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Wednesday, June 26, 2019 8:34 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN



Only 2,137 days remaining on the Impeachment Clock.

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Thursday, June 27, 2019 8:22 AM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


Trump, Barr and others have employed a double-barreled approach: first, loudly misrepresent Mueller's findings ("No Collusion," "No Obstruction," "Total Exoneration") and second, count on the American public to not bother reading the 400-plus page report. For the months since the public release of the Mueller report, it's been so far, so good. But now -- with Mueller set to testify under subpoena in Congress on July 17 -- time is almost up on Trump and Barr's prolonged public campaign of distortion and denial.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Thursday, June 27, 2019 11:28 AM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


Donald Trump has personally accused former Special Counsel Robert Mueller of committing a crime, claiming he deleted sensitive information during his Russia investigation. The president did not produce any evidence whatsoever to back up the assertion.

Anchor Maria Bartiromo barely managed to ask a question of the president, mostly responding “wow” to Trump’s various attacks. Trump’s targets included but weren’t limited to: Mueller, Joe Biden, China, Europe, Google, Twitter, and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. He also issued a threat to Japan, where he’s due to visit this week.

As usual, Trump was at his angriest when discussing Mueller.

More at www.thedailybeast.com/trump-accuses-mueller-personally-of-illegally-de
leting-evidence


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Monday, July 15, 2019 5:34 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN



Only 2,118 days remaining on the Impeachment Clock.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2019 9:55 AM

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Wednesday, July 17, 2019 7:11 PM

JONGSSTRAW


Trump impeachment vote fails overwhelmingly
Politico
By KYLE CHENEY 12/06/2017 02:15 PM EST

House Democrats overwhelmingly joined Republicans on Wednesday to defeat an attempt to impeach President Donald Trump. But 58 Democrats supported the bid to consider impeachment over the objections of House Democratic leaders, who viewed the measure as a distraction in a Republican-controlled Congress.
The motion to sideline the measure — killing the effort — was approved 364-58, with four Democrats voting present.

The vote was forced by Rep. Al Green (D-Texas), who introduced articles of impeachment. “Now is not the time to consider articles of impeachment,” Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi and Minority Whip Steny Hoyer said in a joint statement, shortly after Green introduced his articles of impeachment.

https://www.politico.com/story/2017/12/06/trump-impeachment-vote-fail-
282888



This is GREAT NEWS! It means all the Trump-deranged psychos will CONTINUE unabated to horrify Americans with their daily obsessive hatred, and false and vile attacks against the President.

By even allowing this absurd vote to take place, Pelosi has once again doomed her clown party to election disaster.

Thanks Polly!!

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Wednesday, July 17, 2019 7:39 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/prosecutors-end-investigation-trump-or
ganizations-involvement-hush-money/story?id=64392384


Federal judge orders documents released in Trump hush money probe as investigation winds down

Federal prosecutors have ended their investigation into the Trump Organization's involvement in hush-money payments to two women who alleged they had affairs with President Donald Trump, according to court documents filed in a New York court on Wednesday.

The conclusion of the investigation prompted the judge in the case to order prosecutors to release unredacted documents related to the raid of former Trump attorney Michael Cohen's home in April 2018, including copies of the warrant, warrant applications and supporting affidavits.

Typically, prosecutors do not announce the conclusion of an investigation that doesn't result in formal charges being filed. News of the probe's conclusion came in the judge's order to release unredacted versions of the documents. ...

"The campaign finance violations discussed in the Materials are a matter of national importance," a federal judge wrote in his order, denying the government's request for limited redactions. "Now that the Government's investigation into those violations has concluded, it is time that every American has an opportunity to scrutinize the Materials."


Judge William Pauley III must be a good friend of Putin and a Russian Troll™. /snark





And if democrats don't do anything different, how are they any better?
tic tac

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Wednesday, July 17, 2019 8:43 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by 1kiki:
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/prosecutors-end-investigation-trump-or
ganizations-involvement-hush-money/story?id=64392384

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Federal judge orders documents released in Trump hush money probe as investigation winds down

Federal prosecutors have ended their investigation into the Trump Organization's involvement in hush-money payments to two women who alleged they had affairs with President Donald Trump, according to court documents filed in a New York court on Wednesday.

The conclusion of the investigation prompted the judge in the case to order prosecutors to release unredacted documents related to the raid of former Trump attorney Michael Cohen's home in April 2018, including copies of the warrant, warrant applications and supporting affidavits.

Typically, prosecutors do not announce the conclusion of an investigation that doesn't result in formal charges being filed. News of the probe's conclusion came in the judge's order to release unredacted versions of the documents. ...

"The campaign finance violations discussed in the Materials are a matter of national importance," a federal judge wrote in his order, denying the government's request for limited redactions. "Now that the Government's investigation into those violations has concluded, it is time that every American has an opportunity to scrutinize the Materials."



Judge William Pauley III must be a good friend of Putin and a Russian Troll™. /snark





And if democrats don't do anything different, how are they any better?
tic tac

Stores are going to be running out of that Butt Balm.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2019 11:01 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


OOPS

Maybe next week.

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Thursday, July 18, 2019 3:43 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


Just as a reminder of where all this impeachment stuff is going ...

House Impeachment Effort Goes Down In Flames
http://fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?tid=63163

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Thursday, July 18, 2019 7:18 AM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Just as a reminder of where all this impeachment stuff is going ...

A reminder of why all this impeachment stuff is going:

"I believe that what this president has done to our culture, to our civic discourse ... you cannot unring these bells and you cannot unsay what he has said, and you cannot change that he has now in a very short time made it seem normal for schoolboy taunts and obvious lies to be spun out in a constant stream. I think this will do more lasting damage than Richard Nixon's surreptitious burglaries did."

