Not for sale so much as willing to work for whoever will keep them employed and promoted.
oysterbayAG said:
So let's recap the current status of all this. Mueller and his sidekick Rosenstein couldn't prove Trump collusion with the Russians so they are now trying to prove collusion against Hookers ! Somehow l just don't see how this is going to fly !
There are conflicts of interests in private practice. In small towns with few lawyers, it happens quite often. But when an attorney steps out of line, the clients have the ability to sue and be recompensed.MouthBQ98 said:
What a giant web of conflicts of interest runnIng all these investigations..
Agnzona said:
So if Cohen is a long time criminal why was he never investigated before? Can one be a corrupt, criminal attorney and the establishment looks the other way until you cross them?
New York has its own special type of corruption. The Roy Cohn type.Quote:
Yes, one can be corrupt criminal & establishment looks the other way
Or, one can be corrupt criminal & just gets away without the establishment knowing.
Example 1,342 - Anything the Dems accuse you of they themselves are already doing.drcrinum said:
Well, TCTH has a source. He must have received a tip. Any guesses?
TCTH has been speculating for a long time that the contractors were Fusion GPS & Crowdstrike. Crowdstrike is former FBI, & Fusion GPS is former WSJ...although Fusion GPS did work for the Russians on the Magnitsky Act. You don't suppose that Fusion GPS is a Russian asset?
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Well, TCTH has a source. He must have received a tip. Any guesses?
TCTH has been speculating for a long time that the contractors were Fusion GPS & Crowdstrike. Crowdstrike is former FBI, & Fusion GPS is former WSJ...although Fusion GPS did work for the Russians on the Magnitsky Act. You don't suppose that Fusion GPS is a Russian asset?
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News-For-Hire Scandal Deepens: 'Fusion GPS' Sleazy Venezuela Links Shed New Light on Trump Dossier
...If taking money from repressive kleptocracies is an ugly business, an even uglier story emerges when you start connecting the dots. Add Fusion GPS's contracts with Russian and Russian-linked entities together with the company's role in compiling and distributing a defamatory dossier sourced to the Kremlin, and the idea that the Trump Dossier was a Kremlin information operation becomes quite plausiblewith much of the U.S. media serving as the delivery mechanism for a poison dart aimed at the legitimacy of the American democratic system...
aggiehawg said:
How about this from Comey's book?LinkQuote:
Ex-FBI Director James Comey savages President Trump in his bestselling new tell-all, "A Higher Loyalty" but also skewers former Attorney General Loretta Lynch for her dubious handling of the Hillary Clinton email probe.
Lynch, wrote Comey, had a "tortured half-out, half-in approach" to the investigation, and he said he even considered calling for a special prosecutor to be appointed to oversee the probe because of Lynch's ambivalence.
"But I decided it would be brutally unfair to do that," he wrote.
Unfair to whom?Quote:
Still, his grave concerns about Lynch prompted him to provide the public with an independent opinion about the investigation a move that led to howls from Trump and the GOP, who accused him of circumventing the chain of command.
"I needed to visibly step away from Loretta Lynch and do something I never could have imagined before 2016: having the FBI separately offer its views to the American people by making public my recommendation" that Clinton not be charged "and the thinking behind it."
Americans, he argued, "needed and deserved transparency, and I believed that I had the independent reputation to step out front and take the hits."
Ever the savior, eh Jimmy?So even Lynch knew he was a wimp??Quote:
In another passage, he portrayed Lynch as a political actor more concerned with appearances than the truth.
The pair met privately days before the election, and the AG gave him a hug, telling him he had done the right thing when he made his sudden announcement that the feds' probe into Clinton's emails was reopening only to say days later that it was once again closed with no signs of criminality.
"She said, with just the slightest hint of a smile, 'Try to look beat up.' She had told somebody she was going to chew me out for what I had done. What a world," he wrote.
Later, however, he wrote that "I, for one, didn't see any instance when Attorney General Lynch interfered with the conduct of the investigation" into the former first lady.
Now this just ridiculous.Quote:
He also dismissed the significance of the infamous tarmac meeting between Lynch and Bill Clinton arguing that if Bubba was intent on influencing the investigation into his wife's private email server, he wouldn't have done so in such a public manner "in broad daylight."
While I greatly appreciate your understanding and support, the FBI and DOJ are only reined in when the judiciary follows the Constitution.Quote:
Every aspect of your post is a great illustration of what happens when a nation's constitution becomes compromised and no longer is used as the ultimate arbiter by those who have taken the very positions created to protect the constitution as the nation's arbiter.
