Posted on 05/04/2018 8:46:08 PM PDT by ransomnote
The question of why Rosenstein signed the FISA extension (not the original!) is a sticky one for sure.
I believe it was part of the setup, to continue business-as-usual and setting the trap for black hats.
Defconw
Yes, he has. Look at all the damage that the stupid special counsel has caused. All because Sessions was snookered into recusing himself instead of doing his job, which was to be a firewall between the Deep State and Trump so that Trump could do what he was elected to do. Instead, the investigation into a phony charge forces a lot of the President’s time and attention to be diverted, and weakens him with Congress and even with foreign countries as Obama and Kerry fly around and tell people that Trump’s not going to be around much longer.
All Sessions’ fault. If there is a deep state conspiracy, it could have been taken down with investigations and newly hired good prosecutors, you don’t need all this secrecy and a SC.
Could be. I just want to get to the end of this political thriller novel, LOL. The next novel I want to read is about peace breaking out on the Korean peninsula and in Israel.
The betrayal runs deep.
No, but they can put them in jail.
Defconw
leave “Q”lues so I can find ya.
Just saw Giuliani saying he may. I don’t think he should, it would be a trap. At the most, he can write responses to written questions, why don’t they consider that? That’s more than this sham of an investigation deserves.
Some of the most successful “Tea Party” organizations ended up being big money-makers for their organizers, rather than dedicated to the cause.
Here’s one article: https://www.thedailybeast.com/flushing-money-down-the-tea-party-toilet
To be fair, those who were hosting rallies, particularly with national figures like Palin in support of local candidates, were delivering value other than through straight grants to candidates. But the big players also ended up taking big salaries and doing a lot of self-dealing. They squeezed out the legit grassroots group and just didn’t bother to build anything sustaining.
Just look at what Sal Russo sucked out of it:
Most likely the name was chosen as an homage to the TV show Justified, which takes place in Kentucky.
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That’s what the TV kept talking about - Bob Baffert. Thanks for your nice post, NIKK.
Yes, indeedy, and well put.
There might be some other factors in play, but I think you've nailed their motivation.
I also remember ?three? quarterly renewal requests -- some (all?) signed by RR...
It's beginning to like like that, at most, RR facilitated continuation of skulduggery that started back in 2016 with 0b0z0.
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More and more, I think I perceive the plan for a grand entrapment -- with the exposure to come -- not from Trump or Sessions -- but, from Judges. (Just look at how much leftscum was pulled in as participants when Mule put together his cadre of libtard lawyers...)
Now, what remains to be seen, I guess, is RR's [unredacted] charge to Mule...
ThanQ again!
TXnMA
It will indeed be an interesting week. Lot’s of anti-Sessions on that thread-possibly the only more negative site would be DU or a similar site.
In fact, I visited some threads in the Forum last night, since it was a quiet night in FreeQ land. Positives were hard to find. Not much discussion. Just a lot of sound bite type of posts. Attacks on each other.
DEMS close ranks when attacked. Pubbies tend to form circular firing squads. Personally, I think Sessions is doing more than people realize he is.
However, I don’t necessarily trust him. I figure he’s been there long enough to be somewhat compromised-no way to tell for sure, but time will tell. So I’ll reserve judgement.
I’m sure the leaky sieve syndrome is part of the reason that DOJ is reluctant to release anything pertaining to an ongoing investigation. Sessions did reply with an offer to meet and try to figure out alternatives or some such.
I’m recalling Di-Fy simply releasing info that was supposed to be classified and blaming her cold. So whatever Nunes sees in that Committee, the enemy also sees - gotta keep that in mind too.
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