My thanks to the SHR Media Network for allowing me to broadcast in their studio and over their air twice weekly, Tuesdays and Thursdays, as well as appear on the Sack Heads Radio Show™ each Wednesday evening.
For the first time I opened up the phones for calls from listeners. I received three but only two got through. Thanks to Mike and Joe for their calls; there will be more open line shows, of course.
Tonight in the Saloon:
Pretty easy to deduce: Sessions and Comey;
Sound cuts aplenty;
An exquisite announcement about upcoming Thursday shows in the Saloon;
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New programming note: beginning this Thursday, June 15th, Dan Butcher of High Plains Pundit fame will be featured as a regular guest every Thursday night here in the Saloon. I am pleased to welcome Dan to the show because he himself is such a stellar media individual. You can find him here at High Plains Pundit, here at High Plains Talk Radio, here on Facebook, and here on Twitter.
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As ever, thank you so kindly for listening, commenting, and interacting in the chat room or listening later via podcast.
My thanks to the SHR Media Network for allowing me to broadcast in their studio and over their air twice weekly, Tuesdays and Thursdays, as well as appear on the Sack Heads Radio Show™ each Wednesday evening.
Tuesday night at the Saloon we discussed:
United Airlines proves its total incompetence; they lied to you as well;
Kansas Republican Ron Estes squeaks by his Demorat opponent in special election to fill Mike Pompeo’s House seat; closer than comfortable;
Jeff Sessions gives important official orders to all 94 of his US Attorneys in the US;
It’s official, Wales is now the stupidest country in the world: it wants all immigrants;
Crime in the Chicago streets: black Cook County judge killed in attempted robbery;
Discovered: FBI acquired a FISA warrant to monitor Trump adviser Carter Page;
Excellent article by author Nassim Taleb: the “Intellectual-Yet-Idiot”;
Let’s larf at ignorant Leftists who can’t discuss “global warming” with facts;
An in-depth examination of Trump’s missile attack on Syria and the intricate details of Islam and its ramifications.
Please join me, the Bloviating Zeppelin(on Twitter @BZep and on Gab.ai @BZep), every Tuesday and Thursday night on the SHR Media Network from 11 PM to 1 AM Eastern and 8 PM to 10 PM Pacific, at the Berserk Bobcat Saloon — where the speech is free but the drinks are not.
As ever, thank you so kindly for listening, commenting, and interacting in the chat room or listening via podcast. Thanks again to Mary Brockman, who magically seemed to pull a horde of folks into chat. Well appreciated, madame!
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Sessions asks 46 Obama-era U.S. attorneys to resign
by Joel Schectman and Mark Hosenball
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions abruptly asked the remaining 46 chief federal prosecutors left over from the Obama administration to resign on Friday, including Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who had been asked to stay on in November by then President-elect Donald Trump.
Although U.S. attorneys are political appointees, and the request from Trump’s Justice Department is part of a routine process, the move came as a surprise. Not every new administration replaces all U.S. attorneys at once.
Stop. Please notice what is emphasized and what is de-emphasized. It is emphasized that the event was a surprise. It was not much emphasized that it is customary for new administrations to replace the US attorneys as they are political appointments and thusly connected by prevailing political prairie winds. When Demorats do it, the process is all well and good. When a conservative or a Republican does it — as George Bush did — the process is now evil on its face. As expected, Leftist news organs went ballistic.
Gloriously, CNN’s Don Lemon saw a conspiracy behind every bush — or was it Bush? Sean Hannity knows all, sees all, and pulls the strings of DC from the Fox News studios.
Then there are the US attorneys who, apparently, are superior to others. From the WP.com:
New York federal prosecutor Preet Bharara says he was fired by Trump administration
by Devlin Barrett, Sari Horowitz and Robert Costa
Preet Bharara, one of the most high-profile federal prosecutors in the country, was fired Saturday after refusing to submit a letter of resignation as part of an ouster of the remaining U.S. attorneys who were holdovers from the Obama administration, according to people familiar with the matter.
“I did not resign,” Bharara said on Twitter. “Moments ago I was fired. Being the US Attorney in SDNY will forever be the greatest honor of my professional life.”
On Friday, acting deputy attorney general Dana Boente began making calls to 46 prosecutors asking for their resignations. Such requests are a normal part of a transition of power from one administration to another, and about half of the 94 Obama-era U.S. attorneys had already left their jobs.
Stop. So you see the difference in reporting? Reuters intimates it’s non-standard to expect letters of resignation and to accept them. WaPo says it’s a “normal part” of the transition.
Further, Mr Bharara believes he’s superior to other USAs and, as a result, doesn’t have to submit a letter of resignation. When subsequently fired he becomes shocked, shocked I tell you. Then, after wits collected, he stated he was proud of his “absolute independence.” This is LeftShockSpeak for “shit, I have to say something.”