To me in my lifetime, the SCOTUS began it's downfall when they went after Clarence Thomas. That to me was when the Judiciary began to really get on shaky ground. It's funny to look back and think of how Earl Warren was considered a radical, and then fast forward to the likes of Sotomayor and Kagan. Ginsberg has been pretty harmless for years until the left started making ground in the SCOTUS balance. Now she hangs on for dear life, because their foothold is slipping. If you look back at the appointments over the last 50 years, the left had very little input until Clinton came along. Barry went far left as you could get to change the balance, but did his damage with the lower appointments. Harry Reid bumped the filibuster to enable it and Barry went to town. And the lame duck republicans just laid there and took it. Somewhere we lost the will to fight on the right. I'm just grateful, for all his faults and he has many, Trump came in and said **** you I'll fight back.aggiehawg said:While I greatly appreciate your understanding and support, the FBI and DOJ are only reined in when the judiciary follows the Constitution.Quote:
Every aspect of your post is a great illustration of what happens when a nation's constitution becomes compromised and no longer is used as the ultimate arbiter by those who have taken the very positions created to protect the constitution as the nation's arbiter.
Executive and legislative branches can argue and brawl but it is the SCOTUS that is the final word.
And as Justice Jackson said: "We are not final because we are infallible, but we are infallible only because we are final."
MouthBQ98 said:
Not for sale so much as willing to work for whoever will keep them employed and promoted.
RoscoePColtrane said:To me in my lifetime, the SCOTUS began it's downfall when they went after Clarence Thomas. That to me was when the Judiciary began to really get on shaky ground. It's funny to look back and think of how Earl Warren was considered a radical, and then fast forward to the likes of Sotomayor and Kagan. Ginsberg has been pretty harmless for years until the left started making ground in the SCOTUS balance. Now she hangs on for dear life, because their foothold is slipping. If you look back at the appointments over the last 50 years, the left had very little input until Clinton came along. Barry went far left as you could get to change the balance, but did his damage with the lower appointments. Harry Reid bumped the filibuster to enable it and Barry went to town. And the lame duck republicans just laid there and took it. Somewhere we lost the will to fight on the right. I'm just grateful, for all his faults and he has many, Trump came in and said **** you I'll fight back.aggiehawg said:While I greatly appreciate your understanding and support, the FBI and DOJ are only reined in when the judiciary follows the Constitution.Quote:
Every aspect of your post is a great illustration of what happens when a nation's constitution becomes compromised and no longer is used as the ultimate arbiter by those who have taken the very positions created to protect the constitution as the nation's arbiter.
Executive and legislative branches can argue and brawl but it is the SCOTUS that is the final word.
And as Justice Jackson said: "We are not final because we are infallible, but we are infallible only because we are final."
Still want to know what Barry did to compromise Kennedy, I'm almost certain he Hoover'd Justice Kennedy and had something to hold over his head. No matter what it was Kennedy will never be forgiven for Obamacare. Three trillion of this debt resides right on his shoulders.
Hopefully Gorsuch is the beginning of the recovery of a constitutional SCOTUS and the return to common sense law.
It was actually me and you are correct I meant RobertsSafe at Home said:
Hawg, do you mean Roberts instead of Kennedy?
RoscoePColtrane said:It was actually me and you are correct I meant RobertsSafe at Home said:
Hawg, do you mean Roberts instead of Kennedy?
oysterbayAG said:
After the issuance of the IG McCabe Report, I would think Mueller and band might be concerned that the final IG Reports, compared to what Mueller comes up with, will overwhelmingly show Mueller"s bias towards Trump and clearly display to the American people our two systems of Justice !
I never expected anything in the IG report to get a lot of play in the MSM...as long as there aren't indictments. Once the indictments start they will be forced to cover it and oh LORD how they will spin it.backintexas2013 said:oysterbayAG said:
After the issuance of the IG McCabe Report, I would think Mueller and band might be concerned that the final IG Reports, compared to what Mueller comes up with, will overwhelmingly show Mueller"s bias towards Trump and clearly display to the American people our two systems of Justice !
Look at the response to the McCabe report. It didn't get as much coverage as Trump banging Stormey. One person said it showed up on page 4 of the WAPO and wasn't on hardly any front pages. I can't confirm that but it isn't getting a lot of play and the dems on here have avoided it completely.
