The perpetual spinning of Ms. Sanders goes against what I was taught in physics was possible.
The circled part. Glad to help. pic.twitter.com/CaI2ARIUxx
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) October 30, 2017
Surprised she didn’t try out for Mental Gymnastics in the last Olympics.
Official WH statement on #IndictmentDay pic.twitter.com/ymIB3lLZ0M
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 30, 2017
Just asked this in the now old thread…
Anyone think Donny Trump resigns?
Not sure why, but I have a feeling if it gets too hot he just up and quits so as to avoid all that is coming. He’ll try for a Nixon out. Dump it all on Pence and then ask Pence to pardon him so he can be on his way.
GOP talking point by 6pm:
Manafort and Gates were forced to hide money because our corporate tax rates are the highest in the world.— Downtown Josh Brown (@ReformedBroker) October 30, 2017
re: #2 Ace-o-aces
Waiting for the Left to explain to me what part of Russia is Ukraine in
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) October 30, 2017
Obviously its in the basement of a pizza place https://t.co/IcuWePTVce
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 30, 2017
Papadopoulos lied… about Trump campaign colluding with Russia. SHS notes his guilty plea was for lying, as if the 2nd part doesn’t exist.
— Sam Stein (@samstein) October 30, 2017
She’s setting new standards for lying one’s ass off today.
Trump spoke to Manafort after he was sworn into office. That’s a hell of an admission.
Fox busting the news of the day wide open pic.twitter.com/izvELRIbHX
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) October 30, 2017
Which raises the question of who Papadopolous talked to *after* he was arrested. Those people likely are not having a nice morning.
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) October 30, 2017
Papadopoulos is described as “proactive cooperator.” Former prosecutor tells me that sometimes means “wore a wire.” https://t.co/nQyVCbXy6x
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) October 30, 2017
Oh wow, I had no idea that Papadopoulos was so young. He’s my age. So yeah I’m starting to see why he talked. He’s younger than Manafort and Gates. Probably has a young family. He’s also not a Trump loyalist per say per Wiki. He advised Carson too.
Look, stopped clock!
Remember that time 30 seconds ago Republicans wanted Mueller fired? Get ready for the reversal. https://t.co/5WzTE1nQ0P
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) October 30, 2017
re: #11 jaunte
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Mueller has more credibility in his pinky finger than anyone who works at FNC.
Paraphrasing…
Q: Papadopoulos worked on a campaign committee reporting to Jeff Session, what does this mean for the attorney general?
A: I don’t see how that has anything to do with the attorney general.
Goodgotdam, that’s just… wow.
re: #5 ObserverArt
Wouldn’t actually surprise me, to be honest.
He walks away via bankruptcies, he settles out of court, etc. Walking away when the heat gets too much is definitely a pattern of behavior on his part.
re: #18 KGxvi
Quick! Give that poor woman some more shovels!
re: #15 Ace-o-aces
Look, stopped clock!
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So Ben how’s that Breitbart money treating ya these days? Maybe if you actually focused on how fucked up your own side was, you wouldn’t be constantly trolling college campuses.
re: #18 KGxvi
Paraphrasing…
Q: Papadopoulos worked on a campaign committee reporting to Jeff Session, what does this mean for the attorney general?
A: I don’t see how that has anything to do with the attorney general.
Goodgotdam, that’s just… wow.
That’s SHS for you.
I hope and pray that one day this woman is called to testify under oath.
re: #14 HappyWarrior
Oh wow, I had no idea that Papadopoulos was so young. He’s my age. So yeah I’m starting to see why he talked. He’s younger than Manafort and Gates. Probably has a young family. He’s also not a Trump loyalist per say per Wiki. He advised Carson too.
Yeah, I was surprised he was so young too. But it makes sense-he appears to have been ambitious and using the Trump campaign to get a leg up. One suspects he thought he was very, very clever, and has now found out differently.
SHS has a mental macro for the phrase “I think the President has made it very clear that…”
re: #10 KGxvi
Trump spoke to Manafort after he was sworn into office. That’s a hell of an admission.
Manafort and Trump haven’t stopped speaking for decades. They were working together during the campaign, even after Manafort stepped aside during the summer of 2016 as campaign manager (the role then filled on interim basis by Rick Gates, who is also indicted). Manafort continued talking to Trump and advising in a role all through the campaign and then into the transition period.
The two spoke even after inauguration.
That’s despite the growing prove/evidence that Manafort was an undeclared foreign agent.
Everyone around Trump is in trouble, and Trump’s predictably acting as though nothing is wrong - mostly because he takes his cues from Fox News, which is projecting their bullshit all over the place (and pushing the echo chamber that only ones doing wrong here are Mueller and Clinton, not Trump).
re: #5 ObserverArt
Just asked this in the now old thread…
Anyone think Donny Trump resigns?
Not sure why, but I have a feeling if it gets too hot he just up and quits so as to avoid all that is coming. He’ll try for a Nixon out. Dump it all on Pence and then ask Pence to pardon him so he can be on his way.
Or, as an alternative scenario: brazen it out, fire Mueller, shut down the investigation, pardon anyone who needs one, and then dare Congress/the courts to do anything about it. And probably soon, so that it will be hoped to be forgotten by next year’s elections. Or buried by the news of some war that Trump will start to get a rally-round-the-flag effect.
Anyone here think that THIS Congress’s Republicans are likely to put the rule of law over their own political careers, or, more accurately, imperil their donor base’s investments??
re: #23 makeitstop
I hope and pray that one day this woman is called to testify under oath.
She can play unindicted coconspirator number 21.
re: #19 Dr Lizardo
Wouldn’t actually surprise me, to be honest.
He walks away via bankruptcies, he settles out of court, etc. Walking away when the heat gets too much is definitely a pattern of behavior on his part.
Is Pence loyal to Trump? If Trump’s personality disorder has made Pence hate him, Trump’s only way to stay out of prison is to cling to the Presidency.
Sarah Sanders says George Papadopoulos was a volunteer nobody who really only showed up for pizza once. [cough] https://t.co/bRWWzJoJyE pic.twitter.com/d9o0z7AnSq
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 30, 2017
re: #18 KGxvi
Goodgotdam, that’s just… wow.
Is that more of your lawyer talk? Does it have a translation for civilians?
re: #24 calochortus
Yeah, I was surprised he was so young too. But it makes sense-he appears to have been ambitious and using the Trump campaign to get a leg up. One suspects he thought he was very, very clever, and has now found out differently.
en.wikipedia.org
Academically, he’s certainly no dummy. BA from DePaul in CHICAGO and two Master Degrees from the London School of Economics.
re: #27 Jay C
Or, as an alternative scenario: brazen it out, fire Mueller, shut down the investigation, pardon anyone who needs one, and then dare Congress/the courts to do anything about it. And probably soon, so that it will be hoped to be forgotten by next year’s elections. Or buried by the news of some war that Trump will start to get a rally-round-the-flag effect.
Not gonna happen.
He can run. He’ll only die tired.
re: #11 jaunte
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re: #32 HappyWarrior
en.wikipedia.org
Academically, he’s certainly no dummy. BA from DePaul in CHICAGO and two Master Degrees from the London School of Economics.
Just a kid, you know, like 30-somethings Donald Trump Jr, Ivanka, and Eric Trump.
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re: #32 HappyWarrior
en.wikipedia.org
Academically, he’s certainly no dummy. BA from DePaul in CHICAGO and two Master Degrees from the London School of Economics.
As I think we all know, academics and common sense are two entirely different things.
re: #31 wrenchwench
Is that more of your lawyer talk? Does it have a translation for civilians?
That is a technical legal term. Basically it means, “we need to take a break right now so that we can discuss how this case needs to settle right this fucking minute.”
We have receipts @presssec:
Remember that on March 21, 2016 Trump praised George Papadopoulos when discussing his campaign’s foreign policy team. pic.twitter.com/n4hSNIXjq0
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) October 30, 2017
re: #35 Sir John Barron
Just a kid, you know, like 30-somethings Donald Trump Jr, Ivanka, and Eric Trump.
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Yeah I know you guys jokingly call me kid but I’m eligible to run for any office but the Presidency. Plus I’m older than most of the Beatles were when they broke up and I’m older than nearly everyone who hit a home run last night.
re: #37 calochortus
As I think we all know, academics and common sense are two entirely different things.
Certainly. My grandfather was a high school drop out but one of the most wise men my brothers and I ever knew.
As Sanders tries to argue Papadopoulos was a volunteer who attended a meeting only one time, this is from his LinkedIn page: pic.twitter.com/VqaQRUyUQz
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 30, 2017
re: #36 HappyWarrior
washingtonpost.com
She’s lying again.
Well, of course she is. However, I have heard said that the entirely unprofessional Trump campaign had a lot of hangers-on and self appointed people who were happily accepted into the fold.
re: #38 KGxvi
That is a technical legal term. Basically it means, “we need to take a break right now so that we can discuss how this case needs to settle right this fucking minute.”
My mom went to the wrong law school! She could have used that more than once!
The WH talking point that none of this is related to the campaign sort of dies with this Papadopoulos file
— Sam Stein (@samstein) October 30, 2017
Former assistant US attorney who worked with Mueller told me that is likely the exact reason why the Papadopoulos file was unsealed today. https://t.co/kSUEo2Xjxq
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) October 30, 2017
re: #26 lawhawk
Everyone around Trump is in trouble, and Trump’s predictably acting as though nothing is wrong - mostly because he takes his cues from Fox News, which is projecting their bullshit all over the place (and pushing the echo chamber that only ones doing wrong here are Mueller and Clinton, not Trump).
Leaving someone else holding the bag has been Trump’s MO since he’s been a public figure, which is basically my entire life time.
re: #46 KGxvi
Leaving someone else holding the bag has been Trump’s MO since he’s been a public figure, which is basically my entire life time.
Trump’s notorious for leaving some other poor bastard holding the bag - it’s pretty much the stuff of legend. Everyone knows it.
re: #45 jaunte
WH talking point = Lie. Lets start calling liars what they are.
— Jeff Fearlington (@FurlingtonJeff) October 30, 2017
‘I haven’t spoken with him specifically on that detail.’
Repeat ad infinitum.
re: #11 jaunte
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— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) October 30, 2017
Let’s remember: numerous Fox News pundits & execs likely conspired with Trump campaign & Russia.
They know they could go to prison. https://t.co/rrEtR2512V— SKELETON REVOLUTION (@MistahScooter) October 30, 2017
re: #50 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
sarah huckabee lying, saying manafort just brought in to count delegates pic.twitter.com/iBKztJpblK
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) October 30, 2017
So’s Trump.
— digby (@digby56) October 30, 2017
re: #53 jaunte
Thank you for calling a lie a lie!
— Jeff Fearlington (@FurlingtonJeff) October 30, 2017
re: #29 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Is Pence loyal to Trump? If Trump’s personality disorder has made Pence hate him, Trump’s only way to stay out of prison is to cling to the Presidency.
were getting way way ahead of ourselves….
still…
ford pardoned nixon for a reason - best interest of the country and to effectively stop further need for investigation.
that reason wont work again - cause it’s been done, and because this is way more egregious - and so pence’s future would be toast
so if pence lets trump skate in the face of concrete evidence (tapes, emails, testimony etc) then …..i just dont know what the country would do ….AND pence’s future would be toast
re: #44 wrenchwench
My mom went to the wrong law school! She could have used that more than once!
I’ve sadly had too many times where I’ve been sitting in a deposition and heard an answer and thought “well, fuck.” It’s mostly the same principle, every once in a while something comes to light and all you can do is settle the case as quickly as possible and include a non-disclosure agreement in the settlement. If I were in the situation where my client answered a question like that one, I’d immediately suggest a break and ask WTF?
Worth noting that the dossier was not made public until after the election while the hacked DNC/Podesta emails were made public during it.
— Nick Riccardi (@NickRiccardi) October 30, 2017
Their Hillary collusion theory is bonkers. If defies logic.
re: #58 dangerman
were getting way way ahead of ourselves….
still…ford pardoned nixon for a reason - best interest of the country and to effectively stop further need for investigation.
that reason wont work again - cause it’s been done, and because this is way more egregious - and so pence’s future would be toast
so if pence lets trump skate in the face of concrete evidence (tapes, emails, testimony etc) then …..i just dont know what the country would do ….AND pence’s future would be toast
Ford I believe had integrity. Pence, he’d sell this country in a minute to get his theocratic fantasies.
And that’s a wrap! Sanders runs grimacing out of the room. https://t.co/bRWWzJoJyE pic.twitter.com/gsXizRAqWg
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 30, 2017
re: #58 dangerman
were getting way way ahead of ourselves….
still…ford pardoned nixon for a reason - best interest of the country and to effectively stop further need for investigation.
that reason wont work again - cause it’s been done, and because this is way more egregious - and so pence’s future would be toast
so if pence lets trump skate in the face of concrete evidence (tapes, emails, testimony etc) then …..i just dont know what the country would do ….AND pence’s future would be toast
Pence has no future, that’s why he was willing to sign on as Trump’s VP when no successful politician would.
re: #62 Charles Johnson
No one is escaping the Wraithdom.
re: #40 HappyWarrior
Yeah I know you guys jokingly call me kid but I’m eligible to run for any office but the Presidency. Plus I’m older than most of the Beatles were when they broke up and I’m older than nearly everyone who hit a home run last night.
still got all your hair?
With enough sopapilla, this can all be cleaned up.
Sopapilla, a tasty, traditional puff pastry that is equally good stuffed (savory) or w/honey (sweet) - https://t.co/ZgX2sTfiaY #recipe #food pic.twitter.com/fh1uRq8Mki
— NewMexicoNomad (@505Nomad) October 30, 2017
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JUST IN: Mueller investigation expected to conclude soon, says White House https://t.co/s45Qzb4gbD pic.twitter.com/RxAukrAEoB
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) October 30, 2017
Horrible framing. White House has no grounds on which to make this assertion, yet it’s presented as authoritative. https://t.co/nKuOsHrvNp
— Christopher Ingraham (@_cingraham) October 30, 2017
re: #50 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
WH talking point = Lie. Lets start calling liars what they are.
quoted for why the fuck does this even need to be said?
“Hey guys, let’s get dirt on Trump and not release it until AFTER the election.
Great idea!”
I mean, come on.
re: #60 Jenner7
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Their Hillary collusion theory is bonkers. If defies logic.
What does logic have to with it?
This BS “theory” is just a set of button-pushers for Fox Nation: “Hillary Clinton”, “Crooked Hillary”, “E-mails”, “Russians”, “Collusion”, etc….
All designed simply to work the rubes into a froth of whattaboutism, and general offended piss-off at those “domestic enemies” (i.e. anyone who doesn’t worship Trump).
re: #58 dangerman
were getting way way ahead of ourselves….
still…ford pardoned nixon for a reason - best interest of the country and to effectively stop further need for investigation.
that reason wont work again - cause it’s been done, and because this is way more egregious - and so pence’s future would be toast
so if pence lets trump skate in the face of concrete evidence (tapes, emails, testimony etc) then …..i just dont know what the country would do ….AND pence’s future would be toast
If we are, at some point, faced with a President Pence for the remainder of this term, there’s just no way that he wins in 2020. It’ll be the 1976 election all over again. The Trump base will stay home or rally behind some terrible third party candidate. Moderates and those not normally politically engaged will flock to the Democratic nominee (assuming they aren’t terrible). The map won’t be nearly as kind to President Pence as it was to President Ford.
re: #68 jaunte
This lying White House makes a lot of claims that are not true. Please fact check rather than repeating what they say.
— Jeff Fearlington (@FurlingtonJeff) October 30, 2017
re: #61 HappyWarrior
Ford I believe had integrity. Pence, he’d sell this country in a minute to get his theocratic fantasies.
true
i left the part out that after pence pardons trump for whatever reason, he himself gets indicted. not pardoning trump wouldnt change that though.
i believe with no proof that trump pardoning himself wouldnt stand. pence doing it would.
this is a mess
re: #72 Jay C
What does logic have to with it?
This BS “theory” is just a set of button-pushers for Fox Nation: “Hillary Clinton”, “Crooked Hillary”, “E-mails”, “Russians”, “Collusion”, etc….
All designed simply to work the rubes into a froth of whattaboutism, and general offended piss-off at those “domestic enemies” (i.e. anyone who doesn’t worship Trump).
Trump supporter on CNN just now: “What about Hillary Clinton? What about Obama? What about Loretta Lynch?” https://t.co/rfGmpl7ovg
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) October 30, 2017
re: #51 wrenchwench
‘I haven’t spoken with him specifically on that detail.’
Repeat ad infinitum.
“This has nothing to do with President Trump or his campaign.”
re: #76 jaunte
Whataboutism? Volume XXXLVII
This has probably been discussed somewhere, but do we know why Mueller is investigating Tony Podesta? It doesn’t seem immediately obvious to me.
You know deep down, tehy wish Clinton had won because it’s a lot more profitable for the right wing pundits to just have a Clinton bitchfest factory than to actually have to do anything to defend the awful policies and people they support.
re: #80 Sir John Barron
I’d like to see some cable hosts just start yelling SQUIRREL! when that happens.
re: #66 dangerman
“lying” is going to take a hit today
Lying liars club insulted by the depth and degree of lying by SHS and Drump.
re: #70 Jenner7
“Hey guys, let’s get dirt on Trump and not release it until AFTER the election.
