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RoscoePColtrane said:Mia and Woody's spawnBMX Bandit said:
That's exactly how I imagined someone named "Ronan Farrow" would look
And there it is.VaultingChemist said:
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That would make more senseaggielee03 said:RoscoePColtrane said:Mia and Woody's spawnBMX Bandit said:
That's exactly how I imagined someone named "Ronan Farrow" would look
Many believe the spawn of Mia and Sinatra
Especially when the folder that contains the e-mails in question is labeled "Insurance Policy".HeardAboutPerio said:VaultingChemist said:
Relevant thread on Weiner's laptop:
Image summarizing obstruction of justice by Comey and FBI:
Comey is so FOS, stating that Huma and Weiner didn't know what they were doing was a crime and then later when asked about what Huma thought about sending documents to her husband, he says he doesn't want to get into what she thought... WTF?!
Are leaks to the press covered under whistle blower protections?RoscoePColtrane said:
It absolutely does sound like he knows he is soon to be caught by the UST OIG and wants to claim whistleblower status to seek immunity.
FIFYRoscoePColtrane said:Mia andBMX Bandit said:
That's exactly how I imagined someone named "Ronan Farrow" would lookWoody'sFrank's spawn
lol. No.captkirk said:Are leaks to the press covered under whistle blower protections?RoscoePColtrane said:
It absolutely does sound like he knows he is soon to be caught by the UST OIG and wants to claim whistleblower status to seek immunity.
Pretty sure if you are a government employee you have to either report it to the OSC or your departmental OIG to fall under whistleblower status. For damn certain the protections don't cover the press and certainly not giving it to a seedy lawyer that's not even licensed to practice law in the state of NY, who in turn leaks it to the press via TWITTER!captkirk said:Are leaks to the press covered under whistle blower protections?RoscoePColtrane said:
It absolutely does sound like he knows he is soon to be caught by the UST OIG and wants to claim whistleblower status to seek immunity.
More than likely each of those investigations will be totally separate reports. Like the last one addressed McCabe's nonsense. Of course there will be mentions of the others because they are all entwined.MEENAGGIE09 said:
Quick question about the impending OIG report...
I know it is to cover the Clinton Email probe - but what about all of the additional requests for investigation that were acknowledged by the OIG (FISA, etc) - are those going to be in this report?
Or were those acknowledgements that the requests for investigation were accepted and that those would be separate?
Basically is this Clinton Email OIG report going to include all of the subsequent malfeasance, or will those be later reports?
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This is an appropriate and helpful way to view the IG's Investigation:There will be overlap, but each Phase moves higher up the political echelon. Phase III included the broader Intelligence Community and may require Congressional Investigation.
- Phase I The Clinton Email Investigation.
- Phase II Carter Page FISA Application.
- Phase III Russia-Trump Investigation.
I think they thought it was still the Obama days, the senate had enough votes to keep Trump appointees out of their departments, and they could make enough noise to run Trump out of office. Like so many of the Democrats' failures in 2016, they were completely enamored with the smell of their own farts.mrad85 said:
For the life of me I can't figure out why all these folks didn't go dark once the big "oops" (Trump elected) happened.
It's almost like they ramped it up even higher after Election Day. Surely they knew the probability of getting Trump out was near zero.
Maybe they knew that they had their pants down around their ankles and just said "F*** it", let's burn this sucker down with us?
mrad85 said:
For the life of me I can't figure out why all these folks didn't go dark once the big "oops" (Trump elected) happened.
It's almost like they ramped it up even higher after Election Day. Surely they knew the probability of getting Trump out was near zero.
Maybe they knew that they had their pants down around their ankles and just said "F*** it", let's burn this sucker down with us?
mrad85 said:
For the life of me I can't figure out why all these folks didn't go dark once the big "oops" (Trump elected) happened.
It's almost like they ramped it up even higher after Election Day. Surely they knew the probability of getting Trump out was near zero.
Maybe they knew that they had their pants down around their ankles and just said "F*** it", let's burn this sucker down with us?
But what were they expecting? That Trump would just say, "oh wow, I'm overwhelmed by all this bull***** Toodle-oo."???aggielee03 said:mrad85 said:
For the life of me I can't figure out why all these folks didn't go dark once the big "oops" (Trump elected) happened.
It's almost like they ramped it up even higher after Election Day. Surely they knew the probability of getting Trump out was near zero.
Maybe they knew that they had their pants down around their ankles and just said "F*** it", let's burn this sucker down with us?
I think it was more of an oh **** moment. They had to double down and keep going. The lies got out of control.
The Russian narrative was a convenient excuse early on and thanks to the media the story kept spinning. They probably never expected it to go this far.
Bwahahaha ... classic echo-chamber definition.blindey said:
...... they were completely enamored with the smell of their own farts ....
I think it began as a refute to the Hilary email stuff. They had it (insurance) in case they needed it. Brennan began leaking and it spiraled.blindey said:But what were they expecting? That Trump would just say, "oh wow, I'm overwhelmed by all this bull***** Toodle-oo."???aggielee03 said:mrad85 said:
For the life of me I can't figure out why all these folks didn't go dark once the big "oops" (Trump elected) happened.
It's almost like they ramped it up even higher after Election Day. Surely they knew the probability of getting Trump out was near zero.
Maybe they knew that they had their pants down around their ankles and just said "F*** it", let's burn this sucker down with us?
I think it was more of an oh **** moment. They had to double down and keep going. The lies got out of control.
The Russian narrative was a convenient excuse early on and thanks to the media the story kept spinning. They probably never expected it to go this far.
mrad85 said:
For the life of me I can't figure out why all these folks didn't go dark once the big "oops" (Trump elected) happened.
