Burn it down. Drain the swamp.
cle96 said:
A little off topic but I've been wondering why Trey Gowdy is not running again and if the board thinks he is truly retiring or not. It seems like with his past and what is going on these days he would be even more driven to root out corruption and the swamp.
Just guessing but Paul Ryan is retiring too. Whenever I see a high profile politician that has achieved a great deal and then they take a break (to spend with family, or whatever), I speculate that sometimes they may be positioning themselves for another position, like Governor or Senator. Just a couple of months ago all the talk was of a blue wave. Now, not as much but it still could happen and it still could be rough sledding regardless, and for a politician with greater ambitions getting out while on top and in the majority (vs ending up in the minority) might look like the right move to make. (my 2 cents)valvemonkey91 said:cle96 said:
A little off topic but I've been wondering why Trey Gowdy is not running again and if the board thinks he is truly retiring or not. It seems like with his past and what is going on these days he would be even more driven to root out corruption and the swamp.
Gowdy's voting record and his bloviating in front of congressional panels without any results seem to suggest he is a part of the problem.
A big Russian dump?RoscoePColtrane said:
So what is the whereabouts of Felix Sater? Not a word about him in months.
Something tells me this day is going to be big, It's time for a Friday drop.
I assumed this had something to do with exposing the Clinton Foundation and the resulting risk of Arkancide. It looks like maybe not.Quote:
And it even began spinning that daddy of all superspook argumentsthat revealing any detail about this particular asset could result in "loss of human lives."
My gut feeling it is going to be more from the FBI/DOJ exposed and implicated.akm91 said:A big Russian dump?RoscoePColtrane said:
So what is the whereabouts of Felix Sater? Not a word about him in months.
Something tells me this day is going to be big, It's time for a Friday drop.
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A founder of the opposition research firm that compiled the controversial dossier on President Trump told Senate investigators in August that the FBI had "other intelligence" backing up claims in the dossier and that law enforcement officials had already been investigating the president's team before the dossier was completed.
In more than 300 pages of testimony released unilaterally on Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee's top Democrat, Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson told investigators that the former spy who compiled the dossier told him that the FBI had an informant in the Trump campaign.
But a source close to Fusion GPS told The Hill on Tuesday that Simpson misspoke, mischaracterizing a tip that an Australian diplomat gave the bureau related to Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos.
"Essentially what [former MI6 agent Christopher Steele] told me was they had other intelligence about this matter from an internal Trump campaign source and that that they my understanding was that they believed Chris at this point that they believed Chris's information might be credible because they had other intelligence that indicated the same thing and one of those pieces of intelligence was a human source from inside the Trump organization," Simpson said.
According to Simpson, Steele met with a bureau agent in Rome in the fall of 2016, feeling obligated to turn over the results of his research the second such meeting he had with the FBI. The first took place in first week of July, Simpson said. The bureau launched its investigation into the Trump campaign in late July, according to former FBI Director James Comey.
Simpson would not reveal the source, saying that the person would potentially face physical harm if word got out.
"People who get in the way of the Russians tend to get hurt," Simpson said.
The New York Times reported earlier this month that the FBI's attention was initially drawn to the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia not by the dossier, but by a representative of Australia's government who had met with then-Trump campaign staffer Papadopoulos. Papadopoulos, who has since pleaded guilty to charges of making false statements to the FBI, told the diplomat that Russia had political dirt on Trump's campaign rival, Hillary Clinton.
The Senate Judiciary Committee interviewed Simpson last August as part of its investigation into Russia's election interference. As Capitol Hill Republicans have hammered on the FBI's alleged use of Steele's research in its investigation as evidence of bias, Democrats have pushed for the release of the transcript. Ranking member Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) published the transcript Tuesday without consulting chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who called the decision "confounding."
Window Dressingbackintexas2013 said:
Thanks. Interesting USA Today is jumping on the story yesterday.
When you have some free time, you ought to read the transcript of Simpson's testimony before the HPSIC. Late in his testimony he goes full blown conspiracy theorist, extrapolating on all sorts of nefarious plots from fantasy land. Seemed delusional at points and made me question whether or not he is one of those intelligent paranoid schizophrenics. I wouldn't believe anything he said.RoscoePColtrane said:
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A founder of the opposition research firm that compiled the controversial dossier on President Trump told Senate investigators in August that the FBI had "other intelligence" backing up claims in the dossier and that law enforcement officials had already been investigating the president's team before the dossier was completed.
