Bill Marshall Judicial Watch interviews Jack Cashill
relating to the yet to be released book “Unmasking Obama: The Fight to Tell
the True Story of a Failed Presidency”. After the video cross post I’m
adding a Jack Cashill authored article from WND from 10/10/19 on the same Obama
subject matter.
When or if you hear Obama, Biden or the MSM say there was
not even a smidgen of a scandal, IT’S A FREAKING LIE!
JRH 10/25/19
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284K subscribers - Oct 23, 2019
Judicial Watch Senior Investigator Bill
Marshall interviews Jack Cashill, author of "Unmasking Obama: The
Fight to Tell the True Story of a Failed Presidency" to discuss the
corruption scandals of the Obama administration--and how they are still
relevant to this day.
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What Obama knew about attempt to
take down Trump
Exclusive: Jack Cashill cites multiple cases of BHO's
'I had no idea' claim
By Jack
Cashill
Published October 10, 2019 at 7:06pm
In researching the Obama presidency for my upcoming book, "Unmasking Obama," I cannot help but see a leadership pattern that runs throughout.
Although concocted to explain America's role in the
misbegotten invasion of Libya, the phrase "leading from behind" just
about wraps it up.
Barack Obama orchestrated almost nothing during his eight
years in the White House. He fronted for stuff. That was his M.O.
He was not the kind of person to give orders. More like
England's Henry II, who reportedly said of Thomas Becket, "Will no one rid
me of this turbulent priest," Obama made suggestions.
Obama made one particular suggestion during an April 10,
2016, appearance on a Fox News Sunday morning show with Chris Wallace.
When asked about Hillary Clinton's non-secure email system,
Obama opined, "She has acknowledged – that there's a carelessness, in
terms of managing emails, that she ... recognizes."
That conceded, Obama added, "I continue to believe that
she has not jeopardized America's national security."
The task fell to the now notorious Peter Strzok, the FBI's
lead investigator on the email case, to align the FBI's messaging with the
White House's.
On June 6, 2016, he changed the language in an earlier draft
by his boss James Comey from "gross negligence" – the exact words in
the Espionage Act – to "extremely careless."
On July 5, Comey closed the curtain on Act I of Trump-Russia
by accusing Hillary only of extreme carelessness and clearing her of criminal
charges.
Like Obama, Comey insisted Hillary had no intent to damage
national security, although her intent was clearly irrelevant in terms of the
law.
Freed from his role in heading up the Clinton investigation,
Strzok was conveniently appointed to head up Trump-Russia.
"You're meant to protect the country from that
menace," his FBI lover Lisa Page texted him on Aug. 5, the
"menace" being Trump.
"I'll try to approach it that way," the heroic
Strzok responded. "I can protect our country at many levels."
Strzok would have help. Later that same day, Aug. 5, he
attended a major inter-agency gathering on the Trump investigation.
Obama's near immunity from criticism encouraged his
co-conspirators to think they could take out the newly elected president of the
United States and get away with it.
Strzok quoted an unnamed big shot, possibly the CIA's John
Brennan (name redacted), as saying, "The White House is running
this."
Strzok told Page he pushed back. This was classic turf war.
The White House, he believed, was intruding on FBI turf. Strzok wanted this job
for himself.
On Aug. 15, Strzok memorably signaled the shared motive of
all the conspirators. "There's no way [Trump] gets elected – but I'm
afraid we can't take that risk," he texted Page. "It's like an
insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40."
In June 2017, the Washington Post published an exhaustive
article detailing the reason for the Aug. 5 meeting Strzok attended.
Brennan had sent an "intelligence bombshell"
directly to Obama. This "eyes only" report allegedly had sourcing
deep inside the Kremlin, and it outlined "Russian President Vladimir
Putin's direct involvement in a cyber campaign to disrupt and discredit the
U.S. presidential race."
This bombshell was likely the absurd Steele dossier or some
variation thereof. According to the report, Putin was not just meddling in the
campaign but was actively trying to defeat Hillary and elect Trump.
"It took time," said the still wide-eyed Post,
"for other parts of the intelligence community to endorse the CIA's
view."
In June 2017, when this article was published, the Post
believed "Russia's interference was the crime of the century."
It was no such thing, but in documenting the White House's
multi-level response to the alleged threat, the Post sheds light on what was the
crime of the century, the White House's framing of Donald Trump for collusion
with Russia.
In his 2018 memoir, "The World As It Is," Obama
foreign policy adviser Ben Rhodes provides a sneak preview of what may prove to
be the last messaging campaign of the Obama presidency.
According to insiders, Rhodes was the most influential of
Obama's foreign policy advisers. In the waning days of the Obama administration
no foreign policy issue was more critical than Russia's alleged meddling in the
American election.
From Fast and Furious to IRS abuse of the tea party, Obama
insisted he learned about his administration's assaults on justice and common
decency only by hearing about them in the media.
The Washington Post article was headlined "Obama's
secret struggle to punish Russia for Putin's election assault." After
reading it, only the media will believe Rhodes' claim that Obama "had no
idea" the FBI was investigating Trump-Russia.
The memoir Obama was paid mega-bucks to write is reportedly
way beyond schedule. Obama is in something of a bind. He does not yet know
which crimes and misdemeanors he "had no idea" about.
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What Obama knew about
attempt to take down Trump
Jack
Cashill is an
Emmy-award winning independent writer and producer with a Ph.D. in American
Studies from Purdue. His latest book is “TWA 800: The Crash, the Cover-Up, and
the Conspiracy."
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