Great idea!”
I mean, come on.
yeah rather than release it and assure a win, we’ll hold it in case we lose - which is never gonna happen look at the polls - and then destroy the guy
We had the Dallas Buyers Club. Now we have the Drumpf Liars Club.
re: #76 jaunte
Trump supporter on CNN just now: “What about Hillary Clinton? What about Obama? What about Loretta Lynch?”
Trump supporter on CNN just now: “What about Hillary Clinton? What about Obama? What about Loretta Lynch?” https://t.co/rfGmpl7ovg
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) October 30, 2017
— Brian Stelter
“I know I am but what are you?”
I hope they’re watching Manafort closely so he doesn’t have the chance to board Oligarch Airways.
re: #85 dangerman
yeah rather than release it and assure a win, we’ll hold it in case we lose - which is never gonna happen look at the polls - and then destroy the guy
It literally makes no sense but then again these are people who think Trump was this mavericky outsider despite the fact he had guys like Manafort and Stone advising him. Guys who got involved in GOP politics years ago and who guys who met Trump through Roy Cohn who was a thing when my Dad was in diapers.
re: #73 KGxvi
If we are, at some point, faced with a President Pence for the remainder of this term, there’s just no way that he wins in 2020. It’ll be the 1976 election all over again. The Trump base will stay home or rally behind some terrible third party candidate. Moderates and those not normally politically engaged will flock to the Democratic nominee (assuming they aren’t terrible). The map won’t be nearly as kind to President Pence as it was to President Ford.
yes exactly.
and i still say he gets indicted himself
re: #88 jaunte
I hope they’re watching Manafort closely so he doesn’t have the chance to board Oligarch Airways.
Did he deny us the perp walk by turning himself in?
NEW: Rick Gates was represented by a public defender before federal magistrate judge.
Manafort repped by Kevin Downing.— Peter Alexander (@PeterAlexander) October 30, 2017
re: #91 wrenchwench
Did he deny us the perp walk by turning himself in?
Yeah he surrendered to the FBI.
re: #67 wrenchwench
I want a Stufy with potatoes, eggs, cheese, guac, and salsa. <3
Dear @PressSec:
Trump proudly tweeting out his national security team. And there’s George Papadopolous (3rd on L, after Sessions & Gordon) pic.twitter.com/RzWPK6H9ak— Julie Laumann 🌎 (@Otpor17) October 30, 2017
re: #91 wrenchwench
I saw a shot of him on MSNBC this morning, hiding behind the sun visor of his SUV.
re: #65 dangerman
still got all your hair?
I’m 51 and have enough hair for at least three people, so that proves nothing.
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re: #96 lawhawk
“You people shouldn’t pay attention to Trump’s tweets, not official statements, etc.”
/
re: #97 jaunte
I saw a shot of him on MSNBC this morning, hiding behind the sun visor of his SUV.
‘The perp peek’.
re: #82 HappyWarrior
You know deep down, tehy wish Clinton had won because it’s a lot more profitable for the right wing pundits to just have a Clinton bitchfest factory than to actually have to do anything to defend the awful policies and people they support.
you win you gotta govern so you better have something
and between the pres, the house and the senate they all came up empty
whoda predicted that?
That bullshit she read about 100 beers on the wall was insulting.
I’m certainly open to the possibility that Trump was lying when he said that. But if so, he should say so personally and explain why.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) October 30, 2017
Unless WH and @realDonaldTrump interfere in ongoing investigation to stop Mueller, this is just wrong. There’s more indictments ahead
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) October 30, 2017
From #Papadopoulos to Sessions is a direct step; not much further than Trump Jr, Ivanka, or Kushner. They’re all involved up to eyeballs.
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) October 30, 2017
re: #98 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I’m 51 and have enough hair for at least three people, so that proves nothing.
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It’s coming off as soon as Trump is removed from office.
fair point. i otoh started losing mine at 23. that was…. well last century anyway
re: #88 jaunte
I hope they’re watching Manafort closely so he doesn’t have the chance to board Oligarch Airways.
Yeah, I’m wondering if Mueller will claim he’s a flight risk.
re: #109 dangerman
fair point. i otoh started losing mine at 23. that was…. well last century anyway
I knew a guy that lost his by 18.
re: #100 Sir John Barron
“You people shouldn’t pay attention to Trump’s tweets, not official statements, etc.”
/
does that make them any less true? i mean are you saying his tweets are lies?
re: #63 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Pence has no future, that’s why he was willing to sign on as Trump’s VP when no successful politician would.
Yep. Indiana no longer wanted him. Manafort did Pence a favor.
Question becomes, why did Manafort do Pence a favor?
re: #112 dangerman
does that make them any less true? i mean are you saying his tweets are lies?
I was being sarcastic, hence the “/”.
But IIRC, Spicer or SHS once said something to the effect of Trump’s tweets not being official, etc.
re: #106 jaunte
Trump said in an on-the-record interview with the Washington Post that Papadopolous was one of his main sources of foreign policy advice.
I’m certainly open to the possibility that Trump was lying when he said that. But if so, he should say so personally and explain why.
locker room talk
re: #113 ObserverArt
He recognized an easily manipulated dummy when he saw one.
re: #111 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I knew a guy that lost his by 18.
My hair started thinning around when I was around 20. When I was about 25, a good friend of mine told me that my various combover attempts were ridiculous and should I just shave it off and go bald.
Been doing that ever since - it’s been almost a quarter-century since I’ve seen the inside of a barber shop, LOL.
re: #113 ObserverArt
Yep. Indiana no longer wanted him. Manafort did a Pence a favor.
Question becomes, why did Manafort do Pence a favor?
Remember the fake snafu with the plane that made the yam stay longer with Pence?
He wasn’t the first choice.
So fishy.
re: #68 jaunte
“They’ve indicted two people. If they’d really had anything on the president, they would have indicted him as well. Thus, they’ve gotten everyone they wanted.” - WH Logic
If Mueller thought that Manafort would try to bolt, would he be able to put a red flag on his passport?
2016: George Papadopoulos named Trump foreign policy advisorhttps://t.co/3NKsmL8shO
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 30, 2017
re: #121 makeitstop
If Mueller thought that Manafort would try to bolt, would he be able to put a red flag on his passport?
They probably already did.
re: #122 Kragar
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re: #120 Belafon
“This is just a distraction from the work that the American People sent us here to do: harvesting their 401k’s, eliminating their health insurance, looting their national monuments, and erasing their consumer protections.”
re: #118 Dr Lizardo
My hair started thinning around when I was around 20. When I was about 25, a good friend of mine told me that my various combover attempts were ridiculous and should I just shave it off and go bald.
Been doing that ever since - it’s been almost a quarter-century since I’ve seen the inside of a barber shop, LOL.
Yul Brynner made it cool years ago.
I have a coworker who lost all the hair on just the back of his head to an immune disorder. Eventually his wife and kids talked him into shaving the rest off.
re: #124 Ace Rothstein
So was Manafort.
Ha, libtards! They were volunteers! Don’t you understand what volunteer means? Checkmate! Owned!
re: #76 jaunte
Trump supporter on CNN just now: “What about Hillary Clinton? What about Obama? What about Loretta Lynch?” https://t.co/rfGmpl7ovg
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) October 30, 2017
“That other guy was speeding as well. Why did you only pull me over?”
re: #114 Sir John Barron
I was being sarcastic, hence the “/”.
But IIRC, Spicer or SHS once said something to the effect of Trump’s tweets not being official, etc.
re: #112 dangerman
does that make them any less true? i mean are you saying his tweets are lies?
sorry didnt mean you “you” - meant them / you you were channeling
March 2016, @realDonaldTrump on Papadopoulos “Excellent guy.”https://t.co/wBN0cNTsHC
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 30, 2017
re: #130 Belafon
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“That other guy was speeding as well. Why did you only pull me over?”
What about Trump meeting with his AG today? What about that, hmmm? Looks unethical and illegal to me.
re: #121 makeitstop
If Mueller thought that Manafort would try to bolt, would he be able to put a red flag on his passport?
private jet
the man laundered how many millions that they found…..
re: #133 Kragar
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Strong praise for a guy who just came in for pizza. SHS thinks we’re all stupid.
re: #130 Belafon
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“That other guy was speeding as well. Why did you only pull me over?”
…and that guy was going way way faster than me
—-i caught you
re: #128 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Yul Brynner made it cool years ago.
I have a coworker who lost all the hair on just the back of his head to an immune disorder. Eventually his wife and kids talked him into shaving the rest off.
Telly Savalas too.
Shorter Sarah: That guy we barely know did all that colluding on his own.
There’s this guy for the Steelers who has Alopecia. He even got picked on as a kid but he’s a great linebacker and having the last laugh.
re: #126 jaunte
“This is just a distraction from the work that the American People sent us here to do: harvesting their 401k’s, eliminating their health insurance, looting their national monuments, and erasing their consumer protections.”
“And our work of destruction has barely started. We have so much more destroying to do.”
re: #133 Kragar
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they will not be able to hand wave / whitewash all of this. the coverage was wall to wall. its archived and written about, opined on everywhere
reality is going to see its ratings improve
I have a question. How much of Manafort’s laundered money went through Trump properties? Hmmmm?
— Ed Bott (@edbott) October 30, 2017
re: #140 HappyWarrior
And speaking of bald, hey, we can’t forget Sid Haig in his 1970’s exploitation film glory, can we?
re: #136 HappyWarrior
Strong praise for a guy who just came in for pizza. SHS thinks we’re all as stupid as she is for taking this job.
TUNE IN: White House Chief of Staff John Kelly joins Laura Ingraham tonight at 10p ET on the premiere of “The @IngrahamAngle.” pic.twitter.com/Th62mX7zLS
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 30, 2017
John Kelly going on a propaganda network to spread more propaganda. https://t.co/GGcbcPGOxj
— Matt Murphy (@MattMurph24) October 30, 2017
re: #81 calochortus
This has probably been discussed somewhere, but do we know why Mueller is investigating Tony Podesta? It doesn’t seem immediately obvious to me.
Here is a link and the first few paragraphs to a story a few days ago that may help fill you in on Mueller looking into Tony Podesta.
NBC News - Mueller Now Investigating Democratic Lobbyist Tony Podesta
WASHINGTON — Tony Podesta and the Podesta Group are now the subjects of a federal investigation being led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, three sources with knowledge of the matter told NBC News.
The probe of Podesta and his Democratic-leaning lobbying firm grew out of Mueller’s inquiry into the finances of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, according to the sources. As special counsel, Mueller has been tasked with investigating possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Manafort had organized a public relations campaign for a non-profit called the European Centre for a Modern Ukraine (ECMU). Podesta’s company was one of many firms that worked on the campaign, which promoted Ukraine’s image in the West.
The sources said the investigation into Podesta and his company began as more of a fact-finding mission about the ECMU and Manafort’s role in the campaign, but has now morphed into a criminal inquiry into whether the firm violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act, known as FARA.
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re: #88 jaunte
I hope they’re watching Manafort closely so he doesn’t have the chance to board Oligarch Airways.
I’m assuming as a condition of bail he had to surrender his passport.
re: #148 KGxvi
I’m assuming as a condition of bail he had to surrender his passport.
‘Assume nothing, grasshopper’
re: #148 KGxvi
I don’t think that’s an insurmountable problem for someone with $75 million outside the country.
re: #146 JordanRules
John Kelly going on a propaganda network to spread more propaganda
what COS does this?
they’re sending him cause they got no one else
So personally, I am not going to get too excited about any of this Mueller stuff until I hear that he has subpoenaed Trumps personal or corporate finances.
re: #144 Dr Lizardo
And speaking of bald, hey, we can’t forget Sid Haig in his 1970’s exploitation film glory, can we?
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Joe Pantoliano pulled off that look well in The Matrix so well, I think that’s his default look now.
re: #147 ObserverArt
Here is a link and the first few paragraphs to a story a few days ago that may help fill you in on Mueller looking into Tony Podesta.
NBC News - Mueller Now Investigating Democratic Lobbyist Tony Podesta
This is smart.
re: #151 jaunte
I don’t think that’s an insurmountable problem for someone with $75 million outside the country.
said better than me above.
and he’s got a place to go, right?
re: #140 HappyWarrior
There’s this guy for the Steelers who has Alopecia. He even got picked on as a kid but he’s a great linebacker and having the last laugh.
Former Ohio State Buckeye!
re: #118 Dr Lizardo
My hair started thinning around when I was around 20. When I was about 25, a good friend of mine told me that my various combover attempts were ridiculous and should I just shave it off and go bald.
Been doing that ever since - it’s been almost a quarter-century since I’ve seen the inside of a barber shop, LOL.
Scott Van Pelt and Bomani Jones on ESPN talk about having the “it’s time to come home” discussion with guys losing their hair. I always feel bad being entertained by that because I’ve got the kind of hair that requires barbers to get new clipper blades.
But about the barber shop, there are quite a few that are set up sort of old school style that will do a proper shave.
re: #147 ObserverArt
Here is a link and the first few paragraphs to a story a few days ago that may help fill you in on Mueller looking into Tony Podesta.
NBC News - Mueller Now Investigating Democratic Lobbyist Tony Podesta
It’s July in Cleveland. What’s he wearing under his jacket?
re: #147 ObserverArt
Here is a link and the first few paragraphs to a story a few days ago that may help fill you in on Mueller looking into Tony Podesta.
NBC News - Mueller Now Investigating Democratic Lobbyist Tony Podesta
Watch the spin on this - Mueller going after Podesta and Democrats is the real action, Manafort, Gates, and Papadoulous are the sideshow, when most everyone else is like - take all these traitors down. If they sided up with Russia on anything, they should be spending the rest of their lives in ADX Florence. But the right wing thinks Podesta and Clinton are the real targets, ignoring that all the evidence is pointing at Trump and his rotten cabal of cronies.
Clinton ppl indicted out of Mueller: 0
Clinton people who have entered guilty pleas: 0
Trump people indicted off Mueller: 3
Trump people entering guilty pleas: 1
All the evidence is pointing at Sessions, Trump spawn, and the rest of those cronies, not Clinton. Wont stop Fox spin cycle or that Hannity will demand Mueller step aside… because that’s what they do.
re: #159 wrenchwench
Now that’s a big fat money belt.
re: #153 danarchy
So personally, I am not going to get too excited about any of this Mueller stuff until I hear that he has subpoenaed Trumps personal or corporate finances.
He may have had them for a while already.
We won’t hear about it until Mueller is ready to use them.
re: #150 wrenchwench
‘Assume nothing, grasshopper’
CIA Superior: Where is the
, uh, the treasury guy? Pfarrer?Manafort?
CIA Officer: Right now?
CIA Superior: Right now.
CIA Officer: Um, he is in a detention room at Washington Dulles.
CIA Superior: Why?
CIA Officer: He was trying to board a flight to Venezuela. We had his name on a hot list, the CB people pulled him in, uh. Don’t know why he was going to Venezuela.
CIA Superior: You don’t know?
CIA Officer: No, sir.
CIA Superior: We have no extradition with Venezuela.
CIA Officer: Oh. So what should we do with him?
CIA Superior: For fuck’s sake, put him on the next flight to Venezuela!
Paul Manafort Has been Living at Trump Tower for the last 12 years. It also appears that he barely paid a thing for the apartment.
— Impeach Donald Trump (@Impeach_D_Trump) October 30, 2017
re: #162 makeitstop
He may have had them for a while already.
We won’t hear about it until Mueller is ready to use them.
Yep. We now know that the investigation is leaker-free.
re: #161 jaunte
Now that’s a big fat money belt.
I’m think Bannon of the many shirts. These guys know how to hide things. Or thought they did.
….Also, there is NO COLLUSION!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 30, 2017
One of your foreign policy advisors just plead guilty to lying to the FBI and that he knew he was colluding with Russia.
Sad. https://t.co/IzySYyZoIl— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 30, 2017
“…In 2006, the year he reportedly began working for Deripaska, Manafort bought a condo in Trump Tower for $3,675,000 through an LLC called John Hannah. John is Manafort’s middle name, and Hannah is the middle name of that of his then-business partner, Rick Davis.
In January 2015, the deed to the Trump Tower condo was transferred from John Hannah LLC to Paul and Kathleen Manafort. Three months later, the Manaforts took out a $3 million mortgage from UBS Bank USA for the condo.
nbcnews.com
re: #164 jaunte
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so…. new york state tax fraud
not the apartment, the laundered money
ok the apartment too
re: #160 lawhawk
The right wing propaganda machine will play on the name recognition of “Podesta” in the general public, even though it is clear that the brother who worked with Clinton is not the one being investigated and no link has been implied.
Mueller needs to get to the bottom of the interconnecting financial interests in the foreign influence, so of course he’s roping in all of Manafort’s associates, including Tony Podesta’s group.
re: #151 jaunte
I don’t think that’s an insurmountable problem for someone with $75 million outside the country.
