Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Obama and his cronies were essentially wiretapping the campaign of a political opponent?
Imagine that. Anyone surprised?
Not me. The last administration was corrupt to the core.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha ha ha hahahahahahahahaha ahhhhhhh
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But it's a nothingburger, right, Trumpsters?
You think having your phone conversation taped is something to laugh about? You need to change your thinking, this is bad that this was extended for political purposes. This is really bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. Someone in the Obama administration submitted the application. Obama had to be briefed and concurred. It was essentially a back door to wiretap Trump.
I am not sure this is good for the Obama administration.
Only a matter of time before this deflection was coming. Blaming Obama? Really?
There is no reason to brief the president on a FISA applications or court orders. What you do have to do is convince an independent federal judge that there is probable cause to believe that Manafort was acting as an agent of a foreign power.
Manafort is going down and he won't be the only one.
You are very naive. Spying on the incoming administration is a huge deal. You don't do it unless the big boss is OK with it. If Manafort can successfully challenge the legality of the FISA order, he will walk free.
And he also has the pardon card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You seem to have a little trouble with facts. I'll see what I can do. Ok, as of yesterday, it has only been 4 months (120 days) on the election investigation. For context, apparently these things can take some time - on average, 2 1/2 years, or 904 days. Clinton's went on for 2,978 days. Iran-Contra took 2,420.
In other words, we're just getting warmed up. Your little tushy ain't seen nothing yet.
What's the legal total for all the all stars over 4 months? We have no idea, yes? Just that Mueller has "the best of the best" i.e. $1,500/hr and $800/hr for every associate in the firm shuffling docs & surfing zillow on their lunch for the new mansion they're going to buy with their December bonus.
What did Clinton's case cost?
What did Iran-Contra cost?
Mueller's team are all government lawyers now. Do you think federal government lawyers bill $1500 an hour? No, they don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Obama and his cronies were essentially wiretapping the campaign of a political opponent?
This
Remember how much blowback Trump got from the lame stream media when he said Obama wiretapped him? Sick!
Anonymous wrote:
What's the legal total for all the all stars over 4 months? We have no idea, yes? Just that Mueller has "the best of the best" i.e. $1,500/hr and $800/hr for every associate in the firm shuffling docs & surfing zillow on their lunch for the new mansion they're going to buy with their December bonus.
What did Clinton's case cost?
What did Iran-Contra cost?
Anonymous wrote:
Who else on trump's election campaign did Obama wiretap?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because there isn't anything Mr. Mueller has shared with you doesn't mean it isn't there. After all, after many years of investigating the Whitewater investment, the Special Prosector got Clinton on perjury around a blowjob.
Perjury* after diddling the 20yo intern. But these are just minor details...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You seem to have a little trouble with facts. I'll see what I can do. Ok, as of yesterday, it has only been 4 months (120 days) on the election investigation. For context, apparently these things can take some time - on average, 2 1/2 years, or 904 days. Clinton's went on for 2,978 days. Iran-Contra took 2,420.
In other words, we're just getting warmed up. Your little tushy ain't seen nothing yet.
What's the legal total for all the all stars over 4 months? We have no idea, yes? Just that Mueller has "the best of the best" i.e. $1,500/hr and $800/hr for every associate in the firm shuffling docs & surfing zillow on their lunch for the new mansion they're going to buy with their December bonus.
What did Clinton's case cost?
What did Iran-Contra cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. Someone in the Obama administration submitted the application. Obama had to be briefed and concurred. It was essentially a back door to wiretap Trump.
I am not sure this is good for the Obama administration.
As someone who's very disappointed in trump's win, I have to admit this latest revelation reflects poorly on former President Obama. Very poorly.
It also seems corroborate trump's wiretapping claim.
Why? Do you think the President has anything to do with a legal proceeding between the FBI and FISA court? If you do, then you are misinformed as to how these things work.
Anonymous wrote:Just because there isn't anything Mr. Mueller has shared with you doesn't mean it isn't there. After all, after many years of investigating the Whitewater investment, the Special Prosector got Clinton on perjury around a blowjob.
Anonymous wrote:
You seem to have a little trouble with facts. I'll see what I can do. Ok, as of yesterday, it has only been 4 months (120 days) on the election investigation. For context, apparently these things can take some time - on average, 2 1/2 years, or 904 days. Clinton's went on for 2,978 days. Iran-Contra took 2,420.
In other words, we're just getting warmed up. Your little tushy ain't seen nothing yet.
Anonymous wrote:After all these months, no evidence implicating Trump, drop it. Mueller, at this point in time, is looking to milk the gravy train for him and his staff as long as he can. To stretch this "investigation" this long, is beyond ludicrous.
You all realize the "all star team" is going to rack up 100mm in legal fees, yes? We're paying for it. Going to buy all these parasitic lawyers new Range Rovers, exurb estates, vacation homes and sail boats.
For what, to get some sketchy K street hack and a retired General on tax evasion? Imbeciles.
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Are you sure about that, it was issued under the Obama "corrupt" administration? I'm pretty sure they didn't follow any laws when it came to FISA warrants.