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July 1, 2021
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Good morning!

Blessings on you and your family, and from all the Huckabee staff! 

Today's newsletter includes:

  • Bible Verse of the Day
  • RIP Donald Rumsfeld
  • McCain To Quit The View
  • Those Racist Democrats
  • The ACLU Is Suing The Biden Administration
  • Update: Here's how we KNOW the NSA spied on Tucker

Sincerely,

Mike Huckabee


DAILY BIBLE VERSE

Honour thy father and thy mother: and, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.

Matthew 19:19

 


RIP Donald Rumsfeld

By Mike Huckabee

Former Congressman, White House Chief of Staff and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has died at 88.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/donald-rumsfeld-dead

Rumsfeld was Secretary of Defense for both Presidents Gerald Ford and George W. Bush. It was his second term during the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars that made him a lightning rod. As mistakes and casualties mounted, he came under fire from both the left and the right. Bush replaced him in 2006 with Robert Gates.

But his career in government and business was long, varied, fascinating, and on the highest inside levels across several Administrations, as you can read in his obituary and his 2011 book, “Known and Unknown: A Memoir.” Despite the criticism of his tenure under Bush, Republicans honored him with the "Defender of the Constitution Award" at CPAC in 2011.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/06/30/donald-rumsfeld-what-the-world-got-wrong-497275

A side story to this is that many of his haters on the left are celebrating his death all over social media, but I’m not going to link to those stories. I don’t feed attention-seeking trolls who defy rules of basic human decency.


McCain To Quit The View

By Mike Huckabee

I know some conservatives don’t think of Meghan McCain as being representative of pure conservatism, but compared to the other women on “The View,” she’s Barry Goldwater in a MAGA cap. But even she apparently has her limits on how much leftist twaddle she can stomach, and she’s reportedly reached them.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/meghan-mccain-to-quit-the-view-report

I wonder if the show will even bother trying to find a token conservative to replace her. There are certainly plenty of brilliant conservative women in the media who would be great at making the anti-leftist case, but they’ll probably be rejected out of hand precisely because of that.


Those Racist Democrats

By Mike Huckabee

I’m sure you’ve heard of the latest attempt to rewrite American history. Having no pressing contemporary problems to deal with, the House occupied its time with the urgent issue of voting to remove every statue from the Capitol of any historic figure who had anything to do with the Confederacy. But this article makes a point that doesn’t get made nearly often enough when Democrats insist on erasing anything that ever had any connections to slavery:

Every last one of the people whose statues are being removed was a Democrat. Because that’s who Republican Abe Lincoln had to fight to get them to give up their slaves.

https://www.westernjournal.com/every-racist-confederate-statue-house-voted-remove-congress-democrat/


The ACLU Is Suing The Biden Administration

By Mike Huckabee

Further proof that you just can’t move far enough to the left to satisfy the left: the Biden Administration is being sued by the ACLU to prevent them from moving ICE detainees out of jail in New Jersey. New Jersey doesn’t want illegal immigrant detainees housed in state and local facilities, but the ACLU claims that moving them would constitute “gratuitous cruelty” and might lead to their cases being heard in jurisdictions with less favorable case law.

https://www.westernjournal.com/biden-administration-just-got-sued-leftist-aclu/

Two points:

1. When you enter a nation illegally, should you really have the right to shop for the most favorable jurisdiction to hear your case?

2. Has anyone in history ever used the phrase “gratuitous cruelty” to describe having to leave New Jersey?


Update: Here's how we KNOW the NSA spied on Tucker

By Mike Huckabee

On Tuesday, attorney Harmeet Dhillon went on TUCKER CARLSON TONIGHT to talk about the National Security Agency’s abuse of Americans’ civil liberties –- specifically, their alleged monitoring of Tucker’s electronic communications. Wednesday, she posted this colorful mark-up of the statement the NSA had released, showing the problems she had with it.

https://twitter.com/pnjaban/status/1410093013343236097/photo/1

Let’s go through the pathetic inadequacies of this statement, as pegged by Dhillon and also by us. (We’ll admit, some of her scribbled handwriting is hard to read.) Keep in mind that such statements are very carefully crafted, word by word, by slick federal attorneys. First, here’s the brief two-paragraph statement from the NSA:

“On June 29, 2021, Tucker Carlson alleged that the National Security Agency has been ‘monitoring our electronic communications and is planning to leak them in an attempt to take this show off the air.’ This allegation is untrue. Tucker Carlson has never been an intelligence target of the Agency and the NSA has never had any plans to take his program off the air.