Not insurmountable, but the places you could go where part of that $75m could be used in lieu of a passport aren’t exactly the kind of places you want to go. Especially if the feds freeze your assets while you’re in the air.
re: #168 Kragar
You were either part of the conspiracy, or you’re a mindless fool that the Russians used to undermine America. Maybe both.
— Jeff Fearlington (@FurlingtonJeff) October 30, 2017
Further update on Zeena The Worrier Princess - Yesterday afternoon at 3:30, I was TRYING to take a nap. Zeena tip-tapped over to my side of the bed (16 tapping toenails on hardwood), and DEMANDED to be fed. And again at 7:00. And this was after a good breakfast and lunch.
Our Chowhound is back! I cannot tell you how relieved I am.
re: #162 makeitstop
He may have had them for a while already.
We won’t hear about it until Mueller is ready to use them.
If Trumps records had been subpoenaed I can’t imagine he wouldn’t have been screaming about it.
“Man’s capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man’s inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary.” Reinhold Niebuhr
— Reinhold Niebuhr (@FormerBu) October 30, 2017
re: #151 jaunte
I don’t think that’s an insurmountable problem for someone with $75 million outside the country.
And don’t forget, Wilbur Ross (SecCommerce) was chairman of the Cyprus Bank that all that laundered money went through. The only American on the bank’s Board.
re: #163 Blind Frog Belly White
“What about the gym lady, Linda Lisky Kelly Ann Conaway?”
“Oh, f0ck, almost forgot about her. What about her?”
“Uh, she says she’ll play ball if we pay for her plastic surgery.”
“How much—oh forget it, pay it!”
re: #165 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Yep. We now know that the investigation is leaker-free.
Unlike, say, the Trump White House, which leaks like plumbing put together by The Three Stooges.
re: #173 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
You were either part of the conspiracy, or you’re a mindless fool that the Russians used to undermine America. Maybe both.
or….
you were either part of the conspiracy or everyone around you, including your family conspired while you were clueless.
re: #181 dangerman
or….
you were either part of the conspiracy or everyone around you, including your family conspired while you were clueless.
It would be hilarious if everyone around Trump, including his family, were using the old man and setting him up to take the fall.
re: #180 Dr. Matt
How awful was the press briefing?
There was a joke about 100 bottles of beer on the wall in relation to tax reform. It got worse from there.
re: #175 danarchy
If Trumps records had been subpoenaed I can’t imagine he wouldn’t have been screaming about it.
mueller probably has tax returns.
personal and corporate records, maybe not yet
re: #175 danarchy
If Trumps records had been subpoenaed I can’t imagine he wouldn’t have been screaming about it.
A federal prosecutor obtains tax returns by seeking an ex parte order from a federal judge. That means that the person who is being investigated doesn’t know that the tax returns are being sought or if the judge issues the order. Basically, it’s done in secret. That’s why tax returns are often sought in the early stage of an investigation, before the subject knows exactly what the prosecutor is looking at.
The statute permitting a prosecutor to obtain tax returns in a non-tax investigation requires a senior Justice Department official to sign off on obtaining a tax return, but Mueller has authority to do so because the statute permits “United States attorneys” to obtain tax returns and he has the power of a “United States attorney” pursuant to the special counsel regulations. In my former office, a person designated by the United States attorney routinely approved requests for tax returns.
Government requests Paul Manafort bail be set at $10 million
That’s 579,282,651.12 rubles.
re: #171 freetoken
The right wing propaganda machine will play on the name recognition of “Podesta” in the general public, even though it is clear that the brother who worked with Clinton is not the one being investigated and no link has been implied.
Mueller needs to get to the bottom of the interconnecting financial interests in the foreign influence, so of course he’s roping in all of Manafort’s associates, including Tony Podesta’s group.
I can’t copy and paste this little gem from FR, but do check out post #7 from someone copying a post from Reddit. One of those people with hush-hush insider info. It’s all about Manafort and Podesta being the targets of the first indictments, which will then go after the whole Clinton cabal, but not Obama. Not because he isn’t guilty, but because Trump is so very, very respectful of the office of the presidency.
Yeah. Right.
re: #186 Dr. Matt
Government requests Paul Manafort bail be set at $10 million
That’s 57,928,265.11 rubles.
$10 million sounds like a lot, even in today’s Monopoly money terms.
re: #185 makeitstop
Yep…..it’s entirely possible that Mueller already has Trump’s financials and tax returns, etc., and Trump wouldn’t know a damn thing about it.
At least, until that particular hammer drops.
re: #188 Sir John Barron
What’s the rate for a bail bond?
re: #188 Sir John Barron
$10 million sounds like a lot, even in today’s Monopoly money terms.
Refresh comment. I was off with my rubles conversion…..it’s much worse.
The little guy always gets screwed.
Even as the indictment of Paul Manafort was being unsealed, a crew of uncommonly skilled and efficient workers was laboring with devoutly honest grace at the Brooklyn brownstone the former Trump campaign manager allegedly purchased with laundered money, then used as collateral for fraudulent loans.
“He has not been here for a week and three days,” the contractor from Contreras Innovations said Monday morning.
The contractor, who gave his name only as Marti, was unaware that Manafort had been indicted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
“You’re kidding,” he said when The Daily Beast told him.
re: #191 Dr. Matt
Refresh comment. I was off with my rubles conversion…..it’s much worse.
Order-of-magnitude error. You just crashed the probe into Mars.
re: #193 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Order-of-magnitude error. You just crashed the probe into Mars.
I SAID ACROSS HER NOSE, NOT UP IT!
re: #190 freetoken
What’s the rate for a bail bond?
Usually 10%, but not for somebody who anyone with an internet knows would be Moscow-bound.
Gallup- Net job approval (approval-disapproval) at this point:
Carter +20
Reagan +18
HW Bush +53
Clinton +3
W Bush +78
Obama +12
Trump -29— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) October 30, 2017
re: #197 makeitstop
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Having Trump for comparison seems to have rehabilitated Dubya’s image.
Now @washingtonpost identifies the unnamed professor in the Papadopoulos guilty pleahttps://t.co/pmWweU4SyY pic.twitter.com/cbcD2UG2Jv
— Chris McDaniel (@csmcdaniel) October 30, 2017
The ‘unidentified’ foreign professor in the Papadopoulos case has been identified.
Now @washingtonpost identifies the unnamed professor in the Papadopoulos guilty pleahttps://t.co/pmWweU4SyY pic.twitter.com/cbcD2UG2Jv
— Chris McDaniel (@csmcdaniel) October 30, 2017
Joseph Misfud, the director of the London Academy of Diplomacy. https://t.co/Sos67Ia1iQ
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) October 30, 2017
Paul Manafort pushed Trump to choose Pence as VP https://t.co/ViFmMS0qqX
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 30, 2017
re: #187 calochortus
I can’t copy and paste this little gem from FR, but do check out post #7 from someone copying a post from Reddit. One of those people with hush-hush insider info. It’s all about Manafort and Podesta being the targets of the first indictments, which will then go after the whole Clinton cabal, but not Obama. Not because he isn’t guilty, but because Trump is so very, very respectful of the office of the presidency.
Yeah. Right.
That’s uh, really something.
Member of Putin’s Valdai club: https://t.co/Xy0f5A9EU6
— Sergey Romanov (@S_ergeyR_omanov) October 30, 2017
really?
i go away for five whole minutes and clinton isnt indicted yet?
Well, good night Lizards. Time to call it a day.
BBL
As much fun as this is, I do need to get some stuff done.
re: #187 calochortus
I can’t copy and paste this little gem from FR, but do check out post #7 from someone copying a post from Reddit. One of those people with hush-hush insider info. It’s all about Manafort and Podesta being the targets of the first indictments, which will then go after the whole Clinton cabal, but not Obama. Not because he isn’t guilty, but because Trump is so very, very respectful of the office of the presidency.
Yeah. Right.
How I would respond to the person who came up with that bullshit….
re: #202 Kragar
This article from the sidebar is super creepy.
The reason Jared Kushner still says ‘daddy’
re: #205 Nyet
Как рассказал корреспонденту «Ленты.ру» в перерыве между сессиями директор Лондонской академии дипломатии Джозеф Мифсуд, эксперты «Валдая» многократно отмечали важность взаимодействия России и Европы, более того, они подчеркивали, что его надо усиливать. «Я бы хотел добавить, что у Европы два сердца — восточное и средиземноморское, — сказал профессор. — И второе очень близко русскому сердцу. Италия, Испания, Греция, Кипр, Мальта, Словения — у жителей этих стран весьма схожее мышление, и они хорошо понимают Россию».
As the director of the London Academy of Diplomacy Joseph Mifsud told the lenta.ru correspondent, Valdai experts repeatedly noted the importance of the interaction between Russia and Europe, moreover, they stressed that it should be strengthened. “I would like to add that Europe has two hearts - eastern and Mediterranean,” said the professor. - And the second is very close to the Russian heart. Italy, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Slovenia - the inhabitants of these countries have very similar thinking, and they understand Russia well. “
Например, Джозеф Мифсуд в разговоре с нашим изданием отметил, что считает неправильным для какого-либо государства вмешиваться во внутреннюю политику России. «Решать это должны не США или Евросоюз, а граждане России, у которых есть право выбирать президента, — подчеркнул он. — У кого-либо извне такого права нет. Когда Запад пытается решать, как должна быть устроена власть в других государствах, мы получаем то, что сейчас творится в Сирии и Ливии, то есть полный беспорядок».
For example, Joseph Mifsud, in a conversation with our publication, noted that he considers it wrong for any state to interfere in Russia’s domestic policy. “It should not be decided by the US or the European Union, but by Russian citizens who have the right to choose the president,” he stressed. “Somebody outside has no such right.” When the West tries to decide how the authorities should be organized in other states, we get what is happening in Syria and Libya, that is, a complete mess. “
re: #197 makeitstop
Gallup- Net job approval (approval-disapproval) at this point:
Carter +20
Reagan +18
HW Bush +53
Clinton +3
W Bush +78
Obama +12
Trump -29— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) October 30, 2017
Worth noting:
HW Bush - Germany reunification fast approaching, Berlin wall coming down
W Bush - 9/11 response, US forces in Afghanistan
“DO SOMETHING!”
Manafort placed under House arrest, Papadopoulos admits to collusion
“NOT THAT!”— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 30, 2017
I just read the Wiki page on one George Papadopoulos.
I found this very last paragraph big le’ interesting.
He was arrested at Washington Dulles Airport on July 27, 2017, and he has since been cooperating with Special Counsel Robert Mueller.[6] On October 5, 2017, Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to making false statements to FBI agents relating to contacts he had with agents of the Russian government while working for the Trump campaign.[12][13], Several documents related to his plea agreement were made public on October 30, 2017, the day Paul Manafort was indicted.[6]
Anyone remember reading anything about him being arrested? I can’t recall that. Seems Mueller pulled that off rather quietly. Or, everyone saw him as such a minor role player they ignored it.
July 26th was the date the FBI stopped in for a search on Manafort. Hmmmmm.
Huh. That’s interesting.
U.S. District Court for D.C. has four sealed cases in its docket with case numbers between Papadopoulos’ (182) and Manafort’s (201). pic.twitter.com/zDKMY3qHM6
— Steve Reilly (@BySteveReilly) October 30, 2017
Donald Trump wrongly says Manafort crimes came years before he joined the campaignhttps://t.co/AT38vI1aN6 pic.twitter.com/1kBbjw5kMX
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) October 30, 2017
re: #216 ObserverArt
I just read the Wiki page on one George Papadopoulos.
I found this very last paragraph big le’ interesting.
Anyone remember reading anything about him being arrested? I can’t recall that. Seems Mueller pulled that off rather quietly. Or, everyone saw him as such a minor role player they ignored it.
July 26th was the date the FBI stopped in for a search on Manafort. Hmmmmm.
I’m almost certain that nobody knew he’d been arrested. I do seem to recall some news a few months back about Papadopoulos pushing Russia connections to the campaign.
re: #217 Blind Frog Belly White
Interesting, yes, but the DC court is a very busy one and we have to assume there are many cases pending.
re: #216 ObserverArt
I just read the Wiki page on one George Papadopoulos.
I found this very last paragraph big le’ interesting.
Anyone remember reading anything about him being arrested? I can’t recall that. Seems Mueller pulled that off rather quietly. Or, everyone saw him as such a minor role player they ignored it.
July 26th was the date the FBI stopped in for a search on Manafort. Hmmmmm.
Trump should have never dragged the intel community.
As much as Mueller is going by the book, there’s got to be an element of payback involved as motivation.
And yeah, his team is leak-proof. Unless they want not to be.
Manafort attorney calls charges against his client “ridiculous”
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) October 30, 2017
Oh. Well, sorry for the inconvenience, then.
re: #218 Kragar
The one thing consistent about Trump is that he lies. In business, as a candidate, now as a mad President, the man is a liar.
— Jeff Fearlington (@FurlingtonJeff) October 30, 2017
re: #220 freetoken
Interesting, yes, but the DC court is a very busy one and we have to assume there are many cases pending.
Yep. Hence, “Interesting”, rather than “suggestive”, or “indicative”.
re: #217 Blind Frog Belly White
Huh. That’s interesting.
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Junior, Sessions, Kushner…and Trump.
My wish list, anyway.
re: #210 KGxvi
Usually somewhere around 10%
So Manafort has to put up a million dollars if the bail is indeed set to $10M?
re: #220 freetoken
Interesting, yes, but the DC court is a very busy one and we have to assume there are many cases pending.
Oh, come on! Why can’t we engage in reckless speculation for just a bit?
re: #227 KGxvi
Oh, come on! Why can’t we engage in reckless speculation for just a bit?
“Would it be irresponsible to speculate? It would be irresponsible NOT to speculate.”
re: #197 makeitstop
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And GWB was only that high because of 9/11; on 9/10, his approval ratings were more like +5%.
re: #223 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Trump benefited directly from Manafort’s illegally untaxed Russian money; he didn’t have to pay him for working as his consultant/campaign manager.
. @PressSec lied saying Papa was low level volunteer. Do low level volunteers normally sit in on Nat Sec meetings? 2nd from left of Sessions pic.twitter.com/r7qJnqfow9
— Jennifer Hayden (@Scout_Finch) October 30, 2017
“Low level volunteer” who plead guilty is seen here, 4th from Trump’s right, in “National Security Meeting” https://t.co/yxqailFBnG
— Jennifer Hayden (@Scout_Finch) October 30, 2017
After ignoring Mueller story all day, Fox News now airing Shepard Smith’s show, a.k.a. “Reality Hour.” pic.twitter.com/manQMoTUEQ
— Will Oremus (@WillOremus) October 30, 2017
The Russians Stole the U.S. Presidency
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told Politico that no matter how much President Trump rants about the “Russia hoax,” the 2016 hacking was not only real and aimed at electing Trump but constituted a major victory for a dangerous foreign adversary.
Said Clapper: “The Russians have succeeded beyond their wildest expectations.”
He added that the investigation of whether Trump’s team colluded with Russia constitutes a “cloud not only over the president, but the office of the presidency, the administration, the government and the country” until it is resolved.
re: #216 ObserverArt
I just read the Wiki page on one George Papadopoulos.
I found this very last paragraph big le’ interesting.
Anyone remember reading anything about him being arrested? I can’t recall that. Seems Mueller pulled that off rather quietly. Or, everyone saw him as such a minor role player they ignored it.
July 26th was the date the FBI stopped in for a search on Manafort. Hmmmmm.
It was in the news at the time, and the freepers were going berserk. Google lets you search by date range.
google.com
BREAKING: Ex-Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and Richard Gates indicted on 12 counts, including “conspiracy against the United States” pic.twitter.com/zabSHg5Yre
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 30, 2017
Dear Paul Manafort & Richard Gates: Here’s a fun fact for you. Federal prosecutors have a conviction rate of 93%. https://t.co/u0Ex15MtID
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) October 30, 2017
re: #233 JordanRules
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Umm…I’ve unfortunately had fox news on the TV here all day and they’ve been talking about Mueller and Manafort since fox and friends this morning. I’m all for calling out Fox news for their bullshit, but I am going to have to call this tweet out for being BS too.
Sorry, but this is years ago, before Paul Manafort was part of the Trump campaign. But why aren’t Crooked Hillary & the Dems the focus?????
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 30, 2017
“look he was already committing crimes against the united states long before I hired him” is a surprising defense strategy https://t.co/jCHjveRcuW
— Isaac Hepworth (@isaach) October 30, 2017
The US does play a strong role in shaping the relationship between Russia and the EU, the EU does give in. But why is that so? The EU has a lot to lose.
Joseph Mifsud: I think President Putin was extremely disappointed on this point. He expected more from the West in terms of the European side to it. And it is interesting that the speech comes before the inauguration of the new European Commission. The new European Commission will be looking at things in a perhaps different way. I think the US will have to work much harder, if it wants to keep the same kind of stance with Russia with the support of Europe, because some of the people who have been put into place inside the European Commission are more diplomatically inclined to build a real dialog with Russia, more than their predecessors.
Is the US interested in strong Russia and in a good relationship with Russia?
Joseph Mifsud: I think the US is interested, but at the same time is extremely skeptical about actually having this kind of relationship. With its relationship with China, the stronger economic links through the BRICS, I think that there is a major concern that Russia is going its own way and that the no-rules-game is played by the Russian Federation.
