Counselor, are you suggesting that Mr. Bromowich is trying to use the court of public opinion to sway the actions of a seated grand jury?
No counselor, my suggestion here is that the intended audience is a future jury pool. That any actual indictment is a resubmission, a do-over that isn't fair to his client as it is politically driven.
If all the speculation about why this came out is true, it cannot be new to the prosecution, especially those who deal in high profile cases against Washington DC lawyers. A person would think they would or should have a response at the ready to negate or at least take the shine off anything McCabe's lawyers are attempting.
Let's also remember this is Bromwich who was Blasey-Ford's lawyers. How many false stories were planted before her testimony? Her two front doors? Fear of flying? PTSD? And the like?
i am so sick of these lawyers having zero consequences for their shady dealings.
that's all DC is. lawyers making messes so other lawyers can come clean up (while making their own messes). it seems so slimy, underhanded and incestuous. all they seem to do is skirt the rule of law and play legal games which might as well be called "**** the american people" because as far as i can tell, that's always the result of their shenanigans.
I'll go a step further. Is it possible that Aggiehawg actually IS Sydney Powell?
Obviously we all know they aren't the same person, but I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that sees significant similarities in the two. I love them both.
I'll go a step further. Is it possible that Aggiehawg actually IS Sydney Powell?
Obviously we all know they aren't the same person, but I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that sees significant similarities in the two. I love them both.
Well I don't think Sydney is as big of a college football fan as I am, so there's one difference.
I'll go a step further. Is it possible that Aggiehawg actually IS Sydney Powell?
Obviously we all know they aren't the same person, but I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that sees significant similarities in the two. I love them both.
Well I don't think Sydney is as big of a college football fan as I am, so there's one difference.
Well,.....it's clear that Sydney can't hold a candle to you then.
I truly hope that the story is slightly incorrect and the classification review is not just starting now. That could take 2-6 weeks. I don't think Barr can pull off a classification review in just a few days like he did on the Mueller report. Will Barr do a summary of findings first?
I truly hope that the story is slightly incorrect and the classification review is not just starting now. That could take 2-6 weeks. I don't think Barr can pull off a classification review in just a few days like he did on the Mueller report. Will Barr do a summary of findings first?
Yeah, I know what the reporting is saying but since Horowitz has worked so closely with Barr and Durham, I was hoping some of that declass review was already happening along the way. Lindsay has indicated he and Barr have already talked about it in terms of the maximum possible declass.
Point being, it should have already started based upon earlier reporting.
Was the Kremlin mole honeytrapped by his WIFE to spy for the CIA? Ex-husband says she sexted her boss who 'spied on Putin' - and that she wanted 'money, comfort and luxury'
Oleg Smolenkov's wife Antonina might be at heart of his becoming the CIA's alleged mole at the heart of the Krelmlin, according to speculation in Moscow
Her first husband has revealed he found sexts she sent to Smolenkov who had apparently become her lover while she was married
Evgeny Agafonov claimed Antonina was driven by greed and 'wanted money, comfort and luxury' - and had parents working in the U.S.
The scorned first husband said her mother, a dentist, was posted to the Russian delegation at the United Nations, while her father worked as a security guard
Antonia's ex-husband said that she had made several trips to the U.S. to see her parents - and in 2008 was greeted by Smolenkov at the airport
Then in 2009 Smolenkov returned to the Kremlin as an aide to Putin adviser Yuri Ushakov - and Antonina got a job as his secretary, sharing his office
The disclosure sparked questions over whether she was the real CIA agent and he was turned by her
Sergei Kanev,a secret services expert, posted: 'Now it's clear why Oleg Smolenkov began working for the CIA.'
It's pretty unlikely that the New York Times and Washington Post would publish misleading or even made up stuff to control the public perception. I'm inclined to believe that their sources are probably pretty solid.
Oleg Smolenkov's wife Antonina might be at heart of his becoming the CIA's alleged mole at the heart of the Krelmlin, according to speculation in Moscow
Her first husband has revealed he found sexts she sent to Smolenkov who had apparently become her lover while she was married
Evgeny Agafonov claimed Antonina was driven by greed and 'wanted money, comfort and luxury' - and had parents working in the U.S.
