Liar’s Poker

Guest Post by The Zman

The case of General Flynn, which has dragged on for years now, may finally be reaching a denouement. He was charged with and pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI during the Russian collusion hoax. For reasons that have not been clear, he was never sentenced. Now it appears he may never see jail and will instead see his case dropped and his guilty plea vacated. New evidence shows he was framed by members of the FBI and Department of Justice.

As is standard procedure in this age, state media has been silent on the matter, but alternative media sources are reporting on the release of classified documents hidden by the government from Flynn’s defense team in violation of the law. Thousands of documents held by his former defense team and hidden from Flynn and his new attorney’s until now have also been released in what appears to be a damage control operation by the law firm Covington & Burling.

What these new FBI documents reveal is the FBI and Department of Justice carefully planned to entrap General Flynn by tricking him into making inaccurate statements about his activities during the campaign. They did this because they wanted to remove him from his post in the White House and hoped he could be manipulated into making accusations against other administrative officials. Then they systematically lied about what Flynn said to them in his interview with the FBI.

Compounding this is the fact that the FBI and Departmental of Justice systematically withheld all documents that could be used by Flynn in his defense. One way they did this was to hide them in the special counsel operation. This prevented anyone, not just Flynn’s defense team, from discovering the plot. The sudden release of long withheld documents by Covington & Burling suggest they may have been part of the plot to entrap Flynn and get him to plead guilty to a crime.

At this stage, only a partisan fanatic thinks the principals in this whole Russian collusion caper were operating in good faith. You could make the argument that their behavior was unethical, but not necessarily illegal. Even if their actions violated the law, you could argue they did so in the belief they were within the bounds of the law. With these new revelations, it is clear they knew they were breaking the law in an effort to frame General Flynn as part of a much larger conspiracy.

One thing that is now confirmed with these new revelations is that the Special Counsel was always just part of a larger effort to cover-up this conspiracy. In fact, that was the whole point of it. The FBI and DOJ officials involved in the conspiracy would hide all of the evidence inside the counsel’s operation. This would make it impossible for the defense lawyers to access and very difficult for Congress to access. It would also prevent the administration from looking into it.

Another outrageous aspect to this case is that it appears that Flynn’s original defense team, Covington & Burling, may have been in on the plot to frame him. It’s not all that clear at this point, but the best that can be said of their actions on behalf of their client is they are the worst law firm in the country. They exist because they have resources and know how things work in Washington. Despite this, they made the sorts of errors TV writers would find too ridiculous for a legal drama.

There’s also the fact that this sort of behavior by the FBI and DOJ is business as usual, which underscores the corruption. This is not a couple of renegades. This is just how things are done by the government. They frame people for crimes then work to prevent them from getting a proper defense. The FBI has a long history of framing the innocent, but it was always confined to the field offices. Now it is clear that the institution is rotten from the head to the tail. It is hopelessly corrupt.

It is also increasingly clear that the weaselly Rod Rosenstein was the man tasked with orchestrating the cover-up after the election. He manipulated Sessions and Trump into firing Comey and then agreeing to the Mueller charade. The only purpose to that operation was to cover up the illegal spying. Then there is Comey, who claimed under oath to be the guy who ordered the Flynn investigation. He may have arrogantly admitted to initiating multiple Federal crimes.

Of course, the big question in all of this is whether Washington is so hopelessly corrupt that none of this amounts to anything. In banana republics, the judge in the case would be assassinated or intimidated into ignoring the facts and sentencing Flynn to jail. We may not be there yet, but the lack of any substantive investigation into the FBI corruption suggests no one will be charged with anything. The principals in this scandal are now in high six figure positions in Washington, living the good life.

Now, it is possible that Bill Barr was not prepared for the scale of corruption that has been revealed in this case. He may have truly thought it was a few bad apples that went off on their own. Once the scale of the corruption was known, he had to change course and bring in outside help. It’s just as possible that he is part of the problem. He is friends will most of these people. His role in this could simply be part of the how Washington is neutralizing Trump and preparing him for expulsion.

