Posted on 07/29/2017 2:59:03 PM PDT by Bratch
That was excellent analysis. Sundance is brilliant.
bflr
Perhaps, this is dripping with a spot of professional jealousy.
Any analyst who doesn’t know the difference between imply and infer is too inept to take seriously.
If this FBI attorney exposed the upstream Yahoo surveillance program that doesn’t make him a “good guy” in the eyes of the deep state...he’s leaking stuff about active measures they don’t want us to know about.
I agree its a distraction though, where is the DOJ on this Pakistani spy ring running around DC?
Nuts.
Sounds to me like Sundance is really stretching on this one.
Seriously? What specifically is brilliant about this?
I think the problem here is that too many people are stretching to find ways for Sessions to somehow still be the good guy. The narrative shift is obvious and in no way helps the President. Meanwhile, bigger crimes are being ignored. If this is the best Sessions can come up with, I am disappointed.
Not to mention all this stupid crap with capturing assets/property over the head of the states, going after pot heads, etc. It's damn Kabuki theater and most of this stuff is just unpopular as hell. I begin to wonder whether Sessions is at it just to make Trump look bad.
Sessions needs to go.
The depiction of four Republican congressmen is a cheap shot. The Congress is not designed to be the Justice Department. If you have a corrupt or an inept Justice department criminals will walk.
Unless someone can succinctly summarize i couldn’t follow this...late on a Saturday...
Sundance appears to be the only person who really sees the truth. His articles are always very thought provoking.
Yes, but what is "slight-of-hand"?
I enjoy reading Sundance and admire his courage to support Trump early and to reject the main enemy, the US Chamber of Commerce.
“But notice nothing changes.” Here, Sundance is wrong. We had a massive change on Nov. 8, 2016, thanks to patriots like Sundance.
Also, it seems that crimes are not punished, such as Fast and Furious, Benghazi, and IRS Targeting. In reality, all crimes are punished in this life and in the next life. And criminals always want to confess and get punished in this life, since punishment in the next life is permanent.
Seeing picture of Trey Gowdy here. What has he done? Another swamp person as best I can tell. Go back to NC and light up a cig
This Circa.com is kind of new to me. I just started seeing them posted on FR over the last month or so. They kind of popped out of no where so I don’t know much about them. Like any new source, they will be slow to earn credibility with me.
I agree with you on that. I’ve never known him to be wrong. Some speculate he has an inside source. That may be true.
I agree, an excellent analysis. Kudos to Sundance.
>>Seeing picture of Trey Gowdy here. What has he done? <<
A good question. Has he joined the “DC Insiders’ Club?” Does he now get to yuck it up in the cloakroom with McCain??
Before Trump Gowdy was my favorite. Maybe he couldn’t resist a bit more sweet approbation from the leggy MSM/FoxNews babes and tailored his style. Those impromptu interviews in the halls of Congress and Sunday show invites are great for the ego.
Was he noticed by the interns and coeds at Chef Geoff’s or Le Diplomate on his last power lunch? These things are important for a rising star.
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