Interesting turn of events
i first was going to point out the naivety of your first sentence, then read the rest.stetson said:
If what is unrolling is true, are we to believe that ALL of the people involved in this covering for Hillary, railroading of Trump and the subsequent cover ups were doing it for purely ideological reasons? Did all of these people think that a Hillary win was 100% certain that that there was no risk of being caught? Did some see the risk and demand compensation for it? If they haven't been already, forensic accountants need to be brought in to take a close look at these people. In the famous words of Rhett Butler, "there's money to be made in the building of an empire, but even more to be made in its destruction".
Rockdoc said:
I'm betting IG already has them. Doesn't want everybody to know for obvious reasons.
Eventually, it won't work too well for the attorney. He's already given a statement to the feds about his handling of the memos. He's already a witness against the interests of his client.Secolobo said:
So Comey's private attorney leaked them to the the press...wow. How doe's that work legal friends?
I'm just glad people are benefiting from my borderline obsession/addictionTailgate88 said:
Just want to say thanks for your work in updating this thread.
Misery loves companybackintexas2013 said:
I am not benefiting at all. I am now reading all this crap.
There's some red pill popping tonight.Wendy 1990 said:
Just heard on Fox News that the Secret Society met in secret locations...
Ron Johnson dropped that tidbit. I hope they had a sign in list. :-)
Allow me to expand on this further. There would be little reason for a law professor at Colombia to have security clearance. We know that four out of the seven Comey "memos" contained classified information and that Comey had given four memos to Richman. Deductive reasoning leads one to conclude that Richman was given at a minimum one such memo that contained classified information. Richman is now a party to a federal crime. (And moreover, should have known that being a law professor and all.)aggiehawg said:Eventually, it won't work too well for the attorney. He's already given a statement to the feds about his handling of the memos. He's already a witness against the interests of his client.Secolobo said:
So Comey's private attorney leaked them to the the press...wow. How doe's that work legal friends?
Ethically, very bad pookie.
Comey is worth tens of millions. He made coin working for financial concerns during his time out of government and then just landed a six mil book advance.Bobcat06 said:
Could it be that whoever ponied up for Strzok's attorney doesn't feel the need to pay for Comey's (so Comey is begging his friend instead)?
Then why the hell wouldn't he just lawyer up with a better choice of an attorney? Maybe all the good ones in DC are already taken and we just don't know it...aggiehawg said:Comey is worth tens of millions. He made coin working for financial concerns during his time out of government and then just landed a six mil book advance.Bobcat06 said:
Could it be that whoever ponied up for Strzok's attorney doesn't feel the need to pay for Comey's (so Comey is begging his friend instead)?
You can tell who they are because they wear rings on their left hands.Wendy 1990 said:
Just heard on Fox News that the Secret Society met in secret locations...
Ron Johnson dropped that tidbit. I hope they had a sign in list. :-)
Comey has quite a high opinion of himself and his abilities. He also is very self-righteous and thinks he's some sort of hero. IOW, the guys is nuts. And his buddy is a law professor at Colombia, his bona fides as a leftist looney toon are already established just by that fact.Tailgate88 said:Then why the hell wouldn't he just lawyer up with a better choice of an attorney? Maybe all the good ones in DC are already taken and we just don't know it...aggiehawg said:Comey is worth tens of millions. He made coin working for financial concerns during his time out of government and then just landed a six mil book advance.Bobcat06 said:
Could it be that whoever ponied up for Strzok's attorney doesn't feel the need to pay for Comey's (so Comey is begging his friend instead)?
Paladin05 said:You can tell who they are because they wear rings on their left hands.Wendy 1990 said:
Just heard on Fox News that the Secret Society met in secret locations...
Ron Johnson dropped that tidbit. I hope they had a sign in list. :-)
There's something else that is also on Mueller's mind, the Strzok/Page texts that Mueller himself culled or redacted before they were given to Congress. Mueller knows sooner or later, a judge will take a look see at them to see if there were justifiable reasons for his withholding them.Rapier108 said:
Looks like Mueller is trying to get ahead of the memo by demanding an interview with Trump to ask him about firing Flynn and Comey.
Of course, that is nothing more than attempting to set a process crime trap.