The Insane World Of Money And Power : Back When Political Speech Was Not A Crime

The Insane World Of Money And Power : Back When Political Speech Was Not A Crime

By Erik Wallbank

How far back do we have to go to when political speech was not a crime? Not that far. Eric Holder, Obama’s Treasury Sec. was summoned to testify before Congress, the correct way—a judge granted an order to subpoena him. Holder contested it, but the judge ruled against him. Holder did not appear—contending official conversations with the president were confidential and Congress was not entitled to that information.

Was Holder arrested? No, Congress didn’t act on it. On a more drastic level, in Feb-ruary of 2017, at the time of Trump’s inauguration, Nancy Pelosi and John Lewis pur-portedly sparked election rioting/protests over an illegitimate election. On inauguration day there were 100s of rioters—cars were overturned. 5000 national guard troops were involved/200 arrests. Was there a criminal investigation of Nancy/John? There was not.

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