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The news is slow today so it's time for a MAGA pep talk courtesy of the former Imperator Rex, now turned poet,
Vachel Lindsay.
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Mueller's Focus on Adviser to United Arab Emirates Indicates Widening of Inquiry
George Nader, a Lebanese-American businessman, has hovered on the fringes of international diplomacy for three decades. He was a back-channel negotiator with Syria during the Clinton administration, reinvented himself as an adviser to the de facto ruler of the United Arab Emirates, and last year was a frequent visitor to President Trump's White House.
Mr. Nader is now a focus of the investigation by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel. In recent weeks, Mr. Mueller's investigators have questioned Mr. Nader and have pressed witnesses for information about any possible attempts by the Emiratis to buy political influence by directing money to support Mr. Trump during the presidential campaign, according to people with knowledge of the discussions.
The investigators have also asked about Mr. Nader's role in White House policymaking, those people said, suggesting that the special counsel investigation has broadened beyond Russian election meddling to include Emirati influence on the Trump administration. The focus on Mr. Nader could also prompt an examination of how money from multiple countries has flowed through and influenced Washington during the Trump era.
How much this line of inquiry is connected to Mr. Mueller's original task of investigating contacts between Mr. Trump's campaign and Russia is unclear. The examination of the U.A.E. comes amid a flurry of recent activity by Mr. Mueller.
I'm beginning to think that Trump leaks to Haberman on purpose. Creates his own false news through her willingness to say anything bad about him.Quote:
Of course this is Maggie Haberman of the NYSlimes and it involves a reputed leak from Team Mueller. Could be just stirring the pot, but it seems rather far afield from the Russian probe. Grasping for straws? The UAE was a donor to the Clinton Foundation.
Quote from Bannon. Fake news, real leaks.Quote:
"The Democrats don't matter...The real opposition is the media. And the way to deal with them is to flood the zone with s**t."
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How a Champion of Democracy Became a Manafort Flack
In the middle of the 2012 presidential race, Mitt Romney's campaign had an unusual moment. The Republican billed himself as a foreign policy hawk who would stand up to the Kremlin. But on May 9, 2012, one of his foreign policy advisors, lobbyist Vin Weber, signed a little-noticed contract with a man in Vladimir Putin's wider orbit. It was a deal that would reverberate for years to come....
Two years later, in 2012, Weber sowed the seeds for his Mueller encounter. At the time, Manafort was working for Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's Kremlin-allied president. Some in Yanukovych's government were pushing for the country to sign an agreement with the European Union that would have warmed their relations. But they didn't want to make the democratic reforms Western governments would have demanded. Also, Yanukovych's top political rival, Yulia Tymoshenko, was imprisoned at the time, and they didn't want to let her out.
So Yanukovych and his allies hired a phalanx of lobbyists through Paul Manafort and his then-deputy, Rick Gates to try to persuade leaders in Washington and Brussels that reforms wouldn't be necessary for Ukraine and the EU to grow closer, and that Tymoshenko's imprisonment was above-board.
By signing a contract with a group called the European Centre for a Modern Ukraine, Weber became part of that phalanx....
Earth to Sessions! Come in Jeff! Start prosecuting FARA violations and ruin as many lobbyists as possible.Quote:
Mueller's probe has left K Street shaken, with lobbyists scrambling to update their filings. And it destroyed the Podesta Group, a Democratic-aligned firm that also worked with Manafort and Weber. MercuryLLC has stayed in tact, and is raking in more business than ever. Weber hasn't slowed down either. The firm's latest Justice Department fillings show he's been busy making calls and setting up meetings for the government of Qatar.
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..."So Congress has proven itself incapable of investigating this FISA abuse. DOJ should not be looking into it. We need an independent arbiter that's either the inspector general or special counsel."
Gowdy also said, "Maria over the weekend, I'd counted up almost two dozen witnesses that the inspector general would not have access to, were he alone conducting this investigation, so I think we're trending perhaps towards another special counsel because of this unique fact pattern and the fact that there are witnesses outside the reach of the inspector general."...
"You need an independent arbiter, and the Department of Justice cannot investigate itself. Horowitz can Horowitz is a fair guy, but when there are two dozen witnesses that have left the department or worked for another agency, someone else has to do it and I am reluctant to call for special counsel, but I think it may be unavoidable in this fact pattern."
You and I both know it will never happen unless Trump forces their hand. The AG's for decades has turned a blind eye to FARA violations because the Swamp loves the money. I've talked about this until I'm blue in the face. Mueller charging anyone with a FARA violation is window dressing because they never pursue the charges and are dropped down through history. It's all fluffaggiehawg said:Earth to Sessions! Come in Jeff! Start prosecuting FARA violations and ruin as many lobbyists as possible.Quote:
Mueller's probe has left K Street shaken, with lobbyists scrambling to update their filings. And it destroyed the Podesta Group, a Democratic-aligned firm that also worked with Manafort and Weber. MercuryLLC has stayed in tact, and is raking in more business than ever. Weber hasn't slowed down either. The firm's latest Justice Department fillings show he's been busy making calls and setting up meetings for the government of Qatar.