In more than 300 pages of testimony released unilaterally on Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee's top Democrat, Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson told investigators that the former spy who compiled the dossier told him that the FBI had an informant in the Trump campaign.
But a source close to Fusion GPS told The Hill on Tuesday that Simpson misspoke, mischaracterizing a tip that an Australian diplomat gave the bureau related to Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos.
"Essentially what [former MI6 agent Christopher Steele] told me was they had other intelligence about this matter from an internal Trump campaign source and that that they my understanding was that they believed Chris at this point that they believed Chris's information might be credible because they had other intelligence that indicated the same thing and one of those pieces of intelligence was a human source from inside the Trump organization," Simpson said.
According to Simpson, Steele met with a bureau agent in Rome in the fall of 2016, feeling obligated to turn over the results of his research the second such meeting he had with the FBI. The first took place in first week of July, Simpson said. The bureau launched its investigation into the Trump campaign in late July, according to former FBI Director James Comey.
Simpson would not reveal the source, saying that the person would potentially face physical harm if word got out.
"People who get in the way of the Russians tend to get hurt," Simpson said.
The New York Times reported earlier this month that the FBI's attention was initially drawn to the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia not by the dossier, but by a representative of Australia's government who had met with then-Trump campaign staffer Papadopoulos. Papadopoulos, who has since pleaded guilty to charges of making false statements to the FBI, told the diplomat that Russia had political dirt on Trump's campaign rival, Hillary Clinton.
The Senate Judiciary Committee interviewed Simpson last August as part of its investigation into Russia's election interference. As Capitol Hill Republicans have hammered on the FBI's alleged use of Steele's research in its investigation as evidence of bias, Democrats have pushed for the release of the transcript. Ranking member Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) published the transcript Tuesday without consulting chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who called the decision "confounding."
They were frothing at the mouth over the Brexit movement and Trump was a huge inspiration to the resistance to the crown. Like the elites over here, the brits royalty consider Trump beneath them, and there was now way they could let him in power because it could be the downfall of their ruse they have been bulling on the underlings in their own country. The Elites here refer to them as our closest ally. they forget that we fled those limey *******s to separate ourselves from their crap. The working class aren't enamored by their royal crap. They shiit between their boots like anyone else.drcrinum said:That's a good read, putting all the pieces together. It was the Brits (+Halper), not the Russians.RoscoePColtrane said:
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Trump should declassify every document related to Trump-Russia collusion scam. Expose these POS for who they are.
Nunes was on the transition team. What Dworkin is saying is technically true. Nunes probably is under investigation by Mueller, the DOJ, and the congressional committees just based on the fact he was on the transition.backintexas2013 said:
I could see the DOJ investigating the whole house intel committee for leaks.
Mueller has no reason at all to investigate them. That's just crazy talk.
Of course this is the same msnbc that blew the wiretap story.
Operating under the assumption that Trump is clean, then he really has no reason to do this. It is a long 4/8 years. The investigation is not hurting his approval ratings. There are just as many "pro Trump" reports coming from this story as there are "anti Trump" reports. The longer this drags on, the worse the Dems and media look and the better Trump looks if he comes out clean.sam callahan said:what is your theory on why he hasn't done that already?Quote:
Trump should declassify every document related to Trump-Russia collusion scam. Expose these POS for who they are.
There is a level of legality to it for one reason, and they are fixing to snare a pile of bad guys in our own government, and after that, then a lot will be rolled out. The deep state has met their match.sam callahan said:Quote:
Trump should declassify every document related to Trump-Russia collusion scam. Expose these POS for who they are.
what is your theory on why he hasn't done that already?
You have to keep in mind the myriad of data that is available to the head of the executive branch. The short answer is, "everything." They're running a counterintelligence/coup play against their boss.sam callahan said:Quote:
Trump should declassify every document related to Trump-Russia collusion scam. Expose these POS for who they are.
what is your theory on why he hasn't done that already?