Another point about USA Preet Bharara. It was he who prosecuted Dinesh D’Souza for election fraud (thank you, Pat Dollard) because D’Souza is a conservative and was a critic of the Obama administration — as was revealed in his newly-released case files.
“All animals are equal. Some animals are more equal than others.”
Could it also be that any number of these USAs should be removed due to incompetence? In my opinion that would be applicable to US Attorney Zachary Fardon in Chicago, who is noteworthy (or should I say infamous) for this:
Fardon became Chicago’s “top federal prosecutor on Oct. 23, 2013,” and has been heavily criticized for his lack of prosecution of federal gun law violations.
Fardon played up “his office’s role in fighting gun violence on the streets of Chicago” but aChicago Sun-Timesreport on “court records in October 2016 showed federal weapons charges in Chicago had actually fallen slightly over the previous five years.”
TheSun-Timesreport squares with the experience of the Chicago Police Board. Duringa January 7 interview with NPR, police board chairwoman Lori Lightfoot said Chicago needed more federal prosecutions if they were ever to turn the tide on the city’s gun crime.
We need to have more federal gun prosecutions in Chicago. Our federal partners from the U.S. attorney’s office, the ATF, the FBI need to be much more invested in this overall strategy. Chicago Police Department cannot tackle this issue by itself.
A final note of interest. Whilst the Demorats and Leftists wring their palsied hands over the terrible treatment by President Trump of the US Attorneys, President Clinton purified and cleansed the AG’s offices throughout the fruited plain in 1993 — including US Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama Jeff Sessions, who had been appointed by President Ronald Reagan and served President George H.W. Bush as well. Clinton ejected those USAs produced under Republican regimes — and had every bit of authority to do so. Let’s listen.
The bottom line is that none of this needs to be justified by the Trump administration. It’s how the game is played and the “mainstream media” or what I term the American Media Maggots have and will not tell you anything about the history of events like this. They want you to believe that everything occurs in a vacuum and is totally unprecedented. The American Media Maggots possess what I term a purposeful Historical Alzheimers.
That is why I say that the American Media Maggots have historically worked long and hard to earn their sobriquet of Fake News.
They are proud of the way they have acted and are acting now.
As conservatives, these common maneuvers are exactly what we expected of Donald Trump and, further, is precisely why he was elected.
“The spice must flow,” and the swamp must be drained.
Warren barred from speaking on Senate floor for rest of Sessions debate
by Samuel Chamberlain
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., was prohibited Tuesday night from speaking on the Senate floor for the rest of the debate over Sen. Jeff Sessions’ nomination to be attorney general.
The drama began when Warren, quoting a 30-year-old letter by civil rights leader Coretta Scott King, referred to the Alabama Republican as a “disgrace.” King’s letter was written in 1986, when Sessions was nominated to the federal bench but was never confirmed.
King, the widow of Martin Luther King Jr., also wrote that when acting as a federal prosecutor, Sessions used his power to “chill the free exercise of the vote by black citizens.”
Warren’s reference drew the ire of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., who said that Warren had “impugned the motives of our colleague from Alabama.”
The truth? Senator Jeff Sessions has sponsored and supported legislation attacking racism. That matters not to Warren.
Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont. advised Warren that she was out of order under Rule XIX of the Senate, which states that “no Senator in debate shall, directly or indirectly, by any form of words impute to another Senator or to other Senators any conduct or motive unworthy or unbecoming a Senator.”
After a few parliamentary moves, McConnell called for a vote to affirm Daines’ ruling that Warren was out of order. The GOP-controlled Senate backed him up, 49-43, before defeating a Democratic effort to restore Warren’s speaking privileges, 50-43.
“She was warned, she was given an explanation,” McConnell said of Warren. “Nevertheless, she persisted.”
Senator Fauxcahontas said:
“To put Senator Sessions in charge of the Department of Justice is an insult to African-Americans.”
With no proof of his alleged “racism.” An accusation is as good as a nod to a blind horse.
The Senate backed its majority leader. By a party line vote of 49-43, it found Warren in violation of Senate rules. She is now barred from speaking on the subject of the Sessions nomination.
That is called “harnessing power,” Republicans, and actually learning how to wield it — something with which you are entirely unfamiliar.
What you won’t hear or see on other forms of media is this: Marco Rubio’s address with regard to Elizabeth Warren.
“Elections have consequences,” said Barack Hussein Obama. And with that he and other Demorats proceeded to rub the noses of DC Republicans into the political shite. You should expect no less in return, Demorats.
That said, some people suggest the GOP has made a martyr out of Fauxcahontas.
I say: she has been made to revisit her political vulnerability.