A Ball Of Collusion

 

A new book is out by Andrew C. McCarthy … Ball of Collusion: The Plot To Rig An Election And Destroy A Presidency.

Andrew McCarthy, contributor at National Review, also served as as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of NY, notably leading the 1995 terrorism prosecution against the “Blind Sheikh” and the first attack on the World Trade Center. He has authored many books and has been outspoken about the threat of Islamic terrorism. More recently he has focused on the terrorism within the democrat party and the corruption within his former Department of Justice (sic) and the larger intelligence (sic) community of the United States of America.

This book ties it all together and clearly makes the definitive case for proving this coup attempt. Much of this information has been out in the public sphere for quite some time. Notably, “Sundance” at the Conservative Treehouse was able to disseminate quite a bit of this information that was clearly coming from imbedded sources in real-time. This is no conspiracy theory. The “insurance policy” was being actively implemented by senior officials at the Department of “Justice” (sic) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Mr. McCarthy lays it all out as a good prosecutor would.

And we already knew this! Since at least January 2018 when inside sources revealed the text messages between two senior executives at the FBI (This is What Treason Looks Like). And yet … and yet(!) … both of these individuals were on the original Weissman* Special Counsel team assembled by the very same co-conspirators to take down a President!

We had a former United States Secret Service Agent during the 0bama administration also connect all of these dots and make public presentations in November 2018 of the Biggest Scam In American History … to the sound of crickets.

I wish I could say that I was confident that with this book and the ongoing investigations by US Attorney John Durham launched by AG Barr will end with justice. But I’m not … yet. Hopeful, though. Truth and justice demand it.

Good on Andy McCarthy for writing this book and assisting the cause.

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  1. Al French, sad sack Moderator
    Al French, sad sack
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    I have been listening to “The McCarthy Report” podcast since its inception. Andy has been covering the subject throughout. Highly recommended.

    Not a Ricochet podcast. Available on iTunes etc.

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  2. cdor Member
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    I too am not confident, but wishful. We have known for two years the specifics of many of the illegal and collusive acts of these men. Yet, here we are nearly the end of August, 2019 and there have been zero indictments. Much information is still being held back from public view. President Trump has the ultimate authority to release everything. He was about to do so when he had a slobber fest with the guy who set up the special counsel, Rod Rosenstein, and suddenly decides to keep everything under wrap. Then the President says his AG,  William Barr,  will have complete control over the redacted and classified information. Everybody praises Barr. Barr appoints a guy named Durham to investigate. What have we got? ZIP, NADA, ZERO. Still waiting.

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  3. WillowSpring Member
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    Columbo:

    both of these individuals were on the original Weissman* Special Counsel team assembled by the very same co-conspirators to take down a President! 

     

    Read “License to Lie” by Sidney Powell to get a sense of what it means to have Weissman involved in or in charge of an investigation.

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  4. WillowSpring Member
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    I have been reading “The Conservative Treehouse” for several years and have gradually gone from skeptical to more accepting of his views.  I particularly appreciate his providing links or copies of original documents in various cases.

    I have a feeling that McCarthy’s book won’t  have a lot of surprises for me, but I will probably get it and read it.  

    The problem is to get people like my younger brother – who gets his news from PBS and late night comics – to read it.  I don’t see that happening.

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  5. Bryan G. Stephens Thatcher
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    I am glad he is not a Trump supporter. It adds to his even handed approach. 

    We have now proven that the Republic is corrupt in many of its institutions. 

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  6. WillowSpring Member
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    Bryan G. Stephens (View Comment):
    I am glad he is not a Trump supporter. It adds to his even handed approach. 

    I think he is like Victor Davis Hanson who started pretty skeptical about Trump and is now coming around based on his actions, not so much his tweets.

    I also think that McCarthy – who started as a total believer in the ethical performance of his beloved Justice Department and is now viewing the evidence to the contrary and starting to change his mind.

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  7. Goldwaterwoman Thatcher
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    WillowSpring (View Comment):
    I have been reading “The Conservative Treehouse” for several years and have gradually gone from skeptical to more accepting of his views. I particularly appreciate his providing links or copies of original documents in various cases.

    Like you, I have evolved in appreciation for the Conservative Treehouse. Sundance is amazing in his thoroughness with documenting. How he gets access to some things is a wonder. He has to be an insider in some agency.

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  8. The Reticulator Member
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    I just now got the Kindle version. Thx.

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  9. Anamcara Inactive
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    @Willow Spring

    I never thought Victor Davis Hansen was skeptical about Trump.  In fact his book The case for Trump came out back in March and is a great read.  Also found his appearances on Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson were really intriguing.

    I am now reading A Ball of Collusion. I must say that seeing all the rotten machinations laid out so cogently makes me weep for this precious country. At the same time I am grateful to Andrew McCarthy for this detailed presentation of all the evidence. Also he doesn’t shy away from showing Obama’s complicity.

    The Dems now are claiming that they want to return to “normalcy.” I say to  them, “Listen up turkeys! The most normal thing in America is acceptance of the duly elected President without subjecting the country to  screeds and tantrums.You all missed the boat!”

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  10. Goldwaterwoman Thatcher
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    Anamcara (View Comment):

    The Dems now are claiming that they want to return to “normalcy.” I say to them, “Listen up turkeys! The most normal thing in America is acceptance of the duly elected President without subjecting the country to screeds and tantrums.You all missed the boat!”

    Hear ye, hear ye!

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  11. WillowSpring Member
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    Anamcara (View Comment):
    I never thought Victor Davis Hansen was skeptical about Trump.

    I may be wrong, but that is the impression I got back during the 2016 campaign – of course, I wasn’t particularly for Trump back then either.

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  12. Anamcara Inactive
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    @Goldwater Woman

    AMEN

    I wonder if the “normalcy” they long for is the unfettered  corruption described in Ball of Collusion.

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  13. Anamcara Inactive
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    @Willow Spring

    Early on VDH read, or I should say studied Trump’s books and was able to explicate his approach, rough and tumble though it may be.

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