“NSA has a foreign intelligence mission. We target foreign powers to generate insights on foreign activities that could harm the United States. With limited exceptions (e.g., an emergency), NSA may not target U.S. citizens without a court order that explicitly authorizes the targeting.”

Is that a denial? It is not. Let’s break it down, looking at what is said but also what is not said. It is true that Tucker Carlson, on June 29, 2021, made allegations against the National Security Agency. There are actually three allegations mentioned in this statement. As Dhillon points out, the first of these, that the NSA has been monitoring the show’s electronic communications, is not denied by the NSA. We know this because it’s only after listing all three allegations that they say, “This allegation is untrue.” Which allegation do they mean? They don’t tell us. They give us fuzzy-talk, designed by lawyers to be unclear.

The second allegation is that they're planning to leak the spied-on communications. We would point out that in practice, the NSA just “shops” for the communications intercepted by the phone companies, which are now required by law to keep it. The directive for this would likely have come from top FBI or “Justice” Department officials, who would decide when and where to leak it, not the NSA. Judging from the FBI’s behavior during “Crossfire Hurricane,” THE NEW YORK TIMES and the WASHINGTON POST are outlets they’d typically leak it to. Right, Andy McCabe? Right, James Comey?

The third allegation in their statement is that this was done to try to get Tucker off the air. Even if they’re denying this part, which is not clear, it wouldn’t be the NSA trying to take him off the air, anyway, but the FBI and/or DOJ. Or maybe –- who knows? –- someone even higher or more behind the scenes. The NSA might not even know or want to know about that part, which would give them what in some administrations has been called “plausible deniability.”

When they say that “Tucker Carlson has never been an intelligence target,” Dhillon notes that this is “oddly specific.” That’s because it doesn’t matter. He can be set up to be intercepted, as Mike Flynn was in his conversation with the Ukrainian ambassador. Technically, a foreigner was targeted, not Flynn, but Flynn’s communications were swept up.

“NSA has a foreign intelligence mission,” they say in their statement. This is true, but, again, it doesn’t matter. It tells us nothing about what other communications they scooped up or if they might have coordinated with the FBI, which handles domestic intelligence.

“We target foreign powers to generate insights on foreign activities that could harm the United States.” That’s fine, but, again, whether or not the NSA specifically targeted Tucker tells us nothing about whether or not his communications were being intercepted and read.

The NSA may not target American citizens without a court order, the statement says, but there are “limited exceptions (e.g., an emergency).” Dhillon notes that these are “BIG exceptions.” As for “an emergency,” she asks, “COVID?” So now we’re wondering: Is the pandemic being used as the “emergency” to justify deviating from standard procedure? And if it’s not the pandemic that qualifies as the “emergency,” what might it be? The NSA included that word “emergency” in their statement for a reason.

Other notes from Dhillon that express her feelings about this baloney include, “But if we ‘happen’ to get your data, we can keep it and mine it!” and “But we also capture U.S. citizen data, WHOOPS!”

The NSA’s statement says they would require a court order that “explicitly authorizes” the targeting. That’s if they’re targeting, which, again, doesn’t matter. I like Dhillon’s comment: “We would never lie!!”

If the NSA could have denied what Tucker alleges, they would have, of course. So we learn from this that Tucker is telling the truth and that his source, whom Tucker says “is in a position to know,” was right.

A look at real-journalist Glenn Greenwald’s recent tweets also tells the tale. Recall that Greenwald was at the forefront of the reporting on Edward Snowden and the NSA’s mass surveillance activities, so he recognizes the legal hair-splitting they do to hide what they’re doing. Of the NSA’s statement, he said: “First, it’s bizarre that @NSAGov allowed no replies. Second, NSA has used this same deceit for years: they can spy on US citizens’ communications without ‘targeting’ the American. Third, NSA has extremely broad authorities to collect communications without ‘targeting’ a person.”

