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  1. #19926
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    That’s disgusting, and dodge #5 one for each of them.

    Try again.

    What do you think people like Flynn, Rogers, and Mattis excel at? What type of experience do the men that surround Trump all share? Who currently has access to everything? How long have they had access? Who’s intelligence is more powerful, government or military?
    They are all managers, primarily of military personnel.
    Trump leans heavily on military people and racists, with some overlap between the two. Racism and sycophancy are the primary qualities he appears to value, because it certainly doesn't appear that professional proficiency is how this white house operates.
    The other questions are so vague as to be unanswerable, so I'm not going to try.

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    Mueller’s Fruit of the Poisonous Tree

    His investigation is hopelessly compromised.

    Evidence of Robert Mueller’s hopelessly compromised investigation continues to ac ulate. Now we learn that five months of texts between two members of his team plotting Trump’s demise have disappeared, a time period that covers many of the crucial moments of the probe. Imagine the rich harvest of texts Peter Strzok and his mistress Lisa Page must have exchanged over the Flynn entrapment. Those texts have vanished, according to the FBI and Justice Department. To a media that has spent months insisting on the reliability and impartiality of those agencies, this story is terribly inconvenient.

    Once again, Trump’s criticisms are vindicated. Go back and look at even his most inflammatory tweets about Obamagate and they all hold up. His campaign was wire-tapped; FBI agents were plotting against him; Obama’s FBI director was leaking to the press; the FBI was collaborating with Hillary’s opposition researchers; the FBI/Justice Department exoneration of Hillary was rigged.

    The great villain in the media’s tale of collusion turns out to be the victim. But the ruling class is too shameless to stop hounding him. They will continue to try and extract fruit from Mueller’s poisonous tree. Who cares, they say, if he is a friend of Comey’s? Who cares if most of his staff donated to Hillary and the Democrats? Who cares if members of his team called Trump an “utter idiot,” “ ,” and took out an “insurance policy” against him? Who cares if the government obtained FISA warrants based on a political smear Hillary financed?

    In a courtroom, the fruit of a poisonous tree is tossed out. In politics, the tree is shaken until rotten fruit, usually a minor process crime or a crime wholly unrelated to the investigation, falls from it. Imagine all the crimes a second special counsel would find if he investigated the investigators. One of the texts between Strzok and Page that didn’t vanish makes reference to a “secret society,” according to those who have seen it. Congressman John Ratcliffe of Texas told Fox News, “We learned today about information that in the immediate aftermath of [Trump’s] election, that there may have been a secret society of folks within the Department of Justice and the FBI — to include Page and Strzok — that would be working against him.”

    Recall the media furor over Trump’s tweets about the FBI’s tarnished reputation. Those tweets now look, if anything, understated. The “secret society” explains what under any other cir stances would have been inconceivable: the FBI working with one presidential campaign against another. The FBI even subsidized that campaign’s opposition research, making payments of some kind to Hillary’s researcher, Christopher Steele. The incestuousness of it all is still coming into focus. The wife of one top Justice Department official worked for Hillary’s opposition research firm Fusion GPS, and more revelations about it are sure to follow.

    The media still obsesses over Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with Russians, from which nothing came. But it sees no significance in Hillary hiring an opposition research firm that counted Russian officials as clients and sources. How much of Steele’s work is the product of disinformation from those officials is still not known.

    In the latest batch of released Strzok-Page texts, the cynicism of this Russian investigation becomes even clearer. Strzok indicates that he doesn’t think Mueller will find anything — he senses “there’s no big there there” — but joins his probe anyways because he has “unfinished business” with Trump.

    What emerges from all this evidence of astonishing bias is a probe that didn’t seek to discover a crime but create one. The goal was to scare Trump officials into committing minor process crimes and Michael Flynn tripped up under that pressure. Now the hope of the investigators is that they can set a perjury trap for Trump. On Tuesday, as the media ignored the Strzok story, it made great noise about Comey sharing memos with Mueller about his meetings with Trump. The same journalists who pooh-poohed the FBI’s anti-Trump plotting perked up at news of Mueller interviewing his close friend.

    This is not the slow unfolding of justice but scenes from a show trial, one in which the only serious crimes are committed by abusive prosecutors and investigators, so intoxicated by their own political self-righteousness that they can brag to their paramours about the “fix” on Trump.

    https://spectator.org/muellers-fruit...oisonous-tree/

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    Doesn't even read his own articles.

