Jumping Jack Flash it's a gas, gas, gas.
Because... Russiansbackintexas2013 said:
So what if they did have contact with Wikileaks? It's a private company/organization. It's not government run. How is it any different than Steele?
Is tomorrow not the anniversary of the Mueller investigation? Hmmm...Cepe said:
Really different tone this week and higher level names coming out. Also the bigger picture is starting to be revealed with Brennan and the Brits.
Seems like it's about to hit the fan.
The guilty members of the FBI/DOJ basically penned this NYT piece of propaganda trying to justify everything they did and trying to get out front of the IG report. And still they are withholding the redacted name of their "Source" inside the campaign that is SO sensitive they can't give it to Congress, but then they give this mockingbird press piece to the NYT, referring to British catchy code names for ops. As hard as a push there is on this I look for the report to drop Friday late.GCP12 said:
The NYT article is the beginning of the narrative that I and many others have been predicting since December of '16
"They never thought she would lose..."Quote:
But underpinning both cases was one political calculation: that Mrs. Clinton would win and Mr. Trump would lose. Agents feared being seen as withholding information or going too easy on her. And they worried that any overt actions against Mr. Trump's campaign would only reinforce his claims that the election was being rigged against him.
There are some days when it seems like this thread and the Q thread are separated by a razor thin boundary. Today is one of those days.SpreadsheetAg said:"They never thought she would lose..."Quote:
But underpinning both cases was one political calculation: that Mrs. Clinton would win and Mr. Trump would lose. Agents feared being seen as withholding information or going too easy on her. And they worried that any overt actions against Mr. Trump's campaign would only reinforce his claims that the election was being rigged against him.
Yup, more of the same.SpreadsheetAg said:Quote:
But underpinning both cases was one political calculation: that Mrs. Clinton would win and Mr. Trump would lose. Agents feared being seen as withholding information or going too easy on her. And they worried that any overt actions against Mr. Trump's campaign would only reinforce his claims that the election was being rigged against him.
And I think (hope) going forward that the line becomes thinner and thinner.blindey said:There are some days when it seems like this thread and the Q thread are separated by a razor thin boundary. Today is one of those days.SpreadsheetAg said:"They never thought she would lose..."Quote:
But underpinning both cases was one political calculation: that Mrs. Clinton would win and Mr. Trump would lose. Agents feared being seen as withholding information or going too easy on her. And they worried that any overt actions against Mr. Trump's campaign would only reinforce his claims that the election was being rigged against him.
GCP12 said:
Totally agreed. I can't wait for eric and the other defenders of the IC to parrot the NYT article for weeks/moths to come. Just as we said they would a year and a half ago.
"We had to spy on the opposing party's candidate! National security! What, are you a Russian or something?"
I guess so. The jig is up. Now all they can sell is spin and nonsense to try to escape the oncoming fallout.backintexas2013 said:
So the spin will be he did something illegal but they can't indict. Wait for it.
Oh, of course. They will attempt to use it as a reason to legitimize impeachment, too.backintexas2013 said:
So the spin will be he did something illegal but they can't indict. Wait for it.
Agreed. This might be a signal that the investigation is coming to an end though.Rockdoc said:
I don't think this is a big revelation. He always knew that. He can still try to set him up for impeachment.
That would be nice. It would really be nice to get back to governing the country.GCP12 said:Agreed. This might be a signal that the investigation is coming to an end though.Rockdoc said:
I don't think this is a big revelation. He always knew that. He can still try to set him up for impeachment.
This is so much bullshiit. She say right there and said oh but there is still the report to come, and then frames it that there may be possible referrals to congress for impeachment. That is 100% crap. Special Council has no authority to refer the POTUS for impeachment, his job is to prosecute crimes, that's it. And of course Wolf Blitzer laps it up like to labradoodle he is.GCP12 said:
If they end up being looked at for possible disbarment because of unethical practices in federal court, they'll go away quietly and quickly. They keep playing games with Ellis and they very well might.Rockdoc said:
If anybody thinks muellers high powered team of Hillary donators is going to go quietly into the night, better think again.