Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All Mueller has is process crimes and folks, spin away, but it’s not treason.
The Rambo arrest and CNN being there really does complete the scene though.
Stone is so dangerous he must be arrested with drawn guns but is released later on bond?
Even if (talking in hypothetical here) FBI leaked the story to CNN and staged a theater - so what. I thought you like reality TV. Your Orange leader has been doing this all the time. Cannot take someone else takes his playbook. STFU with your hysteria. If you are okay with POTUS doing, you should cheer when unpaid FBI workers do it!
I hate TV and am one of the outcasts who don’t own one.
I don’t think the FBI should tell any news outlets they are arresting anyone and I don’t think it’s their policy to do so. That would mean they are giving the media details of their investigations, which should be locked tight from the press.
There was no leak. Everyone knew someone was getting arrested today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How was CNN there to film the raid?
Explained upthread, they were aware of 'unusual' grand jury activity and surmised that a Stone arrest was in the offing.
My grandma lives near that area and there’s absolutely no parking in those ‘hoods. It had to be prearranged for CNN to get vans and crews in there. For sure.
CNN suspected there was something up because the grand jury met yesterday and it doesn’t usually meet on Thursdays. It’s called good journalism.
The story of the good journalism - https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/25/politics/roger-stone-raid/index.html
And, this is why I think there is something more to this story:
"As of Thursday night, neither Stone nor his attorney believed he would be arrested on Friday morning. They also were convinced that Stone would have an opportunity to turn himself in, rather than an unexpected pre-dawn arrest at home."
Arrests of this type generally don't go down with 12 agents and guns drawn. It is usually an agreement. Interesting that CNN happened to show up an hour before the arrest and that it was as dramatic as it was.
I think you are discounting the impact of the shutdown and the lack of paychecks. FBI agents, feds are feeling pretty pissy right now.
Oh, you are so FOS. My spouse is ex-FBI. His former colleagues SUPPORT the shut down because they are sick of dealing with crimes by illegals here.
I know it doesn't fit your narrative, but there are actually some Feds who don't want illegal immigration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How was CNN there to film the raid?
Explained upthread, they were aware of 'unusual' grand jury activity and surmised that a Stone arrest was in the offing.
My grandma lives near that area and there’s absolutely no parking in those ‘hoods. It had to be prearranged for CNN to get vans and crews in there. For sure.
CNN suspected there was something up because the grand jury met yesterday and it doesn’t usually meet on Thursdays. It’s called good journalism.
The story of the good journalism - https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/25/politics/roger-stone-raid/index.html
And, this is why I think there is something more to this story:
"As of Thursday night, neither Stone nor his attorney believed he would be arrested on Friday morning. They also were convinced that Stone would have an opportunity to turn himself in, rather than an unexpected pre-dawn arrest at home."
Arrests of this type generally don't go down with 12 agents and guns drawn. It is usually an agreement. Interesting that CNN happened to show up an hour before the arrest and that it was as dramatic as it was.
There is more when it is a 14 year old AA kid with a dime bag. Who do you think you are kidding? They dodn't blow up doors or act like storm troopers, but you want to get evidence on site , so you need to act swiftly and with enough manpower (unpaid) to make it a successful operation.
Oh, FFS. Evidence? They have charged him with process crimes. He has stated numerous times that he thought he would be indicted. If he was going to destroy evidence, he would have done it long before today.
The dramatic arrest does not add up. Mueller, et al are acting like A$$holes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How was CNN there to film the raid?
Explained upthread, they were aware of 'unusual' grand jury activity and surmised that a Stone arrest was in the offing.
My grandma lives near that area and there’s absolutely no parking in those ‘hoods. It had to be prearranged for CNN to get vans and crews in there. For sure.
CNN suspected there was something up because the grand jury met yesterday and it doesn’t usually meet on Thursdays. It’s called good journalism.
The story of the good journalism - https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/25/politics/roger-stone-raid/index.html
And, this is why I think there is something more to this story:
"As of Thursday night, neither Stone nor his attorney believed he would be arrested on Friday morning. They also were convinced that Stone would have an opportunity to turn himself in, rather than an unexpected pre-dawn arrest at home."
Arrests of this type generally don't go down with 12 agents and guns drawn. It is usually an agreement. Interesting that CNN happened to show up an hour before the arrest and that it was as dramatic as it was.
I think you are discounting the impact of the shutdown and the lack of paychecks. FBI agents, feds are feeling pretty pissy right now.
Oh, you are so FOS. My spouse is ex-FBI. His former colleagues SUPPORT the shut down because they are sick of dealing with crimes by illegals here.
I know it doesn't fit your narrative, but there are actually some Feds who don't want illegal immigration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All Mueller has is process crimes and folks, spin away, but it’s not treason.
