Ok, thanks
I fell for his schtick for a little while, but when you waste time chasing down his BS after a while it's pretty clear.Prognightmare said:
Ok, thanks
aggiehawg said:And the NSA was in so much disarray that they had no control over their own data base and who had access.Quote:
Yep. The Obama administration was unmasking (spying) on Republican candidates and their campaigns long before the Spring of '16.
This ties in nicely.
He's both. Revealing the illegal spying on Americans was a good thing. Revealing methods we use to spy on foreign counties was wrong.WhoopN06 said:
That's up to Trump. He could 100% pardon him. That's actually something i would like to see. I don't consider Snowden a traitor. I consider him a patriot. I know not a popular opinion.
Tapper has already killed his own argument 5 minutes in.GCP12 said:
Clapper is coming up on CNN with Tapper. I am not sure if they will try to push the, "Trump should be happy we spied on him" narrative or the, "The spy was totally not a spy" narrative.
I will go with both, though.
I think it's hilarious when they list the conspiracy theories Trump has pushed.RoscoePColtrane said:Tapper has already killed his own argument 5 minutes in.GCP12 said:
Clapper is coming up on CNN with Tapper. I am not sure if they will try to push the, "Trump should be happy we spied on him" narrative or the, "The spy was totally not a spy" narrative.
I will go with both, though.
Had to turn it off I couldn't take anymore, Toobin puts me over the edgeGCP12 said:I think it's hilarious when they list the conspiracy theories Trump has pushed.RoscoePColtrane said:Tapper has already killed his own argument 5 minutes in.GCP12 said:
Clapper is coming up on CNN with Tapper. I am not sure if they will try to push the, "Trump should be happy we spied on him" narrative or the, "The spy was totally not a spy" narrative.
I will go with both, though.
I especially love when they list the Murderin' Joe one
I am not sure. I am basing that off his interview with F Chuck Todd soon after Trump "Obama tapped my wires" tweetmarble rye said:
Has he testified before Congress and said that? Please say yes.
That would be my preference. I'm one of those people that consider Snowden partially a hero who chose a poor path to accomplish his goals.marble rye said:aggiehawg said:And the NSA was in so much disarray that they had no control over their own data base and who had access.Quote:
Yep. The Obama administration was unmasking (spying) on Republican candidates and their campaigns long before the Spring of '16.
This ties in nicely.
Any chance Snowden gets back in the fold of all this and given immunity to testify to what the NSA was doing under Obama?
So basically our top spy under Obama was bad at spy craft. Terrific.GCP12 said:
Now, just like this "confidential informant"(totally not a spy) he doesn't know if there were other confidential sources(again, totally not spies)
Clapper's job seems to be to say he had no knowledge of anything.
Then, when the thing he has no knowledge of is revealed, he comes on to assure us that the thing he had no knowledge of was totally above board and expected.
GCP12 said:
Clapper's job seems to be to say he had no knowledge of anything.
Then, when the thing he has no knowledge of is revealed, he comes on to assure us that the thing he had no knowledge of was totally above board and expected.
GCP12 said:
Now, just like this "confidential informant"(totally not a spy) he doesn't know if there were other confidential sources(again, totally not spies)
Clapper's job seems to be to say he had no knowledge of anything.
Then, when the thing he has no knowledge of is revealed, he comes on to assure us that the thing he had no knowledge of was totally above board and expected.
aggiehawg said:Witness tampering. That's an Ooops, if true.Prognightmare said:
Don't know if true:
ETA: Isn't this obstruction of justice if true?
The SDNY and/or Mueller is feeding him endless information about Cohen, so only God knows what cherry picked garbage he will release in an attempt to do damage.RoscoePColtrane said:
This idiot is a complete cartoon now
He was fine until an LA times journalist tweeted a breaking news tweet on his $10MM default judgement, and because Flannigan didn't have a blue checkmark, Avenatti tweets back and claims he's a parody account and he'll sue him into oblivion, 10 minutes later the Story Prints in the LA TImes written by Flannigan and his world blew up from there and yesterday twitter was on fire calling this hack out, Robert Barnes basically put everything on his public records out there including his failure to pay child support and every domestic abuse issue with his ex, it was a circus. Now he closes his twitter and is claiming he's protecting sensitive stuff he's fixing to release, what a joke
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Cruz just dropped out of the race. It's going to be a Clinton Trump race. Unbelievable."
It was a little after midnight on May 4, 2016. FBI lawyer Lisa Page was texting her paramour, FBI counterespionage agent Peter Strzok, about the most stunning development to date in the 2016 campaign: Donald Trump was now the inevitable Republican nominee. He would square off against Hillary Clinton, the Democrats' certain standard-bearer.
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The race was set . . . between two major-party candidates who were both under investigation by the FBI.
In stunned response, Strzok wrote what may be the only words we need to know, the words that reflected the mindset of his agency's leadership and of the Obama administration: "Now the pressure really starts to finish MYE."
MYE. That's Mid-Year Exam, the code-word the FBI had given to the Hillary Clinton emails probe.
"It sure does," responded Page. Mind you, she was not just any FBI lawyer; she was counsel and confidant to the bureau's No. 2 official, Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.
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Regardless of their politics (which, the texts show, are not as left-wing as some conservative-media hyperbole claims), these FBI officials are a window into how the Obama administration regarded the two investigations in which Strzok and Page were central players: Mid Year Exam and Trump-Russia the latter eventually code-named "Crossfire Hurricane."
The two investigations must not be compartmentalized. Manifestly, the FBI saw them as inseparably linked: Trump's victory in the primaries, the opening of his path to the Oval Office, meant first and foremost that the Hillary investigation had to be brought to a close.