And Ma'am I'm aware of what you meant, it's just been a frustration of mine for decades. I wasn't meaning to come across as being obtuse, just venting more than anything, and you got fragged on accident, my apologies..aggiehawg said:
Point being that we already have laws on the books that can be utilized to clean out the lobbyists. Don't need Congress to act, need the Trump Administration to act.
I suppose he could, if Horowitz has kept his license to practice law up to date.Bobcat06 said:
Could Sessions appoint Horowitz as Special Prosecutor?
He already knows everything but just needs prosecutorial authority, right?
The best thing to do would be select someone from completely outside of D.C. such as a state AG or someone from a state AG's office who has experience in large scale investigations.aggiehawg said:I suppose he could, if Horowitz has kept his license to practice law up to date.Bobcat06 said:
Could Sessions appoint Horowitz as Special Prosecutor?
He already knows everything but just needs prosecutorial authority, right?
Now that is actually the most plausible answer to date. Grant Horowitz prosecutorial authority. It's politically sound as he is an Obama appointee, pretty much not political from all anyone can tell. The left can't scream bloody murder that he's a Trump apologist or crony.aggiehawg said:I suppose he could, if Horowitz has kept his license to practice law up to date.Bobcat06 said:
Could Sessions appoint Horowitz as Special Prosecutor?
He already knows everything but just needs prosecutorial authority, right?
The other advantage that Horowitz has is that he could take people from his own office for his team. Avoid the outside attorneys and their staffing issues. He still would need some FBI folks though, or maybe NSA computer nerds?Rapier108 said:The best thing to do would be select someone from completely outside of D.C. such as a state AG or someone from a state AG's office who has experience in large scale investigations.aggiehawg said:I suppose he could, if Horowitz has kept his license to practice law up to date.Bobcat06 said:
Could Sessions appoint Horowitz as Special Prosecutor?
He already knows everything but just needs prosecutorial authority, right?
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Mr. Horowitz worked in DOJ from 1991 to 2002. He served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 1991 to 1999, where he was the Chief of the Public Corruption Unit and a Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division. In 1995, he was awarded the Attorney General's Award for Distinguished Service for his work on a complex police corruption investigation. Thereafter, he worked in the DOJ Criminal Division in Washington from 1999 to 2002, first as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General and then as Chief of Staff.
Would Chris Christie or Rudy Giuliani fit the bill?Rapier108 said:The best thing to do would be select someone from completely outside of D.C. such as a state AG or someone from a state AG's office who has experience in large scale investigations.aggiehawg said:I suppose he could, if Horowitz has kept his license to practice law up to date.Bobcat06 said:
Could Sessions appoint Horowitz as Special Prosecutor?
He already knows everything but just needs prosecutorial authority, right?
No, to both.cctexagMD said:Would Chris Christie or Rudy Giuliani fit the bill?Rapier108 said:The best thing to do would be select someone from completely outside of D.C. such as a state AG or someone from a state AG's office who has experience in large scale investigations.aggiehawg said:I suppose he could, if Horowitz has kept his license to practice law up to date.Bobcat06 said:
Could Sessions appoint Horowitz as Special Prosecutor?
He already knows everything but just needs prosecutorial authority, right?
You have to admit watching the left meltdown would be iconic, but you are right, NO to BOTHaggiehawg said:No, to both.cctexagMD said:Would Chris Christie or Rudy Giuliani fit the bill?Rapier108 said:The best thing to do would be select someone from completely outside of D.C. such as a state AG or someone from a state AG's office who has experience in large scale investigations.aggiehawg said:I suppose he could, if Horowitz has kept his license to practice law up to date.Bobcat06 said:
Could Sessions appoint Horowitz as Special Prosecutor?
He already knows everything but just needs prosecutorial authority, right?
Confess I wasn't thinking about the left's reaction. I was thinking about who could actually run an effective and rigorous investigation. Neither Christie nor Rudy could do so, in my estimation. (Too bad Bugliosi died.)Quote:
You have to admit watching the left meltdown would be iconic, but you are right, NO to BOTH
Lie.FriscoKid said:
I need y'alls help. Someone said it was disclosed (in a footnote on the FISA application) that the DNC/Hillary had paid for the dossier. I didn't think this was claimed anywhere, including the Schiff memo.
drcrinum said:
If you are not watching Mark Levin on FoxNews right now, you should be. Has Nunes in an interview.
Just posted a link to the latest episode in full in it's own threaddrcrinum said:
If you are not watching Mark Levin on FoxNews right now, you should be. Has Nunes in an interview.
aggiehawg said:Lie.FriscoKid said:
I need y'alls help. Someone said it was disclosed (in a footnote on the FISA application) that the DNC/Hillary had paid for the dossier. I didn't think this was claimed anywhere, including the Schiff memo.
tallgrant explained well.
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No, to both.