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And what sort of spot does that put Wray in? What does he do?
The more interesting question is what does DOJ do? Take some matters before a grand jury?
Fire people or reassign them pending termination??Quote:
And what sort of spot does that put Wray in? What does he do?
My 2 centavos ... Wray is trying to manage a meltdown within his dept. If he sides with Nunes - he has a mutiny. If he sides with the FBI - he has their loyalty in the post nuclear time zone. So he does the Texas 2-step and appears to side with both.jjeffers1 said:
And what sort of spot does that put Wray in? What does he do?
Unfortunately, that leaves him to get run over by both buses.benchmark said:My 2 centavos ... Wray is trying to manage a meltdown within his dept. If he sides with Nunes - he has a mutiny. If he sides with the FBI - he has their loyalty in the post nuclear time zone. So he does the Texas 2-step and appears to side with both.jjeffers1 said:
And what sort of spot does that put Wray in? What does he do?
Wray has to be in survival mode to an extent, because a lot of questionable stuff has gone on even after he was sworn in. First week or two he gets a pass, getting up to speed, but he has to have been aware of the storm building around this or he's incredibly dense. And when he was questioned in his last hearing and all of this mess was being thrown at him, Jim Jordan being direct as you can as to why these people are still employed at the FBI and all his answer is He's waiting on the IG report?jjeffers1 said:
And what sort of spot does that put Wray in? What does he do?
Uhhmm, my take was that 302 were altered before they went to Congressional oversight.reb, said:
I'm presuming that the whole point of the 302's being changed was so that the testimony they "represent" could be fudged to provide compelling evidence for the FISA court.
That, plus the bogus dossier. Warrant granted.
Right?
benchmark said:My 2 centavos ... Wray is trying to manage a meltdown within his dept. If he sides with Nunes - he has a mutiny. If he sides with the FBI - he has their loyalty in the post nuclear time zone. So he does the Texas 2-step and appears to side with both.jjeffers1 said:
And what sort of spot does that put Wray in? What does he do?
Sessions has the recusal shelter to hide in. It's been puzzling that his recusal originally was anything related to the campaign, but by appearances he's recused himself from a much broader spanse of the AG workplace. It's a hard read, because that may be what he wants people to believe, while he works in the shadows.BearJew13 said:
So where does that put Sessions in all of this?
There was warning from Schumer to Trump about getting on the bad side of the IC.RoscoePColtrane said:
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New Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Tuesday that President-elect Donald Trump is "being really dumb" by taking on the intelligence community and its assessments on Russia's cyber activities.
"Let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you," Schumer told MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.
"So even for a practical, supposedly hard-nosed businessman, he's being really dumb to do this."
I think he's just buying time (taking the company line) to take action until "something" comes out that is irrefutable.RoscoePColtrane said:Wray has to be in survival mode to an extent, because a lot of questionable stuff has gone on even after he was sworn in. First week or two he gets a pass, getting up to speed, but he has to have been aware of the storm building around this or he's incredibly dense. And when he was questioned in his last hearing and all of this mess was being thrown at him, Jim Jordan being direct as you can as to why these people are still employed at the FBI and all his answer is He's waiting on the IG report?jjeffers1 said:
And what sort of spot does that put Wray in? What does he do?
This Memo blows the lid off of the maybes because he knows there is hard evidense in the underlying documents, and to date other than fire McCabe he's done nothing. So he's buying time to get caught up is my guess. WHen Kelly summoned him and Rosenstein to the WH, I'm sure he let it be know the memo is coming and you better be on the right side of the law. Kelly is no swamp creature and trying to tarnish his integrity would be suicide. Wray has painted himself in the corner so to speak.
They have. They are mostly Colonel Jessup(s).ntxVOL said:
That sounds like a threat. They sound like they have forgotten who they work for...the American people.
Here is what I don't buy: I'm expected to believe that Dems are playing the role of noble protector. The Dems I know are self-serving, Machiavellian pols. If this memo were so erroneous, they'd be begging for it to be released so they could throw shade at GOP.DeWrecking Crew said:
The problem is, most of them think they are doing good by the country by undermining a POTUS they don't politically agree with, a serious culture change needs to happen and they need to harshly clamp down on any semblance of politica motives. McCabe's wife running for political office should have been disallowed...let me rephrase, she can run for office, McCabe shouldn't have been allowed to keep his position in that scenario. It's the same reason family members of those that work for the lottery can't play the lottery.
You make an excellent point. One I have struggled with. In the old days, it wasn't a problem because wives stayed at home and didn't work. Now the DC power couples are universal. And they all work in government or politics and sell their "access" in a Benjamins changing hands kind of way.DeWrecking Crew said:
The problem is, most of them think they are doing good by the country by undermining a POTUS they don't politically agree with, a serious culture change needs to happen and they need to harshly clamp down on any semblance of politica motives. McCabe's wife running for political office should have been disallowed...let me rephrase, she can run for office, McCabe shouldn't have been allowed to keep his position in that scenario. It's the same reason family members of those that work for the lottery can't play the lottery.
Lou Dobbs: Our chief correspondent at the White House, John Roberts, telling us that the new version of the memorandum has been altered in some ways by the White House review. Five professional members of the FBI were at the White House to meet with the Chief of Staff John Kelly to got through that.bmks270 said:SpreadsheetAg said:
The sources look questionable. I doubt this happened.