On Saturday, I provided a transcript of a remarkable allegation by
a gifted private investigator who has a background not only as a
crackerjack reporter about political dirty tricks in both Parties, but
formerly as Richard Nixon’s top dirty-trickster himself, and who has
recently turned against the Republican Party’s establishment and become a
Trump supporter: he hates both Hillary Clinton and the Republican
Establishment candidates, because he has become rabid against their
shared hypocrisies, which know no Party (and that is certainly true). He
said, alleging his inside sources (which he really does have, and which
has made him so formidable in the past), that Hillary Clinton worked
with George Soros and the son of Peter Lewis, and one unnamed member of
Congress, to arrange for black supporters of Bernie Sanders in Chicago
and elsewhere, to go violent at Trump rallies, so as to draw public
contempt upon both Hillary’s current opponent, Sanders, and her
general-election opponent Trump. It’s a brilliant tactic, if it is the
real explanation for those incidents, but, shockingly, both Trump and
Sanders are playing along with it — even if Hillary’s team aren’t behind
it (in which case, they’d both be unprincipled, not merely stupid, for
not condemning anyone at any political rally who incites violence at any
political rally — which neither of them has yet clearly done).
The reporter alleging this scheme is
Roger Stone, a man loathed by all progressives, and I cannot yet say
whether or not his allegations are true. Judge them for yourself
(his allegations are again linked-to there), as to whether or not they
are. But, the rationale that Stone lays out for it in his presentation
is certainly true: These incidents are enormously helpful to Hillary
Clinton’s chances of winning both the Democratic nomination, and then
the Presidency: she is the sole beneficiary of them.
This raises the even more puzzling question as to why both Sanders and Trump are simply ignoring even the possibility that the Clinton campaign is behind these violent protests: each of the two is flat-out blaming the other for them.
Are both of them so stupid they don’t
even care enough to investigate before accusing each other of what might
possibly be instead a truer and deeper explanation of what produced
these violent demonstrators disrupting a Presidential candidate’s
rallies?
Whatever one might happen to think of
either Sanders or Trump, I am puzzled, first, that Sanders did not at
the outset condemn anyone who disrupted a candidate’s political rallies,
and, second, that Trump is now so stupid as to threaten to do the same
to Sanders’s rallies. Frankly, the responses of both — not condemning anyone who goes violent against any
political rally — aren’t merely condoning violations of other people’s
free-speech rights, and therefore unprincipled, but make extremely poor
political sense (and that’s true regardless of whether or not Clinton is
behind this).
Clearly, the FBI should be charging
everyone who has been involved in these violent actions, in order to
plea-bargain them to answer, under oath, where the idea to do this
originated, and whether they’d received any support from higher-ups,
and, if so, from whom, and to allow the FBI access to their
communication-records, or, if that cooperation is denied, for
court-warrants to be sought in order to obtain such records. However,
there is no indication that such essential FBI actions have been taken;
and the question therefore arises: why not? Is it to throw a
Presidential election to the incumbent’s favored successor?
I have asked a certain crackerjack
Silicon Valley lawyer to help to find an appropriate FOIA (Freedom of
Information Act) specialist to determine whether there’s a possibility
whether the White House might be cooperating with the Clinton campaign
by blocking FBI agents from interviewing leaders of those protests, such
as Ja’Mal Green, and Nathaniel Lewis,
in order to find out whether those organizers had ever received
encouragement from Move-On or other entities to organize these
incidents. He replied:
I agree that the whole thing is very
disturbing. It is obviously organized — it’s happened at a number of
Trump rallies across several states — Illinois, Ohio, Kansas, etc. — and
is indeed changing the campaign dynamic on both sides.
In addition, MoveOn more or less
admitted in an email (are you on their mailing list) that they helped
organize protesters to Trump rallies. Very disappointed … I applauded
MoveOn for endorsing Sanders, but condemn them for organizing protesters
to the other guy’s rallies … especially while things are still in the
nomination stage!
I’ll reach out and see if I can get a FOIA expert interested.
That attorney also just now sent me the link to this, in which the old Chicago Obama-friend Bill Ayres
helps hype-up Trump’s alleged evil in this matter. Is he a participant
in an Obama-Clinton operation; and, if so, is it knowingly, or instead
only as a sucker who was brought into the operation by Soros or others?
Any appropriate attorney is welcomed to leave an email address in a reader-comment to this post at the washingtonsblog posting of this article,
and I shall get back to that person to discuss the matter further.
Unfortunately, time is very short to do this, but if the White House is
participating in hiding the actual organizers behind these incidents,
then the public needs to know about that ASAP.
Right now there are only very reasonable questions. But they unfortunately must be answered very fast.
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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of They’re Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST’S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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