Posted on 12/16/2017 3:10:43 AM PST by a little elbow grease
The top Democrat on the House intelligence committee, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), went on a Tweetstorm on Friday afternoon, saying he was increasingly worried that Republicans would shut down the committees probe at the end of the month.
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You are watching the swamp drain of the lesser crooks. Ask yourself what is going to happen to the big players because everyone of these guys made a deal to get to go home.....What do you think they gave up?
I do not think the 4,000 indictments(supposedly much, much more now) are all politicians and deep state. I think that many investigations were stopped under Obama and a lot of these are just backed up investigated cases that are allowed to go forward now. But I am sorry, I have never seen anything like what is going on in DC, Hollywood and the media in my life. Something major is going down and we are being prepared with the leaks that are not favorable to Dems, rinos and the deep state. That IG report has 1.2 million pages of documents.
If that does not convince you, McCain back in the hospital should. Who has brain surgery and not have hair shaved around the incision?
Jim Traficant (D-OH) served a seven-year prison term ending in 2009. But those are indeed rare.
I am a little older than you and remember it very well. This is exponentially worse than Watergate. In those days we had federal employees who resigned if they disagreed with a policy. And both parties worked together to get the truth. The Reps in Congress did not try to protect Nixon.
Haven’t found anything that can be used against Trump or Republicans, so we must look harder!
Were it not for Watergate, the present treasonous coup would not have developed.
When the offense gets under way publicly for real, there will be such tumult as to be unimaginable. We are looking at change of French Revolution proportions.
Anthony Weiner was convicted of sending sexually explicit photos of himself to a 15-year-old girl and was made to sign the sexual offenders register. (2017)
Corrine Brown (D-FL) was convicted on 18 felony counts of wire and tax fraud, conspiracy, lying to federal investigators, and other corruption charges. (2017)
Chaka Fattah (D-PA) was convicted on 23 counts of racketeering, fraud, and other corruption charges. (2016)
Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-IL) pleaded guilty February 20, 2013, to one count of wire and mail fraud in connection with his misuse of $750,000 in campaign funds. Jackson was sentenced to two and one-half years' imprisonment. (2013)
Laura Richardson (D-CA) was found guilty on seven counts of violating US House rules by improperly using her staff to campaign for her, destroying the evidence and tampering with witness testimony. The House Ethics Committee ordered Richardson to pay a fine of $10,000.
William J. Jefferson (D-LA) was charged in August 2005 after the FBI seized $90,000 in cash from his home freezer. He was re-elected to the House in 2006, but lost in 2008. He was convicted November 13, 2009, of 11 counts of bribery and sentenced to 13 years in prison. (2009)Jefferson's Chief of Staff Brett Pfeffer, was sentenced to 84 months for bribery. (2006)
Frank Ballance (D-NC) admitted to federal charges of money laundering and mail fraud in October 2005 and was sentenced to four years in prison. (2005)
Jim Traficant (D-OH) was found guilty on ten felony counts of financial corruption, sentenced to eight years in prison and expelled from the House of Representatives. (2002)
Wade Sanders (D), Deputy Assistant United States Secretary of the Navy, for Reserve Affairs, was sentenced to 37 months in prison on one charge of possession of child pornography. (2009)
Mel Reynolds (D-IL) was convicted on 12 counts of sexual assault, obstruction of justice and solicitation of child pornography. (1997) He was later convicted of 12 counts of bank fraud. (1999) Reynolds served his entire sentence stemming from the first conviction and served 42 months in prison for the bank fraud conviction at which point his sentence was commuted by President Bill Clinton.[48] As a result, Reynolds was released from prison and served his remaining time in a halfway house.
Nicholas Mavroules (D-Massachusetts) was convicted of extortion, accepting illegal gifts and failing to report them on congressional disclosure and income tax forms. Mavroules pleaded guilty to fifteen counts in April 1993 and was sentenced to a fifteen-month prison term. (1993)
Albert Bustamante (D-Texas) was convicted of accepting bribes and sentenced to three and one-half years in prison. (1993)
Abscam FBI sting involving fake 'Arabs' trying to bribe 31 congressmen. (1980) The following Congressmen were convicted:
Harrison A. Williams (D-NJ) Convicted on 9 counts of bribery and conspiracy. Sentenced to 3 years in prison.
John Jenrette (D-SC) sentenced to two years in prison for bribery and conspiracy.
Raymond Lederer (D-PA) "I can give you me" he said after accepting $50K. Sentenced to 3 years.
Michael Myers (D-PA) Accepted $50K saying, "...money talks and bullshit walks." Sentenced to 3 years and was expelled from the House.
Frank Thompson (D-NJ) Sentenced to 3 years.
John M. Murphy (D-NY) Served 20 months of a 3-year sentence.
Wedtech scandal Wedtech Corporation was convicted of bribery in connection with Defense Department contracts.
Mario Biaggi (D-NY) Convicted of obstruction of justice and accepting illegal gratuities he was sentenced to 2½ years in prison and fined $500K. (1987)
Robert Garcia (D-NY) sentenced to 2½ years.
From your lips to God’s ears.
Schiff doesn’t seem to notice that his precious investigation is actually putting more libdems than pubbies in peril. If anything, he should want the investigation to end asap.
Dude has small hands, man.
The OIG is why we have copies of the Strzok text messages implicating McCabe. It is also why we have the Ohr connections. More findings will dribble out as the FBI and DOJ are put under pressure by Congress.---- I am personally amazed that Michael Horowitz is wearing a "white hat" at this point.
IMO we are going to see a major personnel shakeup in the FBI and DOJ in weeks.--- I agree.
Ty Cobb, I also expect a few indictments to be announced within weeks from the 27 ongoing leak investigations. Schiff is aware of what is coming down and is frantically trying to prolong the Russian collusion narrative that has fallen apart. The bottom line is that the sh*t is about to hit the fan.--- I am awaiting it with bricks of butter and bags of corn to be popped! ____
Thank you for your reply. You one of the brilliant ones here. (just my observation)
Andy Kaufman's Elvis Presley Impression on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show, 1977
If you read the article from which the picture came, you might not sound like such a fool.
You are watching the swamp drain of the lesser crooks. Ask yourself what is going to happen to the big players because everyone of these guys made a deal to get to go home.....What do you think they gave up?
I do not think the 4,000 indictments(supposedly much, much more now) are all politicians and deep state. I think that many investigations were stopped under Obama and a lot of these are just backed up investigated cases that are allowed to go forward now. But I am sorry, I have never seen anything like what is going on in DC, Hollywood and the media in my life.
Something major is going down and we are being prepared with the leaks that are not favorable to Dems, rinos and the deep state. That IG report has 1.2 million pages of documents.
If that does not convince you, McCain back in the hospital should. Who has brain surgery and not have hair shaved around the incision?
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Very well said.
For whatever reason(s), I never really liked Kaufman.
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Those one minute speeches did him in............and were very funny
Beam me up, Scottie.
I could only remember two or three. Thanks.
5.56mm
(Did you ever read a book from that era by Norman Mailer, "Armies of The Night"?)
Norman ..... one great craftsman/writer and one great book of that time (1968).
When the offense gets under way publicly for real, there will be such tumult as to be unimaginable. We are looking at change of French Revolution proportions.
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agreed
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In his speeches he uses waaaay too many superlatives.
:-)
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