Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The president is above the law. He can pardon his way out of trouble and replace any troublesome investigators or prosecutors. The GOP is solidly behind him.
The ones who should be worried are Hillary and Podesta.
Mueller will never bring charges to democrat royalty (Clintons & Obamas). He wants to be in history books, he wants the best NY Times obit there is, so he's going to be a thorn in Trump's side by pressing the people around him. He'll get Trump to resign going after Kushner and/or Don Jr.
I believe this to be true. It's not about democratic royalty though. It's more about $$$
Which is why he left a multimillion dollar big law partnership to be a fed? Really?
Money, power, and fame make people do really bad things, right?
He was the guy who brought down Enron.
The former head of the FBI
Probably one of the highest paid attorneys in DC
He had money. He had fame (among people who pay attention anyway). He had power. And he is going out of his way to be as low profile as humanly possible. He gives no comments. He never speaks to the press. He never leaks. (Thank God) he never tweets. He never gives interviews. No one ever seems to snap a photo of him eating dinner in Georgetown with his wife, FFS.
He never leaks? BWAAHHAHHAAA. Then CNN is lying.
Or a grand juror leaked. Or Courthouse staff. Or a Judge. Or defense attorneys who were notified. Or a target, who was notified. The list of non DOJ folks who knew is lengthy.
And Mueller is ultimately responsible. I don't see much fury from him about those leaks publicly. Do you?
No. Mueller is not responsible if a Judge’s law clerk leaks. Or the Clerk of Court leaks. Or a defense attorney leaks. And you don’t see public fury from him. Because you never hear anything from him. Because he is a grownup and a professional. Which means he is quietly trying to find the leak. And doing his job well in as low profile a way as possible. IYou may think it is normal for leaders to have a twitter meltdowns and scream at people to DO SOMETHING! In fact, it is not.
Why can't he control his people?
Anonymous wrote:Its monday. Any arrests yet????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, Hillary was elected, at least according to Corey Lewandowski!
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/357623-lewandowski-the-focus-should-be-on-the-continued-lies-of-the
Those were some very intriguing remarks.
One has to wonder why there’s so much effort at this time to discredit a candidate that didn’t win and a party that has no power.
It’s almost as if, a year later, they’re launching the game plan they would have run after she won.
But they didn’t have to, because Trump won. And Republicans control all three branches of government. And that government has PLENTY of issues that need to be addressed.
So why pull all this stuff out now?
Turns out governing is hard. And governing without committing crimes is even harder. Who knew?/s
Correct!! Hillary couldn't even win by cheating! When Trump won, lots of criminals in DC panicked. This Russia crap is the result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The president is above the law. He can pardon his way out of trouble and replace any troublesome investigators or prosecutors. The GOP is solidly behind him.
The ones who should be worried are Hillary and Podesta.
Mueller will never bring charges to democrat royalty (Clintons & Obamas). He wants to be in history books, he wants the best NY Times obit there is, so he's going to be a thorn in Trump's side by pressing the people around him. He'll get Trump to resign going after Kushner and/or Don Jr.
I believe this to be true. It's not about democratic royalty though. It's more about $$$
Which is why he left a multimillion dollar big law partnership to be a fed? Really?
Money, power, and fame make people do really bad things, right?
He was the guy who brought down Enron.
The former head of the FBI
Probably one of the highest paid attorneys in DC
He had money. He had fame (among people who pay attention anyway). He had power. And he is going out of his way to be as low profile as humanly possible. He gives no comments. He never speaks to the press. He never leaks. (Thank God) he never tweets. He never gives interviews. No one ever seems to snap a photo of him eating dinner in Georgetown with his wife, FFS.
He never leaks? BWAAHHAHHAAA. Then CNN is lying.
Or a grand juror leaked. Or Courthouse staff. Or a Judge. Or defense attorneys who were notified. Or a target, who was notified. The list of non DOJ folks who knew is lengthy.
And Mueller is ultimately responsible. I don't see much fury from him about those leaks publicly. Do you?
No. Mueller is not responsible if a Judge’s law clerk leaks. Or the Clerk of Court leaks. Or a defense attorney leaks. And you don’t see public fury from him. Because you never hear anything from him. Because he is a grownup and a professional. Which means he is quietly trying to find the leak. And doing his job well in as low profile a way as possible. IYou may think it is normal for leaders to have a twitter meltdowns and scream at people to DO SOMETHING! In fact, it is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of person gets their benes from coming on an anonymous internet board and bragging about how much money they have?
Someone who doesn't give a crap what liberal think of her?
She's not making much sense. She's had a bit to drink. It's all good.
Tomorrow we'll see what's up Mueller's sleeve. Unless he fakes us all out and makes us wait till Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, Hillary was elected, at least according to Corey Lewandowski!
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/357623-lewandowski-the-focus-should-be-on-the-continued-lies-of-the
Those were some very intriguing remarks.
One has to wonder why there’s so much effort at this time to discredit a candidate that didn’t win and a party that has no power.
It’s almost as if, a year later, they’re launching the game plan they would have run after she won.
But they didn’t have to, because Trump won. And Republicans control all three branches of government. And that government has PLENTY of issues that need to be addressed.
So why pull all this stuff out now?
Turns out governing is hard. And governing without committing crimes is even harder. Who knew?/s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The president is above the law. He can pardon his way out of trouble and replace any troublesome investigators or prosecutors. The GOP is solidly behind him.
The ones who should be worried are Hillary and Podesta.
Mueller will never bring charges to democrat royalty (Clintons & Obamas). He wants to be in history books, he wants the best NY Times obit there is, so he's going to be a thorn in Trump's side by pressing the people around him. He'll get Trump to resign going after Kushner and/or Don Jr.
