Which is why this is so absolutely amazing that it ballooned into the **** storm we are seeing now.
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More than six out of 10 believe that the recent FBI raid on the president's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was within the special counsel's power,
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68 percent believe the president should not fire either Mueller or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
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Fifty-two percent were supportive of Mueller investigating wherever he chooses, while 48 percent believe he should stick to Russian election meddling.
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Only 37 percent affirmatively believe Mueller has uncovered evidence of Trump campaign officials colluding with the Russians. The same percentage of people believes Mueller hasn't cleared that bar, with another 26 percent unsure.
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Fifty-five percent say bias played a role "in launching investigations" against Trump, but 51 percent also say that the investigations were started "on the basis of significant hard evidence."
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59 percent say that "former heads of the FBI should avoid politics."
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A slim majority of 52 percent said it was wrong of Comey to leak memos after he was fired
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The new polling found that 52 percent of registered voters believe it was wrong for him to leak the memos in the first place, and that 56 percent say Comey should be indicted if the DOJ investigation finds he "knowingly leaked classified information."
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Almost three-quarters of voters back a second special counsel to "investigate potential abuses at the FBI," an up-tick from last month's results, while 65 percent back prosecutors looking into Comey and former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe.
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The partisan breakdown is 37 percent Democrat, 32 percent Republican, 29 percent independent and 4 percent other.
The fact that he could be so brazen tells you how rotten to the core the swamp is.aggiehawg said:
Marc Elias' specialty is campaign finance law. And he routinely pushes the envelope. Looks like he ripped that envelope all to hell on the 84 million...at a time when he was counsel for both the DNC and the Hillary campaign.
Ooops!
hbtheduce said:backintexas2013 said:
How long before they leak?
7 mins at most
Yesaggiehawg said:
If the texts come out tonight, should we start a separate thread?
Bulldog73 said:
Polls on Mueller, Comey, Rosenstein, etc.
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/385079-majority-support-muellers-handling-of-special-counsel-probe-poll
Seems to me like the blue pill still prevails in the country, and that about a third of those polled don't have the slightest care for facts or law, Trump should just burn.
Why?benchmark said:Yesaggiehawg said:
If the texts come out tonight, should we start a separate thread?
To prevent a lot of cross talk. As we go through and start to post them, a lot gets lost trying to keep up with the analysis and connecting things to what has already been discussed here many pages back. If we keep the the initial text discussion on a separate thread, we can then import the important parts here for further discussion.RoscoePColtrane said:Why?benchmark said:Yesaggiehawg said:
If the texts come out tonight, should we start a separate thread?
This is the part that concerns me. What is going to have to happen to get more folks on the red pill side of things? And is that thing having that affect even feasible?friscodick said:Bulldog73 said:
Polls on Mueller, Comey, Rosenstein, etc.
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/385079-majority-support-muellers-handling-of-special-counsel-probe-poll
Seems to me like the blue pill still prevails in the country, and that about a third of those polled don't have the slightest care for facts or law, Trump should just burn.
Of course the polls show it that way, if you only watch MSM coverage you barely know who the players are that really matter. You only know about Russian indictments and shady dealings with "former Trump associates."
I'd like to see a poll a few weeks after multiple indictments and reporting on real corruption. Of course we're still waiting on that part of it.
Over the past 25 years 42%-45% is the baseline for unwavering blind Dem support. You know.. morons.Paradise Ag said:
" ... that 56 percent say Comey should be indicted if the DOJ investigation finds he 'knowingly leaked classified information'".
And 44% say he shouldn't?
What the hell is wrong with people these days?
SMH.
60% dumb-ass is a bit lower than expected.Bulldog73 said:
Polls on Mueller, Comey, Rosenstein, etc.
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/385079-majority-support-muellers-handling-of-special-counsel-probe-poll
Seems to me like the blue pill still prevails in the country, and that about a third of those polled don't have the slightest care for facts or law, Trump should just burn.Quote:
More than six out of 10 believe that the recent FBI raid on the president's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was within the special counsel's power,
That's my concern.backintexas2013 said:
I agree there could be a ton on converging topics in the texts.
Stupid. Those texts likely will refute that.RoscoePColtrane said:
Comey pretends in his Bret Baier interview he still doesn't know if Clinton/DNC funded the Steele dossier, then claims with total certainty that Republicans funded the dossier first, because Free Beacon hired/fired Fusion GPS before Steele was hired. Incredible this lying POS
"I had no idea what I was doing, I knew absolutely nothing, and every answer I give you will be a lie on top of another lie."aggiehawg said:
Comey is pulling the, "I'm just as stupid and ignorant as Hillary," defense.