Sunday, April 29, 2018

House Committee Sham Report

Surprise, surprise! The Republican majority of the House Intelligence Committee, headed by that intrepid investigator Devon Nunes, has concluded its investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election by issuing a report which finds no evidence  that the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow.

To reach this warped result, the Republican committee members were required to ignore facts, curtail inquiry, leave key witnesses unexamined, essential documents unprocured and to leap from unwarranted assumptions to a foregone conclusion.

Presumably, this rush to rash judgment will not deter the real investigation being conducted by Special Counsel Mueller, an investigation likely to end with a very different outcome.

Saturday, April 21, 2018

The Comey Memos


It is becoming more and more obvious that Republicans are being driven to distort the truth, whether to thwart the Russia investigation or to protect their own electoral prospects by providing a defense to Donald Trump. Three Republican House committee chairmen have issued a joint statement arguing that there has been no obstruction because Comey, in his memos, "never once mentioned ... whether he felt obstructed in his investigation". How Comey felt is of no legal significance. The test is what Trump intended and even if he failed to achieve his goal, of ending an FBI investigation, his direction may still constitute the crime of attempted obstruction.
In furtherance of this latest assault on truth Republicans are abetted by cable news commentator and presidential advisor Sean Hannity, who falsely claims that the Comey memos, at the time they were shared with a Comey friend, contained classified information. This inaccurate assertion is of a piece with Hannity's untruthful description of the Steele dossier as being filled with unverified lies authored by a foreign spy and based upon Russian propaganda. In fact, much of the dossier's content has been corroborated, and none of it has been disproven. It was compiled by an ex-intelligence officer of a close ally whose reliability has been established and whose sources in Russia, at great risk, provided information which was clearly not in the interests of Putin. To suggest that Comey misused the dossier further demonstrates the groundless nature of the attacks upon him.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

The Charges Against McCabe



The Inspector-General of the FBI has made a criminal referral to the Justice Department apparently recommending that criminal charges be brought against former Acting Director of the FBI Andrew McCabe for making unauthorized disclosures to the press and then lying about it to the I.G. McCabe's alleged misconduct has been seized upon by the likes of Devon Nunes, Chair of the House Intelligence Committee and Sean Hannity of Fox News, both vociferous defenders of President Trump, as proof that the FBI's Russia investigation is a witch hunt and that McCabe is part of a cabal attempting to bring down the Trump presidency.

Assuming, for the sake of argument, that the allegations of McCabe's misdeeds are true, what each of Mr. Nunes and Mr. Hannity should be required to answer is, who was hurt by McCabe's alleged transgressions, Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump? The incontrovertible fact is that the information allegedly leaked by McCabe was damaging to Ms. Clinton and, thus, helpful to Mr. Trump. How in the world can this set of facts be spun to support the notion that the FBI is out to get Trump?

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Alan Dershowitz Reborn

Friday, April 13, 2018

Good Riddance Mr. Speaker

Christopher Buskirk, in his not-so-fond farewell to Speaker Paul Ryan (NYT April 13, A27), accurately details the many ways in which Mr. Ryan failed to deliver on his promises and to fulfill his purported potential as a financial policy wonk. Yes, he has left a mess but Mr. Buskirk's remedy is hardly a prescription for redemption. Instead, Mr. Buskirk perceives a need for new leadership that will be in step with the president and his agenda and which will resonate with "the intellectual and political reformation underway on the right".

There is nothing intellectual or reforming about the president's agenda. It is devoid of thought and rife with corruption. Indeed, Mr. Ryan's failings pale in comparison with the alternative chaos promoted by Mr. Buskirk as the saving solution.