Here’s a link to possibly the most articulate and passionate defense of our right to keep and bear arms since the left started its “March for Our Lives” agitprop. Congratulations to the speaker, Mark Robinson. Please share his remarks with everyone you know. Share this:LinkedInTumblrRedditEmailTelegramPrintPinterestTwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Today The American Spectator has published my article regarding Ted Kennedy and the KGB under the headline “Chappaquidick Wasn’t the Only Scandal”. Here’s the link. Be sure to check it out. As usual the readers’ comments are lively and interesting. Share this:LinkedInTumblrRedditEmailTelegramPrintPinterestTwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
There is nothing like historical context to help evaluate and better understand current events. So, in regard to the mainstream media’s breathless, non-stop coverage of the self-levitating Trump-Russia collusion theory, consider this bit of trivia: In 1991, when Russian President Boris Yeltsin opened the archives of the Soviet Central Committee, Western researchers quickly descended on Moscow to plow through the treasure trove of previously classified official documents. Among those researchers was Tim Sebastian, a reporter for the London Times and the BBC who found a May 14, 1983 letter from KGB chief Viktor Chebrikov to Soviet General Secretary Yuri Andropov....
Special counsel Robert Mueller has reportedly advised Donald Trump’s lawyers that the president is a “subject” but not a “target” of Mueller’s investigation. This has resulted in a great deal of triumphal celebration among the president’s supporters. After all, they reason, if Mueller hasn’t by now dredged up enough evidence to designate Trump a “target,” then the president must be in the clear. Unfortunately, whether someone is a “target” as opposed to a “subject” of an investigation is a distinction without a difference. It’s all a matter of timing, and the “subject” of an investigation can become a “target” in...
On January 12, 2017, the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General announced that it was initiating “a review of allegations regarding certain actions by the Department of Justice (Department) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in advance of the 2016 election.” The issues to be examined included, but were not limited to, the following: “Allegations that the Department or FBI policies or procedures were not followed in connection with, or in actions leading up to or related to, the FBI Director’s public announcement on July 5, 2016 [clearing Hillary Clinton of criminal responsibility for her grossly negligent mishandling of...
Yesterday The Federalist published my article entitled “President Trump Should Play Hardball with Robert Mueller”. It sets forth why the president should not submit to interrogation by Team Mueller. Here’s the link. It is always an honor and a privilege to be published by The Federalist. Now comes word that Attorney General Jeff Sessions has designated a sitting U.S. Attorney in Utah to analyze the evolving disintegration of the Trump-Russia collusion story and the related actions of the Comey FBI and Obama Justice Department. So stand by for further analysis. Share this:LinkedInTumblrRedditEmailTelegramPrintPinterestTwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
Today’s The American Spectator features yesterday’s KIG post about the purported hack of the DNC’s email server. Here’s the link to the Spectator article. The reader comments are most interesting including those that raise the possible connection between the theft of the emails and the murder of Seth Rich. As ever, it’s a privilege to appear in the Spectator. Share this:LinkedInTumblrRedditEmailTelegramPrintPinterestTwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General today issued the following notice: “FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 28, 2018 DOJ OIG Announces Initiation of Review Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz announced today that, in response to requests from the Attorney General and Members of Congress, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) will initiate a review that will examine the Justice Department’s and the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) compliance with legal requirements, and with applicable DOJ and FBI policies and procedures, in applications filed with the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) relating to a certain...
According to NBC News, Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team recently began asking witnesses “pointed questions” about whether Donald Trump was aware that the Democratic National Committee’s emails had been stolen before that was publicly known, and whether he was involved in their “strategic release” during the presidential campaign. NBC states that the “line of questioning suggests the special counsel, who is tasked with examining whether there was collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 election, is looking into possible coordination between WikiLeaks and Trump associates in disseminating the emails, which U.S. intelligence officials say were stolen by...
Here’s former FBI Special Agent Robyn Gritz on Fox News discussing her hostile work environment created in part by recently fired Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. Take a look and decide if she looks credible. I think she is. Note that she says McCabe lied about her. The FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended that McCabe be fired for lying to investigators about his leak of information to the media. In his Washington Post op-ed, McCabe claimed that his incorrect answers to investigators had been inadvertent and due to confusion. But recall that McCabe had sent FBI agents to conduct a...
KIG is honored to have its blog post about David Hogg of March for Our Lives offered as a Special Report in today’s The American Spectator. Here’s the link. Take a look. The readers comments are most interesting. Share this:LinkedInTumblrRedditEmailTelegramPrintPinterestTwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
When the Obama administration was still in office, many gun stores across America featured a picture of the President with the caption “Gun Salesman of the Year”. And, in fact, while Barack Obama worked to “fundamentally transform America” which he deemed to be populated by too many “bitter clingers” to religion and guns, firearms sales reached record annual levels as the nation’s 90 million law abiding gun owners rightfully anticipated a renewed government effort to restrict their Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. Since Donald Trump’s election, however, gun sales have slumped. In a disappointing turn of events...
Today’s The American Spectator features my article about Robyn Gritz, the female FBI Special Agent who was the first person in government brave enough to stand up to former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. Although readers of this blog will recognize much of the content, the Spectator article presents new material and a new marshaling of the emerging facts about McCabe and his abuse of power. Share this:LinkedInTumblrRedditEmailTelegramPrintPinterestTwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading...
The President’s legal team has added to its ranks Joe diGenova, former U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, former Independent Counsel to the United States, and former counsel to the U.S. Senate’s “Church Committee” which years ago wrecked the intelligence community. Robert Mueller and his band of Hillary Clinton sycophants are about to have their front teeth scattered like so many bloody chiclets on the sidewalk. And it can’t happen soon enough. Here’s a link to a brief spot diGenova did on the Tucker Carlson Show. In it he calls out the sanctimonious James Comey as America’s “best known...
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has at long last fired former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. Better late than never. Citing the investigation by the Department of Justice’s Office of Inspector General and “a disciplinary proposal recommending the dismissal of Mr. McCabe” by the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility, Sessions terminated the former Deputy Director two days before his government pension vested. In his statement, Sessions stated that “Both the OIG and FBI OPR reports concluded that Mr. McCabe had made an unauthorized disclosure to the news media and lacked candor − including under oath − on multiple occasions. “The FBI...