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rangerrebew

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Does the Washington Post understand the 'rule of law'?
« on: January 30, 2018, 10:15:38 am »
January 30, 2018
Does the Washington Post understand the 'rule of law'?
By Jack Hellner

What a joke!  The Washington Post editorialized that Republicans are trying to undermine the rule of law because they dare question the FBI and Justice Department on their motives and methodology used to justify spying on a political opponent.  Evidence now clearly shows the Justice Department did everything they could to elect Hillary and destroy Trump, abusing the FISA Court to weaponize the nation’s intelligence and law enforcement apparatus.

The editorial is titled:

    GOP leaders’ complicity grows as their members undermine the rule of law


Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/01/does_the_washington_post_understand_the_rule_of_law_.html#ixzz55f58MuXl


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Re: Does the Washington Post understand the 'rule of law'?
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2018, 07:00:59 pm »
What I thought would be a big setback for the Obama admin was when they sued the state of Arizona for actually enforcing federal law......that didn't happen. Nobody on the lib side was outraged. For obvious reasons...the left is all about centralized power and unrestricted immigration.
But I am miffed that many top "conservatives" in congress and the media didn't make enough noise about this obvious unconstitutional criminal action by Obama.