Will discusses his new book, “The Conservative Sensibility,” and says that the sensibility as he defines it is currently “in the ranks of the homeless.”

“It’s a persuasion without a party, which is fine,” he says. “It may have to hope that the Republican Party, when it ceases being a cult surrounding the particular personality of the 45th president, that it will snap back. I’m not sure it will. But for the moment, it is homeless.”

More at "George F. Will on Conservatism’s Homelessness"
www.nytimes.com/2019/07/12/books/review/george-f-will-conservative-sen
sibility-david-maraniss-good-american-family-red-scare.html


"What Donald Trump's revolutionary effect has been [is] to make things acceptable that were unthinkable until recently," Will said on the Times podcast, asking host Pamela Paul if she could even conceive of past presidents like John Kennedy or Dwight Eisenhower uttering any of the many things Trump has said in office.

The words of Will that run truest to me were these: "You cannot unring these bells." I think he is 100% right on that. The idea that once Trump leaves the White House -- whether involuntarily in January 2021 or voluntarily-ish in January 2025 -- the impacts and reverberations of what he has done to the presidency (and to the way in which the presidency is covered) will disappear is a fallacy.

Politics is a copycat game. Always has been. What Trump has taught politicians is that telling the truth isn't all that important -- especially if you have your own bullhorn (in Trump's case Twitter + Fox News) to make your own "alternative facts." And that presidential norms and the idea of "being presidential" is a meaningless construct. And a lot more "lessons" that will be destructive to the way in which people run for president and act once they get elected.

The Point: What Will knows is that Trump has already changed the presidency -- and our culture -- in profound ways that will not simply "snap back" once he leaves office. His imprint on the office is deep and wide.

www.cnn.com/2019/07/15/politics/donald-trump-george-will-presidency/in
dex.html


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Thursday, July 18, 2019 10:09 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


lol

Sour grapes much?

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Thursday, July 18, 2019 10:49 AM

JONGSSTRAW


Quote:

Originally posted by sloppy:

What Will knows is that Trump has already changed the presidency


What irrelevant hack and Never-Trumper George Will and you can't seem to grasp is that's why he was elected President. And on that point he's doing an incredible job.

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and our culture -- in profound ways that will not simply "snap back" once he leaves office. His imprint on the office is deep and wide.

"Snap back" to what? Do-nothing idiots like Obama and Bush? Will railed against them too. Will should stick to his D.C. cocktail parties where there's likely a room full of libtards who care about his discredited spew.

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Thursday, July 18, 2019 11:33 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


What did I say?

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Circus Mueller Is Delayed

Authored by Raul Ilargi Meijer via The Automatic Earth blog,

The circus will be coming to town a week later, but not to worry, the show will go on longer and there will be many added attractions, including a full troop of 800-pound gorillas and an entire herd of 8000-pound elephants in the room. And once the balancing acts, the clowns and the ferocious beasts pack up and move on, America might find itself without a Democratic Party, or at least one it would recognize.

The circus is the testimony of Robert Mueller before the House Judiciary (extended to 3 hours) and Intelligence Committees (2 hours). The Democrats will aim to use Mueller’s words to finally achieve their long desired impeachment of Donald Trump. But is there anyone who’s not a US Democrat who thinks that is realistic? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi doesn’t seem to think so.

In order for the Dems to get their wish, Mueller would have to say a lot of things that are not in his report. It all appears to hang on the interpretation of his assessment that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted, which the Dems take to mean that there actually was a crime that could -or should- be prosecuted.

It’s not clear why the hearing was delayed from July 17 to 24, but don’t be surprised if it has to do with US District Judge Dabney Friedrich’s decision that Mueller must stop talking in public about a case that is in front of her, because his words might prejudice a jury. That is the case that Mueller brought in February 2018 against Internet Research Agency, Concord Management, their owner Yevgeniy Prigozhin (aka Putin’s cook), and 12 of his employees.

Because Mueller never thought that a Russian would challenge him in court, and so he felt free to write a report of Russian interference for which he had no evidence

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Mueller thought he could get away with presenting a case against them because they would not show up, but Prigozhin did hire a major law firm. Ironically, Friedrich has reportedly also decided that the lawyers cannot talk about the case to their own client(s). She hasn’t thrown out the case or anything, she’s simply told everyone including Mueller to stop discussing it in public.

So it’s quite possible that once the House Democrats figured this out (the decision stems from May 28 but was unsealed only on July 1), they had to change strategy. Mueller has been barred from saying a single word about it, including in the House.

In his report, Mueller tried to establish a link between the Russian firms and the Kremlin, but never proved any such link. They are accused of meddling in the 2016 election through emails and social media posts, an accusation that looks shakier by the day.

With that part of his report out of the way, what is left for him to talk about? He himself already gave up on the whole collusion narrative, which would appear to leave only obstruction. Well, there’s the Steele dossier, but with John Solomon blowing another gaping hole in it https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/453384-fbis-spreadsheet-puts-a
-stake-through-the-heart-of-steeles-dossier
yesterday, that may not be the wisest topic to discuss on the House floor. By now, only the very faithful still believe in the dossier.

The Republicans surely don’t, and they also happen to be House members, and [THEY] get to ask questions of Mueller on the 24th. The spectacle last night where Nancy Pelosi insisted on calling Trump a racist was nutty (you don’t do that in the House), but the Mueller hearings promise to be much much more nuts still.

In the background a second investigation is playing out: DOJ IG Michael Horowitz has been probing if DOJ or FBI officials abused their powers to spy on the Trump campaign. His report has been delayed, if reports are correct, because Christopher Steele at the very last minute agreed to testify. Those talks apparently were long and detailed. Wonder what he had to say.

