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[–] Banky1974 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

Good find, Paca. Sundance is correctly (IMHO) inferring that Clinesmith and Anderson clearly knew that they would be vulnerable for signing off on this, and yet they did it anyway.

From the Q drop:

[Controlled by those who worked for the Clinton's]

They have ZERO control now.

In a vacuum the single indictment of Clinesmith is distressing. It's a felony which means he loses his clearance forever and can't get one again which is obviously a good thing. But we'd better see the people that forced them to both sign off on this get chewed up and spit out by the law. We will accept nothing less.

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[–] SuckaFree 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Those orders came from higher than just the FBI Dir or DAG Yates or DAG Rosenstein. They came from the Oval Orifice. Clinesmith knows this. So does Mrs Anderson. So, even though this is one unsealed indictment for Clinesmith, he wouldn't get such a lenient plea agreement (which we haven't seen, have we?) UNLESS he's spilling/spilled the beans on what he knows.

IF, in fact, Barr is playing games, we'll find out soon enough. More indictments SHOULD BE unseladed in the process after Clinesmith. If not, then the whole system is fucked because the DOJ is fucked no matter who's in the WH, and we bring it all crashing down upon their little corrupt swamp creature heads. Savvy?

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[–] Banky1974 ago 

I believe you're repeating what I said, although it a more detailed manner. I probably should have elaborated more than I did.

I agree that it was Barry who was ultimately running the show, although my guess is that at best they'll find evidence only linking Comey to this. Comey's scalp is certainly significant but not the one that I ultimately want.

And I sincerely hope that Clinesmith got a rather lenient plea agreement because he's cooperating. It's certainly what I'm leaning towards. But I'll believe it when I see it. I want to trust Barr, but I don't fully trust him. Not yet at least.

And I agree, SF. If we don't see these people indicted, we'll know it's time for us to take care of the problem ourselves.