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The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns. The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns.

02-16-2017 , 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Max Cut
Chaffetz wants to investigate leaks but not Flynn-Putin-Russia. cool cool cool


Kushner fam looking at buying the Marlins. Marlins owner being considered for ambassadorship. cool cool cool
It's to France

Marlins owner best known for screwing montreal out of the expos.
02-16-2017 , 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by wheatrich
It's to France

Marlins owner best known for screwing montreal out of the expos.
lol perfect
02-16-2017 , 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted by miajag
This letter from Trump adviser Carter Page is, uh, something:

https://theintercept.com/2017/02/15/...llary-clinton/
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Page worked in Merrill Lynch’s Moscow office between 2004 and 2007, where he was involved in trades involving Russian state-run energy companies, and rose to the level of vice president.

In 2008, Page founded an investment firm called Global Energy Capital, together with Sergei Yatsenko, a former manager at the Russian state-run oil firm, Gazprom. He is now a managing partner there. The company, according to its website, “invests growth capital in private energy services companies.”
Oil
02-16-2017 , 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by microbet


Nothing to worry about, Trump voters will be lining up to take these jobs
02-16-2017 , 12:16 AM
02-16-2017 , 12:20 AM
if the goddamn GOP doesn't get off its ass we truly are all ****ed
02-16-2017 , 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by miajag
This letter from Trump adviser Carter Page is, uh, something:

https://theintercept.com/2017/02/15/...llary-clinton/
Completely insane.
02-16-2017 , 12:47 AM
The DOJ's reply to that letter should be:

TL;DR
02-16-2017 , 01:53 AM
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Page also states that he was targeted by the Clinton campaign because he is Catholic, a military veteran and a man.
The most downtrodden of groups in the US.

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Page writes that “Both as a world-class journalist and as a human being, [Kiselev] is an exceptionally competent, kind and fair individual with the highest level of personal integrity” whose broadcast views “closely align with the perspectives held by tens of millions of hard-working, patriotic Americans.”
Weird thing for notapuppet to include with his claim that the allegations of him and Russia being aligned are false.
02-16-2017 , 01:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Bigoldnit
Hope Feinberg is squeaky clean but if he is a friend of trump he probably is not and certainly is fully covered by ic resources now.

Trump is really really really really dumb.
02-16-2017 , 02:03 AM
Ahhh one state, two states who cares. Whatever makes both sides happy.

Nailed it.
02-16-2017 , 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by markksman
Hope Feinberg is squeaky clean but if he is a friend of trump he probably is not and certainly is fully covered by ic resources now.

Trump is really really really really dumb.
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Mr. Feinberg’s only experience with national security matters is his firm’s stakes in a private security company and two gun makers.
Jesus H Christ can they not find one billionaire who actually has experience related to the job they're applying for and hasn't beaten their wife?
02-16-2017 , 02:12 AM


The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns.
02-16-2017 , 02:39 AM
Feinberg and his wife donated almost $700k to Trump's campaign.
02-16-2017 , 02:53 AM
They really are gonna get away with all of this, arent they?
02-16-2017 , 02:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Kirbynator
They really are gonna get away with all of this, arent they?
It took years but roughly 140 people connected to the Reagan administration were eventually indicted of corruption.
02-16-2017 , 02:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Huehuecoyotl
I like the women who don't get beat.
02-16-2017 , 03:02 AM
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Originally Posted by fatkid
In a total shocker Jeffrey Lord doesn't think the Russian stuff is that big of a deal. He says Regan talked to someone from Russia once.


At around 2:35 --

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You have a pathological, clinical need to mention Ronald Reagan in every sentence.
02-16-2017 , 03:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Kirbynator
They really are gonna get away with all of this, arent they?
I'm trying to think about Johnson McCain being an 80-something y/o who just won another 6-year term in the senate. What does he get for playing ball with trump and the Russians? Money? He's got every reason to approach this thing from a nonpartisan angle. ****, he SHOULD have personal reason to want trump to go down, the guy insulted his military service after getting 6 deferments from the draft even though it's plainly obvious he's the healthiest president of all time
02-16-2017 , 03:19 AM
Maybe it's not that big a surprise that the guy who early in his political career was a member of the Keating Five isn't the hero we can count on at the moment.
02-16-2017 , 03:24 AM
02-16-2017 , 03:26 AM
nice
02-16-2017 , 04:15 AM
Guys, it is happening!

Don't fret, the White House doesn't haven't the authority to completely do away with the intelligence agencies. This talk of appointing a new individual is a last ditch attempt that will fail miserably. Knowing how incompetent these morons happen to be and given all of the information our surveillance agencies already have pinning them into a corner, the writing is on the wall.
02-16-2017 , 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Bigoldnit
Spoiler:
02-16-2017 , 04:30 AM
Has this been discussed before and is it legitimate?

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/k...3458716bc9a9eb

Basically Conway's husband repped company accused of bribing Russians?

Why is like every single person have these ties to Russia? It does not seem normal. It's like the FSB hand picked his staff for access (but apparently not compentency).

On its own this is pretty minor, perhaps. It is just that pretty much everyone has these weird ties to Russia in a variety of ways and Trump is a full on cheerleader.

      
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