And there’s a third probe too: AG Barr has tasked John Durham, the US attorney for Connecticut, to follow up on the Horowitz report and look at whether officials at the CIA, the NSA, and/or foreign intelligence agencies (think MI6), violated protocols or statutes.

That case is about whether the FISA court was misled to secure a warrant to put Trump campaign aide Carter Page under surveillance. It can also take a new look at the text messages between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, messages that Trump tweeted about on Saturday: “This is one of the most horrible abuses of all. Those texts between gaga lovers would have told the whole story. Illegal deletion by Mueller. They gave us “the insurance policy.”

The deletion reportedly may have been accidental. But it does set the tone. The door is wide open for the Republicans to go after Mueller. And he knows it, always has. He never wanted the hearings, he said it was all in his report. But the Dems wanted more, they want Mueller to say Trump is guilty of obstruction (of a probe that perhaps should never have taken place).

Personally, I wonder whether a Republican congressman/woman will have the guts to ask Mueller why he refused to talk to Julian Assange, the most obvious person for him to talk to in the whole wide world.

There are a LOT of obvious avenues that Mueller didn't walk down. Why didn't he talk to Steele? Why didn't he talk to Assange? was it because he trying to "build a case" instead of understandng the truth?

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But since the GOP hates Assange as much as the Dems, I don’t have high hopes of that happening.

What they certainly will ask is when he knew his probe wasn’t going anywhere. And if that was perhaps as much as a whole year before he presented his report. The Dems will tear into Mueller looking for obstruction. Like: if Trump were not the president, would you sue him? Problem with that is none of this would have happened if Trump were just a citizen.

But I lean towards Ray McGovern’s take, who says that the circus may not come to town on July 24 either. Because there’s no there there (something Peter Strzok himself said about the Steele dossier), and because the Dems know this is their last shot at glory. And the GOP doesn’t mind another week or so of preparation.

Since the Democrats, the media, and Mueller himself all have strong incentive to “make the worst case appear the better” (one of the twin charges against Socrates), they need time to regroup and circle the wagons. The more so, since Mueller’s other twin charge — Russian hacking of the DNC — also has been shown, in a separate Court case, to be bereft of credible evidence. No, the incomplete, redacted, second-hand “forensics” draft that former FBI Director James Comey decided to settle for from the Democratic National Committee-hired CrowdStrike firm does not qualify as credible evidence.


Both new developments are likely to pose a strong challenge to Mueller. On the forensics, Mueller decided to settle for what his former colleague Comey decided to settle for from CrowdStrike, which was hired by the DNC despite it’s deeply flawed reputation and well known bias against Russia. In fact, the new facts — emerging, oddly, from the U.S. District Court, pose such a fundamental challenge to Mueller’s findings that no one should be surprised if Mueller’s testimony is postponed again.- McGovern


And I was serious when I said before that once the Mueller hearings are done, “America might find itself without a Democratic Party, or at least one it would recognize”. Because if and when the Mueller circus fails to provide the impeachment dream (try elections!), where are they going to go, what else is there to do?

They’ve been clamoring for impeachment for collusion (big fail), for obstruction (Mueller wouldn’t have it) and now racism, but that is merely based on interpretation of tweets. Nancy Pelosi wrote about ‘women of color’, not Donald Trump.

America needs a strong Democratic party, and it certainly doesn’t have one right now. The Dems should be calling for an end to regime change wars,

Especially the regime change operation AT HOME, because this follows the deep state regime-change playbook to the letter
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that is a popular theme among their voters. But they don’t, because guess where their money comes from. They are in a very deep identity crisis, and Trump just has to pick them off one by one. They should look at themselves, not at him. Do these people ever do strategy?


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Thursday, July 18, 2019 4:04 PM

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... stay crunchy...


Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
What did I say?



That was old f*cking news when you first posted about it, and now you're trying to take credit for it.
They were negotiating to have him for more time, hence the delay.
You'd have a legit beef with Mueller if he were to dodge subpoenas and refuse to testify like all of the current administration's ex-employees, swamp creatures are doing. What are they afraid of? Nothing says you got something to hide like hiding does.

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Thursday, July 18, 2019 4:18 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Absolutely nothing is going to come of anything Muller has to say or any of this Russiagate bullshit. It's over. Move on.

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Thursday, July 18, 2019 7:59 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN



Only 2,115 days remaining on the Impeachment Clock.

How exciting. 002780

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Friday, July 19, 2019 5:21 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Just as a reminder of where all this impeachment stuff is going ...

House Impeachment Effort Goes Down In Flames
http://fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?tid=63163

Impeachment flamers.

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Friday, July 19, 2019 5:51 PM

THG


Quote:

Originally posted by captaincrunch:
Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
What did I say?



That was old f*cking news when you first posted about it, and now you're trying to take credit for it.
They were negotiating to have him for more time, hence the delay.
You'd have a legit beef with Mueller if he were to dodge subpoenas and refuse to testify like all of the current administration's ex-employees, swamp creatures are doing. What are they afraid of? Nothing says you got something to hide like hiding does.



Hey buddy

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Saturday, July 20, 2019 5:41 PM

THG


Microsoft will give away software to guard U.S. voting machines

Microsoft said it was rolling out a free, open source software product called ElectionGuard, which it said uses encryption to "enable a new era of secure, verifiable voting." The company is working with election machine vendors and local governments to deploy the system in a pilot program for the 2020 election.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/microsoft-will-give-away-sof
tware-to-guard-us-voting-machines/ar-AAEtuEP?ocid=spartandhp


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Saturday, July 20, 2019 7:51 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


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Microsoft will give away software to guard U.S. voting machines
OMG! TOO FUNNY! That's like the fox guarding the hen house.