It's almost like they ramped it up even higher after Election Day. Surely they knew the probability of getting Trump out was near zero.
Maybe they knew that they had their pants down around their ankles and just said "F*** it", let's burn this sucker down with us?
So to highlight an ireggularity in a set of documents, a LEO commits a crime and ruins the evidence? I am sure there is some break in chain of evidence somewhere now. Isn't that what they were claiming about some of the Hillary server stuff a few 100 pages ago?captkirk said:Sounds like a CYA for an illegal leakRoscoePColtrane said:
Is anyone following this Ronan Farrow who is a MSNBC regular and writes for the New Yorker, who has been rolling out Trump hit pieces monthly since Trump won the RNC nomination? He has started a narrative that there is a huge Cohen cover up taking place and he has the whistleblower that gave Michael Avenatti the SAR on Cohen. It's quite a piece of work he's been pushing for the last 12 hours.
Here's a thread reader that cover the BS he is shoveling
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/996877897100128256.html
Take a look at this thread: https://texags.com/forums/16/topics/2951454aggielee03 said:
The Russian narrative was a convenient excuse early on and thanks to the media the story kept spinning. They probably never expected it to go this far.
It's an excellent read. I'm really impressed with that Jeff Carlson. He is a genuine investigative reporter.Nosmo said:
I'm sure this link has been posted before, but I just keep it as a reference:
https://www.themarketswork.com/2018/03/29/understanding-the-inspector-generals-announcement/Quote:
This is an appropriate and helpful way to view the IG's Investigation:There will be overlap, but each Phase moves higher up the political echelon. Phase III included the broader Intelligence Community and may require Congressional Investigation.
- Phase I The Clinton Email Investigation.
- Phase II Carter Page FISA Application.
- Phase III Russia-Trump Investigation.
I think it was a combination. Kerry was running around the world telling leaders Trump would only be in a year. They had a plan in place and they needed to activate that plan while they still had friends in place.aggielee03 said:mrad85 said:
For the life of me I can't figure out why all these folks didn't go dark once the big "oops" (Trump elected) happened.
It's almost like they ramped it up even higher after Election Day. Surely they knew the probability of getting Trump out was near zero.
Maybe they knew that they had their pants down around their ankles and just said "F*** it", let's burn this sucker down with us?
I think it was more of an oh **** moment. They had to double down and keep going. The lies got out of control.
The Russian narrative was a convenient excuse early on and thanks to the media the story kept spinning. They probably never expected it to go this far.
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They'll apparently let anyone into the FBI these days. Even Columbia University law professors who didn't pass a full FBI background check.
All you have to do is be friends with the director. And you too can have access to classified documents and government secrets.
Welcome to19202018.
James Comey leaked his Trump memos to Daniel Richman and recently claimed he was a specially-appointed FBI agent. However, True Pundit has learned Richman never passed a full FBI background check used to vet candidates for FBI employment, federal law enforcement sources said.
Former FBI agent Michael McMahon, an expert on FBI vetting, called Richman's mystery appointment to the FBI and lack of vetting "very strange."
"National Security is in the spotlight, and the DOJ / FBI are all too well-aware of this," McMahon said. "If the American people were to know of the FBI's shoddy policies and practices with regard to background checks and vetting, there would be great outrage among the masses."
Specifically, federal sources said, Richman's relatives, associates, and colleagues at Columbia University as well as previous places of employment were never questioned to ascertain Richman's characteristics and integrity. Also a number of federal computer and electronic sweeps were never conducted on Richman, sources said.
It would almost seem that the federal government was not aware Richman was any type of employee until Comey publicly announced it weeks ago....
Lawmakers are only beginning to raise questions about Richman's status. (See Letter below article) Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said the information about Richman and his special FBI status first emerged during closed-door testimony by Comey's former chief of staff James Rybicki before the House oversight and judiciary committees....
It was a dumb move by Comey. I think he was trying to block the attack that he gave classified information to non-FBI people but it is going to backfire because this guy was never an employee.drcrinum said:Quote:
They'll apparently let anyone into the FBI these days. Even Columbia University law professors who didn't pass a full FBI background check.
All you have to do is be friends with the director. And you too can have access to classified documents and government secrets.
Welcome to19202018.
James Comey leaked his Trump memos to Daniel Richman and recently claimed he was a specially-appointed FBI agent. However, True Pundit has learned Richman never passed a full FBI background check used to vet candidates for FBI employment, federal law enforcement sources said.
Former FBI agent Michael McMahon, an expert on FBI vetting, called Richman's mystery appointment to the FBI and lack of vetting "very strange."
"National Security is in the spotlight, and the DOJ / FBI are all too well-aware of this," McMahon said. "If the American people were to know of the FBI's shoddy policies and practices with regard to background checks and vetting, there would be great outrage among the masses."
Specifically, federal sources said, Richman's relatives, associates, and colleagues at Columbia University as well as previous places of employment were never questioned to ascertain Richman's characteristics and integrity. Also a number of federal computer and electronic sweeps were never conducted on Richman, sources said.
It would almost seem that the federal government was not aware Richman was any type of employee until Comey publicly announced it weeks ago....
Lawmakers are only beginning to raise questions about Richman's status. (See Letter below article) Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said the information about Richman and his special FBI status first emerged during closed-door testimony by Comey's former chief of staff James Rybicki before the House oversight and judiciary committees....
https://www.scribd.com/document/379492664/2018-05-01-Goodlatte-Gowdy-to-Sessions-Rosenstein-Re-Richman-Due-5-15#from_embed
Hmmmm..... Comey's a POS.