Posted on 01/06/2018 10:02:24 AM PST by advance_copy
INTERVIEW JOE DIGENOVA legal analyst and former U.S. Attorney to the District of Columbia discussed the latest on the Huma emails, dossier and Mueller probe on WMALs morning show.
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Yes indeed
Server in the bathroom of a mom and pop shop..
He has. Hes had both Joe and Victoria on several times since October
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Spot on, thanks for posting this excellent interview.
“Democracy dies in darkness and those guys at the WaPo just turned out the lights!”
I am so stealing that!
Wouldn’t Sessions want to go down in history as the DOJ who rooted out the corruption?
DiGenova is great.
Joe has a real animus towards Comey. Whenever hes interviewed, he really goes off on the guy and dirty cop is just one of his zingers.
Hello FOX!
I think Bolton is more aligned with Pres. Trump than most people think.
He’s an “America Firster”
He’s aligned with the Pres. re: Immigration; U.N.; Iran Deal;
He supposedly had an inside track to be SOS. I don’t know what queered that. I don’t buy his mustache being a deal breaker.
His lack of current DOJ skills could be a problem as his current expertise is Foreign Policy.
I’m guessing there will be a role for Bolton in 2018.
Is this the judge who also serves on the FISA court?
If so, it should be self evident why he was removed.
The difference being that Lou Dobbs is almost always smarter and more erudite than his guests.
When he starts one of his one-hour-long "questions" I press my mute button. When I finally see his jaws stop flapping, I instantly turn the sound back on again.
I can tell from the answers he gets what his predictable repetitive questions were, so nothing's lost to me. It works !
To boot, his over-talking and interruptions disrupt his guests' narratives and serve to throw their timing and trains-of-thought off.
Why he hasn't learned to harness this incredibly annoying trait of his after years of professional interviewing, I don't know. It has to be a latent ego-urge that he's incapable of controlling.
Other than that, I never miss his show. His redeeming values of excellent conservatism, grit, doing exposes, forthright talking, truth-telling and genuine earnestness plus featuring interesting/valuable guests and analysts outweigh my complaints....all with the help of my "mute button", of course.
Leni
“It has to be a latent ego-urge”
I think it’s the ego thing, too. Ditto for Dobbs. It’s annoying, but I never have a primal urge to throw shoes at the TV. But when the lib talking heads begin their filibustering, I have... well... urges. I HATE those people.
And I agree that the overall content of his shows redeems the small annoyances. His guests and panels are excellent; the investigative journalism they’re doing can’t be beat. You can tell Sean’s passionate about the corruption, and not simply “doing a show”.
Which judge?
I love Sean. And with love in my heart, I agree that if he were wanting to take on a new years resolution to do any self improvement at work, a suggestion would be to ask briefer questions, and to only interrupt when the waste of time by a stammering guest is egregious. Sean my dearest,as you see by the newly retired brilliant elderly broadcasters in 2017, brevity and the genius of knowing how and when to remain in the background are endearing qualities.
Sean is an amazing broadcaster. But,like Trump should maybe run some of his tweets by someone who could edit out his personal sensitivities, Sean could break the habit of too long questions and monopolizations. Hes so good. He can put the cherry on top of his excellence by adding subtlety.
Is that you, Jeff?
Rudolph Contreras. He is a is federal district judge for DC. He also sits on FISC.
DiGenova says he was removed from the Flynn case.
No. You know your Sean well.
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