And if democrats don't do anything different, how are they any better?
tic tac

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Sunday, July 21, 2019 10:20 AM

THG


Quote:

Originally posted by 1kiki:
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Microsoft will give away software to guard U.S. voting machines
OMG! TOO FUNNY! That's like the fox guarding the hen house.




And if democrats don't do anything different, how are they any better?
tic tac



Better that then a Putin rat...

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Sunday, July 21, 2019 10:27 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Wow! You mean that M$ will have full access to everything, and they'll do it FOR FREE!!!!!??????

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Monday, July 22, 2019 12:41 PM

THG


I know jack and kiki are to stupid to realize that Microsoft knows, if democracies fail around the globe, then they too will have to answer to the likes of another Putin.

What's that mean? Say goodbye to self determination. So no, it's not free or a loss of privacy for Americans. Microsoft is doing this in the name of self preservation. They are investing in their future, and Americans benefit.

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Monday, July 22, 2019 2:50 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by 1kiki:
Quote:

Microsoft will give away software to guard U.S. voting machines
OMG! TOO FUNNY! That's like the fox guarding the hen house.




And if democrats don't do anything different, how are they any better?
tic tac

Not sure if this is related, or the same story.
Heard that Putin's Russian Trolls working the interwebs (aka "google") have been working with Dems yet again to rig the 2020 Elections, and "misreport" Vote results.

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Monday, July 22, 2019 2:51 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN



Only 2,111 days remaining on the Impeachment Clock.

How exciting. 002780

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Monday, July 22, 2019 8:07 PM

THG


Quote:

Originally posted by THG:

I know jack and kiki are to stupid to realize that Microsoft knows, if democracies fail around the globe, then they too will have to answer to the likes of another Putin.

What's that mean? Say goodbye to self determination. So no, it's not free or a loss of privacy for Americans. Microsoft is doing this in the name of self preservation. They are investing in their future, and Americans benefit.





Add JSF as well...

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Monday, July 22, 2019 8:39 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


I find it striking how in only 8 years of Obama and 2 1/2 years of Trump, the Democrats have become the party that defends billion dollar multi-national corporations and have become the party in favor of censorship.

Just stop guys... you're killin' me.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019 12:41 PM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


Mueller's FBI 'Attack Dog' Weissmann Begged Ukrainian Oligarch For Dirt On Trump ....

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How Mueller deputy Andrew Weissmann's offer to an oligarch could boomerang on DOJ
By John Solomon, opinion contributor

The ink was still drying on special counsel Robert Mueller’s appointment papers when his chief deputy, the famously aggressive and occasionally controversial prosecutor Andrew Weissmann, made a bold but secret overture in early June 2017.

Weissmann quietly reached out to the American lawyers for Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash with a tempting offer: Give us some dirt on Donald Trump in the Russia case, and Team Mueller might make his 2014 U.S. criminal charges go away.

The specifics of the never-before-reported offer were confirmed to me by multiple sources with direct knowledge, as well as in contemporaneous defense memos I read.

Two years later, Weissmann’s overture may have far-reaching consequences for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), here and abroad. His former boss, Mueller, is slated to testify Wednesday before Congress.

The DOJ, Mueller’s office and Weissmann did not immediately respond to emails requesting comment on Monday.

At first blush, one might ask, “What’s the big deal?” It’s not unusual for federal prosecutors to steal a page from Monty Hall’s “Let’s Make a Deal” script during plea negotiations.

But Weissmann’s overture was wrapped with complexity and intrigue far beyond the normal federal case, my sources indicate.

At the time, pressure was building inside the DOJ and the FBI to find smoking-gun evidence against Trump in the Russia case because the Steele dossier — upon which the early surveillance warrants were based — was turning out to be an uncorroborated mess. (“There’s no big there there,” lead FBI agent Pete Strzok texted a few days before Weissmann’s overture.)

Likewise, key evidence that the DOJ used to indict Firtash on corruption charges in 2014 was falling apart. Two central witnesses were in the process of recanting testimony, and a document the FBI portrayed as bribery evidence inside Firtash’s company was exposed as a hypothetical slide from an American consultant’s PowerPoint presentation, according to court records I reviewed.

In other words, the DOJ faced potential embarrassment in two high-profile cases when Weissmann made an unsolicited approach on June 4, 2017, that surprised even Firtash’s U.S. legal team.

To some, the offer smacked of being desperately premature. Mueller was appointed just two weeks earlier, did not even have a full staff selected, and was still getting up to speed on the details of the investigation. So why rush to make a deal when the prosecution team still was being selected, some wondered.

Second, Weissmann’s approach was audaciously aggressive, even for a prosecutor with his reputation.

According to a defense memo recounting Weissmann’s contacts, the prosecutor claimed the Mueller team could “resolve the Firtash case” in Chicago [where commodities trading takes place- SIGNY] and neither the DOJ nor the Chicago U.S. Attorney’s Office “could interfere with or prevent a solution,” including withdrawing all charges. “The complete dropping of the proceedings … was doubtless on the table,” according to the defense memo.

Firtash’s team suspected Weissmann’s claim was exaggerated. While Mueller had full authority to investigate the Russia case, he wasn’t an independent counsel separate of the DOJ but, rather, a special counsel subject to the attorney general’s oversight.

The third red flag came in how much Weissmann communicated to Firstash’s lawyers about his hopes for the Ukrainian oligarch’s testimony.

Prosecutors in plea deals typically ask a defendant for a written proffer of what they can provide in testimony and identify the general topics that might interest them. But Weissmann appeared to go much further in a July 7, 2017, meeting with Firtash’s American lawyers and FBI agents, sharing certain private theories of the nascent special counsel’s investigation into Trump, his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and Russia, according to defense memos.

