(1) Strzok used the term #InsurancePolicy to refer to the Obama admin's plan to oust Trump from office.

It's also the name of Anthony Weiner's laptop folder containing 1,000s of Hillary emails, incl classified info she thought she had destroyed.

This tells me several things:
(2) I don't think Weiner and Strzok knew the other one saw their respective plans as insurance. Each was insuring against a different outcome & the use of the term was likely coincidental. I just find it deliciously ironic. Weiner (& Abedin) tried to protect themselves from HRC.
(3) Whether Hillary won the election or not, Weiner & Abedin were smart to retain (some of) her emails to use as leverage in either self-preservation (by blackmailing her if the need arose) or to use as leverage if authorities were ever to come knocking.
(4) IMO it is still not publicly known (1) whether the FBI still has the contents of that laptop in its custody, (2) whether & what other parties have a copy, or (3) any deals either Weiner or Abedin have made with the FBI, NY prosecutors, Mueller, or other parties.
(5) So I view Weiner's laptop as an open question, and I believe the implications of its contents are still in play. I don't for one moment think the Comey-run FBI was honest when it ruled the contents benign in respect of Hillary's or anyone else's conduct.
(6) None of these Obamaworld/Clintonworld operators are particularly smart. But I give Weiner & Abedin credit for being smarter than Strzok who, despite his seniority & decades of service in law enforcement, thought he could hide his work-phone text messages forever.
(7) Absolutely, Strzok is unethical & has broken federal law, with much more info about that to come, I am certain. But the willingness of Obama admin appointees to promote someone this incompetent to very senior roles is most concerning.
(8) Incompetent people get promoted to successive senior positions because there is something other than merit affecting the management decisions.

This can explain a lot of the hiring decisions made by everyone from Obama on down.
(9) Obama himself, is spectacularly incompetent and would be considered a "poor performer" in any company where ideas have to compete in order to survive. By definition, this excludes liberal colleges, organizations, & cities, especially Chicago, NY, LA, SF & DC.
(10) On the face of it, the GOP loss in the AL special Senate election could be considered a blow to the Trump movement's electoral chances in 2018 & 2020. However, on reflection, I now see it as a very good thing & I have no doubts about the future because of it. Here's why:
(11) The Strzok tweet alone, is enough to foreshadow the coming storm for the Democrats & our opponents on the right wing. I don't care that our opponents are talking as if the tweet doesn't matter. They won't be able to do this forever.
(12) Stop & think for a moment how much info we had just 7 days ago, compared to now.

Damning info about a large number of players, that cannot ever be swept under the rug. This is just the beginning!
(13) When Trump, Sessions, Wray & others have finished exposing the undeniable evidence of Dem wrongdoing that they've been keeping under wraps (bc that helps future prosecution cases) it won't matter how well Ds get out their vote, or how many ridiculous allegations they throw.
(14) No one will believe them. The kinds of voters (from across the spectrum) who elected Doug Jones in Alabama will actually see which side is more honest & law abiding when it comes to National Security & the integrity of their vote.
(15) I know first hand what motivated voters to swear off the Democrats forever, in 2016, & I believe it will happen again in 2018 & afterwards. The dangerous corruption in both parties will be exposed & voters will see the GOP has gotten theirs largely under control.
(16) Voters know there is only a binary choice in national elections. That's not going to change. When they see the reality of what the Democrats did to the FBI & the wider justice and national security sectors, they will be furious. And they will see why we support Trump.

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