Anonymous wrote:Trumpkins apparently too dumb to realize author of Bloomberg piece same idiot who admitted to publishing article last week with false info fed to him by Devin Nunes. This most assuredly relates to Trump admin communications with Russia and/or Turkey currently (and at time) subject of fbi investigation.
Anonymous wrote:More:
In February Cohen-Watnick discovered Rice's multiple requests to unmask U.S. persons in intelligence reports that related to Trump transition activities. He brought this to the attention of the White House General Counsel's office, who reviewed more of Rice's requests and instructed him to end his own research into the unmasking policy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So after decades of following one policy, it was changed just in time to embarrass Trump? It all seems a bit too clever.
If you don't speed, you don't get caught by the speed camera. If you don't collude with the Russians, you don't get caught up in surveillance.
Complaining about Susan Rice doing her job is just, ponderous.
Once AGAIN, the information was not about Russia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So after decades of following one policy, it was changed just in time to embarrass Trump? It all seems a bit too clever.
If you don't speed, you don't get caught by the speed camera. If you don't collude with the Russians, you don't get caught up in surveillance.
Complaining about Susan Rice doing her job is just, ponderous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
One of the latest twists in all of this was the claim by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, a Republican, that Trump-tied officials whose communications had been incidentally intercepted (they themselves had not been targeted) as a part of foreign surveillance operations had their redacted identities "unmasked" last year. Who did this, and why -- especially since the intercepted communications in question allegedly had nothing to do with Russia?
Missing link: Nunes identified himself in the transcripts and freaked out. He unmasked himself.
The Fox/Trumpsters are just fucking stupid.
Anonymous wrote:
One of the latest twists in all of this was the claim by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, a Republican, that Trump-tied officials whose communications had been incidentally intercepted (they themselves had not been targeted) as a part of foreign surveillance operations had their redacted identities "unmasked" last year. Who did this, and why -- especially since the intercepted communications in question allegedly had nothing to do with Russia?
Anonymous wrote:So after decades of following one policy, it was changed just in time to embarrass Trump? It all seems a bit too clever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evelyn Farkas started the whole ball rolling:
“I was urging my former colleagues and, frankly speaking, the people on the Hill – it was more actually aimed at telling the Hill people, get as much information as you can, get as much intelligence as you can, before President Obama leaves the administration.”
Loose lips sink ships.
Sinking the Trump ship. I can't believe you a-holes who are pissed because the campaign was caught talking to shady people. You loved the bright light of Wikileaks on the sausage making at the DNC and now you are pissed because people engaged in potential treason were monitored.
Anonymous wrote:Hey Republicans: Next time you want to collude with the Russian government, don't call them on the phone. Those lines are tapped.
Anonymous wrote:Evelyn Farkas started the whole ball rolling:
“I was urging my former colleagues and, frankly speaking, the people on the Hill – it was more actually aimed at telling the Hill people, get as much information as you can, get as much intelligence as you can, before President Obama leaves the administration.”
Loose lips sink ships.