On January 17, 2017, just three days before President-Trump was sworn into office, outgoing President Obama had a secret conference call with progressive media allies.
A long battled FOIA request by Jason Leopold was finally able to receive documents and within the documents the transcript of the phone call is revealed. [Documents Here]
Again, this is three days before Trump took office, when the Obama White House and Intelligence Community were intentionally pushing the Trump-Russia conspiracy story into the media in an effort to disrupt President Trump’s transition to power. President Obama is essentially asking his progressive allies to help defend his administration. Part of the 20-page transcript is below:
Barack Obama – […] “I think the Russia thing is a problem. And it’s of a piece with this broader lack of transparency. It is hard to know what conversations the President-elect may be having offline with business leaders in other countries who are also connected to leaders of other countries. And I’m not saying there’s anything I know for a fact or can prove, but it does mean that — here’s the one thing you guys have been able to know unequivocally during the last eight years, and that is that whether you disagree with me on policy or not, there was never a time in which my relationship with a foreign entity might shade how I viewed an issue. And that’s — I don’t know a precedent for that exactly.
Now, the good news there, I will say, is just that there’s a lot of career folks here who care about that stuff, and not just in the intelligence agencies. I think in our military, in our State Department. And I think that to the extent that things start getting weird, I think you will see surfacing objections, some through whistleblowers and some through others. And so I think there is some policing mechanism there, but that’s unprecedented.
And then the final thing that I’m most worried about is just preserving the democratic process so that in two years, four years, six years, if people are dissatisfied, that dissatisfaction expresses itself. So Jeff Sessions and the Justice Department and what’s happening with the voting rights division and the civil rights division, and — those basic process issues that allow for the democratic process to work. I’d include in that, by the way, press. I think you guys are all on top of how disconcerting — you guys complain about us — (laughter) — but let me just tell you, I think — we actually respected you guys and cared about trying to explain ourselves to you in a way that I think is just going to be different.
On balance, that leads to me to say I think that four years is okay. Take on some water, but we can kind of bail fast enough to be okay. Eight years would be a problem. I would be concerned about a sustained period in which some of these norms have broken down and started to corrode.
Q Could you talk a bit more about the Russia thing? Because it sounds like you, who knows more than we do from what you’ve seen, and is genuinely —
THE PRESIDENT: And can say less. (Laughter.) This is one area I’ve got to be careful about. But, look, I mean, I think based on what you guys have, I think it’s — and I’m not just talking about the most recent report or the hacking. I mean, there are longstanding business relationships there. They’re not classified. I think there’s been some good reporting on them, it’s just they never got much attention. He’s been doing business in Russia for a long time. Penthouse apartments in New York are sold to
folks — let me put it this way. If there’s a Russian who can afford a $10-million, or a $15- or a $20- or a $30-million penthouse in Manhattan, or is a major investor in Florida, I think it’s fair to say Mr. Putin knows that person, because I don’t think they’re getting $10 million or $30 million or $50 million out of Russia without Mr. Putin saying that’s okay.
Q Could you talk about two things? One is, the damage he could do to our standing in the world through that. I mean, just this interview he gave the other day, and what you’re worried about there. And then the other side — and you sat down with him. I found the way in which he screamed at Jim Acosta just really chilling. If you just look at the face in a kind an authoritarian or autocratic, whatever word you want to use, personality — would you, on those two?
THE PRESIDENT: On the latter issue, EJ, you saw what I saw. I don’t think I need to elaborate on that.
Q But you sat down with him privately. I’m curious about —
THE PRESIDENT: Privately, that’s not — his interactions with me are very different than they are with the public, or, for that matter, interactions with Barack Obama, the distant figure. He’s very polite to me, and has not stopped being so. I think where he sees a vulnerability he goes after it and he takes advantage of it.