Will the spiral of mistrust be reversed?
Joseph Mifsud: I think the key word which President Putin used was interdependence. The global security and the economy are part of this interdependence. I believe that whatever the US, the EU, Germany, Russia, China, all the others might decide and wish to do, it is all tired also to the fact that there are these two pillars. I believe that we cannot risk 5-10 or 15 years to put things in order or to come up with new rules. There isn’t that time, the global security and the economy will be continuing to deteriorate. I believe that people will actually see the sense.
One of the other perceptions, that was also mentioned, was - can the US continue with the world policing or with the Monroe doctrine. This is something which is extremely important. I don’t think that the US has the energy to continue with this. So, the global security and economy needs partners and who is better in this than the Russian Federation.
re: #233 JordanRules
After ignoring Mueller story all day, Fox News now airing Shepard Smith’s show, a.k.a. “Reality Hour.”
none of their sources would confirm….
….Also, there is NO COLLUSION!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 30, 2017
“There is no cannibalism in the British navy, absolutely none, and when I say none, I mean there is a certain amount.” https://t.co/IzySYyZoIl
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 30, 2017
I wonder why SHS stays in this job. She looks so unhappy. I’m going to go with the idea that after decades of programming by her slickster father, she now feels Je$u$ put her in this job so she better not quit.
re: #242 freetoken
Maybe they promised her an estate in “Georgia.”
So brave for you to go through life with this tremendous burden.
— Clay C. (@ClayC1969) October 30, 2017
Netflix Pulls Plug On ‘House Of Cards’ Next Year After Kevin Spacey Sexual Advances Claims https://t.co/eL6yHnWdAz pic.twitter.com/BNS9wsIDf9
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) October 30, 2017
re: #245 bratwurst
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Putin’s favorite American mouthpiece not named Trump says what.
Ooh! Look what I found! Gates was still visiting the White House in June of this year, around the time that Papadopoulos was arrested!
Note the date of the article.
And the lede:
Pro-Russian Lobbyist Is Lurking Around the White House
President Trump can’t keep the ghost of Russia out of the White House—the man who helped Paul Manafort work with the Russians is still on the scene.
ASAWIN SUEBSAENG
GIDEON RESNICK
06.14.17 1:00 AM ET
Rick Gates, the longtime lobbying partner of ousted Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, is still making multiple visits to the White House—even though the Trump administration has sought to distance itself from Manafort.
Manafort may be under investigation for alleged Russia ties, and thus persona non grata at the Trump White House. However, his top deputy Gates—who also worked on behalf of Russian interests—has managed to wedge himself back into Trump-world. having landed a sweet new gig with one of President Donald Trump’s best and wealthiest friends.
re: #242 freetoken
I wonder why SHS stays in this job. She looks so unhappy. I’m going to go with the idea that after decades of programming by her slickster father, she now feels Je$u$ put her in this job so she better not quit.
My friend asked me this morning what was wrong with SHS’s eyes… I said I like to think that her eyes are just her body’s way of morally objecting to the lying that she’s doing.
re: #250 KGxvi
lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll’s eyes. When he comes at ya, doesn’t seem to be livin’… until he bites ya.
re: #245 bratwurst
I’d tell him they’re demanding that he stop saying things that are false, but thin-skinned Glen has me blocked.
re: #241 Kragar
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Verity: But it does mean that when he says a bed is two foot long, it is in fact sixty foot long, all right?
re: #250 KGxvi
My friend asked me this morning what was wrong with SHS’s eyes… I said I like to think that her eyes are just her body’s way of morally objecting to the lying that she’s doing.
Sarah Sanders can dismiss George Papadopoulos as “this individual” & a “volunteer” all she wants. FBI has receipts: His emails to Sessions. pic.twitter.com/7UAamFqGr9
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) October 30, 2017
Spinning furiously.
What I actually have said (as opposed to claims I’ve been hearing all day about what I said) - from March https://t.co/YBsDLkJUW6 pic.twitter.com/uvzeoSJHYb
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) October 30, 2017
re: #254 jaunte
Fake. Her eyes are level, and we know that’s not true.
re: #255 Nyet
Spinning furiously.
1. there was no collusion
2. if there was collusion US has done it too so shutup.
re: #247 Kragar
Netflix Pulls Plug On ‘House Of Cards’ Next Year After Kevin Spacey Sexual Advances Claims deadline.com …
there’s gonna be no tv or movies left
sadly right wing news will march on
re: #216 ObserverArt
I just read the Wiki page on one George Papadopoulos.
…
Anyone remember reading anything about him being arrested? I can’t recall that. Seems Mueller pulled that off rather quietly. Or, everyone saw him as such a minor role player they ignored it.
On July 27, 2017, while Papadopoulos was being arrested, Twitter was discussing Scaramucci’s claim that Bannon can give himself blowjobs
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) October 30, 2017
re: #237 danarchy
Keeping my pressure down so I wouldn’t be able to fact check that, the comments got your back though.
Yeah, fair. I should have said “downplaying,” not “ignoring.”
— Will Oremus (@WillOremus) October 30, 2017
re: #27 Jay C
Or, as an alternative scenario: brazen it out, fire Mueller, shut down the investigation, pardon anyone who needs one, and then dare Congress/the courts to do anything about it. And probably soon, so that it will be hoped to be forgotten by next year’s elections. Or buried by the news of some war that Trump will start to get a rally-round-the-flag effect.
Anyone here think that THIS Congress’s Republicans are likely to put the rule of law over their own political careers, or, more accurately, imperil their donor base’s investments??
I think this is the most likely scenario.
Weirdly I may have been at Dulles the day Papadopoulis was arrested. Weird.
re: #260 dangerman
They should let the amazingly talented Robin Wright run with it!
re: #261 Interesting Times
Heh, Mueller knew the worlds eyes would be on an idiot circus and thus could hide the arrests.
I imagine at the airport there were plenty of other people around who could see Papadopolous being arrested by the FBI, but they never recognized him and they were to busy looking for Bannon sex-pics on their phones to take a snap of what was going on around them.
re: #264 HappyWarrior
Not you, of course.
re: #67 wrenchwench
With enough sopapilla, this can all be cleaned up.
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Killin me here. Boss bought lunch, but lunch delivery guy blew the address for the office.
re: #254 jaunte
Sarah Sanders can dismiss George Papadopoulos as “this individual” & a “volunteer” all she wants. FBI has receipts: His emails to Sessions.
they have pictures
of him
at the table
with sessions
and trump
we all do
re: #266 freetoken
Heh, Mueller knew the worlds eyes would be on an idiot circus and thus could hide the arrests.
I imagine at the airport there were plenty of other people around who could see Papadopolous being arrested by the FBI, but they never recognized him and they were to busy looking for Bannon sex-pics on their phones to take a snap of what was going on around them.
Not you, of course.
Oh I don’t think I witnessed it. I just flew out of Dulles the night of the 27th. It’s just a weird coincidence since a lot of other people did too. I didn’t see anything out of the ordinary. But yeah.
Yep I flew to Munich via Iceland on the 27th. Strange coincidence. But that’s just it. A coincidence.
re: #267 Unshaken Defiance
Killin me here. Boss bought lunch, but lunch delivery guy blew the address for the office.
The local School of Social Work sold me spaghetti to be delivered on Friday. I will forget by then. I wrote a note, I might remember because they said it would include a cookie.
It will take until Friday for your lunch to get here…
re: #235 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
It was in the news at the time, and the freepers were going berserk. Google lets you search by date range.
google.com
Thanks! I was gonna do some Googlefu and you saved me the time.
To all: I am NOT that George Papadopoulos. I am in Greece visiting my mother so today it has been kind of surreal to keep up with.
— George Papadopoulos (@feeonlyplanner) October 30, 2017
re: #270 HappyWarrior
Yep I flew to Munich via Iceland on the 27th. Strange coincidence. But that’s just it. A coincidence.
rule 39
re: #250 KGxvi
My friend asked me this morning what was wrong with SHS’s eyes… I said I like to think that her eyes are just her body’s way of morally objecting to the lying that she’s doing.
I just figured she was some sort of evil Ms. Potatohead. It would explain a lot.
Having a bit of a day, the poor dear, looks like. Pity. AHAHAHAHAHAHA
Sarah Sanders says the guilty plea of a campaign adviser for lying about his campaign activities has “nothing to do with the campaign” pic.twitter.com/C6hiUv0NeU
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) October 30, 2017
re: #271 wrenchwench
The local School of Social Work sold me spaghetti to be delivered on Friday. I will forget by then. I wrote a note, I might remember because they said it would include a cookie.
It will take until Friday for your lunch to get here…
whitefish?
re: #273 Kragar
80s kid so my mind immediately went here:
I can’t be the only person who can’t stop thinking of Webster today.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) October 30, 2017
re: #279 JordanRules
80s kid so my mind immediately went here:
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Haha I did too. Good old Alex Karras.
Dems attack Russia for hacking them but want us to believe that server in HC home was safe from hacking.
HC put national security at risk!— Paul Manafort (@PaulManafort) July 24, 2016
Well, this tweet has aged badly.#ManafortMonday #Manafort https://t.co/ui99MQDvki
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) October 30, 2017
jim hoft’s gateway pundit is on to us (the writer was given wh credentials by team trump) pic.twitter.com/avHB6ylZbf
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) October 30, 2017
Huh. They went with mass beheadings? Okay, interesting choice.
re: #247 Kragar
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Well, it had gone into the weeds a bit. Mrs. FBW was having a hard time following it.
This looks like a bad time to have been a sexual predator. Good.
re: #283 JordanRules
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Huh. They went with mass beheadings? Okay, interesting choice.
Considering you work for a guy who had a correspondent actually pull a gun out on protesters, Lucas…………
shorter sarah sanders: don’t know these people
never met
one day they just volunteered to run the campaign and we were too polite to say no— Alexandra Petri (@petridishes) October 30, 2017
re: #261 Interesting Times
Sarah Kendzior ✔@sarahkendzior
On July 27, 2017, while Papadopoulos was being arrested, Twitter was discussing Scaramucci’s claim that Bannon can give himself blowjobs
3:29 PM - Oct 30, 2017
Wow. I guess it is true, when the Trump people do something outrageous it is to cover for something else.
The old slight of hand that goes over so well with our media.
Trump knows his street corner arts.
Trouble is that is kid’s play to someone like Mueller and his Team of Law Sharks.
re: #286 FormerDirtDart
shorter sarah sanders: don’t know these people
never met
one day they just volunteered to run the campaign and we were too polite to say no
even shorter SHS:
i just got here, i swear
things wingnuts say
Why would Trump want to say anything bad about Putin? Putin did nothing wrong.>
re: #289 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
things wingnuts say
Why would Trump want to say anything bad about Putin? Putin did nothing wrong.
I do love how a former KGB officer became until Trump, the wingnuts favorite world leader. Not Merkel, a moderately conservative survival of the DDR or David Cameron but Vladimir fucking Putin. Wonder what Ronnie would think of his party faithful worshipping a KGB man.
Papadopoulos’ unnamed “supervisor” is Sam Clovis, and the “high-ranking” official is Manafort, source tells @Isikoff https://t.co/DHpQdXxqeL pic.twitter.com/0IOvUcdHjl
— Colin Campbell (@colincampbell) October 30, 2017
Unbelievable.
This nonsense was debunked about a month ago
ANTIFA Leader: “November 4th […] millions of antifa supersoldiers will behead all white parents” https://t.co/qdxf7e9qVO
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) October 30, 2017
re: #290 HappyWarrior
White, Christian, conservative, represses liberals. What more does one need?
re: #288 dangerman
even shorter SHS:
i just got here, i swear
She should have sought work working for a scoundrel in a deeply red state where the truth doesn’t matter. None of these Trump people belong on a national or international stage.
re: #52 scottslemmons
All the way up to Murdoch whose family (along with Ivanka) have photos with their Russian BFFs.
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) October 30, 2017
re: #294 FormerDirtDart
Unbelievable.
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YOU WON’T BE LAUGHING WHEN YOUR HEAD IS ROLLING ON THE FLOOR!!!
re: #290 HappyWarrior
I do love how a former KGB officer became until Trump, the wingnuts favorite world leader. Not Merkel, a moderately conservative survival of the DDR or David Cameron but Vladimir fucking Putin. Wonder what Ronnie would think of his party faithful worshipping a KGB man.
If people really rolled in their graves, we could hook him up to an armature, and do away with all fossil fuels.
re: #294 FormerDirtDart
ANTIFA Leader: “November 4th […] millions of antifa supersoldiers will behead all white parents”
— Jim Hoft
LOLWHUT
re: #294 FormerDirtDart
Unbelievable.
This nonsense was debunked about a month ago
Before or after Jade Helm 1517?
re: #294 FormerDirtDart
Unbelievable.
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So with the law closing in on your bigoted hero Trump, you’ve lost your mind completely. Sad!
— Jeff Fearlington (@FurlingtonJeff) October 30, 2017
In answer to my passport question from earlier today..
Manafort faces 151 -181 months in prison, while Gates faces 121-151 months in prison. Both lost their passports, considered flight risks
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) October 30, 2017
re: #294 FormerDirtDart
ANTIFA Leader: “November 4th […] millions of antifa supersoldiers will behead all white parents”
— Jim Hoft
Where are these supersoldiers hanging out right now? Are they being manufactured or do they parachute in from someplace?
re: #290 HappyWarrior
I do love how a former KGB officer became until Trump, the wingnuts favorite world leader. Not Merkel, a moderately conservative survival of the DDR or David Cameron but Vladimir fucking Putin. Wonder what Ronnie would think of his party faithful worshipping a KGB man.
ronald reagan? that liberal leftist rino?
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Mueller may have pitched his message today to specific targets he knows and we don’t. Other points, not all obvious, apply more broadly.
— Barton Gellman (@bartongellman) October 30, 2017
re: #303 makeitstop
In answer to my passport question from earlier today..
HOAX! WITCHHUNT! BIGGEST IN HISTORY! No collusion! What about Krooked Hillary?
re: #295 Nyet
White, Christian, conservative, represses liberals. What more does one need?
No doubt. Also loves to appeal to a mythological past that never existed. Merkel while conservative is a forward looking leader.
re: #304 Sir John Barron
Where are these supersoldiers hanging out right now? Are they being manufactured or do they parachute in from someplace?
They’re probably hanging out in Mexico with that ISIS army that is fixing to attack us.
re: #294 FormerDirtDart
Unbelievable.
This nonsense was debunked about a month ago
Just the parents?
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And why small business owners? That little detail by Hoft’s pal made me laugh since my research on small businesses is going to be used by my boss to make an appeal for Democrats to try to appeal to small business owners more.
re: #306 Stanley Sea
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I was just going to post that.
Mueller is operating at a level never before experienced by the Trump Cult. I get the feeling that they won’t know what hit them, even after they’re all on trial.
re: #304 Sir John Barron
Where are these supersoldiers hanging out right now? Are they being manufactured or do they parachute in from someplace?
In the tunnels under the abandoned Walmarts, silly!
Papadopoulos’ unnamed “supervisor” is Sam Clovis, and the “high-ranking” official is Manafort, source tells @Isikoff https://t.co/DHpQdXxqeL pic.twitter.com/0IOvUcdHjl
— Colin Campbell (@colincampbell) October 30, 2017
This leaves one campaign “Senior Policy Advisor” unidentified in indictment. https://t.co/ri4ooDSqE3
— Susan Hennessey (@Susan_Hennessey) October 30, 2017
re: #313 makeitstop
I was just going to post that.
Mueller is operating at a level never before experienced by the Trump Cult. I get the feeling that they won’t know what hit them, even after they’re all on trial.
Won’t matter. Whoever is indicted will be someone Team MAGA will claim had nothing to do with the campaign or Trump, even if Junior and Jared are indicted.
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re: #316 Sir John Barron
Won’t matter. Whoever is indicted will be someone Team MAGA will claim had nothing to do with the campaign or Trump, even if Junior and Jared are indicted.
/
“Mr. Kushner has only been with the Administration a brief time. Hasn’t even shown up for work most days. Seems to spend a lot of time jetting hither and yon, god only knows why.”
re: #315 JordanRules
I have a crush on Susan. She’s smart and beautiful, and if you see her on TV, she’s extremely awkward. All things I like.
re: #313 makeitstop
I was just going to post that.
Mueller is operating at a level never before experienced by the Trump Cult. I get the feeling that they won’t know what hit them, even after they’re all on trial.
That’s my feeling as well. In general there’s a lot of white collar crime that people get away with because it’s too hard to prove it. When people do get nailed for it, it is usually because one way or another they made themselves irresistible targets. Trump et al. have done that by winning the presidential election while being openly sleazy, and then pissing all over Federal Intelligence and Law Enforcement.
That is really fucking stupid.
re: #291 Jenner7
Is this the same Sam Clovis who Trump out in as the White House advisor in the Dep of Ag?
