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Monday, September 30, 2019

The Never Ending Fantasy

If you read the news today, you will find in many outlets a story about how the "whistle blower" fears for his life.  Think about that.  None of these news outlets know the name of the whistle blower.  Supposedly, no one knows his or her name.  Congress supposedly doesn't know the identity of the whistle blower.  Only the lawyer who works for the general counsel of the CIA knows that identity.  That's right, only one person knows who it is.  So why is this whistle blower nervous?  Does he or she expect to see random killings of all the CIA employees who worked in the White House at any time over the last two years?  That's silly.

What this means is one of two things:

1.  The story is a total fantasy which the Democrats leaked or the media concocted to paint a sympathetic picture of the whistle blower and to make the President look like a bully.  I think this is the most likely truth.

2.  The whistle blower has been working with congressional Democrats for a long time to put together his or her complaint, so his or her identity is widely known on Capitol Hill by people who can't seem to keep a secret if their lives depend on it.  Fearing for his or her life might then be sensible for the whistle blower.  After all, what better way to frame Trump than to have the mysterious whistle blower killed?

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