Published by Front Page Mag
Written by Daniel Greenfield
Sally Yates, Obama’s #Resistance DOJ official has a message for all of us. It’s the same message Obama incessantly wheedled us with. It’s about “who we are”.
Over the course of our nation’s history, we have faced inflection points — times when we had to decide who we are as a country and what we stand for. Now is such a time. Beyond policy disagreements and partisan gamesmanship, there is something much more fundamental hanging in the balance. Will we remain faithful to our country’s core values?
Those core values apparently being racism. Or something.
When the Declaration of Independence proclaimed that all men are created equal, hundreds of thousands of African Americans were being enslaved by their fellow Americans.
Not so long ago, all across the Jim Crow South, our country’s definition was defiled by lynchings, the systematic disenfranchisement of African-American voters, and the burning of freedom riders’ buses. And still today, we have yet to realize fully our nation’s promise of equal justice.
Yes I agree. Sally Yates should be very ashamed of her party’s policy of lynching black people to appease white racists and then lynching white people to appease black racists. The last one was DOJ policy under her boss. Right down to legalizing voter intimidation by the New Black Panther Party.
That’s why Democratic and Republican administrations alike, at least since Watergate, have honored that the rule of law requires a strict separation between the Justice Department and the White House on criminal cases and investigations.
Sure.
That’s why Obama’s AG was chatting with Bill Clinton before giving his wife a pass. It’s why her predecessor was held in contempt by Congress. It’s why Obama’s DOJ took opposition research from Hillary Clinton and turned it into a pretext for eavesdropping and prosecuting Trump administration members.
This wall of separation is what ensures the public can have confidence that the criminal process is not being used as a sword to go after one’s political enemies or as a shield to protect those in power. It’s what separates us from an autocracy.
So Sally Yates is admitting that under Obama, the country became an autocracy? Because those were the DOJ’s functions under Obama.
Anyway it’s time to examine who were are as a country. Obama style.
We stand true to our core values by outlawing freedom of speech, eliminating due process on college campuses, smuggling money to terrorists, protecting terrorists drug lords, arresting a filmmaker for a movie that Muslims didn’t like and then spying on the political opposition to protect domestic policies ranging from the Iran Deal to the Clinton succession.
This is who Sally Yates and the Dems think we are as a country. And they think it’s all justified because the alternative to them is Jim Crow.
December 20, 2017
Link: https://www.frontpagemag.com/point/268778/its-time-examine-who-we-are-country-daniel-greenfield
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