backintexas2013 said:
But this one didn't seem like she cared he was married. She was totally ok with it. Easy pickings for him
well yes.... obviously she was a co-worker anyway.
convenience.
backintexas2013 said:
But this one didn't seem like she cared he was married. She was totally ok with it. Easy pickings for him
A few days ago:AG 2000' said:backintexas2013 said:
In that picture she looks like a solid 3 Other pictures she had never been above a 2.
That's her college law school photo. Big difference between that and now that she's been living the high life with a government expense account.
#ButtStuffAg with kids said:TexAgsAnon said:
Of all the things that I can't wrap my head around in the whole text messaging debacle, one stands out more than the rest.
Peter Stzrok is a decent looking guy. Not a Lothario, but not a goonie's Sloth.
So why in the blue hell is he risking everything for Lisa "A solid 2 with makeup on" Page?
Maybe Page does the freak stuff that wifey won't do?
Preach.aggiehawg said:
Can we get back on topic please instead of dissecting Strzok and Page's sex life? Visuals are getting pretty disgusting.
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COULD YOU TEXT SOMEBODY EVERY FOUR MINUTES FOR FIVE MONTHS? That's what those FBI lovers, Counter-Intelligence agent Peter Strzok and bureau lawyer Lisa Page, did during those now-formerly missing five months. Think about that for a moment:
- There are 12,960,000 seconds in five 30-day months.
- 12,960,000 divided by 50,000 equals a new text message every 259.2 seconds.
- That means Strzok and Page texted each other on average every 4.32 minutes.
- Every day of every week of every month for five months!
- Give or take a few here and there, of course.
Friend, this thread is about Strzok and Page, despite whatever it has morphed into recently.jjeffers1 said:Preach.aggiehawg said:
Can we get back on topic please instead of dissecting Strzok and Page's sex life? Visuals are getting pretty disgusting.
This thread is extremely informative and important. Let's cut down on the worthless chatter.
we paid them to text each other. How could they ever work? Did they text while together?Cepe said:
https://www.lifezette.com/polizette/fbi-lovers-texted-every-four-minutes-during-those-missing-five-months/Quote:
COULD YOU TEXT SOMEBODY EVERY FOUR MINUTES FOR FIVE MONTHS? That's what those FBI lovers, Counter-Intelligence agent Peter Strzok and bureau lawyer Lisa Page, did during those now-formerly missing five months. Think about that for a moment:
- There are 12,960,000 seconds in five 30-day months.
- 12,960,000 divided by 50,000 equals a new text message every 259.2 seconds.
- That means Strzok and Page texted each other on average every 4.32 minutes.
- Every day of every week of every month for five months!
- Give or take a few here and there, of course.
The assumption though is that no other parties were included in the texts. If there were group texts, say among a 'secret society', multiple people could be texting with S & P. Remember, we have only been exposed to a small number of texts so far.Cepe said:
https://www.lifezette.com/polizette/fbi-lovers-texted-every-four-minutes-during-those-missing-five-months/Quote:
COULD YOU TEXT SOMEBODY EVERY FOUR MINUTES FOR FIVE MONTHS? That's what those FBI lovers, Counter-Intelligence agent Peter Strzok and bureau lawyer Lisa Page, did during those now-formerly missing five months. Think about that for a moment:
- There are 12,960,000 seconds in five 30-day months.
- 12,960,000 divided by 50,000 equals a new text message every 259.2 seconds.
- That means Strzok and Page texted each other on average every 4.32 minutes.
- Every day of every week of every month for five months!
- Give or take a few here and there, of course.
Jesus Christ! I wish people would pay attention to the details of the stories. 50,000 texts exchanged over a two year period minus the formerly "missing" five months.Cepe said:
https://www.lifezette.com/polizette/fbi-lovers-texted-every-four-minutes-during-those-missing-five-months/Quote:
COULD YOU TEXT SOMEBODY EVERY FOUR MINUTES FOR FIVE MONTHS? That's what those FBI lovers, Counter-Intelligence agent Peter Strzok and bureau lawyer Lisa Page, did during those now-formerly missing five months. Think about that for a moment:
- There are 12,960,000 seconds in five 30-day months.
- 12,960,000 divided by 50,000 equals a new text message every 259.2 seconds.
- That means Strzok and Page texted each other on average every 4.32 minutes.
- Every day of every week of every month for five months!
- Give or take a few here and there, of course.
Oh it was a lot. Not disputing that but the wrong number has been repeated enough now that no one is questioning it. Hell, I've even heard people on FNC say it. Bet that makes Catherine Herridge grind her teeth since it was her story and quite specific about the "over a two year period" point.backintexas2013 said:
By my estimated math that's about 85 a day. That's pretty high. If we assume he didn't text around his wife that's about 8 an hour. Assuming 8 hours of sleep and four with the family.
Soooo ... maybe Sessions and Wray are both concerned the 'premature' release of the Congressional memo may jeopardize their action after the IG investigation is released? I'm hopeful both are laying low waiting for the IG report to give them political cover for a major house cleaning. No doubt the Congressional memo will be painted as partisan ... therefore by extension, any action by Sessions or Wray resulting from the memo would also be painted as partisan... not so much if their action results from the IG report.aggiehawg said:
Can we get back on topic please ...
That's a fair point. Optics aside there could be a more practical consideration...they haven't gotten the "Big Cheese" target yet. If underlings are being squeezed and the prosecutors are going up the food chain in obtaining indictments, some immunity deals, more indictments, rinse, repeat.benchmark said:Soooo ... maybe Sessions and Wray are both concerned the 'premature' release of the Congressional memo may jeopardize their action after the IG investigation is released? I'm hopeful both are laying low waiting for the IG report to give them political cover for a major house cleaning. No doubt the Congressional memo will be painted as partisan ... therefore by extension, any action by Sessions or Wray resulting from the memo would also be painted as partisan... not so much if their action results from the IG report.aggiehawg said:
Can we get back on topic please ...
Remember, both Sessions and Wray have departments to run after the imminent DOJ/FBI bloodbath ... better the bloodbath result from the IG report rather than a 'partisan' Congressional committee memo.
Nice try, but no go.Quote:
Maybe they are saving it for after Sessions indictment for perjury.
Serious question: Where do you get this crap?? Is there a 4chan or reddit subforum for liberal moonbats, like Tanya's BSC Moms??Lot Y Tailgate said:
It is obvious "release the memo" is about gaining support for a nothing burger that will be used as a whataboutism defense when **** hits the fan in the Mueller investigation.
Seems to me, with the release of the "We, the DOJ, found the texts that the FBI could not" news today, that the FBI and DOJ are not on the same team...Lot Y Tailgate said:Trolling is thinking the FBI and DOJ is about to be ripped apart, or maybe that is getting trolled, by 4chan.Deats said:
Lot Y trolling again
I think today's text message discovery is the first sign that the FBI has been isolated...backintexas2013 said:
People have already been demoted and/or are leaving (retiring or going into private sector). It's alreasy started.