There is one puzzle that gets no attention. Why would the government keep delaying Flynn’s sentencing after he agreed to the deal? They said he was cooperating, but he had nothing to offer them and they knew it. Perhaps he was just a prop to maintain the greater narrative of the Russian hoax. By dragging out his process they could feed fake news to state media, claiming it was from Flynn. That’s seems to be a too cute by half, given the reality in Washington, but it is possible.

Ineptitude is always a possibility. There’s also the fact that highly corrupt institutions tend to have lots of internal intrigue and conflict. The old line about thieves sticking together is a myth. The corrupt man has no honor. As a result, the last stage for the corrupt institution is when the people inside beginning to scheme against one another to the point where they undermined their mutual efforts. Maybe that’s where things are in Washington now. It’s just one big game of liar’s poker.

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11 Comments
TC
TC
May 1, 2020 1:50 pm

What’s Q got to say about all the prosecutions? Any day now, right?

splurge
splurge
  TC
May 1, 2020 2:10 pm

Second Tuesday of next week, I expect.

Montefrío
Montefrío
May 1, 2020 2:08 pm

“The principals in this scandal are now in high six figure positions in Washington, living the good life.”

I don’t believe for a moment that living in Washington and living the good life are simultaneously possible no matter how much money one makes.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
May 1, 2020 3:19 pm

Q. What do you call 1000 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean?

A: A good start.

anarchyst
anarchyst
May 1, 2020 5:46 pm

When I first heard the name “rosenstein”, I thought to myself, another slimy jew who was nothing but trouble.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
May 1, 2020 10:32 pm

The level of corruption in DC is truly breathtaking. The US Government should bring 3rd world tyrants to the US for classes on corruption. No country does corruption as good as we do.

USA—we are #1.

overthecliff
overthecliff
May 1, 2020 10:34 pm

Q ? 49,000 indictments are coming, Right? None of those pricks are going to prison. It is all a distraction with a couple of fall guys like Stone and Manafort. Prure fictional entertainment.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
May 2, 2020 12:21 am

Flynn had to be removed because he was the only deeply experienced member of the incoming Trump administration who would immediately recognize the coup attempt and a number of other crimes in progress. This is getting to the extremely dangerous phase. Barr is intent on prosecuting or at a minimum exposing the plotters. The new evidence this week indicates Obama was personally and actively involved in the coup attempt based on what is now known about the 1-5-17 meeting in the oval office. ALL the rats were there. DOJ, FBI, CIA, DNI etc.
Durham’s investigation and staff keep growing. Obama has retained criminal defense lawyers.
There is NOTHING Democrat scum will not stoop too. This summer and the rest of the year up to the election may be even crazier than this pandemic shit. Looks like normies took to the streets today and are gearing up for a lot more tomorrow. Expect to start seeing the Demsheviks turning the Antifuques loose.

Lars
Lars
  Harrington Richardson
May 2, 2020 8:52 am

“Barr is intent on prosecuting…”

No one here at our level can possibly know what goes on inside Barr’s brain. He was the upper-level guy who covered for Lon Horiuchi, the FBI assassin who murdered Randy Weaver’s wife and son at Ruby Ridge, in order to protect the agency’s image.

“Obama has retained criminal defense lawyers.”

I thought, perhaps incorrectly, that former presidents were generally immune from criminal prosecution in such matters.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
May 2, 2020 6:38 am

Yeah….. maybe it’s just ineptitude….yeah….. that must be it.

Like a broken record.

There is nothing worth saving except for the artifacts they’ve hoarded at the Smithsonian.

It is thoroughly corrupt from the top of the tree to the tips of the roots and there is nothing worth preserving.

Let it all fall down.

Zman isn’t even rearranging the deck chairs, he’s fluffing the thrown pillows.

Two if by sea.
Two if by sea.
May 2, 2020 12:03 pm

“Maybe that’s where things are now in Washington” brought to mind Jefferson’s activities against Hamilton in our first Administration.