaign, though its law firm cutout, in June 2016, of the dirt-divers of Fusion GPS.

Fusion swiftly hired retired British spy and Trump hater Christopher Steele, who contacted his old sources in the Russian intel community for dirt to help sink a U.S. presidential candidate.

What his Russian friends provided was passed on by Steele to his paymaster at GPS, his contact in the Justice Department, No. 3 man Bruce Ohr, and to the FBI, which was also paying the British spy.

The FBI then used the dirt Steele unearthed, much of it false, to persuade a FISA court to issue a warrant to wiretap Trump aide Carter Page. The warrant was renewed three times, the last with the approval of Trump’s own deputy attorney general, Rosenstein.

Regrettably, Trump, at the request of two allies — the Brits almost surely one of them — has put a hold on his recent decision to declassify all relevant documents inside the Justice Department and FBI.

Yet, as The Wall Street Journal wrote Monday, “As for the allies, sometimes U.S. democratic accountability has to take precedence over the potential embarrassment of British intelligence.”

Thursday’s meeting between Trump and Rosenstein will coincide with the Judiciary Committee’s hearing into the charge by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford that, as a 15-year-old, she was sexually assaulted by 17-year-old Brett Kavanaugh, Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court.

This weekend brought fresh charges, from a Yale classmate of Kavanaugh, Deborah Ramirez, that at a drunken party in their freshman year, Kavanaugh exposed himself.

Kavanaugh has fired off a letter to Sens. Chuck Grassley and Dianne Feinstein, chairman and ranking member of the Judiciary Committee, calling the accusations “smears, pure and simple.”

Kavanaugh continued: “I will not be intimidated into withdrawing from this process. The coordinated effort to destroy my good name will not drive me out. The vile threats of violence against my family will not drive me out. The last-minute character assassination will not succeed.”

What is at stake in Thursday’s appearance by Kavanaugh and Ford is huge. A successful defense of his good name could mean Kavanaugh’s swift elevation to the high court, a historic victory for the GOP’s judicial philosophy, and the culmination of a decades-long campaign dating back to the Earl Warren era of the Supreme Court.

As for the judge himself, the issue is not just his behavior as a teenager and university student, but his credibility and honor as a man.

He has asked friends and allies to trust and believe him when he says that he is a victim of a character assassination steeped that is rooted in ideology and lies.

Thus far, no credible individual has come forward to corroborate the charges against him when he was at Georgetown Prep or at Yale. And almost all who knew him testify to his character.

We are often told that the moment we are in has historic significance and will be long remembered. Yet, how many can still recall what the “resister” in the Trump White House or Cabinet wrote in his or her anonymous op-ed in The New York Times?

How Kavanaugh conducts himself Thursday, however, and whether he is elevated to the court, could decide the fate of constitutional conservatism and the Republican Congress in 2018.

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OutWithLibs
OutWithLibs
September 25, 2018 8:02 am

At what point do the Republicans/Conservatives say enough is enough?! Though we (repubs) have “control” of the house, senate, and the White House, we have control of NOTHING! The left yell louder, interrupt at every turn, protest, intimidate, accuse, lie, push and shove their way into media, courtrooms, restaurants, and virtually every aspect of our lives. It’s time to fight back!

Does anyone notice you cannot see a commercial on the tele that isn’t a mixed race couple, a man being put in his place by the all powerful-all knowing woman, or a couple of gay guys laying in bed?!! Why is the left controlling the MAJORITY of citizens and what they want them to think and believe?!!!

America has become corrupt from the top down, and it’s time to pull down the curtain to expose the swamp for what it is; the devil, cult worshipers, evil doers of everything those of us despise and fight against.

Stand for justice, demand law; it’s our only hope.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  OutWithLibs
September 25, 2018 9:48 am

I saw this for the first time today. The acronym MGTOW = Men Going Their Own Way. They actually have a website. From that website…

M.G.T.O.W – Men Going Their Own Way is a statement of self-ownership, where the modern man preserves and protects his own sovereignty above all else. It is the manifestation of one word: “No”. Ejecting silly preconceptions and cultural definitions of what a “man” is. Looking to no one else for social cues. Refusing to bow, serve and kneel for the opportunity to be treated like a disposable utility. And, living according to his own best interests in a world which would rather he didn’t.

