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On the Russian issue, I did. Then I read the Mueller report.You thought it was wise not to impeach.
If something is released officially, or even reported by a source I respect, I will of course change my mind.
On the Russian issue, I did. Then I read the Mueller report.You thought it was wise not to impeach.
lol - I was reading somewhere else that he eschews the known Australia strategy for the only slightly lesser-known South America strategy.Come at me bro @DaUkraineIzWeak
Wouldn’t be shocked if this was true. Always suspected that he was blackmailed into doing it, but expected it to be something about his properties in Turkey.The Daily Mail is reporting that kushner gave MBS the green light to arrest Khashoggi, Turkey knew, and Erdogan used that as blackmail to get trump to pull troops out.
If this is true, impeachment and removal can't wait. Our commander in chief being compromised and making military decisions for his personal gain is the nightmare scenario.
But even if it's not true, the president actually withheld military aid from a country for personal gain.
"It's just Ukraine" is a horrifying argument to begin with. But if this is true then who knows how many other mysteries will be solved when we find out what trump got in return for selling out our country. This is a guy who just privations to withhold aid from a state while it's on fire. Is that because he disagrees with their politics?
I’d counter with the North America gambit. Game Set Match. Come on Pete going to need better if I can trust you with the nuke codes.lol - I was reading somewhere else that he eschews the known Australia strategy for the only slightly lesser-known South America strategy.
My God if they aquit on impeachment that gives him the absolute green light to GO BONKERS. Like....ALL THE WAY MORE BONKERS THAN EVEN NOW. Like start watching what you say because they'll come for you BONKERS.Wouldn’t be shocked if this was true. Always suspected that he was blackmailed into doing it, but expected it to be something about his properties in Turkey.
But if this story has legs, I think there’s a legit chance they vote to remove him. He’s toxic and will only get worse if he survives this and gets another 4 years.
Unfortunately that’s the most likely scenario. When someone thinks they are above the law, the last thing you want to do is prove them right.My God if they aquit on impeachment that gives him the absolute green light to GO BONKERS. Like....ALL THE WAY MORE BONKERS THAN EVEN NOW. Like start watching what you say because they'll come for you BONKERS.
If it's true, and they have evidence, it'll be among the biggest scandals in American political history.It's not just an accusation, it's the allegation that one of the whistleblowers came forward with this. If this is true, and if they have evidence, it's enormous.
Agreed but it’s not unusual.If it's true, and they have evidence, it'll be among the biggest scandals in American political history.
But it just sounds too far out there right now.
Totally agree. All that matters is what happens in 6 states really, and President Trump (despite all the smears, fear mongering and phony outrage) is hold up amazing in the New York Times new poll.All that matters is to see what happens in 2020.
https://news.yahoo.com/only-biden-tops-trump-battleground-113503041.htmlBloomberg) -- Donald Trump is competitive in head-to-head match ups with top Democrats in six key battleground states, according to a new set of New York Times/Siena College polls. Across Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina -- the six states that Trump won most narrowly in 2016 -- the president trails Joe Biden by an average of two percentage points among registered voters -- within the margin of error.
Handy summary here.Totally agree. All that matters is what happens in 6 states really, and President Trump (despite all the smears, fear mongering and phony outrage) is hold up amazing in the New York Times new poll.All that matters is to see what happens in 2020.
You can't grandstand or insult said whistleblower if he/she is just answering written questions.Did you guys discuss the whistleblower reaching out via attorneys to do a direct 1:1 with them via written questions and answers? I'm puzzled as to why the GOP would reject that. What is their excuse, er defense, for that decision? Sorry...wasn't around a ton this weekend and wasn't really keeping up with the current events.
Which is exactly what the Dems wanted with what has now proven to be a bogus Russian investigation.You can't grandstand or insult said whistleblower if he/she is just answering written questions.
Signs of a cult
Former Amb. Yovanovitch testified that when she asked Sondland for advice, he recommended that if she wanted to save her job, she should tweet out her support or praise for Trump.
Dems didn't really get to do anything during the Russia investigation. Mueller had nothing to do with the Dems and House and Senate were Republican controlled. Also, I would hardly say the investigation was bogus - from all I have read it was spineless and with no teeth.Which is exactly what the Dems wanted with what has now proven to be a bogus Russian investigation.
This also appears in authoritarian regimes and third world tinpot dictatorships.Signs of a cultFormer Amb. Yovanovitch testified that when she asked Sondland for advice, he recommended that if she wanted to save her job, she should tweet out her support or praise for Trump.
4. Seeking inappropriate loyalty to their leaders
This is a little confusing. You dispute the Mueller report, not the testimony it contains, right?Which is exactly what the Dems wanted with what has now proven to be a bogus Russian investigation.