He said he’s not accusing the NSA of doing this; he simply doesn’t know. “But what I know for sure,” he tweeted, “is that this is NSA’s non-denial denial, using the same false framework they always use to mislead the public.”

https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1410032726212853762

Greenwald appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show Wednesday night.

Glenn Greenwald interview on Tucker Carlson: authoritarianism is pervading journalism

Key excerpt: “...Here we are, after the Trump years, and we know that the Democratic Party and journalism in general has aligned with the CIA, the NSA and the FBI, and has aligned and merged with the security state,” Greenwald said. “And so in response to the report that you did, you would think other journalists --- just out of self-interest, even if they dislike your ideology and you --- would say, ‘We want to know whether the NSA is abusing their powers in order to spy on journalists they dislike,’ and instead they mocked it, they said that, oh, he has to be paranoid in order to think this.”

Greenwald is right; they accepted the NSA statement uncritically, even though it’s designed to mislead as we have shown.

I would add that if the NSA had NOT done this, their statement would’ve read something like this: “On June 28, 2021, Tucker Carlson alleged that the NSA had been monitoring his electronic communications. Mr. Carlson is mistaken; the NSA adamantly denies that this has ever taken place.”

But that’s not even close to what they said. So, YES, they spied on a journalist working on a story, got caught, and won’t come clean. Next question: why?


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Comments 11-16 of 16

  • James Johnson

    07/01/2021 04:03 PM

    Mike,

    Russia is no longer the Soviet Union. Have we become the Soviet Union in their place? This entire fiasco smells of the old Soviet-style political handling of anti-denial denials. Maybe we should be examining the possible avenues by which the Soviet Union may have invaded our country. Under the radar? It could be possible that they did not need to usurp our entire nation. What if? What if they only needed to assume the reins of control in a small portion of our population. Say, just one city. Washington D.C.? Did we win the Cold War? Or maybe we have lost the Cold War but don't know it?

  • Stephen Russell

    07/01/2021 03:47 PM

    NSA target On Tucker: Cant that apply to we 74M voters for Trump too?
    Very scary

  • Robin Rebhan

    07/01/2021 03:45 PM

    "Those Racist Democrats" - I'm fairly well read on the Civil War. One of the reasons those Confederate Statues have been placed in Washington, D.C. and around the nation, is for a symbolic reconciliation of the South with the North. President Lincoln knew for the nation to heal and become strong again was vital not only to our national defense but the well being of the land. Basically, no hard feelings, lets move on as a united nation once again. Easier said than done. A nation divided cannot stand. Even early on during the Civil War in the Gettysburg Address, never in the 272 words did Lincoln blame one side or the other. But their was a subtle holding out of an " Olive Branch " of peace by President Lincoln. Each statue represents a test of this nation, payed for in precious blood, that this nation can and will long endure. But only if we don't forget the horrific price payed in the loss of 600,000 killed in that war. Just as a side note: In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln said Four Score and seven years ago, that was not back to our Constitution, but back to The Declaration of Independence, where " All Men are created equal ". that was at the heart of the address! And that was at the very heart of the civil war! And this should always forever be at the heart of this nation The United States of America!

  • Floyd A Unger

    07/01/2021 02:39 PM

    Thank you

  • William Fuhrer

    07/01/2021 01:16 PM

    There are certain Republican that when talking with Democrats other than Manchin that bring out that the Democrats are not Socialists

  • James Evart

    07/01/2021 01:00 PM

    Your New Jersey quip regarding the ACLU's "gratuitous cruelty" allegation is hilarious Mike, well done. Your rational and logical evisceration of the NSA's Tucker denial is excellent as well.
    God talks about the wickedness of dishonesty very specifically in the book of Revelation through the Apostle John, differentiating it into three categories: those who lie (Rev 21:8), those who practice deceit (Rev 21:27), and those who practice falsehood (Rev 22:15). Their eternal home will be in the burning lake of fire with Satan and his angels, whether or not they believe in God or his word. There be no equivocation during judgement. When we are called to stand before God whose eyes burn through your excuses like a laser, it will be in no one else's shoes but our own .