And the fact of the matter is, is that the media is not credible in the public eye right now. You have a bigger problem with a breakdown in institutional credibility that he exploits, at least for his base, and is sufficient for his purposes. Which means that — the one piece of advice I’d give this table is: Focus. I think if you’re jumping after every insult or terrible thing or bit of rudeness that he’s doing and just chasing that, I think there’s a little bit of a three-card Monte there that you have to be careful about. I think you have to focus on a couple of things that are really important and just stay on them and drive them home. And that’s hard to do in this news environment, and it’s hard to do with somebody who, I think, purposely generates outrage both to stir up his base but also to distract and to — so you just have
to stay focused and unintimidated, because that’s how you confront, I think, a certain personality type.
But in terms of the world — look, rather than pick at one or two different things — number one, I don’t think he’s particularly isolationist — or I don’t think he’s particularly interventionist. I’m less worried than some that he initiates a war. I think that he could stumble into stuff just due to a lack of an infrastructure and sort of a coherent vision. But I think his basic view — his formative view of foreign policy is shaped by his interactions with Malaysian developers and Saudi princes, and I think his view is, I’m going to go around the world making deals and maybe suing people. (Laughter.) But it’s not, let me launch big wars that tie me up. And that’s not what his base is looking from him anyway. I mean, it is not true that he initially opposed the war in Iraq. It is true that during the campaign he was not projecting a hawkish foreign policy, other than bombing the heck out of terrorists. And we’ll see what that means, but I don’t think he’s looking to get into these big foreign adventures.
I think the bigger problem is nobody fully appreciates — and even I didn’t appreciate until I took this office — and when I say “nobody,” I mean the left as well as the right — the degree to which we really underwrite the world order. And I think sometimes from the left, that’s viewed as imperialism or sort of an extension of a global capitalism or what have you. The truth of the matter, though, is, if I’m at a G20 meeting, if we don’t initiate a conversation around human rights or women’s rights, or LGBT rights, or climate change, or open government, or anti-corruption initiatives, whatever cause you believe in, it doesn’t happen. Almost everything — every multilateral initiative function, norm, policy that is out there — it’s underwritten by us. We have some allies, primarily Europe, Canada, and some of our Asia allies.
But what I worry about most is, there is a war right now of ideas, more than any hot war, and it is between Putinism — which, by the way, is subscribed to, at some level, by Erdogan or Netanyahu or Duterte and Trump — and a vision of a liberal market-based democracy that has all kinds of flaws and is subject to all kinds of legitimate criticism, but on the other hand is sort of responsible for most of the human progress we’ve seen over the last 50, 75 years.
And if what you see in Europe — illiberalism winning out, the liberal order there being chipped away — and the United States is not there as a bulwark, which I think it will not be, then what you’re going to start seeing is, in a G20 or a G7, something like a human rights agenda is just not going to even be — it won’t be even on the docket, it won’t be talked about. And you’ll start seeing — what the Russians, what the Chinese do in those meetings is that they essentially look out for their own interests. They sit back, they wait to see what kind of consensus we’re building globally, they see if sometimes they can make sure their equities are protected, but they don’t initiate.
If we’re not there initiating ourselves, then everybody goes into their own sort of nationalist, mercantilist corners, and it will be a meaner, tougher world, and the prospects for conflict that arise will be greater. I think the weakening of Europe, if not the splintering of Europe, will have significant effects for us because, you may recall, but the last time Europe was not unified, it did not go well. So I’m worried about Europe.
There are a lot of bad impulses in Europe if — you know, Europe, even before the election, these guys will remember when we were, like, in Hanover and stuff, and you just got this sense of, you know, like the Yeats poem — the best lacked all conviction and the worst were full of passion and intensity, and everybody on their heels, and unable to articulate or defend the fact that the European Union has produced the wealthiest, most peaceful, most prosperous, highest living standards in the history of
mankind, and prior to that, 60 million people ended up being killed around the world because they couldn’t get along.
So you’d think that we’d have the better argument here, but you didn’t get a sense of that. Everybody was defensive, and I worry about that. Seeing Merkel for the last time when I was in Berlin was haunting. She looked very alarmed.
