I knew The Big Lebowski would come in handy.BQ78 said:
Added to my vocabulary, I will now say micturate instead of "peeing on."
I knew The Big Lebowski would come in handy.BQ78 said:
Added to my vocabulary, I will now say micturate instead of "peeing on."
Hair? Ankles? Subway?Adam Ag 98 said:
I met Rosenstein a couple of weeks ago. It was surreal to be talking with him while all along wondering if he would have a job by the end of the evening.
Nunes was just on the 9am FoxBusiness with Maria Bartiromo. Maybe there will be a video product available later this morning.RoscoePColtrane said:
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In an op-ed published this weekend in the New York Times, Frisch and Simpson write:Quote:
Put aside Russian collusion for a moment. Press pause on possible presidential obstruction of justice. Forget Stormy Daniels. The most significant recent development involving the president may be that the special counsel, Robert Mueller, has subpoenaed Trump Organization business records as part of his inquiry into Russian interference in the presidential election.
Those documents and records recently seized by the F.B.I. from the president's personal lawyer Michael Cohen might answer a question raised by the president's critics: Have certain real estate investors used Trump-branded properties to launder the proceeds of criminal activity around the world?
The actual op-ed is behind a paywall but I got this info Here.Quote:
"This reporting has not uncovered conclusive evidence that the Trump Organization or its principals knowingly abetted criminal activity. And it's not reasonable to expect the company to keep track of every condo buyer in a Trump-branded building," they write.
This is an admission of their original intent. Make a bunch of phony noise about collusion, obstruction, stormy, etc. and then get your hands on his business records in hopes of finding something. The investigation should be shut down immediately.aggiehawg said:
Fusion GPS reemerged:Quote:
In an op-ed published this weekend in the New York Times, Frisch and Simpson write:Quote:
Put aside Russian collusion for a moment. Press pause on possible presidential obstruction of justice. Forget Stormy Daniels. The most significant recent development involving the president may be that the special counsel, Robert Mueller, has subpoenaed Trump Organization business records as part of his inquiry into Russian interference in the presidential election.
Those documents and records recently seized by the F.B.I. from the president's personal lawyer Michael Cohen might answer a question raised by the president's critics: Have certain real estate investors used Trump-branded properties to launder the proceeds of criminal activity around the world?The actual op-ed is behind a paywall but I got this info Here.Quote:
"This reporting has not uncovered conclusive evidence that the Trump Organization or its principals knowingly abetted criminal activity. And it's not reasonable to expect the company to keep track of every condo buyer in a Trump-branded building," they write.
First, the Cohen raid was supposed to have been done the SDNY, not Mueller. So either they are idiots or know more than what the press has been reporting.
Second, when Trump licenses the use of his name only, how does that involve him in any liability for management thereafter??
But why tip their hand in an Op-Ed piece in the NYT?Quote:
This is an admission of their original intent. Make a bunch of phony noise about collusion, obstruction, stormy, etc. and then get your hands on his business records in hopes of finding something. The investigation should be shut down immediately.
Holy cow this is explosive info. This is why everybody is dragging their feet to keep this info from coming out before the midterms. There's got to be a way to put this in simple terms and bring it to the general voting public. I'm beginning to think the dems have gotten to mueller and promised to make him wealthy beyond his imagination if he can fabricate something within the next few months, even if it doesn't stick.drcrinum said:
A must watch!
Adam Ag 98 said:
I met Rosenstein a couple of weeks ago. It was surreal to be talking with him while all along wondering if he would have a job by the end of the evening.
Beat me to it, but here's my real issue, all of them Hillary, Huma, Mills, etc etc all still have security clearances....aggiehawg said:
Hillary didn't leave the State until 2013, IIRC. That was from 2010.
Undoubtedly Hillary maintained a direct link to the DOS long after she ceased being SOS. As long as Nunes is looking into links between DOS & FBI regarding the Russian collusion investigation, he should check into communications between DOS & HRC during this time frame as well. (Remember the fire at Chappaqua that destroyed her computer room? About which there has neer been any followup reported?)aggiehawg said:
Hillary didn't leave the State until 2013, IIRC. That was from 2010.
The servers (Platte River and Pagliano created one) were supposed to be in FBI custody from October 2015 on.drcrinum said:Undoubtedly Hillary maintained a direct link to the DOS long after she ceased being SOS. As long as Nunes is looking into links between DOS & FBI regarding the Russian collusion investigation, he should check into communications between DOS & HRC during this time frame as well. (Remember the fire at Chappaqua that destroyed her computer room? About which there has neer been any followup reported?)aggiehawg said:
Hillary didn't leave the State until 2013, IIRC. That was from 2010.
They are counting on running out the clock on Trump and receiving a pass from whoever comes next. Muddy the water and depend on the fact that it will take a long time to clear things up.aggiehawg said:But why tip their hand in an Op-Ed piece in the NYT?Quote:
This is an admission of their original intent. Make a bunch of phony noise about collusion, obstruction, stormy, etc. and then get your hands on his business records in hopes of finding something. The investigation should be shut down immediately.
That's what is puzzling to me. Raise your head like that and draw attention to yourselves by making unsubstantiated allegations?
Trying to get Trump to tweet at them? Or they know they are getting ready to charged with something and want it to look like it's politically motivated?
You would be wrong in that assumption. Arctic was shocked by how little actual useful information was in the Comey memos and denounced the idea of a Special Counsel having been appointed because of them.Quote:
Law practice, indeed! It is whatever they say it is, even though I'm sure Artic doesn't see it that way.
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...Last week the FBI releases the original "electronic communication" (EC) documents, that underpinned the origin of the FBI counterintelligence operation. The first half of this interview contains some stunning information: the raw intelligence product within the EC did not come through official intelligence channels.
Meaning, the origin of the 2016 counterintelligence operation, which was specifically started by CIA Director John Brennan sharing his 'raw intelligence product' with the FBI, was not an official product of the U.S. intelligence community. Brennan was NOT using official partnerships with intelligence agencies of our Five-Eyes partner nations; and he did not provide raw intelligence -as an outcome of those relationships- to the FBI.
The questions, many of which are rhetorical against the backdrop of political motives, become: if the EC is not based on official intelligence from U.S. intelligence apparatus or any of the 'five-eyes' partners, then what is the origin, source and purpose therein, of the unofficial raw intelligence? Who created it? And why?...
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/no-official-intel-used-to-start-fbi-probe-into-trump-campaign-russia-collusion-rep-nunesQuote:
Adam Schiff, a California Democrat and ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, responded to Nunes' comments on Sunday, calling the information regarding Papadopoulos which led to the initiation of the investigation "well-founded."
"The majority seems to believe that if it can discredit the initiation of the investigation by attacking the FBI, Justice Department and State Department, it can get the public to ignore the growing body of evidence of illicit contacts between the Trump campaign and the Russians. This approach is as disingenuous as it is destructive to our institutions," Schiff said in a statement to Fox News.
Yeah, I know, I owe him a little bit of an apology for that comment. There are a few who view the law as it's been written, and upheld in 230 years of case law, whether I agree, or not. Thanks.aggiehawg said:You would be wrong in that assumption. Arctic was shocked by how little actual useful information was in the Comey memos and denounced the idea of a Special Counsel having been appointed because of them.Quote:
Law practice, indeed! It is whatever they say it is, even though I'm sure Artic doesn't see it that way.
Arctic and I rarely agree politically but do share the same legal analyses on occasion. This was one of them and it was a big one.