Sounds like it may be of interest to many here on TBP. The harder the left pushes, the more like minded individuals begin to push back (I hope)… Chip

unit472
unit472
September 25, 2018 8:04 am

I think it is past time to put the screws to PM May and demand she make available to US investigators Chris Steele and the shady cast of characters Halper, Downer and Mifsud.

Her Brexit plan has collapsed and she will need to have a trade deal with the US before the UK fall out of the EU in March. The Brits fingerprints are all over the plot against Trump and Trump has gone out of his way to back the UK over the Novichok poisoning by Russian intelligence agents there.

GCHQ involvement in a plot to topple Donald Trump is a helluva lot more serious than a couple of GRU agents poisoning a GRU traitor so if May wants to stay Prime Minister she must be told to come clean or she is on her own!

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
September 25, 2018 8:41 am

My guess is that this week turns out OK for Trump. Of the four main GOP prospects for perfidious backstabbing (is there any other kind?) – Flake, Corker, Collins and Murkowski – McConnell can afford to lose one. That assumes that none of the “red state democrat” senators will vote FOR Kavanaugh to try to enhance their reelection chances (which they probably won’t). Flake and Corker are retiring, but they may not want to foreclose the option of ever running for office again as a Republican. Voting “no” on Kavanaugh would close that door for Flake, Corker and probably even Murkowski. Only Collins might be able to vote no and survive a future republican primary. So it could be 50-50 with Pence putting Kavanaugh over the top. Winning ugly is still winning.

While there are certainly plenty of women who are pissed about having endured (some) men’s loutish behavior, most of those who are animated by the #metoo stuff are already firmly in the democrat camp. Everyone else will see (in the unlikely event that Ford even shows up) a nutcase who’s afraid to fly making an accusation about something that purportedly happened 36 years ago (if it even happened at all) and realize that if this kind of unprovable attack from a lone accuser can take down a Supreme Court nominee, everyone is at risk. This could be the beginning of the end of the excesses of the me-too “movement”.

Craig Johnson
Craig Johnson
  Iska Waran
September 25, 2018 9:16 am

#repealthe19th, #keepthepimphandstrong, #keepherPHbalanced, #femaleempowermentisfuckingcancer

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
September 25, 2018 9:01 am

To the chagrin of the libs, Trump’s not going to throw Rosenstein overboard. He’s just going to make him walk the plank. Moving up the line of succession will be Noel Francisco, who’s seemingly a hard-core conservative who won prior confirmation battles on a party-line vote. Even if Francisco isn’t fond of Trump, he’ll want him left in office to appoint more Supreme Court justices. Anyone who knows where Ruth Bader Ginsberg hangs out should sneak up behind her and yell “boo!”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 25, 2018 9:40 am

I have no more emotion for this . I have supported the republicans since Reagan ’80, my first leagal presidential vote. this is nothing more than the GOP establishment trying to dump the trump nominee with a little cover from the dems. The G”OP is not stupid or weak. they are paid by their donors to prevent any democratic policies from being reversed. they are corrupt pawns of the donors who pretend to be weak as they help the democrats to undo the trump election.

ursel doran
ursel doran
September 25, 2018 12:29 pm

History of the DemoRats keeping non Lobtards off the court, going back years is laid out in this 14 minute video.
Cannot have any folks believing in the constitution.

prusmc
prusmc
  ursel doran
September 25, 2018 8:47 pm

Just hope against hope that Grassley brings in a skilled female attorney to cross examine Ford. The specter of senile Republican Senators seeking sound bites while appearing to bully an injured Woman is electorial suicide.

As disgusting and devious as Hillary was in testifyinģ about Bengali, she was able to carry the day with her self-righteous victim image.
Go with a woman and have all Republican Senators yield their time. Then the democrats can flounder around revealing themselves to be dishonest shills of Chuck Schumer as well as buffoons.