Q What can you share with us about what foreign leaders, like Merkel and others, have expressed to you about what happened here in this election and what’s happening internationally generally since November 8th?
THE PRESIDENT: I think they share the concerns that I just described. But it’s hard for them to figure out how to mobilize without us. This is what I mean — I mean, I’ll be honest, I do get frustrated sometimes with like the Greenwalds of the world. There are legitimate arguments to be made about various things we do, but overall we have been a relatively benign influence and a ballast, and have tried to create spaces — sometimes there’s hypocrisy and I’m dealing with the Saudis while they’re doing all kinds of stuff, or we’re looking away when there’s a Chinese dissident in jail. All legitimate concerns. How we prosecute the war against terrorism, even under my watch. And you can challenge our drone policy, although I would argue that the arguments were much more salient in the first two years of my administration — much less salient today.
You can talk about surveillance, and I would argue once again that Snowden identified some problems that had to do with technology outpacing the legal architecture. Since that time, the modifications we’ve made overall I think have been fairly sensible.
But even if you don’t agree with those things, if we’re not there making the arguments — and even under Bush, those arguments were made. I mean, you know, they screwed up royally with Iraq, but they cared about stuff like freedom of religion or genital mutilation. I mean, there was a State Department that would express concern about these things, and push and prod and much less NATO, which you kind of would think, well, that’s sort of a basic, let’s keep that thing going, that’s worked okay.
So I think the fear is a combination of poor policy articulation or just silence on the part of the administration, a lack of observance ourselves of basic norms. So, I mean, we started this thing called the Open Government Partnership that’s gotten 75 countries around the world doing all kinds of things that we’ve been poking and prodding them to do for a long time. It’s been really successful making sure that people know what their budgets are and how they can hold their elected officials accountable, and we’re doing it in Africa, in Asia, et cetera. And now, if we get a President who doesn’t release his tax returns, who’s doing business with a bunch of folks, then everybody looks and says, well, what are you talking about? They don’t even have to, like, dismantle that program, it’s just — our example counts too.
Q Mr. President, can I ask you to go to kind of a dark place for a second in terms of —
THE PRESIDENT: I was feeling pretty dark. (Laughter.) I don’t know how much — where do you want me to go exactly?
Q I can bring us lower, trust me.
Q The John McCain line, everything is terrible before it goes completely black. (Laughter.)
Q I know that you feel that there’s a lot you can’t say on the Russia story, but just even speaking hypothetically, if there were somebody with the powers of U.S. President who Russia felt like they could give orders to, that Russia felt like they had something on them, what’s your worst-case scenario? What’s the worry there in terms of the kind of damage that could be done?
And also domestically, with a truly malign actor, if he’s, way worse than we all think he might be, and he wanted to use the powers of the U.S. government to cause — to advance his own interests and cause other people harm that he saw as his enemies, are there breaks out there that you see? What are the places where you worry the most in terms of damage being done?
THE PRESIDENT: Okay, on the foreign policy, the hypothetical is just — I can’t answer that because I’ll let you guys spin yourselves.
What I would simply say would be that any time you have a foreign actors who, for whatever reason, has ex parte influence over the President of the United States, meaning that the American people can’t see that influence because it’s not happening in a bilateral meeting and subject to negotiations or reporting — any time that happens, that’s a problem. And I’ll let you speculate on where that could go.
Domestically, I think I’ve mentioned to Greg the place that I worry the most about. I mean, I think that the dangers I would see would be — and we saw some hints of this in my predecessor — if you politicize law enforcement, the attorney general’s office, U.S. attorneys, FBI, prosecutorial functions, IRS audits, that’s the place that I worry the most about. And the reason is because if you start seeing the government engaging in some of those behaviors and you start getting a chilling effect, then looking at history I don’t know that we’re so special that you don’t start getting self-censorship, which in some ways is worse, or at least becomes the precursor.
