It's continually being updated. The threadreader stopped at tweet #98. It's now up to #129. Some additional interesting things, like he carries 2 US passports when he travels, a regular one and a special 'secret' one. He's has to be a spook.Secolobo said:
After reading that carter threadreader story I have a whole new respect for him and it still fascinates me he hasn't hired an attourney through all of this. Now, watching his manerismns and reactions it's like he's playing with them.
drcrinum said:It's continually being updated. The threadreader stopped at tweet #98. It's now up to #129. Some additional interesting things, like he carries 2 US passports when he travels, a regular one and a special 'secret' one. He's has to be a spook.Secolobo said:
After reading that carter threadreader story I have a whole new respect for him and it still fascinates me he hasn't hired an attourney through all of this. Now, watching his manerismns and reactions it's like he's playing with them.
I have submitted for an updated threadreader but it's not responding so far. Probably because the tweets are spread over too many days as the previous one was 19 days ago.
mrad85 said:
like he carries 2 US passports when he travels, a regular one and a special 'secret' one. He's has to be a spook.
This is not that uncommon for military and government folks. IMO
That's a red herring on George Webb's part. Page was a senior midshipman at the Naval Academy from 1992-93. He was selected as a Trident Scholar that year (had to be in top 10% of his class), his specialty being political science, and he was assigned to Rep Les Aspin as a mentor, Aspin being Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. During that year Page wrote a major research paper: "Balancing Congressional Needs for classified Information: A Case Study of the Strategic Defense Initiative". Aspin was also an advisor to Clinton during the 1992 Campaign and was selected to be Sec. of Defense following the election. Page could not be a formal member of any transition team...he was a midshipman with an obligation to the US Navy...he was just assigned to perform a research project under Aspin. Following his graduation in 1993, Page was commissioned an officer in the Navy.friscodick said:
Well, this is interesting. Supposedly Carter Page worked for the Clinton transition team in 1992. This is George Webb and he's a bit controversial but he was all over the Awans even before Imran was arrested.
Thanks for the clarification, I thought '92 seemed a bit far back for Page to be involved and makes sense. Looks like George was guilty of some of the leaps of logic the media seem to make daily with Russia Russia Russia.drcrinum said:That's a red herring on George Webb's part. Page was a senior midshipman at the Naval Academy from 1992-93. He was selected as a Trident Scholar that year (had to be in top 10% of his class), his specialty being political science, and he was assigned to Rep Les Aspin as a mentor, Aspin being Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. During that year Page wrote a major research paper: "Balancing Congressional Needs for classified Information: A Case Study of the Strategic Defense Initiative". Aspin was also an advisor to Clinton during the 1992 Campaign and was selected to be Sec. of Defense following the election. Page could not be a formal member of any transition team...he was a midshipman with an obligation to the US Navy...he was just assigned to perform a research project under Aspin. Following his graduation in 1993, Page was commissioned an officer in the Navy.friscodick said:
Well, this is interesting. Supposedly Carter Page worked for the Clinton transition team in 1992. This is George Webb and he's a bit controversial but he was all over the Awans even before Imran was arrested.
Aw snap..........cctexagMD said:
All charges against Richard Gates dropped?
^Sarge 91 said:
Charges being dismissed, without prejudice, meaning they can be re-filed in the future. Likely a condition of his agreement to testify against Manafort. If he backs out or does not give them what he promised, i.e. strong testimony against Manafort, they re-file the charges.
Different prosecutors take different approaches in cases where one defendant turns State's evidence against another. Some don't dismiss the charges until the subsequent trial and testimony. Others agree to dismiss w/o prejudice to refile the charges if the plea arrangement is not honored.RoscoePColtrane said:
Sounds like Kabuki Theater to me.
Yeah I get that, but I was leaning more towards they pile a plethora of garbage charges on them maybe a third of they can actually prove, knowing they would deal this guy out of having to go to trial and they knew he was vulnerable and would to keep him from having to liquidate his assets to go to trial. He must have been a minor partner to Manafort, or he squandered his money. Manafort likely has cash that Mueller has never found to fight with. Mueller is pounding his chest and looking real busy, but not really doing a lot.aggiehawg said:Different prosecutors take different approaches in cases where one defendant turns State's evidence against another. Some don't dismiss the charges until the subsequent trial and testimony. Others agree to dismiss w/o prejudice to refile the charges if the plea arrangement is not honored.RoscoePColtrane said:
Sounds like Kabuki Theater to me.
If he has moved to dismiss, there will be no sentencing, as I understand it. The case goes away with no penalty. Sweet deal Gates negotiated.aggiehawg said:^Sarge 91 said:
Charges being dismissed, without prejudice, meaning they can be re-filed in the future. Likely a condition of his agreement to testify against Manafort. If he backs out or does not give them what he promised, i.e. strong testimony against Manafort, they re-file the charges.
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This. Part of the plea deal.
Mueller is also under no obligation to ask for leniency on the sentencing for the crimes he has pled to. He's facing 5-6 years.