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Post by clubgop » Sat Jan 05, 2019 6:40 pm

SuburbanFarmer wrote:
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Awww... you’ve got your own ankle biter now. You can form a club!
Awww.. you've been sitting on that gem for years and thought it would have a bigger impact but ....meh.

But I bet you and English flaggot got a good chuckle out of it lying there on your flower upholstered couch with your aids quilt you bought at some artist fair, which is just a pretentious name for a flea market. You there, smelling of cigarettes and regret and flaggot with a head full of rainbow colored curlers sitting and enjoying that moment when you made a mildly funny, ultimately forgettable dad joke.

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Post by SuburbanFarmer » Sat Jan 05, 2019 7:50 pm

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Post by pineapplemike » Mon Jan 14, 2019 1:26 pm

Watch @abcnews Chief WH correspondent @jonkarl say this week that a) the Mueller report will be "anti-climactic"; b) "Mueller did not go anywhere" with the Trump/Russia investigation the NYT reported; & c) Mueller likely found no evidence of collusion (his reporting, not mine)

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Post by C-Mag » Mon Jan 14, 2019 8:30 pm

That would be SOP for Mueller he's a political hack. Probably destroyed more evidence of Obama admin spying than anything else.

Look at his track record, failure is SOP for him.
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Post by Fife » Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:30 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Stop it you're killing me.

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Post by Ph64 » Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:45 pm

They want to stomp the Max Boot on your face to make you believe. :twisted:

Just be careful, his cousin Jack Boot is coming soon. :lol:

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Post by pineapplemike » Wed Jan 16, 2019 11:02 pm

DOJ official warned Steele dossier was connected to Clinton, might be biased
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house ... linton?amp

When the annals of mistakes and abuses in the FBI's Russia investigation are finally written, Bruce Ohr almost certainly will be the No. 1 witness, according to my sources.

The then-No. 4 Department of Justice (DOJ) official briefed both senior FBI and DOJ officials in summer 2016 about Christopher Steele's Russia dossier, explicitly cautioning that the British intelligence operative's work was opposition research connected to Hillary Clinton's campaign and might be biased.

Ohr's briefings, in July and August 2016, included the deputy director of the FBI, a top lawyer for then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch and a Justice official who later would become the top deputy to special counsel Robert Mueller.

At the time, Ohr was the associate attorney general. Yet his warnings about political bias were pointedly omitted weeks later from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant that the FBI obtained from a federal court, granting it permission to spy on whether the Trump campaign was colluding with Russia to hijack the 2016 presidential election.
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A redacted version of the FISA application released last year shows the FBI did not mention any connection to the DNC or Clinton. Rather, it referred to Steele as a reliable source in past criminal investigations who was hired by a person working for a U.S. law firm to conduct research on Trump and Russia.

The FBI claimed it was "unaware of any derogatory information" about Steele, that Steele was "never advised ... as to the motivation behind the research" but that the FBI "speculates" that those who hired Steele were "likely looking for information to discredit" Trump's campaign.

Yet, in testimony last summer to congressional investigators, Ohr revealed the FBI and Justice lawyers had no need to speculate: He explicitly warned them in a series of contacts, beginning July 31, 2016, that Steele expressed biased against Trump and was working on a project connected to the Clinton campaign.

Ohr had firsthand knowledge about the motive and the client: He had just met with Steele on July 30, 2016, and Ohr's wife, Nellie, worked for Fusion GPS, the same firm employing Steele.
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Ohr's extensive testimony also undercuts one argument that House Democrats sought to make last year.

When Republicans, in early 2018, first questioned Ohr's connections to Steele, Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee sought to minimize the connection, insisting he only worked as an informer for the FBI after Steele was fired by the FBI in November 2016.

The memo from Rep. Adam Schiff's (D-Calif.) team claimed that Ohr's contacts with the FBI only began "weeks after the election and more than a month after the Court approved the initial FISA application."

But Ohr's testimony now debunks that claim, making clear he started talking to FBI and DOJ officials well before the FISA warrant or election had occurred.

And his detailed answers provide a damning rebuttal to the FBI's portrayal of the Steele material.

In fact, the FBI did have derogatory information on Steele: Ohr explicitly told the FBI that Steele was desperate to defeat the man he was investigating and was biased.

And the FBI knew the motive of the client and did not have to speculate: Ohr told agents the Democratic nominee's campaign was connected to the research designed to harm Trump's election chances.

Such omissions are, by definition, an abuse of the FISA system.

Don't take my word for it. Fired FBI Director James Comey acknowledged it himself when he testified last month that the FISA court relies on an honor system, in which the FBI is expected to divulge exculpatory evidence to the judges.

"We certainly consider it our obligation, because of our trust relationship with federal judges, to present evidence that would paint a materially different picture of what we're presenting," Comey testified on Dec. 7, 2018. "You want to present to the judge reviewing your application a complete picture of the evidence, both its flaws and its strengths."

Comey claims he didn't know about Ohr's contacts with Steele, even though his top deputy, McCabe, got the first contact.

But none of that absolves his FBI, or the DOJ for that matter, from failing to divulge essential and exculpatory information from Ohr to the FISA court.

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Post by C-Mag » Thu Jan 17, 2019 12:30 am

Saw an article today
The Walls are closing in...……………. on the FBI :lol:

Many are expecting Barr to complete the cleaning out of the DOJ and FBI. I don't. I expect him to protect Mueller, pay lip service to Trump and make minor reforms while maintaining a low key swamp in the two agencies.
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Post by Hanarchy Montanarchy » Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:48 am

Otherwise known as "doing his job," at least according to consistent conservative, honest and trustworthy Christian, David French over at NRO.
If Russia has engaged in “espionage” or “other intelligence activities” to induce the president (knowingly or unknowingly) to act on its behalf, then those actions (and their effects) are within the scope of the FBI’s mission. It’s black-letter law under a currently operative presidential order.

In addition, the existence of this order helps respond to Rich’s concern here: “The Times story is another sign that we have forgotten the role of our respective branches of government. It is Congress that exists to check and investigate the president, not the FBI.” But through Executive Order 12333, the president gave the FBI its current role — and explicitly subjected it to attorney-general oversight.

And that attorney-general oversight (or, in this case, deputy-attorney-general oversight, since the attorney general had recused himself from the Russia investigation) is critical. It’s the role of the man appointed by the president to prevent the parade of horribles that could easily flow from FBI abuses. We don’t want presidents placed under FBI investigation simply because the bureau might believe the president’s actions are dangerously wrong.

Rich rightly notes:

The president gets to fire subordinate executive-branch officials. He gets to meet with and talk to foreign leaders. He gets to make policy toward foreign nations. Especially important to the current investigation, he gets to say foolish, ill-informed, and destructive things.

Yes, he gets to do all those things, but according to the applicable law, when confronted with sufficient evidence of foreign intelligence activities, the FBI has the authority and obligation to investigate whether the president is doing those things on behalf of a foreign power.

It’s important to pause and note that despite an intense amount of coverage and reporting on Russian and Trump-team activities during and after the campaign, we do not yet know everything the FBI knew (or, critically, thought it knew) when it allegedly opened its counterintelligence investigation.
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Post by Speaker to Animals » Thu Jan 17, 2019 4:54 am

The whole thing is a farce. If they had demonstrable proof they'd have leaked it to their MSM allies at least a year ago.

There is nothing there.