We have enough institutional breaks right now to prevent just outright — I mean, you would not, even with a Supreme Court appointment of his coming up, Justice Roberts would not uphold the President of the United States explicitly punishing the Washington Post for writing something. I mean, the First Amendment — there’s certain things that you can’t get away with.
But what you can do — it’s been interesting watching sort of a handful of tweets, and then suddenly companies are all like, oh, we’re going to bring back jobs, even if it’s all phony and bullshit. What that shows is the power of people thinking, you know what, I might get in trouble, I might get punished. And it’s one thing if that’s just verbal. But if folks start feeling as if the law enforcement mechanisms we have in place are not straight, they’ll play it straight. That’s dangerous, just because the immense power — one of the frustrations I’ve had over the course of eight years is the degree to which people have, I think in the popular imagination and certainly among the left, this idea of Big Brother and spying and reading emails and writing emails — and that’s captured everybody’s imaginations.
But I will tell you, the real power that’s scary is just basic law enforcement. If the FBI comes and questions you and says it wants your stuff, and the Justice Department starts investigating you and is investigating you for long periods of time, even if you have nothing to hide, even if you’ve got lawyers, that’s a scary piece of business, and it will linger for long periods of time.” …. (Much More Continues after Page, 10)

This was BHO speaking to the media, correct?
The way that BHO initiates complete bullshit with eloquent highly intellectual thought and words is frightening.
He actually speaks in thinly veiled ways of the media in his pocket, while showing he is reasonable. He spoke of the spying on citizens and abuses of the FBI, AS IF HE WEREN’T DOING IT.
He is cunning enough to be an antichrist. He essentially said that they could stop Trump from exposing their game for 4 years but never 8.
These lefty pressers got played by Obama and they still kiss his feet.
I think they’re kissing something a bit higher up than his feet!
Obama knew the Deep State “resistance” he himself had planted could obstruct Trump for 4 but not for 8.
It turns out he is right. He’ll never make it through years 5 through 8.
“By the book.” Remember that descriptive?
Yeah right!
And the book was Rules for Radicals.
Every time I think I’ve hit the bottom of my hatred for this man, he one-ups me. I pray that God grants us justice from this monster.
There was NO PEACEFUL TRANSFER of POWER in 2017. Obama orchestrated an attempted OVERTHROW of a sitting president and is a TRAITOR! PERIOD! He is America’s #1 RACIST filled with HATE and EVIL.
And it was basically completed in the Fall of 2019 when the CCP setup and made sure Covid was released into the world so that normal ways of conducting an election in this Country was totally turned on its head so the Dems could execute the STEAL IN 2020! 😝😝😝😝😝
Former VP Biden stenographer Mike McCormick, on the podcast below with host James Kunstler, asserts that the virus was co-developed in Ukraine and China. The development was moved outside of the USA. The decision to release was made by the FJB cabal.
There are also details about Metabiota:
“Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners invested $500,000 in Metabiota, a pathogen-research company headquartered in San Francisco, and raised millions more through firms that included Goldman Sachs, according to emails found on the computer, which was abandoned at a Wilmington, Delaware, repair shop in April 2019.” – Metabiota ran the Labs in Ukraine. Sorry to quote China Daily but the story checks out via Mike McCormick.