I believe this to be true. It's not about democratic royalty though. It's more about $$$
Which is why he left a multimillion dollar big law partnership to be a fed? Really?
Money, power, and fame make people do really bad things, right?
He was the guy who brought down Enron.
The former head of the FBI
Probably one of the highest paid attorneys in DC
He had money. He had fame (among people who pay attention anyway). He had power. And he is going out of his way to be as low profile as humanly possible. He gives no comments. He never speaks to the press. He never leaks. (Thank God) he never tweets. He never gives interviews. No one ever seems to snap a photo of him eating dinner in Georgetown with his wife, FFS.
He never leaks? BWAAHHAHHAAA. Then CNN is lying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very interesting twitter rumor running around that Trump could be named as an unindicted co-conspirator, a la Nixon. Process that for a moment.
not a lawyer but...that means he can't pardon the other conspirators, right?
It’s a bad idea. Terrible really. Worse than firing Mueller. Possibly obstruction of justice. But he probably could, technically. Because he hasn’t been convicted. It’s weird territory. For sure.
The big deal here is that it would mean that Meuller has found evidence sufficient to indict Trump on something, but he can’t while Trump is in office, because a sitting POTUS cannot be indicted. It is the big red arrow pointing at Trump saying “this guy committed this specific crime with these people, so it’s time to impeach him”. Nixon resigned about six weeks after it became public that he was an unindicted co-conspirator.
Who do you all follow on Twitter that has good intel (i.e., has actually been right about something in the past)?
A bunch of alt-Federal accounts. Which do a surprisingly good job of tapping into the Feds (the deep state in action, ladies and gentlemen. I said I’d bring bagels to the next deep state meeting right?). But this looks like pure, unadulterated, wouldn’t it be great if speculation. Hence the use of the word rumor. Although I think this also popped up on News and Guts today.
I do believe there's a dishonest effort to get Trump removed. It's pretty clear now. That's the really bad part if he IS removed. This is all pretty banana republic, from the media being in bed with the Dems, etc. We put Catalonia/Spain to shame!
The dishonesty was Trump stealing the election. He has projected every single one of his wrongdoings. When he said the election was rigged, he wasn't lying.
can you name the number of ballots in he states that went to him that were fraudulent? And can you prove they are fraudulent? Seems Stein's recount only uncovered fraud by Dems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The president is above the law. He can pardon his way out of trouble and replace any troublesome investigators or prosecutors. The GOP is solidly behind him.
The ones who should be worried are Hillary and Podesta.
Mueller will never bring charges to democrat royalty (Clintons & Obamas). He wants to be in history books, he wants the best NY Times obit there is, so he's going to be a thorn in Trump's side by pressing the people around him. He'll get Trump to resign going after Kushner and/or Don Jr.
I believe this to be true. It's not about democratic royalty though. It's more about $$$
Which is why he left a multimillion dollar big law partnership to be a fed? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very interesting twitter rumor running around that Trump could be named as an unindicted co-conspirator, a la Nixon. Process that for a moment.
not a lawyer but...that means he can't pardon the other conspirators, right?
It’s a bad idea. Terrible really. Worse than firing Mueller. Possibly obstruction of justice. But he probably could, technically. Because he hasn’t been convicted. It’s weird territory. For sure.
The big deal here is that it would mean that Meuller has found evidence sufficient to indict Trump on something, but he can’t while Trump is in office, because a sitting POTUS cannot be indicted. It is the big red arrow pointing at Trump saying “this guy committed this specific crime with these people, so it’s time to impeach him”. Nixon resigned about six weeks after it became public that he was an unindicted co-conspirator.
Who do you all follow on Twitter that has good intel (i.e., has actually been right about something in the past)?
A bunch of alt-Federal accounts. Which do a surprisingly good job of tapping into the Feds (the deep state in action, ladies and gentlemen. I said I’d bring bagels to the next deep state meeting right?). But this looks like pure, unadulterated, wouldn’t it be great if speculation. Hence the use of the word rumor. Although I think this also popped up on News and Guts today.
I do believe there's a dishonest effort to get Trump removed. It's pretty clear now. That's the really bad part if he IS removed. This is all pretty banana republic, from the media being in bed with the Dems, etc. We put Catalonia/Spain to shame!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be Michael Flynn JUNIOR to put the heat on Flynn.
When Mueller ran the Enron investigation, he arrested the wives first to get the husbands to give up the goods.
So, Ivanka? I could see wire fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But, if he's an Unindicted Co Conspirator...isn't issuing the pardon to a conspirator another fresh case of obstruction of justice? My head is spinning.
Big wow. Your head has been spinning ever since your person lost.
Haha.
Criminal lawyer here-she is correct. Issuing the pardon becomes a new crime. Not sure why this is amusing, I think it is pretty serious shit.
The response was funny. As a criminal attorney, I’m sure you are well aware this is all speculation. You are also probably aware leaks re: a sealed indictment are also illegal.
Anonymous wrote:I'll be disappointed if we don't get a perp walk. You know reporters are camped out outside the homes of all the possible criminals right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big question.....will Trump pardon after the accused's name becomes public?
Doesn't the person have to be convicted or plead guilty to be pardoned?
Yep, and just think about all the stuff that will probably come out during the trial!
Are you kidding? We can’t even get bank records from Fusion GPS who hired a foreign national who paid off Soviet sources in the dossier. FML.
To think the Department of Homeland Security was created to break up silos. Russia didn’t do thison their own. Obama admin and Hillary and her attorneys did this.