AG Lynch Used Alias in Messages to Comey to Hide Identity


Once you have seen collusion on a level as horribly obvious as this, it’s difficult to trust anything that comes out of the administration from that point on and equally difficult to not be angry about it.

No, I’m not talking about Trump and Russia.  The Fake News Industrial Complex (FNIC) that nurtures and breastfeeds that narrative has long since been proven to untrustworthy in any methods of reporting and its never going to succeed in convincing anyone with half a brain that this business took place…especially in view of the complete lack of evidence.  And here’s a little more ammunition if you believe that there’s fire with that smoke in the Clinton, Lynch and Comey camps:  They will not (i.e., refuse) to cover the story of the tarmac meeting between Slick Willie and Lynch right before the decision by her DOJ that they were not going to pursue charges against Hillary.  If they’re not looking at a sweet, juicy, rare steak like that, you know that there’s more…oh, so much more…to that story than they’re letting on and we have been placed in the dark and told not to pay attention.

Along those lines, it has now surfaced that Lynch was using a pseudonym in email messages with the Comey at the FBI in order to secretly communicate with him without being noticed.  The problem with it is that she used a pseudonym that was relatively easy to link to her, but even if internet sleuths and amateur journalists weren’t able to track down the fact that she used her grandmother’s maiden name to hide her identity (very slick, Loretta), she unintentionally, on two different occasions, managed to use her real name at the closing of the emails while sending it under her pseudonym!  In an effort to run interference, her lawyer (yes, I did say, the former Attorney General’s lawyer!) told reporters (or compliant useful idiots…take your pick) that it was, in fact, her pseudonym (no shite, Sherlock!  Did the fact that she signed her name to the memo give you your first clue?) and that she simply was trying to mitigate a number of emails in her inbox.

OH, WELL!  THAT EXPLAINS EVERYTHING NOW, DOESN’T IT?

That perfectly explains why she met with the ex-President and husband of a woman under investigation for the careless treatment of information that was vital to national security and that she was directing her department to ignore any investigation of that couple and their very highly lucrative foundation carrying their namesake.

Former President Obama’s attorney general, Loretta Lynch, used a fake name to cover up an investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email server, indicates an admission from Lynch’s attorney.

Lynch was caught conducting a secret meeting with Bill Clinton aboard a private plane on a tarmac in Phoenix last year as Clinton’s wife pursued the presidency and amid an ongoing investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private, unsecured email server, which she illegally used during her tenure as secretary of State. Soon afterward, the former attorney general reportedly used a pseudonym to coordinate a narrative about the meeting with Department of Justice officials, Chuck Ross at The Daily Caller reports.

Also shortly after the private plane meeting, former FBI director James Comey announced that agency would not pursue a case against Clinton, despite admitting he had enough evidence to do so. A month later, Lynch announced the DOJ would not investigate the Clinton Foundation’s relationship with the State Department during Hillary’s tenure, despite the FBI’s reccommendation to do so. The chain of events caused many to question Lynch’s motives, as it was also widely reported that Hillary planned to keep Lynch as attorney general had Clinton won the election.

Using an email account under a fake name, Lynch (a.k.a. “Elizabeth Carlisle”) coordinated with DOJ officials to respond to queries about the secretive meeting with the former president. Lynch’s attorney, Robert Raben, confirmed her use of an alias on Monday and said she used an email account under a fake identity to prevent “inundation of mailboxes.”

Some months ago, there was a video that was being circulated that talk of voter fraud and voter IDs.  It featured a bunch of White Berkeley University students who were asked a simple question:  Is the Voter ID law racist?  Overwhelmingly, the naïve little Liberals, to a one, answered, “Absolutely!”  When pressed as to why it was, considering that White people went online and used the internet to find the local DMV and obtain an ID.  The answer was that “Black people cannot effectively use the internet or they just don’t know how.”  Yes, they really did.

With that asinine argument in mind, considering that many Leftists actually agree with that racist view of African-Americans, could it be that Lynch (being Black) was just too stupid to know how to use the internet and utilized a pseudonym because she couldn’t figure out another way to not have her inbox filled up to overflowing?

Considering that this argument is moronic (and it is), the logical assumption then must be that she knew EXACTLY what she was doing and that was to deceive anyone who later looked into collusion.

Any other conclusion is dishonest.

Source:  The Federalist



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