I hope Sundance can comment on my comment, because it appears the public was played with the Burisma story. The real story, the real Ukraine link for Hunter Biden that was not disclosed, was to Metabiota. If you Google for Hunter Biden Metabiota the result set is slim. But both Russia and China have websites with the Hunter + Metabiota article, excerpted below from China Daily (whose principals I knew in Manhattan 15 years)
DOD Grant to Metabiota in San Francisco:
https://www.usaspending.gov/award/CONT_AWD_HDTRA114C0104_9700_-NONE-_-NONE-
James Howard Kunstler Podcast with Mike McCormick former Stenographer for VP Joe Biden:
https://jameshowardkunstler.substack.com/p/kunstlercast-412
Mike’s home page with authentic photo:
https://mmccormick.substack.com/?utm_source=global-search
Metabiota on Marco Polo: https://bidenreport.com/#p=165
Chinese press would be effective at digging through the Marco Polo website and providing summary and comprehensive reports for Beijing top officials. There’s no more important topic in espionage than dirt on other world leaders. China.gov probably has prizes for most informative reporting. In the Beijing Central Government they would have access to advanced crawling engines to index the entire world wide web, and when interesting information is found, there would be machine generated information distributed for top-shelf analysts to research further. There’s rather flawless execution in how the USA both permits China to steal all of the above technology from USA firms, and then to turn it against us. But wait, there’s more.
As I mentioned, I knew the primary USA principal for China Daily. He was based in Manhattan and has lived in DC, Europe, elsewhere. During the pre-transfer period of the Waldorf Astoria:
Chen Weihua was China Daily’s top man in Manhattan and needed to garner a sufficient number of Americans favorably disposed to China, in order to build approval for the sale of the landmark Waldorf Astoria, to a China Insurance Company. Assume the China Insurance Company is a front company for the Beijing Central Government, similar to how our intelligent agencies setup front companies.
In 2013 or 2014 China Daily held a swanky reception at the Waldorf Astoria after the deal secured approval. I was unaware of Hunter Biden at that time. That was the last time I saw Chen Weihua, but he’s still around and doing wrong things.
If anyone has the time, Chen Weihua should be investigated, his electronics should be under surveillance, and he should be required to wear an ankle bracelet at all times while he is in the USA. The man is a pure spy for the PRC and I’m glad that thinking about this more caused me to make the connection.
Thanks to Mike McCormick for showing courage beyond my imagination. Here’s how he began his Substack:
A new way to think about our public writings.
“there’s a lot of career folks here who care about that stuff, and not just in the intelligence agencies. I think in our military, in our State Department. And I think that to the extent that things start getting weird, I think you will see surfacing objections, some through whistleblowers and some through others. And so I think there is some policing mechanism there, but that’s unprecedented.”
Obama waxes on about the Deep State Democrat moles.
Who’s to say Obama didn’t give treasonous secret orders and directives to military, state, DOJ and especially Comey while still president just before inauguration day?
Directing their actions after inauguration day?
How would such officials have acted/reacted?
He as much as says, “the fix is in.”
When did Obama know Hilary Clinton made up the Putin Pee Pee tape hoax against Trump?
what did Obama do about this?
Broc*O*Bomination* is both a parasite and a louse…………… A parasite is an organism living in, on, or with another organism in order to obtain nutrients, grow, or multiply often in a state that directly or indirectly harms the host. Now the death of its host is certainly a setback to any parasite. To some (like the tapeworm) it is fatal; but smarter ones (like the louse) simply go off in search of a new host.
How does President Barry Soetoro sound.
No wonder they had to morph him into Baaaaah-ROCK O …BOMB- ahhhhh.
Funny thing–here he is telegraphing how he was going to do things in the years since 2020 and the lapdog media did all they could to help him (all the while telegraphing back in 2017 that they were on board to be the Greek chorus during the Trump years if he should have done what Barky warned about).
Barky is too impressed with himself.
Largely funded by Soros (OSF), Open Government Partnership was launched in 2011 at UN assembly and merges civil society organizations with governments to collaborate and align their “reform” agendas.
… ‘So, I mean, we started this thing called the Open Government Partnership that’s gotten 75 countries around the world doing all kinds of things that we’ve been poking and prodding them to do for a long time. It’s been really successful making sure that people know what their budgets are and how they can hold their elected officials accountable, and we’re doing it in Africa, in Asia, et cetera.’…
Like Arab Spring….et cetera? Maybe?
… ‘And now, if we get a President who doesn’t release his tax returns, who’s doing business with a bunch of folks, then everybody looks and says, well, what are you talking about? They don’t even have to, like, dismantle that program, it’s just — our example counts too.”
