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Whoa I didn’t think it was Bannon. I was thinking Trump Jr. Does Bannon get indicted?

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  • Just to make sure I have the alternative facts straight...  Our government -- but I'm guessing only the deep state part of it --- is now guilty of torturing a poor, naive Russian exchange student who

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    liberals suddenly being terrified of Russia and manic for election integrity is just pure comedy gold.

  • I don't believe for a moment that any of this is entertaining to you.  I think it gives you a bit of anxiety knowing that your best weapon against a group who you despise is a bumbling fraud as a busi

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14 minutes ago, housious said:

I have to admit, I'm a little disappointed. Roger Stone is fucking awesome. Dude is batshit crazy, and I find him very entertaining. 

Motherfucker you serious?

On 1/23/2019 at 10:41 PM, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Yeah, I’ll give them until March 31st to start cranking it up, then I will write a strongly worded email.  

It's a bitch to write an email to a Congressman/Senator that isn't yours.

Just now, TwiceHorn said:

It's a bitch complete and utter waste of time to write an email to a Congressman/Senator that isn't yours.

fify TH.

1 minute ago, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said:

 I don’t understand that second tweet. If he was part of some criminal conspiracy he would be charge of being part of some conspiracy. 

This is a classic mob style takedown.  Read up on superseding indictments and the tactical advantages they can provide. 

But when you realize that this is more than a criminal conspiracy - it's an ongoing counterintelligence investigation involving the POTUS - it comes into focus that every step taken could potentially trigger a cascade of events that can destabilize not just the investigation, but destabilize events on a national and global scale.

You can rest assured that there is intense scrutiny by our intelligence community, coordinated with the investigation, on what actions and reactions are occurring, both domestically and internationally, in response to Mueller's moves every step of the way that will have NO direct bearing on actual prosecution by Mueller, but will have everything to do with helping to maintain national security.

I'm going to spend all of today going between this and the Bru thread, aren't I?

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My defense cost could be more than $2 million- money I do not have.

Bullshit, Roger, of the purest ray serene.

2 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

fify TH.

True enough.  Probably a waste of time to write your own too, although I do get responses.  They have some semi-clever algorithm that detects the topic of your email and generates a canned, talking points response.

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6 minutes ago, Keef said:

I'm going to spend all of today going between this and the Bru thread, aren't I?

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36 minutes ago, Asithappens said:

Suckabee is a lying sack of evangelical shit.

May she rot in her hell.

She's got enough preservatives in her that it'll be a while.

Oh and Manafort is in court this morning over the government accusing him of violating his plea deal 

 

So what once seemed to be the most ludicrous, far-fetched fairy tale of massive conservative conspiracy with the Russians to steal the 2016 election is piece-by-piece proving to be true?

This is political Pedo State.  Trump and his inner circle may be Sandusky, but there is a whole lot more that’s wrong here.  Jeff Flake talking about the rhythmic slapping sounds in the Senate should have told us.

Calling it now: The pee tape is real, and it features an ensemble cast.

19 minutes ago, Keef said:

I'm going to spend all of today going between this and the Bru thread, aren't I?

I know I am. 

1 minute ago, Goredho said:

So what once seemed to be the most ludicrous, far-fetched fairy tale of massive conservative conspiracy with the Russians to steal the 2016 election is piece-by-piece proving to be true?

This is political Pedo State.  Trump and his inner circle may be Sandusky, but there is a whole lot more that’s wrong here.  Jeff Flake talking about the rhythmic slapping sounds in the Senate should have told us.

Calling it now: The pee tape is real, and it features an ensemble cast.

The pee pee tape is definitely real

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28 minutes ago, triplehorn said:

This is a classic mob style takedown.  Read up on superseding indictments and the tactical advantages they can provide. 

But when you realize that this is more than a criminal conspiracy - it's an ongoing counterintelligence investigation involving the POTUS - it comes into focus that every step taken could potentially trigger a cascade of events that can destabilize not just the investigation, but destabilize events on a national and global scale.

You can rest assured that there is intense scrutiny by our intelligence community, coordinated with the investigation, on what actions and reactions are occurring, both domestically and internationally, in response to Mueller's moves every step of the way that will have NO direct bearing on actual prosecution by Mueller, but will have everything to do with helping to maintain national security.

I'm a little slow, so does this basically mean Stone can/might/will be still indicted for conspiracy, but since that conspiracy charge necessarily includes others not currently charged (or still under investigation), prosecutors are holding back?  And, if that's generally right, until when will they hold back?  Until the "main" conspiracy person (or persons) are charged and then other ancillary conspiracy charges will cascade all around? 

