- Joined
- Jan 29, 2007
- Messages
- 7,878
- Reaction score
- 1,850
Although I agree that he should be fired.
It does smell like a diversion to the hole Omarassa fiasco.
It does smell like a diversion to the hole Omarassa fiasco.
I have never held, nor has any rational human being, the standard that all members of intelligence agencies must not cheat on their wives or must not text their lovers their opinion that an objectively stupid person is stupid, and that doing so represents organizational rot of any great measure. I mean, do I need to go dig up what appointed officials in previous administrations had affairs and weren't persecuted by the left?
This is what alex Jones is talking about when he says reptilian interdimensional vampire pedophiles are in control of things. Someone tell me I'm lying
The fact that a man of his immorality made it that far up the ladder means that more heads need to roll.
You've really gone off the rails this week. I mean, this is a new low of delusion.
The fact that a man of his immorality made it that far up the ladder means that more heads need to roll.
-Not praising dear leaderWhat am I missing? What was the most immoral thing this guy did (that we know about)?
When does his book come out I wonderLooks like he’s just trying to be smarmy and obnoxious.
The guys whole life is in the shitter.
He cheated on his wife who will likely divorce him, he’s been fired and he’s getting bullied by Trump on Twitter.
He’s probably doing his best not to cry there.
Although I agree that he should be fired.
It does smell like a diversion to the hole Omarassa fiasco.
-Not praising dear leader
-Having a GF
-Having a job
-Not liking tendies
-Not praising dear leader
-Having a GF
-Having a job
-Not liking tendies
Although I agree that he should be fired.
It does smell like a diversion to the hole Omarassa fiasco.
LOL @ trumpbots criticizing anyone's morality
Although I agree that he should be fired.
It does smell like a diversion to the hole Omarassa fiasco.
He openly endorsed Kobach, too.
Horowitz's team did an exhaustive report on it here. Check out the Executive Summary.What am I missing? What was the most immoral thing this guy did (that we know about)?
Horowitz's team did an exhaustive report on it here. Check out the Executive Summary.
Basically, Stzrok strongly favored Clinton over Trump (as demonstrated by his text messages to his mistress), failed to recuse himself as head of both investigations, and suggested he would use his power to "stop" Trump. Horowitz suggests that Stzrok delayed investigating Weiner's laptop in October 2016 in favor of digging deeper into the Trump investigation, but he can't prove it was because of Stzrok's bias.
Again, Horowitz seems to believe that he didn't dedicate proper resources to the Weiner laptop, in favor of digging deeper into the Trump investigation. Beyond that, I have no idea.What did he do in his capacity as an FBI agent to "stop" Trump?