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I'm starting to think that this motherfucker really is in the early stages of dementia.
WTF?
The only other "they" I can think of would be political enemies "using" it against him.
I'm starting to think that this motherfucker really is in the early stages of dementia.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/16/poli...igence-community-election-meddling/index.html
From the Department of Redundancy Department, confirming what every sensible person knew or suspected long ago.
The Jr. meeting, the overt reluctance to criticize Putin, Trump Tower Moscow, so many Russians...
What is a person who looks at these things to make of it all?
Nothingburger, or Borschtburger?
Confuse the issue with bullshit instead of clarity. Point the finger of Presidential condemnation at the highest law enforcement in the country. Refocus attention on other people's conduct.This needs more attention. Rudy's tomfoolery is a distraction.
There's so many levels to this that those who are the subject of the investigation have NO CLUE what kind of buzzsaw they're walking into. They don't know who's talked, they don't know who's flipped, they don't know who's phones are tapped, they don't know who's wearing wires.
It's full-on paranoia all the time in the WH and it's insane that we chose these people to lead.
Who you calling "We" son...
(Reuters) - The former son-in-law of Paul Manafort, the one-time chairman of President Donald Trump's campaign, has cut a plea deal with the Justice Department that requires him to cooperate with other criminal probes, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
The guilty plea agreement, which is under seal and has not been previously reported, could add to the legal pressure on Manafort, who is facing two indictments brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller in his probe of alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
So +1 indictment?
How does the author figure that the Whitewater investigation lasted 7.5 years? By my recollection Fiske was appointed in 1994 and the Starr report was released in 1998.
How does the author figure that the Whitewater investigation lasted 7.5 years? By my recollection Fiske was appointed in 1994 and the Starr report was released in 1998.
Sounds like the post history of some around here.Confuse the issue with bullshit instead of clarity. Point the finger of Presidential condemnation at the highest law enforcement in the country. Refocus attention on other people's conduct.
That's how we do integrity in 2018.
America, wake the FUCK up.