
Americans need to stop arguing their ideology, and start working and debating for America. Our true values and freedoms are more important than any ideology, Republican or Democrat.
Example #1: This guy did not want to believe Flynn lied.
"Stop the Logan Act Nonsense – Respect General Flynn"
Robert Charles,
Posted: Feb 13, 2017 10:51 AM
Note to Robert Charles: Flynn does not deserve our respect, sir. Why and how were you so easily fooled? Was it the "General" in his "title?" Did you ever do any military service, sir? You would know that even Generals are fallible.
Do you WANT to be misled at any cost to America and truth? Who should be embarrassed here? YOU were fooled my friend. You are too easily led by your lack of fact checking to the abyss.
"Like a cresting wave, hysteria tied to executive orders is now met by childish hypocrisy. When will the embarrassment set in? Congressional Democrats allege that National Security Advisor-designee Michael Flynn, when he talked by phone with the Russian ambassador on December 29th, just three weeks before President Trump was sworn in, violated the Logan Act. What? "
Robert got it wrong and he doesn't know the law.
"The Logan Act (1 Stat. 613, 18 U.S.C. § 953, enacted January 30, 1799 ) is a United States federal law that details the fine and/or imprisonment of unauthorized citizens who negotiate with foreign governments having a dispute with the United States."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan_Act
"Justice Department warned White House that Flynn could be vulnerable to Russian blackmail, officials say"
By Adam Entous, Ellen Nakashima and Philip Rucker National Security
February 13 at 11:17 PM
Example #2: Tweety demonstrates how easy it is to mishandle CLASSIFIED.
"Trump ran a campaign based on intelligence security. That’s not how he’s governing."
By Philip Bump By Philip Bump Politics analysis
February 13 at 9:47 AM
Tweety Twump is not aware of his surroundings handling classified, yet he made a big deal of this with Hillary, so what is the truth?
"Sunday night, CNN reported details of the moment that Trump, joined by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, learned about a missile launch in North Korea. Trump and Abe were enjoying dinner at Trump’s exclusive Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida at the time, but, CNN reported, began to discuss the details of this international incident right there at their table."
"Earlier in the week, Trump had been criticized for leaving intelligence documents vulnerable to people without security clearance. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) noticed that the president kept the key in a secured bag while hosting people in the Oval Office, which is a bit like leaving your house keys in your front door while you’re having a party in your backyard. There’s no indication that anyone saw anything confidential in this incident, but this, Heinrich suggested, was “Classified 101.”"
Example #3: If the Justice Department thought there was any factual evidence of successful terror attacks from the 7 travel banned countries on the list of 72 "terroristic," why would they not present this "evidence" in court?
"Stephen Miller’s claim that 72 from banned countries were implicated in ‘terroristic activity’"
By Michelle Ye Hee Lee By Michelle Ye Hee Lee Fact Checker
February 13 at 3:00 A
"Past reports by the CIS have been deemed misleading and riddled with basic errors by scholars on immigration; think tanks from across the political spectrum (such as the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the Cato Institute, Reason Foundation, the Heritage Foundation and Center for American Progress); left-leaning, neutral and right-leaning media (including the Wall Street Journal, Politifact and NBC News); several leading nonpartisan immigration-research organizations (such as Migration Policy Institute and the American Immigration Council); and by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.[29][30][31][32][33][34][2][35][36][37][38][39][40][41]
Writing in 2007 about a recent CIS report, Wayne A. Cornelius, Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at UCSD, said, "Like all reports emanating from the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C., the latest one... offers a relentlessly negative view of the most recent wave of immigration to the United States. The economic benefits of immigration – even illegal immigration – to the average American are barely acknowledged, while the costs are estimated in such a way as to provoke the maximum degree of public anger and anxiety."[32]...
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) published reports in 2002[42] and 2009[43] connecting CIS to John Tanton, who helped found various other organizations, including the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) and NumbersUSA, and showing he has ties to white supremacy groups and a eugenics foundation. "
Example #4: Stephen Miller does not understand our Judicial review? Why not? Because he does not do his due diligence as a True Believer ideologue. He does not care about the truth.
"The Believer"
How Stephen Miller went from obscure Capitol Hill staffer to Donald Trump’s warm-up act—and resident ideologue.
By Julia Ioffe,
June 27, 2016
"Miller is 30 years old, and in some ways a quintessential member of the Trump 2016 menagerie: an obscure character suddenly elevated to a national role by dint of hard work, loyalty and the boss’s favor. He’s often overshadowed by the campaign’s more flamboyant figures, even as he’s begun appearing on CNN and Fox to defend Trump and explain his policies in strikingly complete and adamant sentences. But among this roster of political outsiders, Miller stands out, especially for people who understand the new forces afoot in Republican politics."
"Donald Trump's power to enforce travel ban 'cannot be questioned' insists Stephen Miller, in talk-show debut that delighted his boss"
Harriet Alexander, New York
13 February 2017 • 11:52am
"'Morning Joe' Schools Trump Adviser Stephen Miller on the Law: 'The White House Has Got to Stop Embarrassing Themselves'"
The only thing worse than Miller's performance was the fact that Trump praised it.
By Alexandra Rosenmann / AlterNet
February 13, 2017
"‘Oh my God’: Morning Joe stunned by Stephen Miller’s ‘anti-constitutional’ claims about courts"
Travis Gettys
13 Feb 2017 at 07:59 ET