Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Ramping up the base propaganda

Monday on Fox News, representatives Trey Gowdy and John Ratcliffe suggested that based on Strzok and Page’s texts, they may have been in an anti-Trump “secret society” within the Justice Department.

“The day after the election, what they really didn’t want to have happen, there is a text exchange between these two FBI agents, these supposed to be fact-centric FBI agents saying, ‘Perhaps this is the first meeting of the secret society,’” Gowdy said.

  NY Magazine
Funny they don't seem to be concerned about the actually proven "secret society" of New York office FBI staff who helped Rudy Giuliani trick Comey into reopening and then closing again the investigation into Clinton's emails just days before the 2016 election.
That text has not been released, and the representatives offered no context that may explain whether it was a joke or actual proof of an anti-Trump conspiracy.
And I think you can safely bet the life of your firstborn that, if they had ANYthing that constituted actual proof of an anti-Trump conspiracy in the FBI, they would have it on the front page of every newspaper and blasted over every major TV network in the country.
Tuesday on Fox News, Senator [Ron] Johnson claimed an “informant” has talked about “secret meetings off-site” of the Justice Department — but of course he couldn’t offer any further details.
Of course.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

UPDATE:



And speaking of Lizard People:



Not to worry:  we all know the Lizard People are the British royals.

UPDATE:

Here's that "secret society" text.  Let's see the response.  It looks like a joke to me.




UPDATE:

The "secret society" explanation.

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