For example, Firtash’s legal team wrote that Weissmann told them he believed a company called Bayrock, tied to former FBI informant Felix Sater, had “made substantial investments with Donald Trump’s companies” and that prosecutors were looking for dirt on Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Weissmann told the Firtash team “he believes that Manafort and his people substantially coordinated their activities with Russians in order to win their work in Ukraine,” according to the defense memos. And the Mueller deputy said he “believed” a Ukrainian group tied to Manafort “was merely a front for illegal criminal activities in Ukraine,” and suggested a “Russian secret service authority” may have been involved in influencing the 2016 U.S. election, the defense memos show.

Weissmann’s private observations and sharing of prosecutor’s theories went beyond what prosecutors normally do in proffer negotiations and risked planting ideas that could lead the witness to craft his testimony, according to legal experts I consulted.

Remarkably, Firtash turned down Weissmann’s plea overtures even though the oligarch has been trapped in Austria for five years, fighting extradition on U.S. charges in Chicago alleging that he engaged in bribery and corruption in India related to a U.S. aerospace deal. He denies the charges.

The oligarch’s defense team told me that Firtash rejected the deal because he didn’t have credible information or evidence on the topics Weissmann outlined.

NO CREDIBLE INFORMATION ON TRUMP-RUSSIA COLLUSION

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But now, as Firtash escalates his fight to avoid extradition, the Weissmann overture is being offered to an Austrian court as potential defense evidence that the DOJ’s prosecution is flawed by bogus evidence and political motivations.

In a sealed court filing in Austria earlier this month, Firtash’s legal team compared the DOJ’s 13-year investigation of Firtash to the medieval inquisitions. It cited Weissmann’s overture as evidence of political motivation, saying the prosecutor dangled the “possible cessation of separate criminal proceedings against the applicant if he were prepared to exchange sufficiently incriminating statements for wide-ranging comprehensively political subject areas which included the U.S. President himself as well as the Russian President Vladimir Putin.”

After years of litigation, the U.S. Justice Department won a ruling in Austria to secure Firtash’s extradition to Chicago. But then his legal team secretly filed new evidence that included the Weissmann overture, and Austrian officials suddenly reversed course last week and ordered a new, lengthy delay in extradition.

That new court filing asserts that two key witnesses, cited by the DOJ in its extradition request as affirming the bribery allegations against Firtash, since have recanted, claiming the FBI grossly misquoted them and pressured them to sign their statements. One witness claims his 2012 statement to the FBI was “prewritten by the U.S. authorities” and contains “relevant inaccuracies in substance,” including that he never used the terms “bribery or bribe payments” as DOJ claimed, according to the Austrian court filing.

So the FBI was pressuring Firtash's business colleagues in order to build a case against Firtash, and then using that case to pressure Firtash for dirt on Trump? Gee ... whooda thunk?

Quote:

That witness also claimed he only signed the 2012 statement because the FBI “exercised undue pressure on him,” including threats to seize his passport and keep him from returning home to India, the memo alleges. That witness recanted his statements the same summer as Weissmann’s overture to Firtash’s team.

Firtash’s lawyers also offered the Austrian court evidence of alleged prosecutorial wrongdoing.

A key document submitted to Austrian authorities to support Firtash’s extradition was portrayed by DOJ as having come from Firtash’s corporate files and purported to show he sanctioned a bribery scheme in India. In fact, the document was created by the McKinsey consulting firm as part of a hypothetical ethics presentation for the Boeing Co. and had no connection to Firtash’s firm.

Moreover, McKinsey claims in an official statement that it had no knowledge of a bribery scheme by Firtash, and the PowerPoint’s use of the phrase “bribery payments” never came from Firtash or his company and were, instead, hypothetical “assumptions by McKinsey about standard business practices in India,” according to the new Austrian court filing.

Firtash’s U.S. legal team told me it alerted Weissmann to DOJ’s false portrayal of the McKinsey document in 2017, but he downplayed the concerns and refused to alert the Austrian court. The document was never withdrawn as evidence, even after the New York Times published a story last December questioning its validity.

“Submitting a false and misleading document to a foreign sovereign and its courts for an extradition decision is not only unethical but also flouts the comity of trust necessary for that process where judicial systems rely only on documents to make that decision,” Firtash’s American legal team wrote in a statement to me. “DOJ’s refusal to rescind the document after being specifically told it is false and misleading is an egregious violation of U.S. and international law.”

Weissmann long has been a favorite target of conservatives, in part because his earlier work as a prosecutor in the Enron case was overturned unanimously by the U.S. Supreme Court because of overly aggressive prosecutorial tactics. Former DOJ official Sidney Powell strongly condemned Weissmann’s past work as a prosecutor in “Licensed to Lie,” a book critical of DOJ’s pressure tactics.

It is now clear that Weissmann’s overture to a Ukrainian oligarch in the summer of 2017 is about to take on new significance in Washington, where Mueller is about to testify, and in Austria, where Firtash’s extradition fight has taken a new twist.



https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/454185-how-mueller-deputy-andr
ew-weissmanns-offer-to-an-oligarch-could-boomerang



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Tuesday, July 23, 2019 3:23 PM

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Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Mueller's FBI 'Attack Dog' Weissmann Begged Ukrainian Oligarch For Dirt On Trump ....

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How Mueller deputy Andrew Weissmann's offer to an oligarch could boomerang on DOJ
By John Solomon, opinion contributor

The ink was still drying on special counsel Robert Mueller’s appointment papers when his chief deputy, the famously aggressive and occasionally controversial prosecutor Andrew Weissmann, made a bold but secret overture in early June 2017.

Weissmann quietly reached out to the American lawyers for Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash with a tempting offer: Give us some dirt on Donald Trump in the Russia case, and Team Mueller might make his 2014 U.S. criminal charges go away.