“Round table discussion” transcript reads more like a strategy session between Obama and his (FKA) ACORN disciples , for purpose of sabotaging incoming Trump Administration.
Who is the “we” that he is saying has been trying to coerce countries into behaving a certain way? This “long time” is surely outside the scope of his residency.
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Maybe he has a gerbil — somewhere . . .
“here’s the one thing you guys have been able to know unequivocally during the last eight years, and that is that whether you disagree with me on policy or not, there was never a time in which my relationship with a foreign entity might shade how I viewed an issue. And that’s — I don’t know a precedent for that exactly.”
Obamanation’s feeling of self-importance shines through in those pages. Yuck.
Just letting us know what he was up to. Get out and vote and take your whole neighborhood with you. It’s the only way we can rid our country of these parasitic vermin.
Like a rabid marxist and adherent of the father of lies, the gay Kenyan communist employs projection to a pathological degree. The willful manipulation of everyone, all the time for personal benefit is a hallmark trait of psychopathy.
It is impossible to overstate how dangerous the largest and most powerful institution ever created (the federal government), stacked with Obama loyalists and fellow idealogical travelers and weaponized politically, is to the general interests and welfare of individuals and counterpoints that disagree with them.
Make no mistake: these are the same types who killed 100 million of their own citizens in the 20th century.
Never give up your guns, and pray that Almighty God spares us an even more appropriate chastisement than what we already face.
Your second paragraph is clarifying. There’s a magnification of the evil orders taken up by Obama loyalist rodents in the system. After a few moments thought, it shows how their need to constantly expose their pathological projection will be their downfall. They are not Chuck Norris in his prime. They’re much more like Lindsey Graham.
Litigation can be directed at them for Theft of Honest Services. All their personal assets should be frozen pending litigation. If convictions arise, we can show them mercy by letting them build their own new prison camp, in Alaska, and award a contract to the Indigenous Peoples of Alaska to be cage keepers for the Psychopaths of that era.
I’m having a difficult time with God permitting such a slaughter, and that the slaughter continues to this day.
Why do the Democrats let a Kenyan dictate policy and direction to America?
Democrats don’t think in terms of nationalities, “Kenyan” – “American”, per se. They think on a higher plain. With no god to even consider, they are absorbed with straightening the world out to further their perversions.
Obama . . . America’s First Manchurian President proves once again that he was/is the POS I thought he was in 2008 ! ! !
“What are you racist” Said my mother in law to me when I told her I was not voting for lightbringer.
susan rice. issued a memo (retroactively, falsely) to create a limited hangout (get out of jail card).
this is also LIKELY the same thing. Compliance with FOIA generally speaking will NEVER offer criminal or abuse of power evidence. read the transcript carefully. it is clear that President Obama is slick (handled nicely by the secret police spy state) to consider the POTENTIAL THREAT as a NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT. In this WAY, he can use his extraordinary (*there is no other higher unilateral power than that of the President, THE EXECUTIVE…for better or for worse). ..he can use his extraordinary EXECUTIVE POWER (with no safeguards to repel abuse of power, I will remind) to seek and then GAIN surveillance Intel gathering about President Trump and everyone inside his camp, even those outside his camp.
This is how I review this FOIA “release”. it’s a backstop workup. “see, Obama was concerned..so concerned and provided sufficient “reasons” (not facts, not falsifiable evidence ANY court would consider for an ACTUAL WARRANT…taking notes. good! know these things and how they work). he is provided these “reasons” and then he can act on his unique and special powers to target Trump…and basically anyone and anything.