Oh, and "superseding indictment" autofilled as the top search in Google by the time I had typed, "supersed..."

2 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

 

I'd give him credit enough to then right-click, empty recycle bin, but that's about it.

Man, these guys' tweets age like fine wine:

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8 minutes ago, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said:

Motion to permanently strike 'rhythmic slapping sounds' from use.

Denied until the GOP quits getting into bed with the Russians.

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14 minutes ago, Pig Bellmont said:

The pee pee tape is definitely real

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18 minutes ago, Goredho said:

So what once seemed to be the most ludicrous, far-fetched fairy tale of massive conservative conspiracy with the Russians to steal the 2016 election is piece-by-piece proving to be true?

This is political Pedo State.  Trump and his inner circle may be Sandusky, but there is a whole lot more that’s wrong here.  Jeff Flake talking about the rhythmic slapping sounds in the Senate should have told us.

Calling it now: The pee tape is real, and it features an ensemble cast.

Arguably the greatest or worst criminal conspiracy in the history of the United States, perhaps western civilization.

That we know about.

Just now, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Arguably the greatest or worst criminal conspiracy in the history of the United States, perhaps western civilization.

That we know about.

Certainly the dumbest cover up. Roger Stone was intimidating witnesses over email for Christ sakes. 

Shots fired

 

 

Is there any chance of having Kelly Anne's front door kicked in by the FBI at 5am?

I know they won't because of her kids.  Maybe the FBI can find a night the kids are sleeping over somewhere else.

Is there any chance of having Kelly Anne's front door kicked in by the FBI at 5am?
I know they won't because of her kids.  Maybe the FBI can find a night the kids are sleeping over somewhere else.


I’m pretty sure George will be opening it for them ahead of time.

My dream is that he will be dragged down the front steps of the White House in cuffs screaming NO COLLUSION! over and over and over.

Skimming wikipedia, Stone's client list includes Nixon, Reagan, Bush, Dole, Arlen Specter, Trump.   Criminals commit crimes.  I don't want to sound naive, but I'd be disappointed if all these campaigns were doing illegal stuff.

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Like Manafort, Stone is a career criminal that’s always been able to outsmart the law.

Until now.

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2 minutes ago, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said:

Skimming wikipedia, Stone's client list includes Nixon, Reagan, Bush, Dole, Arlen Specter, Trump.   Criminals commit crimes.  I don't want to sound naive, but I'd be disappointed if all these campaigns were doing illegal stuff.

I would venture to say that every campaign does borderline illegal stuff. There seems to just be a lot of really stupid people involved with this one. 

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8 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

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That last line is so fucking revealing it's funny.  

CNN probably had a camera crew planted in Stone's neighborhood ahead of time including the surrounds of several other individuals of prosecutorial interest to cover their bets.  Everyone got a heads up with the offbeat Thursday Mueller grand jury meeting yesterday.

I'd like to take a step back to two days ago. Would there be a legit strategy for Cohen bowing out of his hearing due to external pressures from Trump and company, as a way to ensure an obstruction charge? As in, he wasn't afraid to do it, but by bowing out, it shows cause and effect in obstruction or whatever? 

Just now, triplehorn said:

That last line is so fucking revealing it's funny.  

CNN probably had a camera crew planted in Stone's neighborhood ahead of time including the surrounds of several other individuals of prosecutorial interest to cover their bets.  Everyone got a heads up with the offbeat Thursday Mueller grand jury meeting yesterday.

The answer to Trump's question about who alerted CNN to be there is "Christopher Steele"

1 hour ago, Keef said:

I'm going to spend all of today going between this and the Bru thread, aren't I?

Help a brother out - Bru thread?

Just now, Brisketexan said:

Help a brother out - Bru thread?

Bru McCoy is leaving USC and will probably be a Longhorn now.

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1 minute ago, Brisketexan said:

Help a brother out - Bru thread?

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Bro. Bru McCoy. Texas Football. Recruiting. Why we are here. Our release from the insanity of our government. 

6 minutes ago, Goredho said:

The answer to Trump's question about who alerted CNN to be there is "Christopher Steele"

The other answer is "Roger Stone."  He's been saying he's going to get indicted to anyone who would listen.  

8 minutes ago, Bama Chick said:

 

(Yes, THAT Chad Johnson)

 

How many neighborhoods in America could Ocho Cinco move in and not be the flamboyant weird neighbor?  Amazing 

3 minutes ago, Ollie Slatt said:

How many neighborhoods in America could Ocho Cinco move in and not be the flamboyant weird neighbor?  Amazing 

At least one.

7 minutes ago, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said:

Dude.

Got it.  Slow Brisket is best Brisket.

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