Interesting read, but I admit, I've never heard of this man before. Amazing that he is now the focus of Mueller's probe.RoscoePColtrane said:
Man Cited As Trump's "Russian Link" Actually Works For The FBI..... you can't make this stuff up
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-03-12/man-cited-trumps-russian-link-actually-works-fbi
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...But it was when CNN published the first report that Trump and Obama had been briefed on the dossier's findings that other news agencies began to report on it. The committee found evidence that Clapper, who is now a contributor at CNN, contacted CNN shortly before the story was published by Tapper, Evan Perez, and Jim Sciutto. The story detailed the briefings given to Trump by the senior officials on the contents of the dossier and "gave the dossier legs and news agencies began to publish its contents because it had now become official news," one congressional source told this reporter. Shortly after CNN published the report, Buzzfeed made the decision to post the entire 35-page dossier and referenced the CNN report in its decision to publish it, according to the website.
Looks like I nailed it:friscodick said:
Just think back to Obama's two terms. We know he already politicized the IRS to attack conservative groups. During those LONG eight years the Democrats lost over 1,000 seats of government power.
How does Obama try to combat this from his oval office? His policies and EO's certainly aren't changing voter minds. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if illegal surveillance of his political opponents started WAY before the first FISA warrant request (that was rejected, which RARELY happens).
I could actually see this happening leading up to the 2012 election or sometime thereafter. Remember the hidden camera on Romney ("47% are reliant on government entitlements"). Obama saw how well that worked and probably thought there was plenty more political capital to be mined by surveillance.
Now Justice Roberts changing his vote on Obamacare starts to make sense.
I know...just tin foil conspiracy, there's no way any of this is true.
Just coming to post it:friscodick said:Looks like I nailed it:friscodick said:
Just think back to Obama's two terms. We know he already politicized the IRS to attack conservative groups. During those LONG eight years the Democrats lost over 1,000 seats of government power.
How does Obama try to combat this from his oval office? His policies and EO's certainly aren't changing voter minds. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if illegal surveillance of his political opponents started WAY before the first FISA warrant request (that was rejected, which RARELY happens).
I could actually see this happening leading up to the 2012 election or sometime thereafter. Remember the hidden camera on Romney ("47% are reliant on government entitlements"). Obama saw how well that worked and probably thought there was plenty more political capital to be mined by surveillance.
Now Justice Roberts changing his vote on Obamacare starts to make sense.
I know...just tin foil conspiracy, there's no way any of this is true.
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REVEALED: Obama Campaign Hired Fusion GPS To Investigate Romney
- A new book claims former President Barack Obama hired Fusion GPS to dig up dirt on Romney
- Obama used law firm Perkins Coie to hide payment to Fusion GPS
- The Clinton campaign would later do the same thing to investigate Trump
"In 2012, Fusion GPS was hired to do opposition research on Mitt Romney for Barack Obama's reelection campaign," reads "Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and Donald Trump's Election."
The book is written by Michael Isikoff and David Corn, two veteran reporters who met during the 2016 campaign with Steele and Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson. (RELATED: New Book Raises Questions About Steele Dossier Source)
"As had become standard practice in the shadowy world of 'oppo' research, the Obama campaign's payments to Fusion GPS were never publicly disclosed; the money paid to the investigative firm was reported on campaign disclosure reports as legal bills to the campaign's law firm, Perkins Coie," the book reads.
The Obama for America committee paid Perkins Coie around $3 million during the 2012 election cycle, according to filings with the Federal Election Commission, A vast majority of the payments were earmarked for "Legal Services."
Fusion, GPS was a CIA proprietary? Black ops? So all of that "work" for Veselnitskaya and lobbying against the Magnitsky Act was just a cover to infiltrate Putin's inner circle? Not quite buying it but it sure as hell would explain Fusion having 702 access as a private contractor (if that actually occurred).Quote:
Now we understand how and why Gregg Simpson's wife arranged that meeting in the WH in April 2016. There is now another question to be addressed regarding this shadowy WSJ outfit: Could Fusion GPS be some kind of a CIA affiliated group? Remember, Nellie Ohr had a relationship with the CIA.