and this isn’t limited to just Obama and the US secret police spy state. As we are quite aware, it would take an international criminal network to expand this surveillance….up to and including the CIA asset known as halpin (sp?) and Christopher fake-steele…know this…this British intelligencia was completely onboard with “assisting in every way possible” to target and create false narrative, fake criminal allegations, nasty slander (peeing on whores in a Moscow hotel!) and even ….wait for it…talking to President Putin on the phone to discuss actions and policies that President Trump would inform him and lever him to adjust his own policies and agenda. shocking that an American President awaiting his oath of office would take the steps proactively to neutralize any potential for hostilities. That’s my champion at work…hard at work…..the secret police spy state could not control him..he HAS THE ABILITY TO ALTER GLOBAL MARKETS…with just a phone call. This is the real reason why the secret police spy state goes after President Trump…and why they provided Obama with the false claims of being a Putin puppet. IT WAS ALL LIES…all of it.
now Obama is providing foia requested transcripts to show he was faithful to a threat identified by the IC.
it’s just that simple.
these people are going to lose and lose big.
the day is near
God Bless America
It all has to torn down.
Don’t know for sure if this thought is right, BUT I thought –
Trump knows how to build things from the ground up. If he has the help of wise architects that are faithful to the Constitution and with the will of the American people to do it – he can tear down the bloated bureaucracy and build a less expensive, more efficient, streamlined federal government that works better and is more accountable – AND FAITHFUL TO OUR FOUNDATION.
The weakness of the current structure has been revealed to the whole world.
The weakness of the current structure has been revealed to the whole world.
100%
June 2021:
Guatemala’s prez blames Biden for border crisis as protesters tell Kamala Harris ‘Trump won’
By Steven Nelson
Published June 7, 2021
https://nypost.com/2021/06/07/guatemala-protesters-tell-kamala-harris-trump-won/
Was that a prank or was that organic from local Guatemalans?
I would guess it was the president and his supporters letting our State Dept. know that they wanted no part of a hypocritical show and the arm twisting that went with it. This is how the whole world will disrespect her if she gets in by hook or crook…even if they play their part for some presumed advantage.
The only linchpin in their designs and conspiracys is the little text messages between the agents, you know, Strozk and his lady friend, is that tiny message that says that POTUS wants to know everything. See, this conversation that bo had and that message directly ties him to the plot and the execution of the plot.
This shows direct involvement in the conspiracy.
The proof is right there for all to see.
that is how I read it also. and while it is very important and key to understanding the scale and the involvement of Obama AND Clinton …that just scratches the surface. it was ALL of the heavy hitters. Those that HAD the power to target Trump did so. there were no detractors. except for one. And his name is RADM Rogers. He not only spoke up about unlawful surveillance, he got on his jet and flew to President Trump and told him straight up: you are being surveilled unlawfully, I recommend you move to another location where you can talk freely without the IC and its’ plants spying on you. He did that.
and then lastly, I will repeat what I have written…Presidents’ DO have extraordinary unchecked power. obviously so,. Obama and his secret police spy henchmen did not hesitate to break the law and manufacture lies. they did so KNOWING that Obama would never be made accountable or charged with any crime. Because he is the President. For better or for worse, presidents have king like powers. This is a big problem when presidents use those powers to target their enemies and political opponents. But this is the reality and in my review, it will only get much worse. Two attempts to assasinate President Trump and in both instances, I am not convinced these were people who acted alone and outside of the assistance and direction of the secret police spy state and their contractor proxies. (*there are many who operate covertly outside of the “law” as it were…acting indirectly of course to the general directions made and approved at the highest levels of “government”. I would not be surprised if Biden, the navel gazing embecile was made to ink a NSL detailing a special operation…I doubt he understood the gravity of the moment when he did sign…or even that he never signed it but remarkably some CIA stooge probably has this letter on file as official business….no one would blink at the explanation that Biden would not remember…even if he never did sign. that IS why they installed him…they needed an idiot.
God Bless America
I agree also with all you are saying.
My question in this resulting posting though is this, yes the President has extraordinary power, but that power is also restrained and restricted by the Constitution. What he did, bo, is in direct contradiction to the Constitution and the passing of the power to his duly elected successor.
