Frustrated Russian Officials (The Onion)

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Frustrated Russian Officials Struggling To Get Any Policies Through Dysfunctional Trump Administration

MOSCOW—Lamenting that internal disorganization was making it extremely difficult to get anything done, Russian officials voiced their frustration Thursday about continuing struggles to get policies through the dysfunctional Trump administration. “You’d think that after being in the White House for a month, they’d have at least some rudimentary process for rolling out our new proposals, but it’s just been a mess so far,” said Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, adding that the recent dismissal of Michael Flynn as national security advisor was “just the tip of the iceberg” in a chaotic White House where internal conflicts and numerous leaks made it hard for the Russians to implement any workable ideas at all. “Nobody, but nobody, knows who’s in charge. If they’re not dragging their feet getting our new legislative demands in front of Congress, they’re rushing out some executive order before we’ve even finalized it. We don’t know what’s going on half the time, so how on earth are we supposed to get anything accomplished?” An exasperated Shoigu went on to say that the administration was in such disarray, rolling back sanctions might take a year longer than planned, and abandoning NATO might actually be out of the question.

http://www.theonion.com/article/frustrated-russian-officials-struggling-get-any-po-55361
 
Did you share an onion article intentionally, bud?
 
So much for the narrative Trump and "the Russians" plotting to take over the world together.
 
Now Priebus is saying Pence lied about Flynn issue



after Priebus asked the FBI to shoot down a public story, wow.
 

My head just went all:
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http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/23/polit...k-down-recent-trump-russia-stories/index.html

Priebus doing this was illegal

Why the FBI ratted him (potentially)

http://www.palmerreport.com/opinion...stice-over-donald-trumps-russia-scandal/1643/

"Donald Trump’s White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus recently tried to pressure FBI Director James Comey into helping scuttle the investigation into the Trump-Russia scandal, and Comey said no. We know this because the incident leaked to the media today. Based on who would have had knowledge of the incident, the leak almost certainly had to have come from Comey or his deputy or someone close to them in the FBI. And they’ve chosen to rat out Priebus for a reason.

The FBI could have simply said no to Reince Priebus in private, and then gone about its business continuing with the investigation, and we would never have known the exchange happened. But instead the FBI made a point of informing the American public today about Reince’s actions, which appear to have been illegal. By publicly ratting Priebus out over the matter, it appears the FBI is laying the groundwork for whatever action it intends to take against him next.


Is this the part where the FBI now tries to get Priebus to flip on Trump? As best anyone can tell, Priebus violated the law merely by contacting the FBI at all, as there are only four people in the White House who are allowed to do so, and he isn’t one of him (Rachel Maddow laid out the Nixon-related history of these rules in depth on her Thursday evening show). And that’s before getting to the matter of Priebus having apparently committed obstruction of justice by asking the FBI to help scuttle an investigation. If Trump told Priebus to lean on the FBI, or even if Trump was aware Priebus was doing it, then Trump is also guilty of obstruction of justice.


If the FBI threatens Reince Priebus with charges, and offers to let him off the hook for flipping on Trump, then that’s the ballgame. Proof of Russian collusion isn’t needed, if there’s proof Trump broke the law by trying to cover it up. The Senate Intelligence Committee – which now appears to be compelling Comey and the FBI to take the Russia investigation seriously – can haul Priebus in for questioning. And the FBI may have leaked all this to CNN today to make the public understand why Priebus is about to get targeted in the Trump Russia investigation. Another shoe will drop on Priebus, and soon, or else the FBI wouldn’t have made a point of airing out his dirty laundry. "
 
Cnn and people on twitter so appealing so trust worthy
 
Cnn and people on twitter so appealing so trust worthy

There are a couple 'opinion' quotes I put up, but 95% of everything I post are quoted back to officials in the government or are an analysis based off of PROVEN events that happened.


I don't share BS information. You can disagree with the opinion, but not the info behind it.
 
@PolishHeadlock how am I doing so far? There were a couple slow days after I transitioned into here but I think things are about to pick back up :)


Problem is, I think, that I flood sources instead of engaging in personal/inflammatory debates. I like my way better but it might not be conducive to forum entertainment.
 
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