“Mr. Trump, Jr’s shared name with the President is only a coincidence. He only is aware of one son, Barron.”
re: #316 Sir John Barron
“The President isn’t really close to Don Jr. Never really liked him. Or his mother. They haven’t spent much time together.”
re: #322 freetoken
Is this the same Sam Clovis who Trump out in as the White House advisor in the Dep of Ag?
ballotpedia.org
Appears that way.
re: #326 HappyWarrior
Good grief, what a nasty web Mueller has to uncover.
re: #68 jaunte
Reuters Breaking News:
Charles Manson says Charles Manson will be acquitted of all charges. (Facts say otherwise.)— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) October 30, 2017
re: #290 HappyWarrior
I do love how a former KGB officer became until Trump, the wingnuts favorite world leader. Not Merkel, a moderately conservative survival of the DDR or David Cameron but Vladimir fucking Putin. Wonder what Ronnie would think of his party faithful worshipping a KGB man.
Probably the same thing he said about the Democrats in 1962… I didn’t leave the party, the party left me.
re: #327 freetoken
Good grief, what a nasty web Mueller has to uncover.
Yeah I feel bad for him. I hope after this is all done and the Good Guys get back in charge, Bob gets a much deserved retirement with his family. Mueller is a statesman. He’s someone who serves not a party but his country and has been doing that for many fifty years now.
re: #329 KGxvi
Probably the same thing he said about the Democrats in 1962… I didn’t leave the party, the party left me.
Probably. I’m no Reagan fan but I imagine he would be disgusted at this.
Hey, those Trump tweets? Admissable in court, from the look of it.
Judge Kollar-Kotelly doesn’t just quote Trump’s military transgender ban tweets. She screenshots them. https://t.co/FwXbJUJfBY pic.twitter.com/M7CHiXPMSD
— Jon Steingart (@jonsteingart) October 30, 2017
The courts holding the President accountable for his tweets.. https://t.co/FRjaOzcwL9
— Bob Loeb (@BobLoeb) October 30, 2017
re: #304 Sir John Barron
Where are these supersoldiers hanging out right now? Are they being manufactured or do they parachute in from someplace?
My guess, they’re hiding in pizza parlor basements around the country.
Feasting on the hearts of missing children, for super strength, procured through the Clinton’s human trafficking ring
re: #332 makeitstop
Hey, those Trump tweets? Admissable in court, from the look of it.
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re: #332 makeitstop
Hey, those Trump tweets? Admissable in court, from the look of it.
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A screenshot to the heart. From a grassy knoll.
At the time Clovis was Co -chair of the campaign.
re: #331 HappyWarrior
Probably. I’m no Reagan fan but I imagine he would be disgusted at this.
I’ve always been fascinated with Reagan, read several biographies. Like all of us, he had his flaws, and he made some incredibly poor decisions that history will not look kindly on him for… but in the balance of all things, I think he was more good than bad.
re: #332 makeitstop
Hey, those Trump tweets? Admissable in court, from the look of it.
Wasn’t the precedent established during the Muslim ban hearing?
— WB Young (@FormerDirtDart) October 30, 2017
re: #325 Blind Frog Belly White
“The President isn’t really close to Don Jr. Never really liked him. Or his mother. They haven’t spent much time together.”
“The president isn’t even married to Don Junior’s mother anymore. So how could Don, Jr still be the president’s son? Don’t you get that?”
re: #337 KGxvi
I’ve always been fascinated with Reagan, read several biographies. Like all of us, he had his flaws, and he made some incredibly poor decisions that history will not look kindly on him for… but in the balance of all things, I think he was more good than bad.
I take a more negative opinion of him but I hear you, I’m fascinated the same way by Nixon.
re: #338 FormerDirtDart
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re: #337 KGxvi
I’ve always been fascinated with Reagan, read several biographies. Like all of us, he had his flaws, and he made some incredibly poor decisions that history will not look kindly on him for… but in the balance of all things, I think he was more good than bad.
The gutting of the fairness doctrine under Reagan led to the brainwashing of Republicans. He also ignored the HIV (GRID at the time) crisis because it was mostly gay men who were getting sick. What could balance that out? Did he cure cancer?
“The United States is investigating…potential collusion…by American citizens” -from newly unsealed Distrcit Court opinion. pic.twitter.com/RXCGy3FRST
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) October 30, 2017
re: #338 FormerDirtDart
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Present sense impression, excited utterance, recorded recollection, records of regularly conducted activity, statements against interest (though the federal rule is a bit different than in California).
re: #340 HappyWarrior
I take a more negative opinion of him but I hear you, I’m fascinated the same way by Nixon.
So do I. In fact, I’d go so far as to say Reagan may just be the most overrated president ever. Remember El Salvadoran death squads? Iran-Contra? “State’s Rights”? Empowering the religious right? The grotesque deregulation (“Scariest words are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help’”) that led to the wealth inequality and environmental destruction we see today? Reagan helped to whitewash (pun intended) the absolute worst aspects of late-stage capitalism and reactionary right-wing extremism.
re: #342 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Add in the bigotry that continued to decimate inner cities.
re: #340 HappyWarrior
I take a more negative opinion of him but I hear you, I’m fascinated the same way by Nixon.
Growing up in Orange County, and going to high school just around the corner from the Nixon Library, he has always been another point of fascination for me.
re: #345 Interesting Times
So do I. In fact, I’d go so far as to say Reagan may just be the most overrated president ever. Remember El Salvadoran death squads? Iran-Contra? “State’s Rights”? Empowering the religious right? The grotesque deregulation (“Scariest words are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help’”) that led to the wealth inequality and environmental destruction we see today? Reagan helped to whitewash (pun intended) the absolute worst aspects of late-stage capitalism and reactionary right-wing extremism.
Right. Total agreement there.
the leader of antifa
— Tom Bloke (@21logician) October 30, 2017
Way to play it close to the vest dude!
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) October 30, 2017
re: #347 KGxvi
Growing up in Orange County, and going to high school just around the corner from the Nixon Library, he has always been another point of fascination for me.
Nixon is fascinating due he had potential to be good but his paranoia did him in. I’m a big Truman fan. My grandfather always told me how happy he was when Truman fired MacArthur- he was in the Army at the time in Korea.
Gorbachev is the one who deserves most of the credit for the Cold War’s end. Reagan’s administration was the cancer inflicted on America that led to the orange tumor metastasizing in the White House now.
Happy birthday, @IvankaTrump! pic.twitter.com/8NWrI2z7Zc
— GOP (@GOP) October 30, 2017
— Jordan Horowitz (@jehorowitz) October 30, 2017
Well, today did not disappoint.
But I am still skeptical that the GOP-run Congress will do anything. They’ve pretty much rubber-stamped Trump’s nominees (the few he’s actually done), and only in the Senate have a couple of committees really done any investigation and then they’ve not really forced anything, just pile up information.
Ooof:
Once you know that Kevin Spacey is a sexual predator, it’s easier to buy his role as the POTUS.
— BWD 🤢 (@IrisRimon) October 30, 2017
re: #351 Interesting Times
Gorbachev is the one who deserves most of the credit for the Cold War’s end. Reagan’s administration was the cancer inflicted on America that led to the orange tumor metastasizing in the White House now.
Reagan was lucky to have dealt with Gorby. I doubt things turn out the same with Yuri Andropov or Cherenko. Honestly I think the people of the Eastern Bloc don’t get enough credit.
re: #352 JordanRules
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Honestly with Reagan, it’s that I hate the attempts to elevate him to the same level as Washington or Lincoln. That actually offends me a little.
What will be really hilarious is when he blames the voters for putting him in office.
re: #360 Belafon
What will be really hilarious is when he blames the voters for putting him in office.
He’s right, we are idiots who shouldn’t be trusted with the vote! Ban elected government!
re: #360 Belafon
What will be really hilarious is when he blames the voters for putting him in office.
They really should have known better.
timing
3/19/16 DNC hacked
4/26 Papadopolous offered “dirt”
6/9 TrumpTower meeting
6/12 Assange: “we have HRC emails”https://t.co/Knt02eULuh— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) October 30, 2017
.@SenToddYoung says he agrees with McConnell, “we do not have religious tests for office in the United States of America. Period.”
— Seung Min Kim (@seungminkim) October 30, 2017
Do these folks know they’ve stood by a Senate candidate who thinks I shouldn’t be able to serve in Congress, simply because of my faith? https://t.co/1Q7lNRqLfW
— Rep. Keith Ellison (@keithellison) October 30, 2017
re: #347 KGxvi
Growing up in Orange County, and going to high school just around the corner from the Nixon Library, he has always been another point of fascination for me.
Nixon has redeeming value, legitimate counterweight to the shit he deserves criticism for.
EPA
OSHA
Title IX
Title X
Affirmative Action
opened/normalized relations with China
saved Israel in 1973
Sure he was a criminal, but I have a soft spot for him anyway.
re: #358 HappyWarrior
Honestly with Reagan, it’s that I hate the attempts to elevate him to the same level as Washington or Lincoln. That actually offends me a little.
When Reagan testified related to communists in Hollywood at the House Unamerican Affairs Committee:
The hearings opened with appearances by Walt Disney and Ronald Reagan, then president of the Screen Actors Guild. Disney testified that the threat of Communists in the film industry was a serious one, and named specific people who had worked for him as probable Communists.[14] Reagan testified that a small clique within his union was using “communist-like tactics” in attempting to steer union policy, but that he did not know if those (unnamed) members were communists or not, and that in any case he thought the union had them under control.[15] (Later his first wife, actress Jane Wyman stated in her biography with Joe Morella [1985] that Reagan’s allegations against friends and colleagues led to tension in their marriage, eventually resulting in their divorce). Actor Adolphe Menjou declared, “I am a witch hunter if the witches are Communists. I am a Red-baiter. I would like to see them all back in Russia.”[16]
re: #366 Belafon
When Reagan testified related to communists in Hollywood at the House Unamerican Affairs Committee:
I like what James Garner said about Reagan.
re: #365 sagehen
Nixon has redeeming value, legitimate counterweight to the shit he deserves criticism for.
EPA
OSHA
Title IX
Title X
Affirmative Action
opened/normalized relations with China
saved Israel in 1973Sure he was a criminal, but I have a soft spot for him anyway.
I see Nixon’s legacy and think of Neil Young- Even Richard Nixon’s got soul. Complicated man who I really think had potential to be a very good president. LBJ fascinates me too because of his sheer brilliance in understanding politics.
re: #367 HappyWarrior
Religious freedom isn’t for those people.
Any religion is fine as long as it’s Christianity.
Well Jack, It would seem that your explanation has been provided. Would you care to respond? Ball’s in your court my man….
— D. E. Todd (@DaveoutofAustin) October 30, 2017
re: #370 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Any religion is fine as long as it’s Christianity.
We’ve got both kinds of music here. Country and Western.
In about an hour, the Senate is voting to confirm this woman to a lifetime seat on a US Circuit Court. https://t.co/JAVq1X9nS7 pic.twitter.com/RgdR2DNOwJ
— Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) October 30, 2017
Exclusive: @SenatorCollins lays out her demands on a tax bill
—No estate tax repeal
—No rate cuts for millionaireshttps://t.co/TGcVxI2XGR— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) October 30, 2017
These are completely reasonable demands that they will not be able to meet. https://t.co/DXbk4ZIIXb
— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) October 30, 2017
re: #373 JordanRules
Trump/GOP are stacking the judiciary with their right wing extremists who are hellbent on rolling back civil and voting rights, and reproductive health rights/access, including birth control and abortion.
Period. That’s their goal and intent, and the Democrats don’t have the votes to block them.
Elections have consequences, and there are still too many fuckers out there who think the parties and candidates are all alike. Sorry, there’s no way to not be blunt about this.
If you think Clinton judicial picks would be gutting access for health coverage or undermining Roe, you’d be sorely mistaken.
Instead of expanding civil and voting rights, the GOP is intent on gutting those protections. Trump’s turned over his judicial picking to the most extreme groups out there, and they’re getting their wish list of reactionary know-nothings and extremists who make Gorsuch look like a boy scout.
re: #284 Blind Frog Belly White
Well, it had gone into the weeds a bit. Mrs. FBW was having a hard time following it.
This looks like a bad time to have been a sexual predator. Good.
Rick Wilson agrees.
Let’s be honest.
Setting aside the Spacey stuff, we’re all pretty ok with House of Cards ending, right?— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) October 30, 2017
RWNJs today: The Left is nothing but wimps who are scared of guns and they have bred an army of supersoldiers coming to KILL US ALL! pic.twitter.com/3pY9EzzlLf
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 30, 2017
re: #375 lawhawk
Trump/GOP are stacking the judiciary with their right wing extremists who are hellbent on rolling back civil and voting rights, and reproductive health rights/access, including birth control and abortion.
Period. That’s their goal and intent, and the Democrats don’t have the votes to block them.
Elections have consequences, and there are still too many fuckers out there who think the parties and candidates are all alike. Sorry, there’s no way to not be blunt about this.
If you think Clinton judicial picks would be gutting access for health coverage or undermining Roe, you’d be sorely mistaken.
Instead of expanding civil and voting rights, the GOP is intent on gutting those protections. Trump’s turned over his judicial picking to the most extreme groups out there, and they’re getting their wish list of reactionary know-nothings and extremists who make Gorsuch look like a boy scout.
The most moderate Democratic judicial picks are miles better than the most moderate GOP picks. I appreciate Kennedy protecting ssm but I’d rather have more Garlands on the court then Kennedys.
re: #369 HappyWarrior
I see Nixon’s legacy and think of Neil Young- Even Richard Nixon’s got soul. Complicated man who I really think had potential to be a very good president. LBJ fascinates me too because of his sheer brilliance in understanding politics.
1960 was very much a turning point in our history. If Nixon wins, he probably does a lot of the same things, but doesn’t develop the resentment/paranoia that the 1960 and 1962 losses generated, so there’s likely no Watergate situation. He probably supports the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act (he was at least partly responsible for shepherding the Civil Rights Act of 1957). Goldwater doesn’t run in ‘64, which means the rise of the conservative movement doesn’t get its creation myth. JFK probably doesn’t run in ‘64 but does run in ‘68. The Vietnam War likely goes very differently, as does the Bay of Pigs, I would think.
It’s what the Doctor might call a fixed point in time.
re: #380 KGxvi
1960 was very much a turning point in our history. If Nixon wins, he probably does a lot of the same things, but doesn’t develop the resentment/paranoia that the 1960 and 1962 losses generated, so there’s likely no Watergate situation. He probably supports the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act (he was at least partly responsible for shepherding the Civil Rights Act of 1957). Goldwater doesn’t run in ‘64, which means the rise of the conservative movement doesn’t get its creation myth. JFK probably doesn’t run in ‘64 but does run in ‘68. The Vietnam War likely goes very differently, as does the Bay of Pigs, I would think.
It’s what the Doctor might call a fixed point in time.
It’s something interesting to think about for sure. Another what if regarding Nixon is what if Ike takes him off as VP.
well! i’m sure he sounds just like a typical native born american!
Sorry to burst your bubble, but the US does not have a good name. Nothing against the people, but the Government couldn’t be any more corrupt. Time to open your eyes, as the rest of the world has been seeing it for decades.
re: #374 JordanRules
Exclusive: @SenatorCollins lays out her demands on a tax bill
—No estate tax repeal
—No rate cuts for millionaireshttps://t.co— Sahil Kapur
WHATABOUT ALL THE SMALLFAMILYFARMS?!?!??!?!?
re: #380 KGxvi
1960 was very much a turning point in our history. If Nixon wins, he probably does a lot of the same things, but doesn’t develop the resentment/paranoia that the 1960 and 1962 losses generated, so there’s likely no Watergate situation. He probably supports the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act (he was at least partly responsible for shepherding the Civil Rights Act of 1957). Goldwater doesn’t run in ‘64, which means the rise of the conservative movement doesn’t get its creation myth. JFK probably doesn’t run in ‘64 but does run in ‘68. The Vietnam War likely goes very differently, as does the Bay of Pigs, I would think.
It’s what the Doctor might call a fixed point in time.
Nixon actually ran on Civil Rights in 1960.
re: #373 JordanRules
This is why the GOP in Congress don’t want to get rid of Trump - they still have use for him. Whether it be their religious right agenda, or tax cuts for their sponsors, Trump is glad to accommodate them.
re: #384 sagehen
Nixon actually ran on Civil Rights in 1960.
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Arbeit Macht Fries pic.twitter.com/8i1p40uJEo
— Patrick Monahan (@pattymo) October 29, 2017
That chin strap is the real hero here. https://t.co/KA80oZg42P
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 30, 2017
Read the indictments. Most of Manafort’s laundered millions moved through Cyprus, mostly through the Bank of Cyprus then from there into anonymous accounts.
So what?
So who was the Vice-Chairman of the Bank of Cyprus while this was going on?
Wilbur Ross.
Who is Wilbur Ross?
He is now Trump’s Secretary of Commerce.
I say nothing with certainty about Mueller’s investigation or its subjects except this: Pence is up to his fucking neck. He knew. He knows.
— Melissa McEwan (@Shakestweetz) October 30, 2017
re: #384 sagehen
Nixon actually ran on Civil Rights in 1960.
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re: #387 Kragar
Isn’t that more a chin simulator?
re: #349 Ace-o-aces
Way to play it close to the vest dude!
