Devin Nunes Has Absolutely No Reason To Recuse Himself

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David Harsanyi:

The day after Republican House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes held a press conference saying he’d seen reports that show the government may have collected information on Donald Trump’s transition team or family and then inappropriately shared it, journalists jumped into action. Not to dig into the accusation of NSA unmasking or a failure to minimize incidentally collected information — as they most surely would have had any Democrat been president — but to figure out where the congressman had been the past few days.

Most of the subsequent stories skipped over (or brushed past) the issue of abuse altogether to focus on the “incidental” nature of the accusation, which sounds innocent enough and is completely legal and not the issue. As Andrew McCarthy, certainly no squish when it comes to FISA, explains at the NRO:

Of course, any legitimate government power can be abused. If the government’s real objective was to intercept the communications not of the foreigners but of the Trump associates, such that the agencies’ “targeting” of the foreigners was merely a pretext (i.e., they were monitored only because they were in contact with Trump associates, who were the real targets), it could hardly be said that the associates’ communications were intercepted “incidentally.”

his seemed to escape the attention of erstwhile civil libertarians who once breathlessly warned us about the potential abuses of intelligence services, and specifically about the dangers of politicians getting entangled in the exploitation of sensitive information. They wanted to know what Nunes had for dinner last Tuesday night.

Certainly, as part of the larger story, it’s legitimate and useful to cover Nunes’ actions. When it turned out that he had been on White House grounds  — probably to use a sensitive compartmented information facility — it gave Democrats the space they needed to start demanding recusal.

“Calls Grow for Nunes to Step Aside in Inquiry on Surveillance,” says The New York Times. “The remarkable calls,” it goes on to say, “by Representatives Adam B. Schiff of California, the committee’s top Democrat,” came after revelations that Nunes had met a source at the White House. Democrats claimed that a “bipartisan investigation” could no longer be achieved.

For starters, the idea that Schiff isn’t a full-blown partisan is preposterous. He’s already made a number of wild and irresponsible claims about Russia “hacking our election.” (The California representative contends to have conclusive evidence of collusion, though he’s yet to share the specifics with the group.) There is no reason to treat him like the guardian of a chaste investigation. Others who went on the record to demand recusal were nonpartisan public servants like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.

The Times’ headline, by the way, could just as easily have read “Calls Grow for Nunes to Stay on in Inquiry on Surveillance.” Last night, Rep. Trey Gowdy said that “Jesus would not be a satisfactory chairperson to some of my Democratic colleagues.” Rep. Peter King, just as much (or little) a partisan as Pelosi, came out in defense of Nunes. As did others. These “calls” are just as real. (It’s also important to remember that GOP hawks who have been critical of Nunes — although none have asked for recusal — are also defenders of the NSA’s wide authority under Section 702.)

Ostensibly, demanding recusal is framed as an effort to save the impartiality and integrity of the committee. In reality, it’s meant to create the impression that Nunes has done something unethical or illegal to defend Trump. It meant to proactively poison any investigation. Schiff offers two reasons for his position: 1 – Nunes shared information with the White House. 2 – Nunes got his information from someone in the White House.

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No Nunes should not step aside because the democrats are closing ranks to protect their criminals as they always do.
If there was anything serious on Trump he would have had a Court date set before he was elected.

Remember how Elijah Cummings recused himself after it was found that he was being fed questions to ask Lois Lerner to protect the administration in the IRS targeting scandal hearings?

Oh… wait…

Trump administration sought to block Sally Yates from testifying to Congress on Russia

…because, you know, they have nothing to hide.

The House just voted to wipe away the FCC’s landmark Internet privacy protections

Congress sent proposed legislation to President Trump on Tuesday that wipes away landmark online privacy protections, the first salvo in what is likely to become a significant reworking of the rules governing Internet access in an era of Republican dominance.

In a party-line vote, House Republicans freed Internet service providers such as Verizon, AT&T and Comcast of protections approved just last year that had sought to limit what companies could do with information such as customer browsing habits, app usage history, location data and Social Security numbers.

…because there’s money to be made. Corporate tools, elected by populace fools…

Trump Signs Executive Order Unwinding Obama Climate Policies

…while all the laughing special interest a-holes look on.

This is the most corrupt, anti-American administration ever elected. Some people are just too damn stupid to see the obvious.

Gallup now has Trump at a 36 percent job approval rating; 56 percent disapprove of his performance.

@James D: Sorry This administration has a looooong way to go to become as corrupt as the previous

Squeaky clean, huh? Obama forgot about these 25 scandals

Polls are trash or didn’t you learn that from this recent election?
Anti American? What exactly did Obama do that made him seem remotely Pro-American? Give nuclear go ahead to a country that chants Death to America?
Trump, his Family and transition team are victims in this spying, the last administration committed felonies trying to sabotage his campaign.Transcripts, unmasking, leaks.
Nunes is doing his job that is all, sorry if you dont like it. (NOT) I hope McCain becomes a Democrat..you can have him.

I still see where Mad Madam Maxnie Waters still wants to get trump impeached when he hasnt done anything that warrents impeachment however Obama did planty that warnebted his impeachemnt its just that the demacrats are out of power and trying to ruin trump and they dont care of the bring america down either which means the demacrats are the party of treason

@kitt:

What Obama administration corruption are you referring to? You can’t back that claim up with anything but bullshit stories and nutty conspiracy theory rattling around inside the right wing echo box.

Why hasn’t Hillary been prosecuted like Trump promised? Because there never was anything to prosecute her for. Why wasn’t Obama ever taken down for his many unconstitutional and treasonable actions? Because there weren’t any. Why does the right never figure this out? Figure it out yourself if you can. I already know the answer.

@James D: Obama was slapped down for several of his unconstitutional acts, more than any modern president http://thefederalist.com/2016/07/06/obama-has-lost-in-the-supreme-court-more-than-any-modern-president.
The head of the FBI outlined Clintons crimes before saying she was too stupid to know better. But said he wouldnt bring any charges which was the DOJs job not the investigators job. You refuse to look at any sources other than the ones that make you feel warm and fuzzy headed. Did I say treason that must be rolling around in your head did not come from my post. Yet you avoid My challenge to list his many patriotic actions that showed love for country.
You come empty handed no proof of your accusations of Trumps administration, none zip nada, I link to court cases in public record yes reported through conservative sites. Not empty headed echo of CNN and MSNBC propaganda.