It can't be said enough, and I hate to add a post that does not add to the issue of the thread, but when it comes to derailers and trolls....
Not seeing where Zebley was there. Is there a separate visitor log for him on the same day and time meeting with Osburn?drcrinum said:
Uh-oh!
Robert S. Mueller III was then a partner of WilmerHale in its Washington office, so that's him. This would have been a formal consultation visit, so there should be records at the office for this. Suspicious for dealing with Hillary's e-mail server. Compromised!
Katica is a specialist at examining government records. She has made some major discoveries.
Can you tell me what the indictment or plea has to with the Trump campaign?that_one_guy said:
Mueller continues to do work.
Rick Gates, Trump Campaign Aide, to Plead Guilty in Mueller Inquiry and Cooperate
https://nyti.ms/2EX0jbx
Click on the blue underlined link in her tweet; goes to below. Scroll down to bottom where "other visitors scheduled for this appointment" and you will see Aaron M. Zebley listed.aggiehawg said:Not seeing where Zebley was there. Is there a separate visitor log for him on the same day and time meeting with Osburn?drcrinum said:
Uh-oh!
Robert S. Mueller III was then a partner of WilmerHale in its Washington office, so that's him. This would have been a formal consultation visit, so there should be records at the office for this. Suspicious for dealing with Hillary's e-mail server. Compromised!
Katica is a specialist at examining government records. She has made some major discoveries.
Confused.
If this is the kind of crap he's gonna do, why not fire him and just let a DA handle it. Be a lot cheaper.that_one_guy said:
Mueller continues to do work.
Rick Gates, Trump Campaign Aide, to Plead Guilty in Mueller Inquiry and Cooperate
https://nyti.ms/2EX0jbx
Some details on Gates of which many are unaware:that_one_guy said:
Mueller continues to do work.
Rick Gates, Trump Campaign Aide, to Plead Guilty in Mueller Inquiry and Cooperate
https://nyti.ms/2EX0jbx
You mean he won't sing...how ironic.aggiehawg said:
Ugh! McCain again. And his brain cancer means he will never answer any questions and even if he does, his credibility will be nil due to his lack of cognition.
Don't want to get to Q on this thread, but the quickness in which he was able to return to the Senate after his operation sure was interesting.aggiehawg said:
Ugh! McCain again. And his brain cancer means he will never answer any questions and even if he does, his credibility will be nil due to his lack of cognition.
I mean no one will even try to subpoena and question him about his role in the dossier. He has a built in medical excuse and harassing a supposedly dying man has a bad optic.friscodick said:You mean he won't sing...how ironic.aggiehawg said:
Ugh! McCain again. And his brain cancer means he will never answer any questions and even if he does, his credibility will be nil due to his lack of cognition.
The daughter is in a tizzy on twitter and claiming her and her mom are going to go after POTUS for attacking her ailing father at CPAC. I must have missed that part. So the RINOs fence straddling spawn is worked up and thinks some GAF if she doesn't approve.aggiehawg said:I mean no one will even try to subpoena and question him about his role in the dossier. He has a built in medical excuse and harassing a supposedly dying man has a bad optic.friscodick said:You mean he won't sing...how ironic.aggiehawg said:
Ugh! McCain again. And his brain cancer means he will never answer any questions and even if he does, his credibility will be nil due to his lack of cognition.
Trump called him a loser before he was diagnosed with brain cancer too. Both times he was correct.RoscoePColtrane said:The daughter is in a tizzy on twitter and claiming her and her mom are going to go after POTUS for attacking her ailing father at CPAC. I must have missed that part. So the RINOs fence straddling spawn is worked up and thinks some GAF if she doesn't approve.aggiehawg said:I mean no one will even try to subpoena and question him about his role in the dossier. He has a built in medical excuse and harassing a supposedly dying man has a bad optic.friscodick said:You mean he won't sing...how ironic.aggiehawg said:
Ugh! McCain again. And his brain cancer means he will never answer any questions and even if he does, his credibility will be nil due to his lack of cognition.
RoscoePColtrane said:The daughter is in a tizzy on twitter and claiming her and her mom are going to go after POTUS for attacking her ailing father at CPAC. I must have missed that part. So the RINOs fence straddling spawn is worked up and thinks some GAF if she doesn't approve.aggiehawg said:I mean no one will even try to subpoena and question him about his role in the dossier. He has a built in medical excuse and harassing a supposedly dying man has a bad optic.friscodick said:You mean he won't sing...how ironic.aggiehawg said:
Ugh! McCain again. And his brain cancer means he will never answer any questions and even if he does, his credibility will be nil due to his lack of cognition.
Confirming what hawg and others are saying. "You can't attack him! He has brain cancer!"