I was addressing neither, merely that the same approach was used in that investigation.This is a little confusing. You dispute the Mueller report, not the testimony it contains, right?
I guess that's the confusing part. You're saying nothing about the testimony itself, which is what's at issue here. IMO I'd think you would look at the testimony to evaluate the worthiness of the investigation.I was addressing neither, merely that the same approach was used in that investigation.
That certainly seems how normal things are done.I guess that's confusing part. You're saying nothing about the testimony itself, which is what's at issue here. IMO I'd think you would look at the testimony to evaluate the worthiness of the investigation.
Would you mind connecting the dots between this whistleblower approach and the Russia investigation please? Not sure I am following. They seem to be completely different from one another in just about every conceivable way other than our POTUS being involved in both. Thanks.Which is exactly what the Dems wanted with what has now proven to be a bogus Russian investigation.
In both investigations, Trump came out hard and early against the investigations. Calling them unfounded, saying he was being persecuted.Would you mind connecting the dots between this whistleblower approach and the Russia investigation please? Not sure I am following. They seem to be completely different from one another in just about every conceivable way other than our POTUS being involved in both. Thanks.
As always it kinda depends on where your pieces get set initially but North America is definitely the tops in my book.I’d counter with the North America gambit. Game Set Match. Come on Pete going to need better if I can trust you with the nuke codes.
They're still up, I'm guessing the site crashed for a bit.hmmm... seems like the House has taken down the link to the deposition transcripts.
Thank you. Hate when I can't even get close to the spelling so spell check can correct it.corroborated
Unless you were trying to, incorrectly, say "Alex Cora betted on baseball and is now banned for life"
To be fair - those references are also in the criminal indictments against them...Also in the transcripts are references to Giuliani's acquaintances possibly promoting illegal/shady business opportunities.
Of course Trump is saying that. Just one more example of his corrupt projection: “I put out a self-serving non-transcript, so therefore everyone else would too.”Trump is telling his followers that Schiff "will change the words that were said to suit the Dems purposes," meaning the words of the transcripts.
- eta - Basically, our Sec. of State and his staff had no idea why Yovanovitch was being attacked or where it was coming from.... so they called Sean Hannity to find out.Nahal ToosiVerified account @nahaltoosi
P. 117: Yovanovitch was told Pompeo or aide would call “Mr. Hannity on FOX News to say, you know, what is going on? I mean, do you have proof of these kinds of allegations or not? & if you have proof, you know, telI me, and if not, stop. & I understand that that call was made.”
10:39 AM - 4 Nov 2019
In a whirlwind of private meetings, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman — who pumped hundreds of thousands of dollars into Republican campaigns and dined with the president — gathered repeatedly with top officials in Ukraine and set up meetings for Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani as they turned up information that could be weaponized in the 2020 presidential race.
He could just be trying to save his own skin, but the evidence keeps piling up.
I agree that most of its coincidental - but I guarantee it will be part of the defense narrative.If they hadn't tried to delay all this stuff it wouldn't all be completed by out all at once.
Yep. Hopefully they have examiners who are on their respective games because this situation isn't ideal.I was thinking about this today - I don't like the Dem's plan on Obstruction of Congress - by simply moving on without any effort to compel attendance and document production.
But, I will accept there is a narrow path here for the Dems to make the case stick - if they have compelling testimony from the peripheral witnesses. They could put pubic pressure on witnesses to rebut the fact witnesses, or leave their version of facts as the de facto truth. The danger with that approach is still going into a public hearing without "knowing" how a witness will respond, and I think that is not a great strategy. You would prefer to have them locked into some story - via deposition or documents, long before the public hearing.
Isn't this sort of like a normal Monday in the Trump years?I should add - I think the crowd will be out in force by the end of the month.
There does seem to be a "loosely" coordinated attempt to bring a lot of heat on Trump at the exact same moment:
1. Releasing transcripts
2. Holding Open hearings
3. "Anonymous" book published by mid November
4. Trump accuser files suit for Defamation
5. Circuit court rules Trump accountants must turn over Taxes
6. Court rules DOJ must release grand jury testimony to Congress.
7. Other "stuff" being leaked - that true, or not, is going to play on the public perception of Trump and his administration.
The first comment on that tweet feed.He could just be trying to save his own skin, but the evidence keeps piling up.
BREAKING: Republicans consider moving Jim Jordan to House Intelligence Committee https://cbsn.ws/2WGwTES
Also Breaking: Republicans just realized Nunes has been beat down by a fake cow.
Odd stuff.If Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy were to temporarily assign Jordan to the Intelligence Committee, he would have to make room for him by removing a current member. The move would also undermine Devin Nunes, the committee's top Republican. McCarthy has sole discretion over Intelligence Committee assignments.