Barack Obama’s former adviser Ben Rhodes just got burned alive on Twitter after calling President Donald Trump a “conspiracy theorist” for blasting the FBI for 50,000 missing text messages. Rhodes is learning the hard way that he should have just kept his mouth shut.
After bashing President Trump on Twitter, Ben Rhodes probably needed a visit to the burn victims unit after the “deplorable” crowd was done with him. It’s astonishing that former President Barack Obama picked this guy as his Deputy National Security Advisor because he isn’t very bright.
Rhodes apparently hates Trump so much that he follows him on Twitter and takes the time to lash out when his liberal feelings get hurt. According to The Gateway Pundit, all it took was one tweet from Trump to set Rhodes off. “Where are the 50,000 important text messages between FBI lovers Lisa Page and Peter Strzok? Blaming Samsung!” Trump wrote.
Trump’s question is a rational one. The FBI — which many, including Rhodes, claims is the premier federal law enforcement agency in the world — has “lost” nearly 50,000 text messages that likely contain damning evidence of corruption within the bureau. Maybe they brought former IRS employee Lois Lerner out of retirement to help destroy evidence, who knows.
Trump simply wants to know why the FBI has resorted to blaming a technical problem which they claim is Samsung’s fault. To be exact, the FBI used the word “misconfiguration” and the phrase “failed to preserve” when explaining how they deleted Peter Strzok and Lisa Page’s text messages — five months of them.
No one, especially President Trump, believes that the FBI innocently deleted five months of text messages. Trump’s tweet triggered a bunch of liberal hacks including Rhodes, who took to Twitter in a panic. However, the tweet from Rhodes earned him a public burning on Twitter.
“The President is a conspiracy theorist against the highest law enforcement agency in the country and is eviscerating institutional norms. Remember that the next time you hear hot air from GOP about how much they support law enforcement and honor traditional values,” wrote Rhodes.
There are so many problems with Rhodes’ statement that it’s difficult to know where to start calling him out. Let’s go with the obvious. Trump is not a “conspiracy theorist.” He’s a mastermind, and that scares Rhodes.
A lengthy amount of time could be spent picking apart the rest of Rhodes’ idiotic tweet, but thanks to deplorables on social media, the job is already done. Below are just a few of my favorites as American patriots gave Rhodes a brutal roasting.
Twitter user Imperator_Rex stated the wonderful truth we all love to repeat, tweeting, “Yeah and you’re going to jail. Best zip it now Ben.”
Rex isn’t wrong. Once President Donald Trump installs an Attorney General with a spine, former President Barack Obama and many of his henchmen could very well see jail time for their crimes against our country.
Twitter user Carole stoked the flames with this painful truth in response to another user who defended Rhodes: “I realize your MSM is being extremely unreliable right now (always) but maybe you should be listening to our Congressmen who have uncovered a secret society amongst your favorite people whom plotted to keep Trump out of office! Then went to phase II insurance policy. Wake up.”
No, that’s not another “conspiracy theory.” The whole “secret society” thing is about to get blown wide open after Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) divulged that an FBI informant has admitted that top-level officials within the bureau have been conducting off-site meetings to conspire against the President. Trump should publish each and every one of their names. I can’t wait until all of these liberal degenerates go to prison.
Another burn came from Twitter user Travis. “To clarify, the GOP should accept that losing 50k text messages is acceptable, so long as it’s from ‘highest law enforcement’ and/or part of an institutional norm,” he wrote.
One of the absolute best burns came from Twitter user Yossi Gestetner who stuck it to Rhodes for trying to hide a mountain of top-level corruption behind the majority of honorable people working at the FBI. “How dare you use the dedicated work by 99% FBI agents as a shiled (sic) for the top 15-20 people at the DOJ/FBI who went along with EVERY Obama Admin policy/agenda from Uranium One and 10 Russia spies to lying about Benghazi; arresting the filmmaker; giving Hezbollah and IRS a pass?” he wrote.
Ouch, that one is going to hurt for a bit.
If Ben Rhodes has proven anything with his cocky remarks, it’s that liberals have no shame and don’t realize when they are about to fry. Now, if President Donald Trump can just get Attorney General Jeff Sessions to appoint a second special counsel or perhaps do the job himself, it would be a huge step in preventing these corrupt operatives within our government from hijacking justice.