If the article was concerned with facts, it would have stopped after the first paragraph where it says neither indictment had info on the central focus of the investigation of Trump/Russian collusion.Quote:
It is unclear exactly what he might have to offer the special counsel, or what his apparent plan to cooperate with Mr. Mueller means for President Trump. Neither indictment indicated that either Mr. Gates or Mr. Manafort had information about the central question of the investigation whether Mr. Trump or his aides coordinated with the Russian government's efforts to disrupt the 2016 election.
But Mr. Gates was present for the most significant periods of activity of the campaign, as Mr. Trump began developing policy positions and his digital operation engaged with millions of voters on platforms such as Facebook. Even after Mr. Manafort was fired by Mr. Trump in August 2016, Mr. Gates remained on in a different role, as a liaison between the campaign and the Republican National Committee. He traveled aboard the Trump plane through Election Day.
In addition to offering some visibility into the Trump campaign, Mr. Gates might be able to provide prosecutors with glimpses into decision-making in the months after the president's election victory. He was a consultant on the transition team, and he also worked in 2017 with America First Policies, the main outside group supporting the Trump presidency.
In your experience and based on what has happened, are Mueller's actions painting him as a black hat? I really don't know what to think. Thanks.aggiehawg said:
I am going to say this one more time. The first step in proving a conspiracy ("collusion") is getting a plea deal where an underling pleads to one actually existing. Then, a prosecutor has a case to work on conspiracy/collusion.
The only conspiracy/collusion being alleged here is tax fraud and failure to report foreign bank accounts from events pre-dating the existence of the Trump campaign.
Mueller isn't "there" yet and is flailing away trying to get anything.
Mueller is a black hat in survival mode with out a doubt.boulderaggie said:In your experience and based on what has happened, are Mueller's actions painting him as a black hat? I really don't know what to think. Thanks.aggiehawg said:
I am going to say this one more time. The first step in proving a conspiracy ("collusion") is getting a plea deal where an underling pleads to one actually existing. Then, a prosecutor has a case to work on conspiracy/collusion.
The only conspiracy/collusion being alleged here is tax fraud and failure to report foreign bank accounts from events pre-dating the existence of the Trump campaign.
Mueller isn't "there" yet and is flailing away trying to get anything.
I never really bought in on the idea that Mueller was a white hat. He's just too close to Comey, for one thing. Comey is a self-righteous, arrogant, megalomaniac who used his office to try to entrap the President.boulderaggie said:In your experience and based on what has happened, are Mueller's actions painting him as a black hat? I really don't know what to think. Thanks.aggiehawg said:
I am going to say this one more time. The first step in proving a conspiracy ("collusion") is getting a plea deal where an underling pleads to one actually existing. Then, a prosecutor has a case to work on conspiracy/collusion.
The only conspiracy/collusion being alleged here is tax fraud and failure to report foreign bank accounts from events pre-dating the existence of the Trump campaign.
Mueller isn't "there" yet and is flailing away trying to get anything.
What is truly sad is that he is able to keep his seat even though most think any testimony will come under scrutiny. How about apply this logic to any and all decisions he is making as well now.aggiehawg said:
Ugh! McCain again. And his brain cancer means he will never answer any questions and even if he does, his credibility will be nil due to his lack of cognition.
McCain has an excuse for this:Line Ate Member said:What is truly sad is that he is able to keep his seat even though most think any testimony will come under scrutiny. How about apply this logic to any and all decisions he is making as well now.aggiehawg said:
Ugh! McCain again. And his brain cancer means he will never answer any questions and even if he does, his credibility will be nil due to his lack of cognition.
No. CTE can never be his excuse. And he would dishonor those who actually suffer from it.SRBS said:
The NVA beat whatever sense McCain once had out of him long ago.
Crooked swamp rat now.
Mueller is in the proverbial sticky wicket, IMO. He has one card and one card only to play. Which card? Goes after Trump and goes down in flames? Or strikes a deal with Trump to Mueller him slink away?boulderaggie said:
Roscoe and Aggiehawg, at some point, Mueller has to realize "Trump knows everything" and that he's going to burn, right? So, if he is indeed a black hat, is this a race to the finish? Do you think Mueller swings for the fences before the IG report comes out? Seems like once it does, he and Comey are cooked.
Mueller only chance is he lures the POTUS into having him fired and then try some stretch at obstruction, or he's riding out the mid terms to see if by chance the left takes the house, because if that happens they will dedicate themselves to impeaching him on anything they trump up. It only takes 218 votes in the house and they can hope they have enough NeverTrumpers to bridge the gap. They'll never get the Senate to confirm it, because I don't think there are enough NeverTrumpers to make up that difference, just like with Clinton, but that may be just enough to to keep him out of 2020.boulderaggie said:
Roscoe and Aggiehawg, at some point, Mueller has to realize "Trump knows everything" and that he's going to burn, right? So, if he is indeed a black hat, is this a race to the finish? Do you think Mueller swings for the fences before the IG report comes out? Seems like once it does, he and Comey are cooked.