federal intimidation

Quote from PiggyBank:

No doubt. iirc, during Bush's term, someone leaked info to the NYT and W personally called them and asked them to not print the story as there were concerns that it might put lives in danger. they did it anyway.. I never heard of feds wiretapping NYT offices or raiding NYT reporters' homes.

I think you're risk/reward statement is correct as well. But one has to wonder, if they really have the balls to do this on their own or are being directed to do so. Once or twice it might be believable that they acted independently but with the IRS targeting, wiretapping, and investigations of high profile journalists, can it really be coincidental that these agencies all just now decided to start violating long standing American tradition (and LAW)? imo, no chance.

No, I'll bet you money that the DoJ is pushing all of it.

I'm just wondering when we'll hear of some high official refusing to carry out something they know is illegal and making it public. Oathkeepers are supposed to have made pledges to not perform things like this.
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

Saw that. Just another example of the government overreaching it's authority.

What a nice way to put it, brother Tao.
I'm a bit surprised you put it so politely.
What we have is government tyranny with a communist/dictator sitting in the oval office.
 
Quote from PiggyBank:

the govt really is like the mafia now, keep your mouth shut or you're all done.

Imagine that attitude coming out of Chicago.
LOL.
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

1) No, I'll bet you money that the DoJ is pushing all of it.

2) I'm just wondering when we'll hear of some high official refusing to carry out something they know is illegal and making it public. Oathkeepers are supposed to have made pledges to not perform things like this.
1) you could be right obviously, but oring could certainly do something about it if he wanted to.

2) if no one stepped up when all of those scandals were breaking, it doesn't seem like anyone will.
 
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