Bought and paid for by whom?
bought and paid for... that's news these days and most likely in the past too.
Bought and paid for by whom?
come on buddy, don't play coy.
I'm asking you directly: Bought and paid for by whom?
He can at least answer this one. Who are these people?
same handful of people who own all of the media and more. look into it.
Comcast is a publicly traded company, so who are you saying owns it?
You're just repeating what I said already.![]()
no. you claimed they indicated it was recent. that fails since they clearly show the march 2017 date
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/...nge/342245001/
This was reported at length.
NBC tweeted it out like it just happened. In fact, another "news source" that grabbed it stated that the search warrant was filed Thursday!
"On Friday, former Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke Jr. was the latest Trump surrogate to get dinged by the FBI when an agent obtained a search warrant for his email address — we should note that the warrant against Clarke does not seem to be at all relate to Mueller’s investigation. Detroit-based reporter Robert Snell was the first to grab the news and uploaded the full search warrant, which rings in at only 18 pages. Snell is a federal court reporter and wrote that he “stumbled across” the warrant, which was issued on March 7." http://rare.us/rare-politics/fbi-sea...-david-clarke/
So "just released" but this guy stumbles across it accidentally?
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the irony in posting a fake quote while at the same time whining about spreading fake news
Sheriff Clarke is a real piece of work. I can see why he's a hit with stupid people.
the search warrant wasn't reported
the search warrant was just made publicNBC tweeted it out like it just happened. In fact, another "news source" that grabbed it stated that the search warrant was filed Thursday!
"On Friday, former Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke Jr. was the latest Trump surrogate to get dinged by the FBI when an agent obtained a search warrant for his email address — we should note that the warrant against Clarke does not seem to be at all relate to Mueller’s investigation. Detroit-based reporter Robert Snell was the first to grab the news and uploaded the full search warrant, which rings in at only 18 pages. Snell is a federal court reporter and wrote that he “stumbled across” the warrant, which was issued on March 7." http://rare.us/rare-politics/fbi-sea...-david-clarke/
So "just released" but this guy stumbles across it accidentally?
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you misunderstood nbc's reporting. its ok
Lol 100% fake. What a gullible dummy![]()
I wouldn't doubt she said it in private to Morris.
He could be making a comparison to the fake news about him right now.
There's plenty of examples of MSM ing up for real or reporters being biased don't have to go to dubious bull
DMC in a valiantly dedicated effort to make sure no one misunderstands a news tweet about Sheriff Clarke that doesn't appear to have been misunderstood by anyone.
Yeah he seems like the kind of guy who goes for subtlety and nuance in his tweets.
"Has issued indicates recently". Christ DMC.
Didn't know "Has issued" could be misinterpreted as something different than past tense.
"Make them taste their own blood". Yeah his lawyer should advise not to be tweeting things like that, at this juncture.
Thread le, dumb ass.
FBI executes search warrant.
Yeah, in March 2017.
It should say "FBI Executed a Search Warrant"
it's called "present perfect" and it's being used with a past participle "issued". It indicates that an event occurred that is still in play, and the timing is unspecified (though it's right there in the do ent).
The present perfect tense refers to an action or state that either occurred at an indefinite time in the past (e.g., we have talked before) or began in the past and continued to the present time
Learn English. It's apparent what they thought they had (and what you thought you had) despite all the semen shielding from the liberal left here.
your own Boutons...
Has issued. Indicates the event has already happened. Dip .
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