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    now Flynn was scared into committing a felony.

    Pick a lane, TSA.

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    now Flynn was scared into committing a felony.

    Pick a lane, TSA.

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    Flynn made it easier to get caught in a lie by not having the presence of mind to have an attorney present with him during questioning. Like a moron.

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    What would 45-D chess look like? How would you know?
    Feds planned to indict Epstein, but U.S. attorney retreated from child sex-abuse charges


    In 2007, the U.S. attorney’s office seemed on track to charge Palm Beach billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in a sweeping indictment, accusing him of running a ring to pay underage girls for his sexual pleasure.
    But the office’s leader, Alex Acosta, retreated from what appeared to be a strong federal prosecution, bolstered with 40 female victims, and opted to let the state attorney charge Epstein in a streamlined pros ution case involving minors.
    The bruising negotiations between Acosta’s office and Epstein’s defense team ended with the U.S. attorney’s decision not to present the 53-page indictment to a federal grand jury.


    Instead, Acosta signed off on a non-prosecution agreement that spared Epstein from five federal charges accusing him of an interstate commerce conspiracy to recruit girls from 13 to 17 years old for sex at his Palm Beach mansion. If he had been indicted and convicted by the feds, Epstein could have been sent to prison for the rest of his life.

    Acosta’s dominant role in deciding Epstein’s fate is expected to be scrutinized at his upcoming Senate confirmation hearing as President Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of labor.

    http://www.miamiherald.com/news/loca...#storylink=cpy


    Brilliant move by Trump as Epstein is already headed back to court. Dems will be forced to ask Acosta why he did what he did and who pressured him to do so.


    45D chess

  8. #19933
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    digging through a retired handle

    rent ing free

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    digging through a retired handle

    rent ing free
    i didnt search by handle, i just searched the terms "acosta eptsein brilliant" and found this no problem

    you're always so amused by the ST search function

    and rent free... when you asked me for an example and i gave you an example

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    i didnt search by handle, i just searched the terms "acosta eptsein brilliant" and found this no problem

    you're always so amused by the ST search function

    and rent free... when you asked me for an example and i gave you an example

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    now Flynn was scared into committing a felony.

    Pick a lane, TSA.
    When you post an article does that mean you agree with 100% of what the author says yes or no?

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    the point is you can never just say trump did something. he nominates acosta.

    instead you turn it into this whole "omg trump is brilliant because nominating acosta will expose clinton pedogate"

    now its just "trump whines on twitter" but instead its "omg trump is a genius he's just toying with them now"

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    Yes brilliant.

    Acosta has already spoken that he was pressured by higher ups to do so, now he can name names. Wouldn't be surprised to see Acosta name the Clintons during the confirmation hearings.


    You can see the pattern: Now that _____ is ______, he is free to reveal everything he knows about ______.

    Conspiri madlibs.

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    i didnt search by handle, i just searched the terms "acosta eptsein brilliant" and found this no problem

    you're always so amused by the ST search function

    and rent free... when you asked me for an example and i gave you an example
    You woke up this morning and decided to log on spurstalk to give an example of 45D chess that was discussed last night. You remember an obscure article I posted in March 2017 to run a search to give your example of 45D chess.

    I doesn't get any more rent free than that.

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    You woke up this morning and decided to log on spurstalk to give an example of 45D chess that was discussed last night. You remember an obscure article I posted in March 2017 to run a search to give your example of 45D chess.

    I doesn't get any more rent free than that.
    that's not how rent free works.

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    You woke up this morning and decided to log on spurstalk to give an example of 45D chess that was discussed last night. You remember an obscure article I posted in March 2017 to run a search to give your example of 45D chess.

    I doesn't get any more rent free than that.
    yeah i have a good memory and remember most of the cooky you've posted because its entertaining as to make fun of it

    and i get on ST just about every day. so that's a really great point you made there

  17. #19942
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    meanwhile in OP's thread this week:


    -The revelation that two key FBI agents, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, sent each other more than 50,000 texts about their work, including regarding the Clinton and Russia probes. Strzok, the former deputy assistant director of the Counterintelligence Division, ran the Clinton investigation and interviewed key witnesses. He was also involved in the Russia investigation.
    -That five months of texts between these agents are missing. The bureau claims, in the latest of strange coincidences affecting the investigation, that a technical error resulted in a failure to capture these important texts.
    -The su ious timing of the missing texts — from shortly after the election to the day that Mueller was named special counsel. These months were full of leaks from intelligence officials about the Russia probe.
    -That these 50,000-plus texts aren’t even all of their texts, but just those related to the ongoing Office of Inspector General investigation. The FBI and DOJ are not sharing texts that are personal or about other cases. Since the Office of Inspector General hasn’t said it’s reviewing Russia or dossier-related cases, that leaves a lot of texts yet to be disclosed and examined by investigators.
    -Communications about not keeping texts.
    -A text from the day after the 2016 election suggesting the need for the first meeting of a “secret society.”
    -The revelation that a Senate committee has a whistleblower who has shared information about secret off-site meetings.
    -Political considerations in the timing and handling of the Clinton probe.
    -Political considerations in the handling of the Trump probe.
    -Strzok admitting before he joined the Mueller probe, but after he’d worked on the Russia probe for the better part of a year, that to his knowledge there was nothing there.
    -That the “professor” “friend” James Comey leaked classified information to, for the purpose of it being leaked to the media to spur a special counsel, is suddenly claiming to be Comey’s attorney, which can be used as a shield from releasing information.
    -That Comey’s implausible claim to have waited until after interviewing Hillary Clinton to decide to let her off the hook for mishandling classified information is contradicted by additional available evidence.
    -That Attorney General Loretta Lynch only made her claim that she would defer to the FBI on prosecuting Clinton because she knew Comey would let her off, according to Page.
    -The existence of a four-page memo compiled by the House Select Permanent Committee on Intelligence alleging surveillance abuse by the FBI against Trump affiliates.


    http://thefederalist.com/2018/01/24/...G7d8fw.twitter

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    TSA let's bet. The bet is whether or not Wray is Trump's "guy".

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    TSA let's bet. The bet is whether or not Wray is Trump's "guy".
    I'll take a bet. But how are we going to determine whether or not Wray is Trump's guy?

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    I'll take a bet. But how are we going to determine whether or not Wray is Trump's guy?
    Pretty simple. If it is announced publicly that Wray signed off on any warrants relating to Trump or his family. Any raids. If it is found out that he has been asked by Trump to drop any investigation, or if he asked been asked by Sessions. Any story that comes out that Wray refuses to do anything he deems unethical in favor of Trump.

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    no you did not make it pretty simple

    If it is announced publicly that Wray signed off on any warrants relating to Trump or his family. Any raids.
    That is Wray's job. Performing one's job wouldn't make him or not make him Trump's guy. Unless you are saying Wray must do something illegal to be called Trump's guy?

    If it is found out that he has been asked by Trump to drop any investigation, or if he asked been asked by Sessions.
    Again, how does that make or not make him Trump's guy?

    Any story that comes out that Wray refuses to do anything he deems unethical in favor of Trump.
    That would be somewhat of an indicator but still not definitive.

    Your bet as laid out is stupid and too tough to quantify. 2/3rds of it doesn't even make sense.

    Put out a bet with more simple terms.

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    no you did not make it pretty simple

    That is Wray's job. Performing one's job wouldn't make him or not make him Trump's guy. Unless you are saying Wray must do something illegal to be called Trump's guy?

    Again, how does that make or not make him Trump's guy?

    That would be somewhat of an indicator but still not definitive.

    Your bet as laid out is stupid and too tough to quantify. 2/3rds of it doesn't even make sense.

    Put out a bet with more simple terms.
    Being asked to drop an investigation by a suspect who is being investigated, if he complied with that, would make him a Trump cronie.

    Those are simple terms. Unless you have nothing to back up why you think he is a Trump guy...

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    It really shouldn't have to be more simple than that

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    You achieved very little academically, professionally, intellectually, interpersonally, or really anything. You are impoverished, small, stupid, profane, and lack self awareness.

    Interwebs victories are all you have I guess
    what victory are you talking about loser? i don't give a about make believe internet victories. you and the like that do are ing pussies straight up.

    Are you trying to write like white trash?

    You go to any trailer park be it in Boston, LA, Canada, OK, or San Antonio, and the number one deflection of criticism from the white trash is an accusation of arrogance. You are acting out the white trash cliche. Good job, Joey.
    i can't wait to read your obituary. it'll be a grand day when you're 6ft under with your dead parents. off loser. btw i don't know what white trash is like but obviously you do mr handmedown.

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    When you post an article does that mean you agree with 100% of what the author says yes or no?
    I have always thought that is the default assumption, unless one remarks otherwise.

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