No one ever expects the Antifa Supersoldiers.
re: #396 HappyWarrior
Pence is Manafort’s guy.
Manafort got Trump to change his mind on VP by faking mechanical problems with the plane, per Post. https://t.co/2ZIYJ2W8I3 pic.twitter.com/9XhC914JDw
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) October 30, 2016
In a story a year ago today, Manafort persuades Trump to choose Pence over Christie so he doesn’t “lose the advantage of not being corrupt.” https://t.co/4xKPiCLS9l
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) October 30, 2017
re: #373 JordanRules
In about an hour, the Senate is voting to confirm this woman to a lifetime seat on a US Circuit Court.
Sitting out elections has consequences.
re: #391 HappyWarrior
Makes the Southern Strategy all the more infuriating.
Nixon is an excellent example of power corrupting.
re: #373 JordanRules
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re: #398 Blind Frog Belly White
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Funny how that worked out. I’d love to see Kaine debate Christie.
NEW—Bannon’s pissed at Trump’s legal team and is looking for ways to kneecap Mueller https://t.co/aqcm0HO5Pi by @swin24 @lachlan
— Sam Stein (@samstein) October 30, 2017
“…One potential avenue is legislation crafted by Rep. Ron DeSantis, a Florida Republican and member of the House Freedom Caucus, an influential bloc of conservative lawmakers. DeSantis offered an amendment to a House spending package in August that would have barred Mueller from pursuing criminal charges for any conduct occurring before March 2015. That would have severely complicated Mueller’s indictments of Paul Manafort and Rick Gates, which rely in large part on alleged criminal conduct prior to the 2016 presidential campaign, when the two lobbied on behalf of a pro-Russia political party in Ukraine.
DeSantis’s amendment would also have given Mueller six months to wrap up his investigation before the special counsel’s office was completely defunded.
That Bannon, he’s a political genius. Nothing suspicious about carving out special time limits for an investigation.
re: #399 Decatur Deb
And hopefully today will get us closer to being able to say “colluding with a foreign Government to influence an *election has consequences” too.
*election of a party doing everything it can legally and otherwise to subvert the vote and continue systemic dynamics of white supremacy
re: #403 FormerDirtDart
Has anyone identified Putin’s niece yet?
I’m sure everyone is wondering if it’s…
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It must be his wife’s niece. Putin’s brothers died as kids.
Pundits: “Trump is playing nth dimensional chess”
Mueller: pic.twitter.com/X9ZusEHUXv— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 30, 2017
re: #405 jaunte
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That Bannon, he’s a political genius. Nothing suspicious about carving out special time limits for an investigation.
Try it, you pock marked asshole. I’d love to see a Mueller ruin the Breitbart empire.
re: #403 FormerDirtDart
Has anyone identified Putin’s niece yet?
I’m sure everyone is wondering if it’s…
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I hear she works for the Crown Prosecutor of Russia.
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re: #400 freetoken
Nixon is an excellent example of power corrupting.
He was pretty corrupt when he was relatively new to power.
In his memoirs, Nixon recounts that he joined the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) “at the end of 1947.” However, he was already a HUAC member in early February 1947, when he heard “Enemy Number One” Gerhard Eisler and his sister Ruth Fischer testify. On February 18, 1947, Nixon referred to Eisler’s belligerence toward HUAC in his maiden speech to the House. Also by early February 1947, fellow U.S. Representative Charles J. Kersten had introduced him to Father John Francis Cronin in Baltimore, who shared with Nixon his 1945 privately circulated paper “The Problem of American Communism in 1945,” [54] with much information from the FBI’s William C. Sullivan (who by 1961 would head domestic intelligence under Hoover).[55]
Trump is worried special counsel’s investigation will “hamstring” his ability to negotiate with world leaders, senior WH official says
— Jeremy Diamond (@JDiamond1) October 30, 2017
Official adds: “World is less safe because of this investigation and it will remain less safe until it is over.” No evidence on this front https://t.co/yV7JJkfPZc
— Jeremy Diamond (@JDiamond1) October 30, 2017
re: #398 Blind Frog Belly White
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re: #407 HappyWarrior
It must be his wife’s niece. Putin’s brothers died as kids.
Papadopoulos’ “Putin’s niece” was never Putin’s niece. That’s why I posited Natalia Veselnitskaya.
re: #416 FormerDirtDart
Papadopoulos’ “Putin’s niece” was never Putin’s niece. That’s why I posited Natalia Veselnitskaya.
Ah d’oh.
re: #407 HappyWarrior
It must be his wife’s niece. Putin’s brothers died as kids.
Part of the indictment said that Papadopolos was enticed to meet with a woman who was Putin’s niece - but later he found out it wasn’t true.
Fox News is now attacking the FAMILIES of the judges presiding over the Manafort indictment https://t.co/NrrmXaLGUq pic.twitter.com/3tbSzGlsCb
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) October 30, 2017
re: #418 makeitstop
Part of the indictment said that Papadopolos was enticed to meet with a woman who was Putin’s niece - but later he found out it wasn’t true.
My bad.
re: #365 sagehen
Nixon has redeeming value, legitimate counterweight to the shit he deserves criticism for.
EPA
OSHA
Title IX
Title X
Affirmative Action
opened/normalized relations with China
saved Israel in 1973Sure he was a criminal, but I have a soft spot for him anyway.
I agree it’s a disservice to us all to put any off the 44 previous Presidents into a box of either all “good” or “bad”. I withhold my opinion on this wrt POTUS 45
re: #250 KGxvi
My friend asked me this morning what was wrong with SHS’s eyes… I said I like to think that her eyes are just her body’s way of morally objecting to the lying that she’s doing.
The botox doesn’t help. (I’ve used Botox and I can identify it at a glance. It’s proof positive in the arch of the eyebrows.) The whole package gives a weird look of incredulity, cluelessness and evil.
CNBC has an amazingly detailed chart of Manafort’s transactions involving money allegedly laundered. https://t.co/NuZZ8QpdyJ pic.twitter.com/CiNJloZoVg
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) October 30, 2017
re: #419 jaunte
[Fox News is now attacking the FAMILIES of the judges presiding over the Manafort indictment
Good move. That always makes judges more judgemental.
re: #412 Jenner7
Trump is worried special counsel’s investigation will “hamstring” his ability to negotiate with world leaders, senior WH official says
Official adds: “World is less safe because of this investigation and it will remain less safe until it is over.” No evidence on this front
[cough] whitewater [cough]
[cough] clinton impeachment [cough]
[cough] benghazi [cough]
who knew presidenting would be so hard?
i’ll channel rumsfeld: suck it up donny. play the hand you have, not the one you wish you had
re: #413 dangerman
in retrospect, with everything else, “bridgegate” would have been a nothingburger buried under so much of that other nonsense
That’s the only kind of burger Christie doesn’t like.
Posopiec is such a freakin’ moron.
Yes, the DEEP STATE tipped off CNN about… the location of the FBI office in Washington. pic.twitter.com/Jkt7FeMYlu
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) October 30, 2017
re: #412 Jenner7
Official adds: “World is less safe because of this investigation and it will remain less safe until it is over.” No evidence on this front
well there is another interpretation:
if the investigation boots trump, we’d all be a lot safer
Thread: A Day On Fox
I decided to take one for the team, and turned Fox on in the background just to hear how they handled today’s Mueller updates.
— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) October 30, 2017
Evening Lizardim. So, it’s Manafort’s neck in the noose, eh? Is Trump going to pardon him?
(THREAD) This is an *itemized list* of every lie Sarah Huckabee Sanders told America on behalf of the President in her press briefing today. pic.twitter.com/C45A0CvmT6
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) October 30, 2017
53 tweets. It takes Seth FIFTY THREE tweets to get through her lies. And those are just the ones from today’s briefing. Shameful. https://t.co/VsDpytGPgM
— Sophia Bush (@SophiaBush) October 30, 2017
re: #262 JordanRules
Keeping my pressure down so I wouldn’t be able to fact check that, the comments got your back though.
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— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) October 30, 2017
re: #377 Blind Frog Belly White
Rick Wilson agrees.
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I couldn’t get through the first season. I can put up with realistic moral gray areas but the point of view in House of Cards was just so utterly amoral and psychopathic that I was genuinely disgusted.
Fox continues to provide regular updates on how significant it is that the Manafort/Gates filing does not link Trump and Russia in any way.
— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) October 30, 2017
re: #214 FormerDirtDart
Worth noting:
HW Bush - Germany reunification fast approaching, Berlin wall coming downW Bush - 9/11 response, US forces in Afghanistan
Which is why the president* is so keen on the idea of war with NK
re: #435 jaunte
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re: #431 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Evening Lizardim. So, it’s Manafort’s neck in the noose, eh? Is Trump going to pardon him?
Manafort who?
FNC has been trying to make this into nothing for months but they won’t succeed.
re: #439 HappyWarrior
FNC has been trying to make this into nothing for months but they won’t succeed.
Well, not to anyone with an IQ above room temperature.
Trump still gets plenty of support from Republicans, though.
Reminder: It’s the 17 best prosecutors in America versus guys that tried to collude with Russia using Facebook Messenger.
Place your bets.😂— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) October 30, 2017
Loose fingers sink presidencies.
— Sergey Romanov (@S_ergeyR_omanov) October 30, 2017
re: #238 Kragar
Sorry, but this is years ago, before Paul Manafort was part of the Trump campaign. But why aren’t Crooked Hillary & the Dems the focus?????
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 30, 2017
Their ONLY defense is Clinton - and coming from the president* of the United States - sure sounds like obstruction of justice to me - could he be charged with same at some point in the future - would be most interesting to hear him denying each and every tweet sent in his name.
“Nobody should underestimate how much Paul Manafort did to get this campaign to where it is right now” Newt Gingrich pic.twitter.com/kbbFkyBNAi
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) October 30, 2017
re: #317 HappyWarrior
Senior Policy Adviser. Could that be Flynn?
LetItBeSessionsLetItBeSessionsLetItBeSessionsLetItBeSessions.
re: #446 MsJ
LetItBeSessionsLetItBeSessionsLetItBeSessionsLetItBeSessions.
The Flower of Southern Poltroonhood.
re: #441 gwangung
Well, not to anyone with an IQ above room temperature.
Trump still gets plenty of support from Republicans, though.
And the Neu Volkischer Beobachter, I mean the New York Times.
re: #389 Blind Frog Belly White
Chins strap.
His chin is more of a suggestion…like lane lines in Manhattan.
So I finally drag my carcass out of bed to find out that I was right, the WH is spinning like mad to argue that the charges themselves “prove” that they’ve done nothing wrong.
re: #450 Targetpractice
So I finally drag my carcass out of bed to find out that I was right, the WH is spinning like mad to argue that the charges themselves “prove” that they’ve done nothing wrong.
right - cause mueller’s done and wont indict anyone else for anything ever again //
When FBI agents picked lock on Manafort’s house, they found Ukrainian lobbying records he had told DOJ didn’t exist https://t.co/rUZGNtQNYz
— Michael Isikoff (@Isikoff) October 30, 2017
Interesting CNN is starting each section with Papadopoulos, then going into “also Paul Manafort”. Feels like they know something. Just a change in tone that is wiggling my antenna.
re: #451 dangerman
right - cause mueller’s done and wont indict anyone else for anything ever again
Heh. With any luck, this is just an attention-getter.
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re: #455 Stanley Sea
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re: #451 dangerman
right - cause mueller’s done and wont indict anyone else for anything ever again
From all indications, Mueller is doing exactly what we expected him to do: Work his way up the food chain. The way the WH is spinning like a dynamo says people in the know have been talking to Papadopoulos for months since he was turned and probably said shit that will come back to haunt them.
From Political-wire.com
Reaction from inside the whitehouse
Nobody was surprised to learn that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is the first to be publicly indicted, along with his business partner Rick Gates, for alleged money laundering, failing to disclose foreign lobbying, and tax violations.”
“One of those sources told me ‘people are relieved it’s Manafort and not Flynn’ who was indicted.”
you moran, you all just pointed a collective finger at flynn
(not that we didnt already know)
Wouldn’t it be so much easier to say, “Yeah, we fucked up when we claimed Democrats invented the Russia collusion story.” ??
— 👻Imani Gandy👻 (@AngryBlackLady) October 30, 2017
Take the goddamn L. You spent months claiming Russia was a nothing burger. It’s not.
You were wrong. The end.— 👻Imani Gandy👻 (@AngryBlackLady) October 30, 2017
re: #456 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
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In other news…Facebook will tell Congress that 126 million people were served content from Russia-linked pages https://t.co/5cYdflGlOM
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) October 30, 2017
re: #456 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
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re: #454 Decatur Deb
Heh. With any luck, this is just an attention-getter.
And don’t forget all the speculation he was going to go after lower level guys and work up. Hell he did the equivalent of throwing a hand grenade right into the middle of it all. Manafort had direct contact with Trump. Couldn’t be any closer unless we find out he is Trumps kid by an Atlantic City stripper.
re: #370 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Any religion is fine as long as it’s Christianity.
Got both country and western
re: #459 jaunte
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“There’s a large-scale ongoing investigation of which this is a small part” says US Govt lawyer in #Papadopolous plea hearing pic.twitter.com/kWIUMlRl43
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) October 30, 2017
re: #463 451_Montag
And don’t forget all the speculation he was going to go after lower level guys and work up. Hell he did the equivalent of throwing a hand grenade right into the middle of it all. Manafort had direct contact with Trump. Couldn’t be any closer unless we find out he is Trumps kid by an Atlantic City stripper.
He probably did, at least at an informal level, start needling people lower down until they led him to a juicy target like Manafort.
re: #468 Stanley Sea
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Oh yeah. Papadoulis is only one egg in the rotten egg basket.
Today is going to be remembered as The Implosion
Also Maggie H & Ivanka T’s Birthdays.
Many happy returns!
Facebook reveals that 59% of U.S. users were exposed to Russian election interference content. https://t.co/yarwDTbsqo
— Axios (@axios) October 30, 2017
Good lord. https://t.co/I5nKY4p4Su
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 30, 2017
re: #467 jaunte
Pretty amazing reach.
I can tell you this much being on FB, it’s astounding how many people far left and far right parrot Kremlin talking points.
I really blame this culture of re-enforcement bias. And the two most divisive campaigns in each party last year engaged in it heavily.
re: #461 jaunte
In other news…Facebook will tell Congress that 126 million people were served content from Russia-linked pages
So FB is a Trojan Horse, perhaps even with real trojans.
re: #469 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
He probably did, at least at an informal level, start needling people lower down until they led him to a juicy target like Manafort.
I’ve sort of got the feeling that he didn’t need anyone for Manafort, simply forensic accounting. It was pretty well known that he was a shill for the bad guys. Even his daughters called it blood money. I’m leaning towards Manafort being used to Telegraph that nobody is safe with a nice healthy dollop of “see how thorough we’ve been” just to put the shits up them.
Family Guy with the Kevin Spacey reference twelve years ago… creepy. pic.twitter.com/bVbEOLlAwz
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) October 30, 2017
You really are a Grade A imbecile, aren’t ya ? Whoever pays your salary certianly isn’;t getting their money’s worth for your idiotic Tweets pic.twitter.com/Y0QoikSK77
— TheMajor (@TheMajorsViews) October 30, 2017
re: #478 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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You know, I had heard rumors he was gay for years but never that he was a creeper. These allegations which I do believe are sad because I’ve always liked Spacey’s work as an actor.
re: #472 Charles Johnson
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A few milligrams of polonium is a relatively small scale compared to a whole taco.
“Nobody was in contact with the Russians! There was no collusion!”
“There was this foreign policy advisor who Trump touted as an addition to his campaign who was in active contact with Russians offering dirt on Hillary, as well as the campaign manager who had a long history of working with Russians….”
“NOBODY IMPORTANT HAS BEEN IMPLICATED!!!!”
Not a good way to look.
here’s a good question that i didnt think up all by myself
why is the white house worried about a campaign adviser pleading guilty to what they know is fake news?
re: #449 Mike Lamb
His chin is more of a suggestion…like lane lines in Manhattan.
There are lane lines in Manhattan?
//
re: #482 Targetpractice
“Nobody was in contact with the Russians! There was no collusion!”
“There was this foreign policy advisor who Trump touted as an addition to his campaign who was in active contact with Russians offering dirt on Hillary, as well as the campaign manager who had a long history of working with Russians….”
“NOBODY IMPORTANT HAS BEEN IMPLICATED!!!!”
Not a good way to look.
I can’t wait to see how they grasp at straws next. They really aren’t helping themselves in their defense. No complaints there. This admin is full of crooks.
re: #480 HappyWarrior
You know, I had heard rumors he was gay for years but never that he was a creeper. These allegations which I do believe are sad because I’ve always liked Spacey’s work as an actor.
Speaking of which, Jeepers Creepers III is out (the director is a convicted pedophile btw).
re: #474 jaunte
FakeBook.
Note on my office wall, pertaining to what, I don’t know, dated 5-11-11, credited to Mr. w:
You have to know when to do an about-face [Book].
re: #486 Nyet
Speaking of which, Jeepers Creepers III is out (the director is a convicted pedophile btw).
Yeah he is.
