To: politicket
Asking a question about two people that have worked together is NOT outing the whistleblower.
It does more to out the whistleblower by drawing attention to refusing to ask the question.
We dont know who the whistleblower is..all we know is rumor
To: RummyChick
Senator Rand Paul
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My question is not about a whistleblower as I have no independent information on his identity. My question is about the actions of known Obama partisans within the NSC and House staff and how they are reported to have conspired before impeachment proceedings had even begun.
To: RummyChick
Asking a question about two people that have worked together is NOT outing the whistleblower. We can play semantics all day long. The facts are that the name is known, but not mentioned by name. Forcing the hand of the Chief Justice to mention the name at all is putting him in a position that he will not take - and I don't blame him.
204 posted on
01/30/2020 10:57:38 AM PST by
politicket
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To: RummyChick
Mr. C has been mysteriously quiet although everyone knows his name. If Eric Ciramella winds up suicided in Ft. Marcy Park, I suppose the rumor will be confirmed. It wouldn't be the first (or even the second) time a Dem operative met a tragic end when they were about to say sumptin' about sumptin'.
209 posted on
01/30/2020 11:00:05 AM PST by
Drumbo
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