The specifics of the never-before-reported offer were confirmed to me by multiple sources with direct knowledge, as well as in contemporaneous defense memos I read.

Two years later, Weissmann’s overture may have far-reaching consequences for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), here and abroad. His former boss, Mueller, is slated to testify Wednesday before Congress.

The DOJ, Mueller’s office and Weissmann did not immediately respond to emails requesting comment on Monday.

At first blush, one might ask, “What’s the big deal?” It’s not unusual for federal prosecutors to steal a page from Monty Hall’s “Let’s Make a Deal” script during plea negotiations.

But Weissmann’s overture was wrapped with complexity and intrigue far beyond the normal federal case, my sources indicate.

At the time, pressure was building inside the DOJ and the FBI to find smoking-gun evidence against Trump in the Russia case because the Steele dossier — upon which the early surveillance warrants were based — was turning out to be an uncorroborated mess. (“There’s no big there there,” lead FBI agent Pete Strzok texted a few days before Weissmann’s overture.)

Likewise, key evidence that the DOJ used to indict Firtash on corruption charges in 2014 was falling apart. Two central witnesses were in the process of recanting testimony, and a document the FBI portrayed as bribery evidence inside Firtash’s company was exposed as a hypothetical slide from an American consultant’s PowerPoint presentation, according to court records I reviewed.

In other words, the DOJ faced potential embarrassment in two high-profile cases when Weissmann made an unsolicited approach on June 4, 2017, that surprised even Firtash’s U.S. legal team.

To some, the offer smacked of being desperately premature. Mueller was appointed just two weeks earlier, did not even have a full staff selected, and was still getting up to speed on the details of the investigation. So why rush to make a deal when the prosecution team still was being selected, some wondered.

Second, Weissmann’s approach was audaciously aggressive, even for a prosecutor with his reputation.

According to a defense memo recounting Weissmann’s contacts, the prosecutor claimed the Mueller team could “resolve the Firtash case” in Chicago [where commodities trading takes place- SIGNY] and neither the DOJ nor the Chicago U.S. Attorney’s Office “could interfere with or prevent a solution,” including withdrawing all charges. “The complete dropping of the proceedings … was doubtless on the table,” according to the defense memo.

Firtash’s team suspected Weissmann’s claim was exaggerated. While Mueller had full authority to investigate the Russia case, he wasn’t an independent counsel separate of the DOJ but, rather, a special counsel subject to the attorney general’s oversight.

The third red flag came in how much Weissmann communicated to Firstash’s lawyers about his hopes for the Ukrainian oligarch’s testimony.

Prosecutors in plea deals typically ask a defendant for a written proffer of what they can provide in testimony and identify the general topics that might interest them. But Weissmann appeared to go much further in a July 7, 2017, meeting with Firtash’s American lawyers and FBI agents, sharing certain private theories of the nascent special counsel’s investigation into Trump, his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and Russia, according to defense memos.

For example, Firtash’s legal team wrote that Weissmann told them he believed a company called Bayrock, tied to former FBI informant Felix Sater, had “made substantial investments with Donald Trump’s companies” and that prosecutors were looking for dirt on Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Weissmann told the Firtash team “he believes that Manafort and his people substantially coordinated their activities with Russians in order to win their work in Ukraine,” according to the defense memos. And the Mueller deputy said he “believed” a Ukrainian group tied to Manafort “was merely a front for illegal criminal activities in Ukraine,” and suggested a “Russian secret service authority” may have been involved in influencing the 2016 U.S. election, the defense memos show.

Weissmann’s private observations and sharing of prosecutor’s theories went beyond what prosecutors normally do in proffer negotiations and risked planting ideas that could lead the witness to craft his testimony, according to legal experts I consulted.

Remarkably, Firtash turned down Weissmann’s plea overtures even though the oligarch has been trapped in Austria for five years, fighting extradition on U.S. charges in Chicago alleging that he engaged in bribery and corruption in India related to a U.S. aerospace deal. He denies the charges.

The oligarch’s defense team told me that Firtash rejected the deal because he didn’t have credible information or evidence on the topics Weissmann outlined.

NO CREDIBLE INFORMATION ON TRUMP-RUSSIA COLLUSION

Quote:

But now, as Firtash escalates his fight to avoid extradition, the Weissmann overture is being offered to an Austrian court as potential defense evidence that the DOJ’s prosecution is flawed by bogus evidence and political motivations.

In a sealed court filing in Austria earlier this month, Firtash’s legal team compared the DOJ’s 13-year investigation of Firtash to the medieval inquisitions. It cited Weissmann’s overture as evidence of political motivation, saying the prosecutor dangled the “possible cessation of separate criminal proceedings against the applicant if he were prepared to exchange sufficiently incriminating statements for wide-ranging comprehensively political subject areas which included the U.S. President himself as well as the Russian President Vladimir Putin.”

After years of litigation, the U.S. Justice Department won a ruling in Austria to secure Firtash’s extradition to Chicago. But then his legal team secretly filed new evidence that included the Weissmann overture, and Austrian officials suddenly reversed course last week and ordered a new, lengthy delay in extradition.

That new court filing asserts that two key witnesses, cited by the DOJ in its extradition request as affirming the bribery allegations against Firtash, since have recanted, claiming the FBI grossly misquoted them and pressured them to sign their statements. One witness claims his 2012 statement to the FBI was “prewritten by the U.S. authorities” and contains “relevant inaccuracies in substance,” including that he never used the terms “bribery or bribe payments” as DOJ claimed, according to the Austrian court filing.

So the FBI was pressuring Firtash's business colleagues in order to build a case against Firtash, and then using that case to pressure Firtash for dirt on Trump? Gee ... whooda thunk?