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re: #475 HappyWarrior
No kidding - I was going to re-calibrate my beloved, but alas, I need to walk away for a bit while I got my copus menti stabilized….
i have to tear myself away and go put some dinner together
but don’t… you know… don’t
re: #489 The Major
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I remember a time when wingnuts thought that they were gonna bring down Hillary because of her “lies” to the FBI. Today must be a truly bitter moment for them.
re: #493 Targetpractice
I remember a time when wingnuts thought that they were gonna bring down Hillary because of her “lies” to the FBI. Today must be a truly bitter moment for them.
I heard so many of them say “If I did what she did, I’d be in jail.”
re: #493 Targetpractice
This hasn’t raised any doubts with many. They’re still raving like a bunch of crazed parrots.
VIDEO: Judge Pirro Calls For The Immediate Arrest Of Hillary Clinton - LOCK HER UP https://t.co/DtHPUGBpRS
— Rose Dannely (@RDannely) October 30, 2017
Special counsel’s office says Papadopoulos is a “small part” of a “large-scale ongoing investigation” https://t.co/6hrKqbIdxh pic.twitter.com/uaDKED0IpI
— CNN (@CNN) October 30, 2017
But wait - the Trump gang said it would be wrapping up any day now! You mean they were lying? https://t.co/u0vrINGu16
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 30, 2017
You know what Trumpers, you deserve this. It’s not our fault. It’s not SJWs fault. It’s your fault. You couldn’t take any criticism so you went out and nominated and then elected a man who was totally unfit for the office because you didn’t like President Obama telling you some hard truths like Muslims have freedom of religion too, LGBT people have the same rights to marry as you do, and transpeople shouldn’t be treated like shit by society just because your outdated notions say they should. You cry about us looking down on you. You’re the ones who look down on anyone who isn’t a pasty right wing asshole who wants to make this a theocracy.
re: #495 jaunte
This hasn’t raised any doubts with many. They’re still raving like a bunch of crazed parrots.
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I think Jeanne’s still bitter that she never got to run against HRC for the Senate and I think she’s delusional enough to think she would have won.I think she owes her job on FNC for that simple reason. She’s a bitter, bitter person like so many of those at FNC.
re: #497 HappyWarrior
You know what Trumpers, you deserve this. It’s not our fault. It’s not SJWs fault. It’s your fault. You couldn’t take any criticism so you went out and nominated and then elected a man who was totally unfit for the office because you didn’t like President Obama because he was an intelligent, educated, successful black man.
This is turning out to be one of the better days we’ve had in quite a while.
re: #499 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
That too. Oh man, they hated that because Obama unlike McCain(Admiral’s kid), Romney(Governor and Auto Exec’s kid), and Trump actually earned everything he had. I’ll give McCain more credit than Mitt and Trump though.
re: #500 Charles Johnson
This is turning out to be one of the better days we’ve had in quite a while.
We needed it and I think it’s going to help us in the elections next week. Hell, it may even help Jones against Moore in Alabama.
re: #500 Charles Johnson
This is turning out to be one of the better days we’ve had in quite a while.
We had to wait for someone to dot his I’s and cross his T’s and make sure that everything he did was watertight and incontrovertible. Mueller knew what the spin and the backlash were gonna look like and had to make sure he was irreproachable in his methods and results.
Those of us who understand how investigations work, and where this is going are happy today.
Team Dem should be very concerned.— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) October 30, 2017
DonaldJTrumpJr liked this tweet: https://t.co/GGI6wW5EcV
— Trump Alert (@TrumpsAlert) October 30, 2017
Sagehen posted on Nixon running on a civil rights platform in 1960. Here is a photo (too big to embed) of him campaigning in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, that October.
It’s from the collection of Teenie Harris, photographer for the Pittsburgh Courier.
re: #505 HappyWarrior
Impressive powers of denial.
.@GregGutfeld: @HillaryClinton’s obsession with Fox News #TheFive pic.twitter.com/g154NyRa3r
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 30, 2017
Fox News is one step away from telling us Hillary is president and should be impeached for stealing the election https://t.co/N4g62ohTZq
— Eliot Higgins (@EliotHiggins) October 30, 2017
re: #501 HappyWarrior
That too. Oh man, they hated that because Obama unlike McCain(Admiral’s kid), Romney(Governor and Auto Exec’s kid), and Trump actually earned everything he had. I’ll give McCain more credit than Mitt and Trump though.
That was a point that miffed me off and showed Conservatism’s True Colors: Obama could have been held up as a poster Child for the American Dream: namely, that anyone, regardless of race or social origin who works hard enough can rise to the highest office in the nation.
But that would have meant acknowledging, however grudgingly, his accomplishments and his dedication to his pursuit of excellence.
And there was something about him that prevented them from doing anything but calling him a Kenyan usurper, Manchurian candidate, affirmative-action upstart or a secret Muslim terrorist sympathizer.
re: #504 jaunte
And if there’s another “Saturday Night Massacre” a la Watergate, its GAME OVER, you lack of history buffoon…
— TheMajor (@TheMajorsViews) October 30, 2017
re: #480 HappyWarrior
You know, I had heard rumors he was gay for years but never that he was a creeper. These allegations which I do believe are sad because I’ve always liked Spacey’s work as an actor.
Same here.
re: #507 Decatur Deb
Sorry—lost control of that photo’s size. Just check the second link—it’s the second photo.
re: #509 jaunte
Or have you forgotten what happened to @BillOReilly ?
— TheMajor (@TheMajorsViews) October 30, 2017
Remember, @realDonaldTrump STILL hasn’t released his taxes. My statement on the indictments against Trump campaign officials filed today: pic.twitter.com/1vhmHyMkCj
— Ron Wyden (@RonWyden) October 30, 2017
re: #515 wrenchwench
Remember, @realDonaldTrump STILL hasn’t released his taxes. My statement on the indictments against Trump campaign officials filed today:
If this investigation results in DT’s tax records being brought to light, it will be considered a major triumph on that account alone.
re: #463 451_Montag
And don’t forget all the speculation he was going to go after lower level guys and work up. Hell he did the equivalent of throwing a hand grenade right into the middle of it all. Manafort had direct contact with Trump. Couldn’t be any closer unless we find out he is Trumps kid by an Atlantic City stripper.
And it has been documented that Gates still had regular access to the WH in mid-June, undoubtedly later.
Trump is worried special counsel’s investigation will “hamstring” his ability to negotiate with world leaders, senior WH official says
— Jeremy Diamond (@JDiamond1) October 30, 2017
That might matter if Trump actually negotiated with any world leaders. https://t.co/P7FzzruDUK
— Patrick W. Watson (@PatrickW) October 30, 2017
re: #509 jaunte
@greggutfeld I am the Technomage, and you are Ambassador Mollari from “Babylon 5” @Green_Footballs https://t.co/i7Ko7iGEbv
— TheMajor (@TheMajorsViews) October 30, 2017
20,531 women ready to run for office. All 50 states represented. Half under age 45. Many eyeing local races. And the previous @emilyslist record was 920.
And there’s room for much more! Increasing our numbers will only amplify our voices. https://t.co/2MaAxj3yYK— Samantha Power (@SamanthaJPower) October 30, 2017
re: #509 jaunte
HRC: “Your honor, this man has been stalking me for months, knocking on my door, calling me at all hours, going through my garbage, sitting up all night in a car across the street. That’s why I’m asking for a restraining order.”
Judge: “What do you have to say for yourself, young man?”
Fox News: “Your honor, clearly she’s totally obsessed with me!”
Oh.
Tonight, Carter Page will joint me live, on-set to react today’s indictments and guilty plea.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) October 30, 2017
re: #498 HappyWarrior
I think Jeanne’s still bitter that she never got to run against HRC for the Senate and I think she’s delusional enough to think she would have won.I think she owes her job on FNC for that simple reason. She’s a bitter, bitter person like so many of those at FNC.
I prefer to think she is just fucking nuts.
re: #500 Charles Johnson
This is turning out to be one of the better days we’ve had in quite a while.
Are you kidding? It’s the best ten-course appetizer we’ve ever eaten!
re: #500 Charles Johnson
This is turning out to be one of the better days we’ve had in quite a while.
Positively refreshing.
Pat Robertson demands Trump fire Mueller and pardon everyone: ‘This whole thing has to be shut down!’ https://t.co/sMX78huX9S
— Raw Story (@RawStory) October 30, 2017
Translation: “Commit political suicide now! Don’t wait until later!!!”
re: #527 Targetpractice
Pat Robertson demands Trump fire Mueller and pardon everyone: ‘This whole thing has to be shut down!’
God told him that Trump was innocent
re: #527 Targetpractice
Dear God, Pat Robertson should be shut down.
re: #529 Nyet
Dear God, Pat Robertson should be shut down.
He’s been preying on religious elderly people with limited incomes for years, but apparently that’s OK in America.
re: #527 Targetpractice
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Translation: “Commit political suicide now! Don’t wait until later!!!”
Pulpit Pimp Pat hasn’t had a good bowel movement in years!
re: #528 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
re: #529 Nyet
re: #530 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
(2/2) The better…. @realDonaldTrump @VP @FoxNews @SeanHannity @commiegirl1 @wonkette
— TheMajor (@TheMajorsViews) October 30, 2017
“Today Mueller indicted Paul Manafort…”
“This means nothing! He wasn’t important to the campaign! Mueller must resign!”
“…and he might also indict a Podesta later.”
“HILLARY’S GOING DOWN!”
re: #527 Targetpractice
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What a disgrace this is https://t.co/M6fjroibhF
— Allahpundit (@allahpundit) October 30, 2017
Living proof that God doesn’t smite anybody anymore. https://t.co/44Yw04xrym
— Don Millard (@OTOOLEFAN) October 30, 2017
re: #527 Targetpractice
Concerned is not the right word.
American Bar Association labels second Trump judicial pick as “not qualified” https://t.co/cg7dlHDF2i pic.twitter.com/RpFLNYGQgR
— The Hill (@thehill) October 30, 2017
which means it’s a perfect trump pick…
re: #536 Backwoods_Sleuth
Which is my proof that he doesn’t exist.
re: #539 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
Won’t be long now. He’s 86.
That’s 602 years for us Humans! 😏
New Trump nickname, courtesy of @eclecticbrotha : “Tang the Conqueror.”
Trump is wearing a suit passing out candy.
I guess his Halloween costume is “President”.— Julie 🔥🔥🔥 (@vintagegoddess) October 30, 2017
re: #527 Targetpractice
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That doesn’t sound like panic at ALL Pat!
re: #527 Targetpractice
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Translation: “Commit political suicide now! Don’t wait until later!!!”
Pardon everyone?
Gee pat what do you think they’ve all done?
And would Mueller find out?
re: #539 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
Won’t be long now. He’s 86.
I want Pat Robertson to live long enough to see it all crash down around him.
It wouldn’t be Halloween without sharing this little guy and his rendition of Monster Mash 🎃👻🦉🦇
📹 via Storyful pic.twitter.com/opT4AAidYZ— Heidi (@HeidiStea) October 30, 2017
re: #548 Barefoot Grin
Cause even Dana isn’t too dumb to ignore to legal counsel or not have any at all.
I don’t know what Page is thinking here.
To this very day, wingnuts demand Hillary be charged with perjury for “lying” to the FBI about the contents of her private email server, but now I’m hearing them try to argue that taking meetings with Russians isn’t a crime and so there’s no proof of collusion.
re: #544 Backwoods_Sleuth
the forever president on halloween
President Obama meets Baby Pope on Halloween. So good. (Photo: AP) https://t.co/SoK80IQPNV pic.twitter.com/8xwgZanF86
— Felicia Sonmez (@feliciasonmez) November 2, 2015
re: #538 Backwoods_Sleuth
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which means it’s a perfect trump pick…
And will get 100% GOP backing.
heh
WaPo: Trump woke before dawn, clicked on the TV and fumed “with rising irritation” over today’s media coverage. https://t.co/Y03HJuChfa
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) October 30, 2017
Looked at the Manafort 31 page criminal complaint looking for @realDonaldTrump campaign collusion. No mention because there IS none. Theater pic.twitter.com/TNM9fRp6Xi
— David A. Clarke, Jr. (@SheriffClarke) October 30, 2017
Try looking at the Papadopoulos indictment, cowboy. You too, Junior. @DonaldJTrumpJr https://t.co/Zb09Xvjba6
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) October 30, 2017
re: #551 Backwoods_Sleuth
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astonishingly, oakley the baby owl keeps time and squawks on cue once each two measures!
Fox is repeating Cheeto Pendejo’s Tweets from “The Federalist” as “News”
re: #541 dangerman
“He”?
If I’m going to claim God doesn’t exist, it’s probably better he’s a man. If he is real, he’s a lazy good for nothing bum that starts something and doesn’t finish it.
(Yes, I am male)
First Facebook says ‘Wow, those Russian ads reached a lot further than we first told you!’
And now…
JUST IN: Twitter tells U.S. Congress it has found 2,752 accounts linked to Russian operatives, up from 201 tally it reported in September pic.twitter.com/nsluUuzkgM
— Reuters Tech News (@ReutersTech) October 30, 2017
re: #560 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I’m curious to hear what Sheriff Chotchkie thinks “Conspiracy against the United States” means.
re: #563 The Vicious Babushka
Fox is repeating Cheeto Pendejo’s Tweets from “The Federalist” as “News”
#Trump tweets on reports that #Obama campaign paid law firm that hired Fusion GPS https://t.co/a0tex7gwiY
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 30, 2017
re: #567 Targetpractice
I’m curious to hear what Sheriff Chotchkie thinks “Conspiracy against the United States” means.
You’re assuming he cares. His-siderism is all that matters.
“Republicans tried to manipulate on BOTH SIDES” - former Republican on MSNBC
Damn Hillary Clinton working with Putin to bring her own campaign down— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) October 30, 2017
She is screaming nonsense!
— Christy (@beachbumdoll) October 30, 2017
Yeah that last bit where her voice cracked and she went full loony - WOW. https://t.co/nIsyIFYSRU
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) October 30, 2017
I have no idea who they are talking about, but it sounds like it would have been fun to watch.
re: #567 Targetpractice
I’m curious to hear what Sheriff Chotchkie thinks “Conspiracy against the United States” means.
It’s boilerplate. it simply goes to the conspiracy to violate the other US laws addressed in the indictment.
re: #550 b.d. (bill d.)
I want Pat Robertson to live long enough to see it all crash down around him.
Using another B5 quote…
Carter Page is monumentally stupid.
Tonight, Carter Page will joint me live, on-set to react today’s indictments and guilty plea.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) October 30, 2017
Two reasonable responses to Page’s predicament: A) Seek assistance of effective legal counsel or B) Talk it through w/ Chris on national tv. https://t.co/brP6WjwHc9
— Susan Hennessey (@Susan_Hennessey) October 30, 2017
(Or maybe Mueller flipped him, too?)
re: #570 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I have no idea who they are talking about, but it sounds like it would have been fun to watch.
OK, apparently it’s this:
Here she goes re Uranium One with something akin to Trump’s own birth certificate conspiracy. What in the hell is wrong with Republicans.
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) October 30, 2017
Matthews finally tells GOP former Rep Nan Hayworth that she knows better. Well. Apparently not. Republican brains on crack.
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) October 30, 2017
.@NanHayworth is nuts.
— Brian Jay Jones (@brianjayjones) October 30, 2017
evidence: pretty much everything she said tonight https://t.co/lnUV2qJZ7O
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) October 30, 2017
The Court literally ruled that the guy might have been asking for a “lawyer dog.” https://t.co/ZWwwb0MoJD
— James Surowiecki (@JamesSurowiecki) October 30, 2017
Decision was corrected to 6-1.
re: #575 JordanRules
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Decision was corrected to 6-1.
Oh, so if he said sir, he was looking for a knight lawyer.
re: #570 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I have no idea who they are talking about, but it sounds like it would have been fun to watch.
Nana Hayworth on Hardball. She was screaming about Hillary and Uranium in a full on batshit & bath salts induced rant.
And for the record it was NOT fun to watch, it physically hurt my ears.
re: #571 FormerDirtDart
It’s boilerplate. it simply goes to the conspiracy to violate the other US laws addressed in the indictment.
I know, but I like to watch wingnuts squirm. I need some entertainment in my day.
re: #546 nines09
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Chambers Bros backing the greatest Blue-Eyed Soul singer.
At this point, the entire wingnut defense hinges on a very precarious cliff: “All the offers for meetings were turned down.”
Somewhere in D.C., Bob Mueller has a very evil smile on his face.
Whatever game Trump tries to play, I think Mueller will always be one step ahead of him (from Kerry Eleveld at Daily Kos):
It’s no accident that Mueller released the Papadopoulos charging documents on the same day Manafort was indicted. Cooperate and you can get a deal; don’t cooperate and have the book thrown at you—those are the choices.
INBOX: Roy Moore Responds to Federal Judge Blocking President Trump’s Ban on Transgender Troops in the Military pic.twitter.com/qLTCWHh47D
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) October 30, 2017
The highlight of this is that Moore says that the federal judge who stayed the ban should be impeached and removed from office. https://t.co/V4goCjxhti
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) October 30, 2017
re: #582 FormerDirtDart
The highlight of this is that Moore says that the federal judge who stayed the ban should be impeached and removed from office.
