Thanks!
He already knows what's in there, that's why he hasn't been screaming to see it. He's going through the motions for theater.Line Ate Member said:Maybe a trap for him. Give him something that they know he will want to go to the press about?Rapier108 said:Then we'll probably see a leak within a day or two, especially if he thinks anything in the information can be used to hurt Trump.GCP12 said:
If you need a good laugh read the Transcript from Judge Ellis' court, world classreb, said:
so ive been absent from life for a few months, where we at with this thing. someone summarize for a grateful reb
RoscoePColtrane said:
Napolitano is sounding like polar opposite of Alex Jones
Who knows, 85% might be the new normal since I bet they used it to spy on Romney and others that far back.RoscoePColtrane said:
This still has to be laying in the shadows, and still gives me pause on Mueller's trajectory, when all evidense I'm privy to says the opposite.
85% non compliance screams though. Humor me, I have nothing more to build a case for this theory, but it's one I had a while back when I still thought Mueller was a white hat and going through the motions as a distraction while they snare the entire bunch behind this. It's sounds insane, but at this point, what doesn't? Rodgers had the proof of an illegal counter intel op APRIL 2016, Horowitz had proof of corrupt FBI/DOJ agents April 2017. Mueller had this proof May 16 2017. Given to him during the 4hr meeting with Rosey and Trump. Rosey appoints Mueller the next day. Sessions is recused, it gives the absolute look of a fully separated investigation, evolving into a typical SC witch hunt, while they are really fixing to clean the decks. Eleven FBI agents gone. Many DOJ Agents Gone! Everyone who worked for Obama lawyered up. C/Foundation under investigation, Uranium 1 being looked at, FISA being looked into, HRC Email case reopened.Prosperdick said:Who knows, 85% might be the new normal since I bet they used it to spy on Romney and others that far back.RoscoePColtrane said:
This still has to be laying in the shadows, and still gives me pause on Mueller's trajectory, when all evidense I'm privy to says the opposite.
The word "contractors" fits in that last redacted spot.RoscoePColtrane said:
This still has to be laying in the shadows, and still gives me pause on Mueller's trajectory, when all evidense I'm privy to says the opposite.
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The fight continues, as will our efforts to discern the truth hidden in all the noise. If we don't stop to take stock of what has been accomplished from time to time, and recharge our batteries and our humanity, we run the risk of forgetting exactly what it is we're fighting for
And make no mistake, this fight is for the very soul of our planet and species not just one nation.
drcrinum said:The word "contractors" fits in that last redacted spot.RoscoePColtrane said:
This still has to be laying in the shadows, and still gives me pause on Mueller's trajectory, when all evidense I'm privy to says the opposite.
Personally I think they are hoping all the surveillance turns up something they can use to inflict as much damage to Trump as possible, so its in their best interest to draw it out as long as they can. Once he presents his findings it's over and yes, he can make a recommendation for impeachment but the surveillance would likely end at that point.fasthorses05 said:
Between you and Prosperdick, why doesn't Meuller just throw caution to the wind, and present his findings for impeachment?
I say that a because it sounds like he's played his ace. It doesn't sound like he's finished, or can't recover, but it does sound like he needs to make his move, as the longer this goes on, the worse it gets for his team.
Am I out in left field?
my 2 cents.
I agree. I was trying to eyeball it with a ruler -- you possess computer skills that leave me in the dust.RoscoePColtrane said:drcrinum said:The word "contractors" fits in that last redacted spot.RoscoePColtrane said:
This still has to be laying in the shadows, and still gives me pause on Mueller's trajectory, when all evidense I'm privy to says the opposite.
But this does, you can see at least six figures was the amount of queries, that's a lot, and two digits on targeted offices
Cutouts fits Contractors is too many letters
Both of you are pretty impressive. You both are tracking this stuff like pros. drcrinum can cite page numbers of this thread for review and referrals. Must be indexing the information on spreadsheet or something but drcrinum is keeping track. Roscoe is the document index-er and preserver. Roscoe can shoot out relevant documents in an instant! haha Like I said, Impressive, both of you.drcrinum said:I agree. I was trying to eyeball it with a ruler -- you possess computer skills that leave me in the dust.RoscoePColtrane said:drcrinum said:The word "contractors" fits in that last redacted spot.RoscoePColtrane said:
This still has to be laying in the shadows, and still gives me pause on Mueller's trajectory, when all evidense I'm privy to says the opposite.
But this does, you can see at least six figures was the amount of queries, that's a lot, and two digits on targeted offices
Cutouts fits Contractors is too many letters
I think the worm is turning on Mueller. He was always in a race with IG Horowitz, although Mueller might not have been aware of it at first. The sh**-show that was the FBI's Trump/Russia collusion investigation is about to have its creators exposed as delusional zealots with animus blinders on.Prosperdick said:Personally I think they are hoping all the surveillance turns up something they can use to inflict as much damage to Trump as possible, so its in their best interest to draw it out as long as they can. Once he presents his findings it's over and yes, he can make a recommendation for impeachment but the surveillance would likely end at that point.fasthorses05 said:
Between you and Prosperdick, why doesn't Meuller just throw caution to the wind, and present his findings for impeachment?
I say that a because it sounds like he's played his ace. It doesn't sound like he's finished, or can't recover, but it does sound like he needs to make his move, as the longer this goes on, the worse it gets for his team.
Am I out in left field?
my 2 cents.
I also think they want to present the findings either right before mid-terms or, God help us, in two years.
Actually now that I think of it, I doubt he presents any findings before the mid-terms. They wait to see how the mid-terms pan out and if the Dems take over one or both houses they likely release the findings at that point. If not, they wait and release it in Oct 2020.
Seems highly likely to me that their waiving service and appearing is primarily to gum up the works for Mueller.blindey said:
(off the record, I think a Republican leaning PAC is funding the defense to hire Reed Smith (huge law firm) to hamstring Mueller -- which is working).
VegasAg86 said:Seems highly likely to me that their waiving service and appearing is primarily to gum up the works for Mueller.blindey said:
(off the record, I think a Republican leaning PAC is funding the defense to hire Reed Smith (huge law firm) to hamstring Mueller -- which is working).
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It is not certain how many days the committee has given the DOJ to turn over the requested information or what details they are negotiating as committee officials did not discuss anything beyond the press release.
"We had a productive discussion today with officials from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Department of Justice, and FBI in which we raised questions related to information requested from the Intelligence Community," according to a joint statement released by Nunes and Gowdy. "The officials committed to holding further discussions of these matters, and we look forward to continuing our dialogue next week to satisfy the Committee's request."...
The guy that owns Concord (in Russia) is a Putin bestie and under sanctions himself. He has little left to lose from playing f***-f*** with Mueller. Also, he might just be innocent of what Mueller accused him of doing.VegasAg86 said:Seems highly likely to me that their waiving service and appearing is primarily to gum up the works for Mueller.blindey said:
(off the record, I think a Republican leaning PAC is funding the defense to hire Reed Smith (huge law firm) to hamstring Mueller -- which is working).