Quote:

That witness also claimed he only signed the 2012 statement because the FBI “exercised undue pressure on him,” including threats to seize his passport and keep him from returning home to India, the memo alleges. That witness recanted his statements the same summer as Weissmann’s overture to Firtash’s team.

Firtash’s lawyers also offered the Austrian court evidence of alleged prosecutorial wrongdoing.

A key document submitted to Austrian authorities to support Firtash’s extradition was portrayed by DOJ as having come from Firtash’s corporate files and purported to show he sanctioned a bribery scheme in India. In fact, the document was created by the McKinsey consulting firm as part of a hypothetical ethics presentation for the Boeing Co. and had no connection to Firtash’s firm.

Moreover, McKinsey claims in an official statement that it had no knowledge of a bribery scheme by Firtash, and the PowerPoint’s use of the phrase “bribery payments” never came from Firtash or his company and were, instead, hypothetical “assumptions by McKinsey about standard business practices in India,” according to the new Austrian court filing.

Firtash’s U.S. legal team told me it alerted Weissmann to DOJ’s false portrayal of the McKinsey document in 2017, but he downplayed the concerns and refused to alert the Austrian court. The document was never withdrawn as evidence, even after the New York Times published a story last December questioning its validity.

“Submitting a false and misleading document to a foreign sovereign and its courts for an extradition decision is not only unethical but also flouts the comity of trust necessary for that process where judicial systems rely only on documents to make that decision,” Firtash’s American legal team wrote in a statement to me. “DOJ’s refusal to rescind the document after being specifically told it is false and misleading is an egregious violation of U.S. and international law.”

Weissmann long has been a favorite target of conservatives, in part because his earlier work as a prosecutor in the Enron case was overturned unanimously by the U.S. Supreme Court because of overly aggressive prosecutorial tactics. Former DOJ official Sidney Powell strongly condemned Weissmann’s past work as a prosecutor in “Licensed to Lie,” a book critical of DOJ’s pressure tactics.

It is now clear that Weissmann’s overture to a Ukrainian oligarch in the summer of 2017 is about to take on new significance in Washington, where Mueller is about to testify, and in Austria, where Firtash’s extradition fight has taken a new twist.



https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/454185-how-mueller-deputy-andr
ew-weissmanns-offer-to-an-oligarch-could-boomerang

How are none of these people Impeached and Imprisoned?

Couldn't you have posted this in a pertinent thread, instead of this Troll thread? Like the Secret Plot To Depose thread.

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Saturday, July 27, 2019 9:05 AM

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We've Already Begun Impeachment Probe Against Trump





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Saturday, July 27, 2019 4:53 PM

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Only 2,105 days remaining on the Impeachment Clock.

How exciting. 002780

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Saturday, July 27, 2019 7:16 PM

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Originally posted by THG:
T

We've Already Begun Impeachment Probe Against Trump



Good Luck!!!!

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Sunday, July 28, 2019 9:00 AM

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T

How Mueller exposed an abundance of lying and malfeasance by Donald Trump and those around him.


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Sunday, July 28, 2019 9:01 AM

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Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.







tic tac

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Tuesday, August 20, 2019 8:11 PM

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Only 2,081 days remaining on the Impeachment Clock.

How exciting. 002780


This thread was started 2 years and 27 weeks ago. A poor example of a countdown. Unless you're CNN, which is why their viewers are all asleep.

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Monday, August 26, 2019 6:41 AM

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Only 2,081 days remaining on the Impeachment Clock.

How exciting. 002780


This thread was started 2 years and 27 weeks ago. A poor example of a countdown. Unless you're CNN, which is why their viewers are all asleep.

You do realize that the legal process is ridiculously slow? Right?

I will give you an example from today's front page Houston Chronicle:

Trial to start for man charged in 2014 Spring family massacre.

After a man posing as a FedEx delivery driver forced his way into her family’s house and fatally shot her parents and four siblings, 15-year-old Cassidy Stay played dead until the killer fled the scene.

Bleeding from a wound on her head where a bullet had grazed her, Cassidy managed to call 911.

“It was my Uncle Ronnie; he has been stalking my family for three weeks,” she told paramedics when they arrived at the Spring-area house, according to court documents. “He said he would shoot us and kill us.”

Cassidy would be the lone survivor of the July 2014 massacre, which Harris County prosecutors say unfolded in a moment of rage as Ronald Lee Haskell hunted for his ex-wife, Melannie Lyon. Cassidy’s parents had been providing support to Lyon, the sister of Katie Stay, Cassidy’s mother. Haskell didn’t find his intended target, prosecutors said, but opened fire on the entire Stay family.

Cassidy’s phone call is believed to have prevented more violence, as Haskell was captured on the way to Lyon’s parents’ nearby home, police said.

Much has happened since that windy afternoon on July 9, 2014; Cassidy Stay is now 19, engaged and attending Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.

About 1,400 miles away in a Houston courtroom, Haskell will go on trial in the six killings today, his 39th birthday.

Court filings show defense attorney Douglas Durham intends to present an insanity defense in the case, which has been rescheduled 20 times. The start of the trial will end a long wait for friends, neighbors and relatives of the Stays.

More at www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Trial-set-
to-start-Monday-for-man-charged-with-14377447.php


So that you don't misunderstand the connection between Trump and this murder trial, keep in mind that for as long as the Senate has 34 Republicans in it, an impeachment will never remove Trump. This murder trial has been rescheduled 20 times. Open and Shut cases can be dragged out for many years, whether for political reasons or procedural reasons. When Trump is an ex-President, the cases against him will proceed even slower than this trial for a murder in 2014, a murder that has a witness who was shot by the killer.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Monday, August 26, 2019 7:12 AM

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You do realize that the legal process is ridiculously slow? Right?



