“A conspiracy to eavesdrop on your political opponents…is very much a criminal matter”

Barack Obama has demonstrated how to ‘legally’ spy on political opponents. The trick was to layer efforts, creating barriers and zones of separation using legal loopholes.

Looking at the Trump-Russia hillarydoc (aka, ‘dossier’) as a means of delegitimizing the President is a one-dimensional aspect of a much larger picture, as pointed out here.

As the FrontPageMag author notes, Opposition research isn’t a crime. A conspiracy to eavesdrop on your political opponents however is very much a criminal matter“.

Those who wonder why we continue to include Obama in this fiasco should understand that the Department of Justice answered to the President…not the Hillary campaign.

Because unmasking occurred, led by Powers, Rice, Rhodes, etc, and the FISA warrant procedures that came into play by the FBI used the hillarydoc to justify eavesdropping.

Democrats want everyone to focus on bit players…but Barack Obama was their leader.

A forensic examination of the dirty dossier’s journey shows us that this…was a collaborative effort between an outgoing Democrat administration and its expected Dem successor. The effort was broken up into two big pieces. The Clinton side would generate the material. The Obama side would make use of it. Steele was positioned as the interface between the two sides of the effort.

Daniel Greenfield’s article is riveting, scary, and well worth the read.

His closing note is, to say the least, dire: “The left’s networks are becoming increasingly malignant. They executed a sophisticated attack on the political process while contriving to blame it on their victims. What the attack reveals is just how much the levers of power in our political system are embedded in the shadowy networks that operate in and around government. And what those networks are willing to do to win.”

To not deal with this, through every legal channel available, is criminal negligence.

We’ll say it again – R…I…C…O

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