Maybe that's your goal. The goal is justice. |
Why are there so many Russian trolls on this site? Drumpf's supporters, like Drumpf, are not very good at reading. |
That has gotten so old, pp. You need to be more creative. And, your attempt at snark adds nothing to the discussion. |
PP here. Agreed. I wonder why they are so afraid of Flynn? |
I think you misunderstood me. Flynn is a liar and a criminal. He should have served time, not received all those extensions to have more time to cooperate, which didn't happen. Sullivan isn't trying to delay this until next year. He's trying to do his job, but is now being foiled by the Department of Justice (six). And no one is afraid of Flynn. That's laughable. |
They needed him out. He was a threat because he knew how things operated in the IC. He would uncover the "insurance plan" to oust the president. Once Hillary lost, they had to start covering their tracks. Come up with a "legitimate" reason for an illegitimate investigation. Had Hillary won, none of this would have come out. But, things started to unravel anyway. Once he was out, need to keep him quiet. He can't speak out if the trial is still going on. I can't wait to hear from him once this is over. I am sure he has a compelling story to tell. |
If Flynn knows how things operate in the IC then why on Earth is he selling his services as a lobbyist for foreign countries? This should be illegal. |
Flynn was fired as DNI by Obama and like many created a consultant firm dealing with foreign governments doing business with America. Unlike Hunter Biden, he actually was qualified and followed the law.. After every trip overseas Flynn would debrief the IC on his findings, just like Carter Page. |
No he didn't. He didn't disclose payments because then he would have lost his clearance. He cheated because he thinks the rules don't apply to him. And, in this administration, he's right. But at least he won't keep his clearance, when this is over. |
https://www.vox.com/world/2017/3/9/14868680/trump-adviser-michael-flynn-foreign-agent-turkey-lobby
Maybe acting as an unregistered foreign agent isn't strictly illegal, but it isn't a job that the National Security Advisor should be doing, especially not three days before his job as NSA began. Don't you agree? |
Very happy to hear he fully briefed our IC on his plans to kidnap a US resident for payment (from Turkey) |
He didn't. That was another made up accusation from the MSM. |
Umm. Yes, he did. The Rafiekian trial showed that, even if they couldn't prove that the money was directly from Erdogan instead of just a lobbyist. |
This case will be dismissed. Rao closely aligned her majority opinion to that if Justice Ginsberg in a previous 9-0 SC opinion (Sinneng-Smith) on judicial adversarial overreach where Ginsberg wrote that judges do not have "inquisitorial Powers" which was a rebuke of the 9th circuit for improper amicus briefing. This may be drug out if the ninth circuit makes a poor decision to hear this en banc, but it will be, and should be, upheld at the SC if it goes that far. |
Tony Podesta (Paul Manafords partner) also didn't register, yet crickets... When you name is affiliated with a Democrat power player, the law looks the other way. |