The Rambo arrest and CNN being there really does complete the scene though.
Stone is so dangerous he must be arrested with drawn guns but is released later on bond?
Even if (talking in hypothetical here) FBI leaked the story to CNN and staged a theater - so what. I thought you like reality TV. Your Orange leader has been doing this all the time. Cannot take someone else takes his playbook. STFU with your hysteria. If you are okay with POTUS doing, you should cheer when unpaid FBI workers do it!
I hate TV and am one of the outcasts who don’t own one.
I don’t think the FBI should tell any news outlets they are arresting anyone and I don’t think it’s their policy to do so. That would mean they are giving the media details of their investigations, which should be locked tight from the press.
Anonymous wrote:Four sealing indictments filed today. Don't be distracted by the Stone indictment!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps if the FBI was getting paid, they would have allowed Stone to turn himself in instead of making a big show of his arrest.
So the FBI is allowed to take their anger and frustration from the shut down out on American citizens?
That’s creepy and not at all appropriate.
They’re entitled to arrest him. They don’t HAVE TO do him a favor of letting him turn himself in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All Mueller has is process crimes and folks, spin away, but it’s not treason.
The Rambo arrest and CNN being there really does complete the scene though.
Stone is so dangerous he must be arrested with drawn guns but is released later on bond?
Even if (talking in hypothetical here) FBI leaked the story to CNN and staged a theater - so what. I thought you like reality TV. Your Orange leader has been doing this all the time. Cannot take someone else takes his playbook. STFU with your hysteria. If you are okay with POTUS doing, you should cheer when unpaid FBI workers do it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How was CNN there to film the raid?
Explained upthread, they were aware of 'unusual' grand jury activity and surmised that a Stone arrest was in the offing.
My grandma lives near that area and there’s absolutely no parking in those ‘hoods. It had to be prearranged for CNN to get vans and crews in there. For sure.
CNN suspected there was something up because the grand jury met yesterday and it doesn’t usually meet on Thursdays. It’s called good journalism.
The story of the good journalism - https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/25/politics/roger-stone-raid/index.html
And, this is why I think there is something more to this story:
"As of Thursday night, neither Stone nor his attorney believed he would be arrested on Friday morning. They also were convinced that Stone would have an opportunity to turn himself in, rather than an unexpected pre-dawn arrest at home."
Arrests of this type generally don't go down with 12 agents and guns drawn. It is usually an agreement. Interesting that CNN happened to show up an hour before the arrest and that it was as dramatic as it was.
I think you are discounting the impact of the shutdown and the lack of paychecks. FBI agents, feds are feeling pretty pissy right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps if the FBI was getting paid, they would have allowed Stone to turn himself in instead of making a big show of his arrest.
With this significant show of force, nobody can argue that they are having trouble getting these people to come to work.
A lot of agents for this dramatic "take down."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps if the FBI was getting paid, they would have allowed Stone to turn himself in instead of making a big show of his arrest.
With this significant show of force, nobody can argue that they are having trouble getting these people to come to work.
A lot of agents for this dramatic "take down."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How was CNN there to film the raid?
Explained upthread, they were aware of 'unusual' grand jury activity and surmised that a Stone arrest was in the offing.
My grandma lives near that area and there’s absolutely no parking in those ‘hoods. It had to be prearranged for CNN to get vans and crews in there. For sure.
CNN suspected there was something up because the grand jury met yesterday and it doesn’t usually meet on Thursdays. It’s called good journalism.
The story of the good journalism - https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/25/politics/roger-stone-raid/index.html
And, this is why I think there is something more to this story:
"As of Thursday night, neither Stone nor his attorney believed he would be arrested on Friday morning. They also were convinced that Stone would have an opportunity to turn himself in, rather than an unexpected pre-dawn arrest at home."
Arrests of this type generally don't go down with 12 agents and guns drawn. It is usually an agreement. Interesting that CNN happened to show up an hour before the arrest and that it was as dramatic as it was.
I think you are discounting the impact of the shutdown and the lack of paychecks. FBI agents, feds are feeling pretty pissy right now.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps if the FBI was getting paid, they would have allowed Stone to turn himself in instead of making a big show of his arrest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps if the FBI was getting paid, they would have allowed Stone to turn himself in instead of making a big show of his arrest.
So the FBI is allowed to take their anger and frustration from the shut down out on American citizens?
That’s creepy and not at all appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps if the FBI was getting paid, they would have allowed Stone to turn himself in instead of making a big show of his arrest.
So the FBI is allowed to take their anger and frustration from the shut down out on American citizens?
That’s creepy and not at all appropriate.