Another question: Why would 2 journalists who have 'worked' with Fusion GPS out their former compatriots? This doesn't make sense, unless they are throwing Obama under the bus in an attempt to save Fusion GPS.
aggiehawg said:
Fusion, GPS was a CIA proprietary? Black ops? So all of that "work" for Veselnitskaya and lobbying against the Magnitsky Act was just a cover to infiltrate Putin's inner circle? Not quite buying it but it sure as hell would explain Fusion having 702 access as a private contractor (if that actually occurred).
Like I said, just not quite buying into that. But Brennan was BSC and completely OOC as CIA Director. It is his involvement that gives me pause to just dismiss it out of hand. Brennan just might have greenlighted such an op.Bobcat06 said:aggiehawg said:
Fusion, GPS was a CIA proprietary? Black ops? So all of that "work" for Veselnitskaya and lobbying against the Magnitsky Act was just a cover to infiltrate Putin's inner circle? Not quite buying it but it sure as hell would explain Fusion having 702 access as a private contractor (if that actually occurred).
Mockingbird
Very much so. Just mentioned that the other day.Bobcat06 said:aggiehawg said:
Fusion, GPS was a CIA proprietary? Black ops? So all of that "work" for Veselnitskaya and lobbying against the Magnitsky Act was just a cover to infiltrate Putin's inner circle? Not quite buying it but it sure as hell would explain Fusion having 702 access as a private contractor (if that actually occurred).
Mockingbird
RoscoePColtrane said:
aggiehawg said:Fusion, GPS was a CIA proprietary? Black ops? So all of that "work" for Veselnitskaya and lobbying against the Magnitsky Act was just a cover to infiltrate Putin's inner circle? Not quite buying it but it sure as hell would explain Fusion having 702 access as a private contractor (if that actually occurred).Quote:
Now we understand how and why Gregg Simpson's wife arranged that meeting in the WH in April 2016. There is now another question to be addressed regarding this shadowy WSJ outfit: Could Fusion GPS be some kind of a CIA affiliated group? Remember, Nellie Ohr had a relationship with the CIA.
Another question: Why would 2 journalists who have 'worked' with Fusion GPS out their former compatriots? This doesn't make sense, unless they are throwing Obama under the bus in an attempt to save Fusion GPS.
My guess is someone like Soros funded it in whole or in part.captkirk said:
Good question. Why would Obama hire these bozos in 2012?
GPS was certainly not an entrepreneurial bootstrap enterprise.captkirk said:
Good question. Why would Obama hire these bozos in 2012?
blindey said:
Not that I've been asked, but the usual process for picking article 3 judges is via senators from the state with the vacant seat.
For example, during the Obama years, Cornyn and Cruz were able to identify Gregg Costa and get him seated -- first in S.D. Tex. and later on the 5th Circuit. The compromise they reached was finding a palatable judge that was liked by the local bar and was not politically objectionable to the Obama White House.
But when Trump won, all bets were off. Instead of working to identify palatable candidates that the seated executive could get behind, butthurt senators started blue slipping every nominee. Even highly-accomplished people that have succeeded as all of attorneys, jurists, and academics were getting this treatment when no reasonable senator would seriously object to that person on the bench.
So Grassley finally said, "Enough is enough. A blue slip isn't a one-person partisan filibuster. It's for candidates that have real, serious issues. Use them correctly or I will stop listening to you."
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46) It's only a matter of time before more indictments related to Ukraine lobbying/Podesta Group scandal drop.
The Gates Plea agreement means ENDGAME for Tony Podesta, Paul Manafort, et al.
With Rick Gates flipping, the floodgates have opened.
Oh God, I hope not. Obama was a POS President but can't let myself believe he blackmailed the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.Wendy 1990 said:
So I guess Fusion also investigated Roberts to get leverage.
What's the difference if obama uses him as he needs too?Gigem_94 said:
If Roberts had resigned then Obama would have gotten to appoint another liberal. Still prefer a compromised Roberts over a liberal any day.
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Obama was a POS President but can't let myself believe he blackmailed the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.