Come On, Man by Bill Wilson
Comey this, Comey that, Comey, Comey, Comey-the news reports
on the James Comey testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee
are beginning to sound like some sort of rock and roll song. I wasn't
going to write any more on this, but there is no choice. This whole
thing with Comey and his testimony is a dog and pony show on the biggest
stage in the world showing how hypocritical and petty the Washington,
D.C. political machine has become. It never was wonderfully honorable,
but the hype aimed at destroying reputations and providing high-drama
for political gain is held at the public expense of taxpayers over the
insinuation and innuendo of political hack James Comey. It's
embarrassing.
The one new revelation that came from the testimony of this
Democratic Party operative and 5th Estate power monger is that Comey
revealed just how underhanded the political tactics become when someone
feels their power is threatened. He gave America insight into the
shenanigans by admitting that he used a close friend of his-Columbia law
professor Daniel Richman-to leak the content of his memos to himself to
the New York Times in hope of triggering the appointment of a special
counsel. What he did was write up his own (hear biased or politically
motivated opinion) account of his private meetings with President Donald
Trump and leaked them through a second party to the New York Times with
hopes of undermining Trump's presidency.
That's the motive. It is not what the leftist news media will
report, but it is-take it from a former political operative-how
hardball is played. At the same time Comey is admitting to this
underhanded chicanery, he also testified that he couldn't say whether
Trump's request to shut down the investigation of former National
Security Advisor Michael Flynn was an obstruction of justice. He said
this issue was for a special counsel to determine. This is another
political tactic to undermine Trump's presidency-answer a leading
question without saying a law was broken, but imply that it was. The
news picks up on it, and the reputation of the target suffers in the
public irrespective of whether it is true or false.
So far, the Democrats are winning in their media war against
Trump. They have a special counsel appointed. An investigation is
underway even though top Democrats say there is no evidence of wrong
doing. The witch hunt is aired in the public daily, undermining the
public confidence in the presidency. And that is the goal-to make it so
Trump cannot implement his agenda. It's a strategy of the coup. As long
as the notion of wrongdoing is pounded into the public's minds, the
strategy of this revolution is succeeding. As Ephesians 6:12 says, "For
we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities,
against powers, against the rulers of darkness of this world, against
spiritual wickedness in high places." Don't forget it. This spiritual
wickedness is very persuasive and can cause even the elect to misstep.
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