Who could possibly know more about removing judges from office?
JUST IN: Twitter tells U.S. Congress it has found 2,752 accounts linked to Russian operatives, up from 201 tally it reported in September pic.twitter.com/nsluUuzkgM
— Reuters Tech News (@ReutersTech) October 30, 2017
re: #582 FormerDirtDart
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Moore is the last person to be lecturing anyone on ignoring the Constitution.
re: #586 makeitstop
Moore is the last person to be lecturing anyone on ignoring the Constitution.
He needs to be defeated.
re: #584 HappyWarrior
Moore is such a crackpot lunatic.
True.
But, depressingly, likely to be Senator Crackpot Lunatic before too long.
re: #586 makeitstop
Moore is the last person to be lecturing anyone on ignoring the Constitution.
No matter what he thinks he’s saying, his actual complaint is that other judges won’t ignore the constitution as they see fit.
re: #588 Jay C
True.
But, depressingly, likely to be Senator Crackpot Lunatic before too long.
I know. That’s so scary.
re: #591 Shropshire Slasher
All done without a bass player.
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I like the song, but it’s obvious there’s something missing.
re: #589 Belafon
Minor edit:
No matter what he thinks he’s saying, his actual complaint is that other judges won’t ignore the constitution as
they seeHE sees fit.
re: #595 Decatur Deb
They
We
This gives rise to a deep philosophical question. If “I think, therefore I am”, then what of Donald Trump? He does not think, but unfortunately for humanity, he is.
re: #584 HappyWarrior
Moore is such a crackpot lunatic.
He’s becoming the mainstream. The fucking south is rising again.
re: #582 FormerDirtDart
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What a great paragraph from opinion striking down Trump’s trans military ban. pic.twitter.com/bHSjVMDt2r
— Chase Strangio (@chasestrangio) October 30, 2017
Basically: The president’s ban is based solely on discrimination and transphobia, which is illegal. So no. https://t.co/VBJi4SzMw8
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) October 31, 2017
re: #580 Targetpractice
At this point, the entire wingnut defense hinges on a very precarious cliff: “All the offers for meetings were turned down.”
Somewhere in D.C., Bob Mueller has a very evil smile on his face.
A conspiracy does not have to succeed
re: #598 Barefoot Grin
He’s becoming the mainstream. The fucking south is rising again.
If that’s how they’re rising, they’re in worse shape than when they last rose.
re: #596 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
This gives rise to a deep philosophical question. If “I think, therefore I am”, then what of Donald Trump? He does not think, but unfortunately for humanity, he is.
Rene Descartes walks into a bar and orders a drink. When he finishes his drink, the bartender asks him if he would like another. Descartes replies, “I think not,” and disappears in a puff of logic.
re: #602 MsJ
If that’s how they’re rising, they’re in worse shape than when they last rose.
The southern conservatives have an outsize influence on our democratic institutions. I’m not saying there aren’t like minded people in Wisconsin, New York, New Hampshire, etc. But in terms of critical mass, it’s like the 3/5 ratio that allowed the south undue influence before the civil war never went away.
The Nine Billion Names of God
(Downloadable. It’s only about 10 pages.)
He’s made this particular mistake before — like the kid who burns himself touching the stove , cries “Ow that hurts,” then touches it again pic.twitter.com/kI2pI7RCGY
— Walter Shaub (@waltshaub) October 30, 2017
Carter Page may be a Scientist.
re: #434 goddamnedfrank
I couldn’t get through the first season. I can put up with realistic moral gray areas but the point of view in House of Cards was just so utterly amoral and psychopathic that I was genuinely disgusted.
What’s worse, that’s one of Putin’s favorite series and he thinks that that’s really how it works.
re: #607 Nyet
What’s worse, that’s one of Putin’s favorite series and he thinks that that’s really how it works.
Or maybe he just wanted to make it real.
re: #540 Belafon
Which is my proof that he doesn’t exist.
I take a different view. It’s not proof of the nonexistence of a god or gods, but it DOES prove that if there IS a god or gods, they don’t bother getting involved in our shit. This means the existence or nonexistence is pretty much irrelevant.
Dotard: “I did not have relations with that man” pic.twitter.com/ISUZa6tMkr
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) October 31, 2017
re: #611 Blind Frog Belly White
I take a different view. It’s not proof of the nonexistence of a god or gods, but it DOES prove that if there IS a god or gods, they don’t bother getting involved in our shit. This means the existence or nonexistence is pretty much irrelevant.
Deus Otsiosus
re: #607 Nyet
What’s worse, that’s one of Putin’s favorite series and he thinks that that’s really how it works.
Trump is as amoral, but nowhere near as talented as Frank Underwood, while Melania is nowhere near as simultaneously hot and frighteningly cold as Claire.
re: #606 Blind Frog Belly White
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Carter Page may be a Scientist.
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That drawing is very good
re: #613 Decatur Deb
Deus Otsiosus
Basically, “Here you go, kids. Try not to fuck it up.” I could believe in that kind of god, but I don’t see any particular reason to bother.
re: #616 Blind Frog Belly White
Basically, “Here you go, kids. Try not to fuck it up.” I could believe in that kind of god, but I don’t see any particular reason to bother.
Neither does She.
re: #618 Blind Frog Belly White
Also pretty much on the nose.
But the second run would be a graduate assistant.
So House of Cards ends after sexaual assault allegations to a fictional president but in real life that’s a different story. 🐸 ☕️
— Dominique Hamilton (@Underrated_Dom) October 30, 2017
Who is this idiot? Wingnut or Glennbot?
(NOT Carmen Yulin Cruz obviously)
I’m gonna say what the #theResistance is thinking about the Mayor of San Juan: she’s internalized misogyny & wants to be where the boys are pic.twitter.com/W0qyJrF9mv
— Katie🌹Halper (@kthalps) October 30, 2017
JUST IN: #HouseOfCards to end amid Kevin Spacey’s sexual misconduct allegations https://t.co/ht2oDCdY0d pic.twitter.com/5dQbvMvqJ3
— Page Six (@PageSix) October 30, 2017
Lol we can’t even get a woman president on goddamn “House of Cards” https://t.co/qIWDRqfL8Y
— Lauren Duca (@laurenduca) October 30, 2017
re: #613 Decatur Deb
Deus Otsiosus
Also, I’m now singing ‘Deus Otsiosus’ in my head instead of Miles Gloriosus…
So you’ve got a guy on your campaign who keeps saying “I can set up a meeting with Putin” and never does the question come up “Why would Putin want to meet with me?” Particularly when you’re spending time at campaign conventions talking about how you’d like America to be buddies with Russia?
re: #605 Decatur Deb
The Nine Billion Names of God
(Downloadable. It’s only about 10 pages.)
Best punchline ever.
re: #622 Backwoods_Sleuth
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There’s always Supergirl, but the President there is not only a woman, but also a closeted alien.
And Lynda Carter.
re: #616 Blind Frog Belly White
Basically, “Here you go, kids. Try not to fuck it up.” I could believe in that kind of god, but I don’t see any particular reason to bother.
Still gotta deal with how such a god came to be in the first place
re: #610 Decatur Deb
It’s an old story.
I was trying to play on the 99 problems song. It was pretty weak.
re: #621 The Vicious Babushka
Who is this idiot? Wingnut or Glennbot?
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That has to be a concern Russian troll. Mayor Cruz is freakn’ amazing. I really don’t care that she gave props to Senator Sanders and I imagine most on the left don’t care either.
re: #627 dangerman
Still gotta deal with how such a god came to be in the first place
Yeah. “He/She/It/They was/were always here!” doesn’t cut it.
YMMV, of course.
Just had a wingnut try to push the Steele dossier BS on me, today of all days. It truly is cute that they think that anybody outside of their little bubble gives a shit after today.
re: #629 Decatur Deb
Zero sympathy for that.
Don’t make me unleash The Doomsday Earworm.
Mind you, it has no power on those born after 1970.
re: #632 Targetpractice
Just had a wingnut try to push the Steele dossier BS on me, today of all days. It truly is cute that they think that anybody outside of their little bubble gives a shit after today.
That “little” bubble, according to the best stats available, is comprised of just over 1/3 of our country. They have some grounds for believing that their bullshit has legs.
re: #614 Blind Frog Belly White
Trump is as amoral, but nowhere near as talented as Frank Underwood, while Melania is nowhere near as simultaneously hot and frighteningly cold as Claire.
I’ve never seen it, just relaying the interesting tidbit about how Putin sees the American politics.
re: #627 dangerman
Still gotta deal with how such a god came to be in the first place
It’s time for The Talk.
re: #575 JordanRules
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Decision was corrected to 6-1.
When Trump and the Republicans are finished, this is the Supreme Court we are going to have. Gorsuch would rule exactly the same way. How can this even make sense? (I admit I did not read the article… so maybe there is a logical explanation?)
re: #632 Targetpractice
Just had a wingnut try to push the Steele dossier BS on me, today of all days. It truly is cute that they think that anybody outside of their little bubble gives a shit after today.
They seem to think this is a trap and Hillary is going to be arrested for something or other. The level of insanity at all levels stuns me. Some of them actually believe this.
And they seem to think Tony Podesta (whom I don’t know) is John Podesta (whom I do know) and somehow this Tony thing is bad need for Clinton… Or something.
It’s confusing.
Best Meme of the Year! @OccupyDemocrats #PaulManfort #MuellerIndictment #Muellermas pic.twitter.com/rKW5BlY0x7
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) October 31, 2017
re: #635 Nyet
I’ve never seen it, just relaying the interesting tidbit about how Putin sees the American politics.
I’m not surprised Putin sees it that way. Says much about Putin.
re: #635 Nyet
I’ve never seen it, just relaying the interesting tidbit about how Putin sees the American politics.
There is a Putin-ganger in a couple episodes.
re: #633 Blind Frog Belly White
Don’t make me unleash The Doomsday Earworm.
Mind you, it has no power on those born after 1970.
Don’t know TDE.
Don’t miss this nugget from the Post, Trump staff are fretting that Gates is going to snitch on them. This is not how the innocent act. pic.twitter.com/cyDvm0lekx
— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) October 31, 2017
re: #643 Decatur Deb
There is a Putin-ganger in a couple episodes.
That actor seems to specialize in playing creepy foreigners. Did you see him in “Sherlock”?
KREMLIN STOOGE DANA ROHRABACHER FFS
.@DanaRohrabacher: Why aren’t we looking into @HillaryClinton who got $150 million for Clinton Foundation from these same Russian oligarchs? pic.twitter.com/iCqNZxcjGr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 31, 2017
re: #638 MsJ
They seem to think this is a trap and Hillary is going to be arrested for something or other. The level of insanity at all levels stuns me. Some of them actually believe this.
And they seem to think Tony Podesta (whom I don’t know) is John Podesta (whom I do know) and somehow this Tony thing is bad need for Clinton… Or something.
It’s confusing.
Tony is John’s brother, and they co-founded the Podesta group…therefore Clinton Foundation…it’s so simple why can’t you see it!!!!111!!
re: #646 Blind Frog Belly White
That actor seems to specialize in playing creepy foreigners. Did you see him in “Sherlock”?
Nah. Never got into Holmes.
re: #645 Backwoods_Sleuth
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“Young family, may be more financially stretched than Manafort…” does not sound like the thoughts of people who are innocent, it sounds like mobsters afraid that one of their capos will crack if leaned on too hard.
Russian state TV shows Alex Jones, pledging allegiance to Putin “and his great minion Trump,” noting this is no longer funny for Trump admin pic.twitter.com/vl8qNesHOX
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) October 30, 2017
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) October 30, 2017
re: #651 Targetpractice
“Young family, may be more financially stretched than Manafort…” does not sound like the thoughts of people who are innocent, it sounds like mobsters afraid that one of their capos will crack if leaned on too hard.
His family will be cared for, if he can make a good cellblock risotto.
Why do you hate America? pic.twitter.com/Qkyl1XqqVH
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) October 31, 2017
Asked why he hired career criminals to run his campaign, Sarah Sanders said they were “seasoned operatives” pic.twitter.com/TMIIxWq6HN
— Richard Hine (@richardhine) October 30, 2017
re: #653 Decatur Deb
His family will be cared for, if he can make a good cellblock risotto.
He could ask John Podesta for a recipe.
“Nobody should underestimate how much Paul Manafort did to get this campaign to where it is right now” Newt Gingrich pic.twitter.com/kbbFkyBNAi
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) October 30, 2017
So wait, the latest spin is that Podesta or Democrats sought out information showing Trump colluded?
That’s not a fucking crime.
Colluding with Russians for oppo research on Clinton IS a crime. In fact, it can be included in the crime conspiracy against the United States (18 USC 371). Conspiracy necessitates at least two people involved, and it’s clear that far more than two were involved.
Trump thinks saying that Mueller’s wrapping up ends things.
It doesn’t.
Fox fixating on Clinton doesn’t end things either. It also doesn’t change fact that Washington DC and the political universe knows Trump’s entire cabal of cronies are in deep trouble. Indictments of three people (with one guilty plea so far) shows that this isn’t over by a long shot.
The only ones lying here and projecting like IMAX are the ones who have lied and projected like IMAX all along - the GOP and right wing hacks who have enabled a corrupt and compromised Trump all along.
Fox should have a reckoning, but they wont. A lot of media outlets likewise should have a reckoning about how they treated Trump with kid gloves and ignored or minimized the signs that Trump was addled, incompetent, engaging in criminal acts, and otherwise enabling the worst elements of the nation to spread their wings.
And by engaging in criminal acts, I include admission of the sex abuse/harassment of multiple women.
did i hear carter page, correctly?
did he just say he and papadopolous MAY have talked about russia?— fooler initiative (@metroadlib) October 31, 2017
What is this dude doing??
re: #655 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I know it’s just the screen capture, but that blouse is practically radiating. Might be polonium, she should probably look into that.
re: #656 Nyet
He could ask John Podesta for a recipe.
Easier to smuggle heroin over the wall than good arborio rice.
If there’s anybody in this bunch who Trump might pardon, it would probably be Gates. They seem to think Manafort is gonna swing for his money laundering and that people buy the BS that Papadopoulos was a “volunteer” who just made coffee.
re: #662 Decatur Deb
Easier to smuggle heroin over the wall than good arborio rice.
He should start training now.
re: #659 JordanRules
Going for an insanity defense?
Who in their right mind would go out there and pretty much admit to being a co conspirator?
Mueller’s probably thinking to himself … dumb fucking luck… I wasn’t even thinking of getting Page this early, but if he’s that willing to admit guilty… let’s get him in.
This script needs a rewrite, the Carter Page character isn’t realistic at all.
— It’s FrănkenSTĒĒN (@goddamnedfrank) October 31, 2017
re: #614 Blind Frog Belly White
Trump is as amoral, but nowhere near as talented as Frank Underwood, while Melania is nowhere near as simultaneously hot and frighteningly cold as Claire.
The original series (I think in the 1990s) was English and the eventual prime minister was called Francis Urquhart - played by Ian Richardson - it was on netflix - not sure if it is still there. Mind chilling - and when Ted Cruz hit the political scene the physical resemblance was frightening. The show was taken from the books by Michael Dobbs - a good read.
It did not stretch my imagination to believe it happening. I have not watched much of the US version.
You can see why Mueller is parceling out the indictments rather than grabbing them all at once. He turned on the light today and the roaches are already scattering. Where they run will be most informative.
re: #662 Decatur Deb
Easier to smuggle heroin over the wall than good arborio rice.
Have to use another kind. As Gertrude Stein never said, “Arroz is arroz is arroz.”
Lawhawk got Comment of the Beast. It’s been a while since the last.
re: #666 lawhawk
Going for an insanity defense?
Who in their right mind would go out there and pretty much admit to being a co conspirator?
Mueller’s probably thinking to himself … dumb fucking luck… I wasn’t even thinking of getting Page this early, but if he’s that willing to admit guilty… let’s get him in.
Maybe the inanity defense.
re: #675 Decatur Deb
Lawhawk got Comment of the Beast. It’s been a while since the last.
Charles doesn’t usually let us all play on the same thread for this long, but it’s a big news day. Happy Muellerween, everyone.
re: #674 Blind Frog Belly White
Have to use another kind. As Gertrude Stein never said, “Arroz is arroz is arroz.”
Just don’t start with Toklas brownies.
re: #674 Blind Frog Belly White
That’s terrible, by the way.
I’m ready for Halloween
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re: #672 fern01
The original series (I think in the 1990s) was English and the eventual prime minister was called Francis Urquhart - played by Ian Richardson - it was on netflix - not sure if it is still there. Mind chilling - and when Ted Cruz hit the political scene the physical resemblance was frightening. The show was taken from the books by Michael Dobbs - a good read.
It did not stretch my imagination to believe it happening. I have not watched much of the US version.
In the US version, there’s a President who basically does whatever the last guy he talked to advised. I thought that was unrealistic until I read that Trump’s advisers scheme to be the last person to talk to him before a decision has to be made.
re: #679 Decatur Deb
That’s terrible, by the way.
Glad, as always, to oblige my friends and neighbors!