This All Happened On Your Watch Mr. Obama
CBS reporter Sharyl Attkisson confirmed that her computer had been accessed by a hacker at work and at home. The title “hacker” is used like some unknown entity like a kid in his moms basement seeing what he can get away with. This would be an arguable position if it had not been for her investigation into Fast & Furious and Benghazi, who do you think would be interested in her personal e-mails in these investigations?
Call me old fashioned but this has the Obama regimes thumb prints all over it.
So you have an investigative reporter doing her job, and her personal information is stolen. This information can be used to empty a bank account, cancel credit cards, find potential embarrassing personal communications that could be used to smear her and her family.
These are tactics used in communist countries, not the U.S. and this is one of a handful of scandals that this current administration is dodging.
When will someone be held accountable? Who should ultimately be held liable? My humble opinion…. the current President of the United States that’s who.
This happened on your watch Mr. Obama, and the buck stops with you. It does not matter what you knew or when you knew, you know now and have known for years what these people have been doing. You did it yourself in your senate race in Chicago, you had personal information leaked about your rivals that forced him to drop out of the race. This is what you call a trend Mr. President.
Read the following from Ann Coulter on Mr. Obamas past election meddling with private information:
Let’s take a romp down memory lane and review the typical Obama campaign strategy. Obama became a U.S. senator only by virtue of David Axelrod’s former employer, the Chicago Tribune, ripping open the sealed divorce records of Obama’s two principal opponents.
One month before the 2004 Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate, Obama was down in the polls, about to lose to Blair Hull, a multimillionaire securities trader. But then the Chicago Tribune leaked the claim that Hull’s second ex-wife, Brenda Sexton, had sought an order of protection against him during their 1998 divorce proceedings.
Those records were under seal, but as The New York Times noted: “The Tribune reporter who wrote the original piece later acknowledged in print that the Obama camp had ‘worked aggressively behind the scenes’ to push the story.” Many people said Axelrod had “an even more significant role — that he leaked the initial story.”
Both Hull and his ex-wife opposed releasing their sealed divorce records, but they finally relented in response to the media’s hysteria — 18 days before the primary. Hull was forced to spend four minutes of a debate detailing the abuse allegation in his divorce papers, explaining that his ex-wife “kicked me in the leg and I hit her shin to try to get her to not continue to kick me.”
After having held a substantial lead just a month before the primary, Hull’s campaign collapsed with the chatter about his divorce. Obama sailed to the front of the pack and won the primary. Hull finished third with 10 percent of the vote.
As luck would have it, Obama’s opponent in the general election had also been divorced! Jack Ryan was tall, handsome, Catholic — and shared a name with one of Harrison Ford’s most popular onscreen characters! He went to Dartmouth, Harvard Law and Harvard Business School, made hundreds of millions of dollars as a partner at Goldman Sachs, and then, in his early 40s, left investment banking to teach at an inner city school on the South Side of Chicago.
Ryan would have walloped Obama in the Senate race. But at the request of — again — the Chicago Tribune, California Judge Robert Schnider unsealed the custody papers in Ryan’s divorce five years earlier from Hollywood starlet Jeri Lynn Ryan, the bombshell Borg on “Star Trek: Voyager.”
Jack Ryan had released his tax records. He had released his divorce records. But both he and his ex-wife sought to keep the custody records under seal to protect their son.
Amid the 400 pages of filings from the custody case, Jack Ryan claimed that his wife had had an affair, and she counterclaimed with the allegation that he had taken her to “sex clubs” in Paris, New York and New Orleans, which drove her to fall in love with another man.
Ryan had vehemently denied her allegations at the time, but it didn’t matter. The sex club allegations aired on “Entertainment Tonight,” “NBC Nightly News,” ABC’s “Good Morning America,” “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,” and NBC’s “Today” show. CNN covered the story like it was the first moon landing.
Four days after Judge Schnider unsealed the custody records, Ryan dropped out of the race for the horror of (allegedly) propositioning his own wife and then taking “no” for an answer.
And that’s how Obama became a U.S. senator. He destroyed both his Democratic primary opponent and his Republican general election opponent with salacious allegations about their personal lives taken from “sealed” court records.
So why should these past tactics have any bearing now? Because peoples private sealed records, (by the Constitution), are being looked at for the purposes of finding out what these people know, and what this regime can do to threaten or extort from them. And the President has a track record of doing just that. The buck stops with you Mr. President, and you should do the honorable thing, just like Nixon.