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Post by frantic on Sept 30, 2019 15:11:17 GMT
The past is never dead. It's not even past.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2019 16:09:49 GMT
To quote an esteemed poster of SJ past: “Time is a flat fucking circle, yo.”
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Post by xanadu on Sept 30, 2019 21:02:40 GMT
You'd think he's want to be up front and honest lol. www.wsj.com/articles/mcconnell-envisions-senate-trial-if-house-passes-articles-of-impeachment-11569865002Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was among administration officials who listened in on the July 25 phone call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a senior State Department official said Monday, a disclosure that ties the State Department more closely to the House impeachment inquiry. <snip> Mr. Pompeo said last week that he hadn’t yet read the whistleblower’s complaint in its entirety, but said that to his knowledge, actions by State Department officials had been “entirely appropriate and consistent” with administration efforts to improve relations with Ukraine. In those comments, during the United Nations General Assembly meeting, he didn’t mention his own participation in the call, but said the complaint was filed by “someone who had secondhand knowledge.”
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2019 21:11:58 GMT
Bill Barr keeps being magnificently independent. WASHINGTON — President Trump pushed the Australian prime minister during a recent telephone call to help Attorney General William P. Barr gather information for a Justice Department inquiry that Mr. Trump hopes will discredit the Mueller investigation, according to two American officials with knowledge of the call.www.nytimes.com/2019/09/30/us/politics/trump-australia-barr-mueller.html?
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Post by YankeeFan on Sept 30, 2019 22:34:52 GMT
A lot of people seem really worried about getting to the bottom of how the Russian Hoax investigation started.
These leaks, and the whistleblower complaint, are designed to get ahead if that. And, since the media was complicit in the Russian Hoax -- which reporters did Fusion GPS pay, by the way -- they are helping to run interference here as well.
But, there is an actual DOJ investigation into this, and it includes the usage of foreign intelligence services of our allies, including Australia, to spy on American citizens.
And, so what that means is, we are seeing attempts to... wait for it... obstruct justice.
That sort of thing used to be frowned on around here.
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Post by TyWebb on Sept 30, 2019 22:58:23 GMT
A lot of people seem really worried about getting to the bottom of how the Russian Hoax investigation started. These leaks, and the whistleblower complaint, are designed to get ahead if that. And, since the media was complicit in the Russian Hoax -- which reporters did Fusion GPS pay, by the way -- they are helping to run interference here as well. But, there is an actual DOJ investigation into this, and it includes the usage of foreign intelligence services of our allies, including Australia, to spy on American citizens. And, so what that means is, we are seeing attempts to... wait for it... obstruct justice. That sort of thing used to be frowned on around here. OR ... Your boy messed up by requesting assistance from a foreign government to find dirt on a political rival with the implication that there would be defense funding in it for them and is being justifiably called out on it.
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Post by stoney on Sept 30, 2019 23:14:47 GMT
The past is never dead. It's not even past. The difference is back then Landgrebe's ridiculously blind loyalty to party made him different than most other Republican congressmen. Today it seems like nearly everyone in Washington is a Landgrebe.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2019 23:41:32 GMT
A lot of people seem really worried about getting to the bottom of how the Russian Hoax investigation started. These leaks, and the whistleblower complaint, are designed to get ahead if that. And, since the media was complicit in the Russian Hoax -- which reporters did Fusion GPS pay, by the way -- they are helping to run interference here as well. But, there is an actual DOJ investigation into this, and it includes the usage of foreign intelligence services of our allies, including Australia, to spy on American citizens. And, so what that means is, we are seeing attempts to... wait for it... obstruct justice. That sort of thing used to be frowned on around here. You should be skeptical of the DOJ investigation and refrain from comment pending further “reporting.”
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Post by xanadu on Oct 1, 2019 0:05:04 GMT
LOL the things this guy must say to himself in the mirror every morning.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2019 0:12:32 GMT
A lot of people seem really worried about getting to the bottom of how the Russian Hoax investigation started. These leaks, and the whistleblower complaint, are designed to get ahead if that. And, since the media was complicit in the Russian Hoax -- which reporters did Fusion GPS pay, by the way -- they are helping to run interference here as well. But, there is an actual DOJ investigation into this, and it includes the usage of foreign intelligence services of our allies, including Australia, to spy on American citizens. And, so what that means is, we are seeing attempts to... wait for it... obstruct justice. That sort of thing used to be frowned on around here. OR ... Your boy messed up by requesting assistance from a foreign government to find dirt on a political rival with the implication that there would be defense funding in it for them and is being justifiably called out on it. Duh, it’s always about everything other than the thing it’s about. See his next post, which I think is his attempt to link this to the Delaware Beach House Conspiracy.
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Post by YankeeFan on Oct 1, 2019 0:22:03 GMT
I'd love for someone to explain to me how asking Australia to cooperate with a DOJ investigation is a scandal.
That might me dumber than calling the effort to secure executive branch documents, after repeated leaks, a scandal.
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Post by TyWebb on Oct 1, 2019 0:46:58 GMT
I'd love for someone to explain to me how asking Australia to cooperate with a DOJ investigation is a scandal. That might me dumber than calling the effort to secure executive branch documents, after repeated leaks, a scandal. That would be relevant if it weren’t so very not.
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Post by Vombatus on Oct 1, 2019 1:21:12 GMT
I’m thinking the accuser will turn out to be female and has worn a pink pussy hat.
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Post by Elderly man, very poor memory on Oct 1, 2019 1:47:39 GMT
A lot of people seem really worried about getting to the bottom of how the Russian Hoax investigation started. These leaks, and the whistleblower complaint, are designed to get ahead if that. And, since the media was complicit in the Russian Hoax -- which reporters did Fusion GPS pay, by the way -- they are helping to run interference here as well. But, there is an actual DOJ investigation into this, and it includes the usage of foreign intelligence services of our allies, including Australia, to spy on American citizens. And, so what that means is, we are seeing attempts to... wait for it... obstruct justice. That sort of thing used to be frowned on around here. OR ... Your boy messed up by requesting assistance from a foreign government to find dirt on a political rival with the implication that there would be defense funding in it for them and is being justifiably called out on it. Nah. I'm going with the other one. Why is everyone so afraid of the DOJ getting to the bottom of the Russian Hoax Investigation? And who loses if we do?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2019 1:53:20 GMT
I hope Dems are working on something else, because this isn't going to work either. Maybe next outrage can include Albania. I've always found Albania interesting, or maybe one of the Baltic states.
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