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LOL.https://www.google.com/amp/s/thinkp...led-and-mueller-to-be-fired-741d56e76681/amp/
Goat, here's a clip from the crazy judge I was talking about last night.
LOL.
"Judge Jeanine" "Opening Statement"
It's like Championship Wrestling at the old Tindall Armory.
At what point does Fox News become de facto state media?https://www.google.com/amp/s/thinkp...led-and-mueller-to-be-fired-741d56e76681/amp/
Goat, here's a clip from the crazy judge I was talking about last night.
At what point does Fox News become de facto state media?
At what point does Fox News become de facto state media?
What a surprise!She has a very strong and truthful message I think, I watch her and Hannity and Tucker all the time.
Ha. Can someone tell him the NOT thing has been out for about a decade? And also the Russia talk has been ongoing for over a year. Thanks.
Mueller’s shop has leaked like a sieve since he started. I would hope he gave the ethics speech to his attorney’s including reminding them of the professional discipline consequences of lapses.
And, Trump has already demonstrated that he knows how to pardon his allies. See this, too:
MSNBC reporting it's Manafort and his business associate, Rick Gates. Probably going to be money laundering or tax evasion.
Do you think the presidential pardons have already been written?
Frankly, it's not surprising at all.MSNBC reporting it's Manafort and his business associate, Rick Gates. Probably going to be money laundering or tax evasion.
Frankly, it's not surprising at all.
Those two probably have violated NY State law too, so pardons won't save them.
FNC right now: "Liberals hate soldiers."
Can't make this stuff up.
But you have to have the evidence on those lower-level people, and I doubt he has anything on them (at least based on what has leaked out, what is known, etc.). And he's not going to indict on piddly stuff.There was some speculation that Mueller might start off by going after lower-level people than Manafort, so it is a bit of a surprise that he and Gates are the first ones getting charged. Although it seemed clear there was probably the most dirt on Manafort and that investigation was the farthest along.
Now we see if either of those two flip (Gates probably knows where the bodies are buried too), and if that's it for the day or not.
And the Whataboutism of the day seems to be "B-B-But Manafort worked with the Podesta Group too!"
Dude.
How in the hell do you know that Mueller’s team has “leaked like a sieve”?
There has been zero evidence of this. Outside of the right wing media, of course.
I’d LOVE to see your source on this statement.
Multiple people would’ve had access to this info. Most are not on Mueller’s team.
Mueller doesn’t strike me as the type that would put up with leaks- he seems to be multiple steps ahead of everybody, and by the time the media finds out about something, he’s much farther ahead.
CO- you’re a smart guy. Take off the blinders man. You’re better that the folks here that just parrot pub talking points. I expect more out of you.
I do agree with you that this is likely unrelated to collusion. I think this is simply squeezing someone, to get more info or cooperation. And, like others have said, it’s likely Manafort. He hasn’t played ball yet, and I’d bet Mueller’s team is about to show him his options.
And, FWIW, I’d guess that Flynn is cooperating right now. He offered up his story for immunity early on, and we haven’t heard anything about him since. That screams cooperation.
I like to think Mueller wouldn’t bother indicting without evidence of state level crimes. Otherwise, this is all pretty much pointless as far as punishing people or getting them to turn.
Slow your roll. What I've said is that I don't buy your argument that leaks have been "non-stop." Please, provide a list of all these leaks, if you'd be so kind.This isn't hard to figure out. The information about the special counsel's office has been pretty much non-stop since Mueller took the job. If you think there will be somebody in that office stand up and say "I am providing information to the press" think again. My conclusion that it MUST be the SC's is solely based on the nature information--there is no other source that is privy to all of it.
Goat and Marv put out arguments about the defense counsel, or marshal's service leaking stuff. That's tin-foil hat territory. When one considers ALL the information, the SC office is the only logical an reasonable source.
If an attorney is providing the leaks, I think that attorney needs to have his or her chops busted big time. As I said, this crap jeopardizes the prosecution's case, it is unprofessional, and frankly it is shabby bs. If the person is identified as an attorney, Mueller needs to report the matter to the federal court committee on conduct and to what ever state issued the license.
MSNBC reporting it's Manafort and his business associate, Rick Gates. Probably going to be money laundering or tax evasion.
refuses to look at all possibilities
I think that this is just the tip of the iceberg.https://www.justice.gov/file/1007271/download
There's the indictment, accused of laundering $18 million!
I'll be happy to draw a conclusion, if you can provide me with all these examples of non-stop leaks you claim have happened.Ha ha. All possibilities leads you into tin foil hat territory.
Me? I look at the most logical and reasonable explanation. Arguing possibilities is no argument. Come up with a conclusion that is more reasonable than mine.
Must be working, since the proposed reforms definitely don't help the middle class.It's interesting that Fox News is focused on how these charges against Manafort and Gates is to try to block tax reform for the benefit of the middle class...
I'll be happy to draw a conclusion, if you can provide me with all these examples of non-stop leaks you claim have happened.