Mueller's chief concern about the IG's report should be losing credibility of his witnesses. The charges (not an indictment by a grand jury) against Flynn stem from a 302 of a conversation, not an interview, with Peter Strzok. Even if the 302 for Flynn wasn't one of the 302s Strzok altered, the fact that he altered any at all is problematical.oysterbayAG said:
After the issuance of the IG McCabe Report, I would think Mueller and band might be concerned that the final IG Reports, compared to what Mueller comes up with, will overwhelmingly show Mueller"s bias towards Trump and clearly display to the American people our two systems of Justice !
backintexas2013 said:
CNN is already getting out in front of it. Ran an article calling some of the stuff a miscommunication.
Obama bought that huge house just a few miles away from the White House. Valerie Jarrett lives there. He's not been that visible yet. And except for Hillary and Clapper, most of the Obamaites have gone silent.policywonk98 said:backintexas2013 said:
CNN is already getting out in front of it. Ran an article calling some of the stuff a miscommunication.
Makes me wonder who is running point. Is it mostly Obama Inc, Clinton Inc., or a mashup?
There is no way that there is not a fulltime team working in a war room being used as the central authority of information for the DNC and the MSM on anything and everything related to Mueller investigation and all the other investigations related to DOJ and FBI.
George Webb discovered a while back when Barry "rented" the house and wanted to spend a ton on renovations and upgrades the landlord said they'd have to buy it to do what they wanted to do. So they paid 8.1 million for it and built a wall around it, but what was really telling was the THREE truncated fibers that were installed as well. That's what would be feeding the war room at the White House. A single dedicate fiber would suffice any home or business and provide a gigabit of bandwidth easy. He set that house up for something abnormally strange. SOme theorist say that house doesn't even resemble a residence on the inside and more of a command center. It's darn sure suspect.aggiehawg said:Obama bought that huge house just a few miles away from the White House. Valerie Jarrett lives there. He's not been that visible yet. And except for Hillary and Clapper, most of the Obamaites have gone silent.policywonk98 said:backintexas2013 said:
CNN is already getting out in front of it. Ran an article calling some of the stuff a miscommunication.
Makes me wonder who is running point. Is it mostly Obama Inc, Clinton Inc., or a mashup?
There is no way that there is not a fulltime team working in a war room being used as the central authority of information for the DNC and the MSM on anything and everything related to Mueller investigation and all the other investigations related to DOJ and FBI.
Draw your own conclusions.
One has to wonder if Hussein is the brains behind this or if he is just the public face of the operation. Of course the same could be said of his entire Presidency. I know someone who went to high school with him in Hawaii and that person is amazed that the Barry they knew could have ascended to the Presidency. And where did the $8.1M come from?RoscoePColtrane said:George Webb discovered a while back when Barry "rented" the house and wanted to spend a ton on renovations and upgrades the landlord said they'd have to buy it to do what they wanted to do. So they paid 8.1 million for it and built a wall around it, but what was really telling was the THREE truncated fibers that were installed as well. That's what would be feeding the war room at the White House. A single dedicate fiber would suffice any home or business and provide a gigabit of bandwidth easy. He set that house up for something abnormally strange. SOme theorist say that house doesn't even resemble a residence on the inside and more of a command center. It's darn sure suspect.aggiehawg said:Obama bought that huge house just a few miles away from the White House. Valerie Jarrett lives there. He's not been that visible yet. And except for Hillary and Clapper, most of the Obamaites have gone silent.policywonk98 said:backintexas2013 said:
CNN is already getting out in front of it. Ran an article calling some of the stuff a miscommunication.
Makes me wonder who is running point. Is it mostly Obama Inc, Clinton Inc., or a mashup?
There is no way that there is not a fulltime team working in a war room being used as the central authority of information for the DNC and the MSM on anything and everything related to Mueller investigation and all the other investigations related to DOJ and FBI.
Draw your own conclusions.
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FBI Director James Comey attempted to go public as early as the summer of 2016 with information on Russia's campaign to influence the U.S. presidential election, but Obama administration officials blocked him from doing so, two sources with knowledge of the matter tell Newsweek.
Well before the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) accused the Russian government of tampering with the U.S. election in an October 7 statement, Comey pitched the idea of writing an op-ed about the Russian campaign during a meeting in the White House Situation Room in June or July.
"He had a draft of it or an outline. He held up a piece of paper in a meeting and said, 'I want to go forward. What do people think of this?'" says a source with knowledge of the meeting, which included Secretary of State John Kerry, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and National Security Adviser Susan Rice.