Even with all of the power that he had, would that not fall under the provisions of breaking the constitution, which, if I am not mistaken, the subversion and undermining of the country, i.e., treason?
F*ing Crap Weasels
Talk about bitter clingers, will Obama ever just walk off into the sunset?
Although, I doubt I’m the only one that would love to see him in prison.
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Walk?
Nah. Let him paddle board . . .
probably the right time to note this.
when I say presidents have extraordinary power, for better or for worse, I really mean this..
The power of the President is super. Exceedingly super. There are no checks on it. Even Congress cannot possibly rope in a rogue president. see obama for examples.
this is why the founders were so very concerned about QUALIFICATIONS of presidential candidates…that they be well educated in the laws and constitution of the United States. That they be moral good person. That they believed in God. (Morals that matter cannot exist in a godless society) That they no cheat, or steal, or make claims that are not true. That they show restraint on the use of power (see Washington as the example all presidents should follow..the founders believed this also to be true…A president must understand the security of a nation, its prosperity is more important even to the person who is in that high office of the presidency…to step down when it becomes clear that this is in the best interests of THE PEOPLE…is more than laudable. It is the way that power can only be checked. The founders understood the need and requirements for extraordinary powers of the president, but they also knew there could become a time when either a charlatan could fake his way into being elected, OR the people would act like fools and make a mockery of the election …and so the founders elaborated the electoral college. it was not merely to solve a logistic concern. It was first and foremost to apply a sensible qualification and vetting process.
it is most unfortunate that these well debated discussion about the electoral college delivered nothing whatsoever to the real reasons for its’ existence. Each state would have the sovereign power to decide election rules and laws and procedures. No state has adopted any formal official vetting and qualification of presidential candidates.
meet the age requirement, not a felon..and you can become the president.
this is not how the founders would have wanted for the nation.
some effort to reform the EC and get qualifications needs to organize.
Obama, biden and Harris are not the biggest threats to this country..they are just the first morons installed…intelligencia has plans to install more Chinese surrogates.
God Bless America
The Congress unconstitutionally put term limits on another branch.
That should also be adjudicated, IMHO.
Seems to me that this dialogue is further proof that the 2020 was fixed……Obama says ‘one term’ for Trump
I’ll never forget those numbers flipping for Biden that had been Trump’s.
Yup.
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Well, Bribem did say that Obama had institued the greatest vote fraud organization in history . . .
Little demonic man!
It is humanly impossible to despise Barry Soetoro more than he deserves. The “Big Lie” is “My father was a goatherder from Kenya.” The next big lie comes from Kamala. Her “I was raised in the middle class”. #NeverKamala #Indict44
After reading this through to the end, I feel completely fantastic knowing that I/We all here and especially SD have been razor accurate in our opinions and understanding of the machinations and character make up of BO, from the moment He sat on Oprah’s couch, so long ago.
I appreciate this transcript as confirmation, I should be reading every word SD posts here, at CTH, multiple times over till it becomes crystal clear and sinks deep inside my soul.
The Truth sets you free, thanks be to GOD.
Master bullshitter.
Sick.
Media are suckers…the TV folks know they’re BS….but the Print people think they are bright?
BHO projects diabolically -in long hand- throughout and they simply lick his chestnuts….demeaning to anyone who reads these lightweights, but the media has allowed this contagion to spread to where it will burn the house down if DJT does not win
Human contagion ….
Would this be considered treason? AND if so, can he be prosecuted? and then if found guilty, ….what next?
This man is as treasonist as Benedict Arnold, on steroids.
Trump and Vance will win this, BIIIG….😊👍🏼
And in 2028 J.D. with Winsome Sears as VP will sweep the nation for 8 years…
Everything Obama did during his presidency was centered on turning a constitutional republic into a one-party, Marxist hell-hole with himself in charge of it. This is just more evidence of that fact.
Reading O’Numbskull is like asking yourself to drown in quicksand. Absolutely verbose kind of soupy nothingness which ultimately reads like Harris sounds.