Yup. Took Mueller two whole years to find nothing.

It's taken the Democrats so long to start to consider to re-investigate Trump with a possibility that they might impeach after that post-investigation-investigation is concluded that it's lead JO to start to go insane because all of the nightmare seeds that Keith Olbermann planted in his head started sprouting.

I'm sure you'll impeach Trump by 2030 though.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Morning Joe panel break down Trump’s approval rating among key voting groups and what it means for the president’s reelection hopes.





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Monday, August 26, 2019 5:38 PM

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Only 2,075 days remaining on the Impeachment Clock.

How exciting. 002780


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Monday, August 26, 2019 9:04 PM

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Ex-White House Aide Rob Porter Is Subpoenaed in House Impeachment Inquiry

The House Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed the former White House aide Rob Porter to testify about President Trump’s efforts to impede the Russia investigation, its chairman announced, the latest step in the panel’s expansive inquiry into whether to impeach Mr. Trump.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ex-white-house-aide-rob-porter
-is-subpoenaed-in-house-impeachment-inquiry/ar-AAGmgts?ocid=spartandhp


tick tock

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Tuesday, August 27, 2019 7:16 AM

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Tuesday, August 27, 2019 7:28 AM

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Only 2,075 days remaining on the Impeachment Clock.

How exciting.

The first day of the long delayed trial:

The accused man stared straight ahead while attorneys and first responders introduced the case, exposing jurors to the horror of the scene where Haskell has admitted to opening fire July 9, 2014 on seven members of the Stay family, killing all but one.

The defense maintains Haskell was insane when he carried out the massacre. Prosecutors contend, however, that the slayings and events that preceded them were too premeditated for that to be true.

www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Opening-ar
guments-begin-in-death-penalty-trial-14379136.php


There are only two, make that three things, that I am very confident about Trump:

He cheated on his taxes, he is mentally incompetent, and the Senate won't convict him so long as there are 34 GOP Senators. But it would set a good example for other tax cheating billionaires if the amount Trump had cheated on his taxes was known to within plus or minus one billion dollars.

Trump can use the insanity defense. He could truthfully say, "I was insanely greedy. Believe me, I still am."

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Tuesday, August 27, 2019 10:10 AM

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Will these halfwits impeach this chucklefuck already?

America used to care, but they got bored of it.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Tuesday, August 27, 2019 11:29 AM

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Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
Will these halfwits impeach this chucklefuck already?

America used to care, but they got bored of it.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

For the Democrats, it is futile because there are more than 34 GOP Senators who won't remove Trump. The Democrats cannot even check Trump's tax cheating because Trump controls the IRS and he is going to absolutely crazy legal efforts to keep his taxes a secret. He said he would make his taxes public, after the audit. The audit is long over. Now he is plain old-fashion tax cheating.

Democrats’ bid to get Trump’s tax returns before the 2020 election isn’t looking good
www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/8/26/20833600/donald-trump-tax-re
turns-richard-neal-new-york


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Tuesday, August 27, 2019 11:31 AM

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Democrats’ bid to get Trump’s tax returns before the 2020 election isn’t looking good



Hmmmmmmmm...

Well if they were still going to chase Russian phantoms for 2 years anyhow, they probably should have had somebody working in the background to figure out Trumps taxes in the mean time.

Whoopsie!






And look at Vox supporting my theory already.

How predictable.

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Thursday, August 29, 2019 4:48 PM

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IG report: Comey mishandled Trump memos, but didn't release classified info. The guy was the head of the FBI. I know he got in over his head but he is no Barr. Nothing he did was willfully dishonest.

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Thursday, September 5, 2019 8:13 PM

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Only 2,065 days remaining on the Impeachment Clock.

How exciting. 002780

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Thursday, September 5, 2019 9:41 PM

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Originally posted by SECOND:For the Democrats, it is futile because there are more than 34 GOP Senators who won't remove Trump. The Democrats cannot even check Trump's tax cheating because Trump controls the IRS and he is going to absolutely crazy legal efforts to keep his taxes a secret.


Lameness.

The GoPs dont hold bak on doing anything. Any hint uv skandl during Obama'z administrtation and they turned it into a forest fire.

How many hearingz did they squeez out uv the Hillary email thing? How much smoke did they jenerate with Ben Gazi? How long did they run the Fast & Furious gun runner show?

If a letter from the Prez had insufficient postaj but got delivered anyway, they woud hav started impeachment proseedingz!

The Demz, on the other hand, look for excusez to not take action.

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Thursday, September 5, 2019 10:02 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by JO753:
Quote:

Originally posted by SECOND:For the Democrats, it is futile because there are more than 34 GOP Senators who won't remove Trump. The Democrats cannot even check Trump's tax cheating because Trump controls the IRS and he is going to absolutely crazy legal efforts to keep his taxes a secret.


Lameness.

The GoPs dont hold bak on doing anything. Any hint uv skandl during Obama'z administrtation and they turned it into a forest fire.

How many hearingz did they squeez out uv the Hillary email thing? How much smoke did they jenerate with Ben Gazi? How long did they run the Fast & Furious gun runner show?

If a letter from the Prez had insufficient postaj but got delivered anyway, they woud hav started impeachment proseedingz!

The Demz, on the other hand, look for excusez to not take action.

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DUZ XaT SEM RiT TQ YQ? - Jubal Early

http://www.7532020.com .



The Democrats aren't doing anything because they know it will hilariously backfire on them if they do. Pelosi is a lot of things, but she's not an idiot.

But by all means, please start the impeachment proceedings. Even if not for the same reasons that you want them to start, I've been on board with that for well over a year now.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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