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Mark Steyn: Laws are for the Little People
« on: October 19, 2016, 05:57:54 pm »
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Laws are for the Little People

Just ahead of tonight's final debate (from which I shall be several thousand miles away):

As I've said for years - on radio, TV and in print - for me the overriding issue in American politics is the corruption. In the Obama era, we have seen the remorseless merging of the party and the state - in the IRS, in the Justice Department and elsewhere. Whatever one feels about, say, Scandinavia, they at least come to their statism and socialism more or less honestly. Not so the United States.

It's bad enough that Democrats aren't agitated about this corruption - but then it works to their advantage. Slightly more mysterious is why so many of my friends on the right aren't incensed by it. For months, conservative commentators assured us that, when it comes to straight arrows, no arrow is straighter than FBI honcho James Comey - non-partisan, career public servant, will follow the evidence whereso'er it leads; why, "no one in law enforcement" is "more capable of navigating through a political maelstrom" and any attempts to politicize the outcome will ensure that "Comey will resign in protest, and other high-level FBI officials could follow him out the door".

All bollocks. Bollocks on stilts. Like everything else the Clintons touch, Comey's FBI is hopelessly corrupted - and certainly more corrupt than J Edgar Hoover's FBI, at least in the sense that Hoover was independent enough not to get rolled. The revelations of what happened reveal Comey to be a hack and a squish: he offered immunity to Hillary's aides not to facilitate his investigation but to obstruct any further investigation; he allowed witnesses to Hillary's crimes to serve as her "lawyers"; and he physically destroyed the evidence - that is, the laptops.

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Re: Mark Steyn: Laws are for the Little People
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2016, 05:59:27 pm »
Mark Steyn was a great writer who made a lot of sense before Trump.

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Re: Mark Steyn: Laws are for the Little People
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2016, 06:25:37 pm »
Mark Steyn was a great writer who made a lot of sense before Trump.

Geron, I think there is a great and justifiable fear of HRC that is driving them to support voting for Trump.  Don't put too much meaning into it. 

And, argue as you like, she is corruption personified.  For Trump we can only predict that he will do similarly.  She's been there and done it, and so far, he hasn't. 

Disclaimer: the above is not, in any way, an endorsement or excuse for Trump.  He is a horrible candidate.

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Re: Mark Steyn: Laws are for the Little People
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2016, 07:04:17 pm »
Mark Steyn was a great writer who made a lot of sense before Trump.

Interesting that Mark shares the same view as Hillary and Donald where the "little people" are concerned.
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