The scorned first husband said her mother, a dentist, was posted to the Russian delegation at the United Nations, while her father worked as a security guard
If Pete the cheat was banging that we would all understand why he did what he did
'Pete the cheat'...then you'd have to be referring to his banging the husband, not the broad on the left. I'm pretty sure that smirking fruit loop is a starter on 'the other team'.
Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne, and myself founded empires; but upon what foundation did we rest the creations of our genius? Upon force! But Jesus Christ founded His upon love; and at this hour millions of men would die for Him. - Napoleon Bonaparte
i am so sick of these lawyers having zero consequences for their shady dealings.
that's all DC is. lawyers making messes so other lawyers can come clean up (while making their own messes). it seems so slimy, underhanded and incestuous. all they seem to do is skirt the rule of law and play legal games which might as well be called "**** the american people" because as far as i can tell, that's always the result of their shenanigans.
I agree, unless it's perfectly acceptable for Bromo to do what I consider very unethical. OTOH, I'd hire him in a second if its normal procedure. He probably wouldnt take me as a client because of the belief in freedom and liberty.
I haven't been on TA since 2 PM, or so, but when I got off, this information had just come out. It's pretty amazing what this POS has done in three hours.
Hate is how progressives sustain themselves. Without hate, introspection begins to slip into the progressive's consciousness, threatening the progressive with the truth: that their ideas and opinions are illogical, hypocritical, dangerous, and asinine.
This is backed by data.
Uhmm, I know Schiff4brains doesn't have a freakin clue about law, nor the Constitution, nor the quite recent binding precedent in the DC Circuit that says that the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure set out the only exceptions to Rule 6 regarding grand jury material.
Liars lie, snakes are snakes. From my pespective I knew there was corruption and darkness in politices, the National law enforcement and the CIA and the media, and billionaires. What I was not sure of was the incredible coordination between them.
About or 15 years ago I received a draft of what I will call an 'elite 300' that were basically had a kind of an uneasy alliance with each other. I thought it was some what a stretch, now I believe it 100% to be accurate.
For the legals: Given the number of judges that are partisan and the makeup of future juries (we know how they will lean), how can we possibly expect justice to be served on any of these bad actors? Sorry to be such a downer.
Short video, start at 1:40 minutes. Raises some interesting arguments on McCabe.
The left is arguing that the primary issue in the case isn't the actual lying by McCabe but his 'intent' in lying. Sounds like the same argument regarding Hillary: It wasn't that she had classified documents on her unsecured bathroom server but what was her 'intent' in doing this. Seems to me 'intent' is irrelevant here and is a new phrase to replace what we previously called 'motive' in order to confuse the public (jury).
Second point: One cannot compare the litigation of Flynn, Papadopoulos & Van der Zwaan to McCabe. The former pleaded guilty & no grand jury was involved, but McCabe has not pleaded guilty.
In other words, if you plead guilty to an offense, your motive/intent behind committing the offense becomes irrelevant -- that's what the DOJ is currently arguing in the Flynn proceedings. Whereas if you commit an offense and go to trial, than your motive/intent becomes the overriding issue even in cases where motive/intent is not specifically mentioned/part of the law.
Hannity interview with Trey Gowdy. He statements that the punishment for these offenses are disbarment and contempt (re: which may include jail time)
Later, after Hannity rudely interrupts Gowdy(very annoying) Trey Gowdy brings up other possible charges. But I now doubt any of these seditious participants in the FBI, DOJ, CIA etc. will face any jail time at all.
Unfortunately, I believe the two tiered justice we have is here for the long haul, I feel bad my generation is leaving such a horrible mess for my children and their children.
ETA: forgot the link
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Edward Carrington, January 16, 1787
For the legals: Given the number of judges that are partisan and the makeup of future juries (we know how they will lean), how can we possibly expect justice to be served on any of these bad actors? Sorry to be such a downer.