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It is very telling that we are hearing nothing after the release of the democratic memo from Adam Schiff. It was touted as the tell all about the lies that were in the Nunes memo. I have heard nothing about it anywhere in the mainstream media. Why is that? Maybe CNN and the big 3 networks and the NY Times and the Washington Post know the truth so they choose not to dedicate any time of print into the content of the memo. They sure had a lot to say about the Nune's memo. Sometimes silence says more than any words could ever express. I believe this is one of those times.
Maybe Ocho should change his tag to:
Stay silent my friends.
 
Maxi Pad Waters stated yesterday impeachment is coming very soon. The voice of the Demos.
 
Well you know if the esteemed Maxi said it, it must be true. When was the last time she was incorrect? I believe the left is trying to distance themselves from this memo.
 
There were good counter points to the Nunes lies. but what did you really expect from a document the president was allowed to censor ?

It's always hard to tell if you retards are serious or just attempting to be funny.













Stay Thirsty My Friends
 
The DOJ IG report is due out next month so it won't be long before we see his conclusions. He has been super quiet and not leaking so we will see. I would put more stock in his report than either memo.
 
In the infamous words of my dearly departed grandmother, "They're all a bunch of lying bastards!"


#livelikezac
 
I agree, the memo's were a political side show that never should have happened.

The only investigation that really means anything is Mueller's. the big problem with that is we may never get to see it. when goats guard the garbage leaks may be all we ever get.


















Stay Thirsty My Friends
 
I cannot wait to see the IG's report. I believe that the left will have a lot of dirt to throw to try to cover up the truth that comes from this report. He is not just looking in the collusion, but the email scandal and the myriad of laws broken by the Clinton campaign and her supporters.
And to debunk that theory that two of the FISA renewals were under Sessions watch. Yes he was the AG, however he recused himself with anything Russia. It is Rosenstein who signed the renewals of the warrants. And we all know how squeaky clean he is all of this. Just another SWAMP CREATURE.
 
So now Rosenstein is dirty too? I can't keep up with the TDS-Trump's Dumb Stooges on who they will throw under the bus next.

So is Trump incompetent or stupid to nominate Rosenstein to be deputy AG? Appears Trump is draining the swamp right into the Dept. of Justice or Rosenstein is an honest guy who has to work for an incompetent president. Which is it?



Quote:
President Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Rosenstein to serve as Deputy Attorney General for the United States Department of Justice on January 31, 2017. Rosenstein was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on April 25, 2017. In May 2017, he authored a memo which President Trump said was the basis of his decision to dismiss FBI Director James Comey. Later that month, Rosenstein appointed special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate ties between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 election and related matters.



Rosenstein serves at the the pleasure of the President, was nominated by Trump and confirmed by a Republican majority in the Senate. So explain why Trump picked him, Rosenstein still has a job if he is dirty and why you believe Rosenstein allowed for a flawed FISC warrant twice?

Your Trumpettes believe shyt that doesn't add up in Kindergarten.

Nemont
 
If he does turn out to be a political hack, Trump has him right where he wants him. Serving at the pleasure of the President. Would not have the federal employment laws protecting him if trump decides to fire him down the line.

RELH
 
Why would the stable genius appoint a hack to be Assistant Attorney General of the United States? Either Trump is incompetent or Rosenstein is brilliant by forcing Trump to pick him. Which is it?

Nemont
 
LAST EDITED ON Feb-27-18 AT 09:08PM (MST)[p]Trump appointed him near the start of his term in office, maybe at that time he was not aware of some things concerning Rosenstein. Trump is not a dumb person, and can be very devious on some things as he is not like most politicians. We can just wait and see what the future holds for certain people.

I also have a hard time believing that J. Sessions is sitting back and not looking into some of the Democrats and their actions. Trump acting like he is a little upset with Sessions may be just a smoke screen to throw off some potential targets down the line. Trump has a history of firing people that he feels is not cutting the mustard with their job performance.

You can bet the Democrats did not see the guy below coming at them on Trump's 2016 election.

RELH







Brad Parscale: Who is Trump's 2020 campaign manager?

A look at how Brad Parcscale knew Donald Trump and became his campaign manager for the President's 2020 re-election campaign.

President Trump has tapped Brad Parscale -- the towering, bearded political consultant described as a ?genius? by The Washington Post -- as the man to lead his 2020 re-election bid as campaign manager.

Parscale, who had previously worked for the Trump Organization, worked as Trump?s top digital operations guru for the 2016 campaign and was credited with possibly tipping the election.

Parscale announced Tuesday the appointments of other senior campaign aides, including Michael Glassner as chief operating officer and Lara Trump, the president's daughter-in-law and son to Eric Trump, as senior adviser.


The Trump campaign said in a news release that it plans on being involved in the 2018 midterm elections, including endorsing House and Senate candidates.

Born in Topeka, Kansas, Parscale says he spent 15 years building his company he started with just $500 before moving to the Trump Organization in 2010. But as he moved up the ranks to eventually take control of the Trump campaign?s digital arm, he wielded significant influence and pushed the campaign to invest in social media advertising, particularly Facebook.

"You want a great product, you want things that resonate with people and make them dance,? he said at a conference in November.


brad parscale

Parscale has been described as a "genius" for his 2016 campaign efforts. (Fox News)



The Washington Post called him the ?genius who won Trump?s campaign." A "60 Minutes" profile likened him to the "secret sauce, the magic wand person, the Wizard of Oz behind the curtain."

?The campaign poured money into Facebook, sending thousands of versions of tweaked ads to maximize response,? the profile from the Post said. ?Then it won the presidency by a margin narrow enough that Parscale (and Facebook) can justifiably take credit.?

Parscale described his methods in an interview with Fox News and talked about how data led the campaign to push in Pennsylvania and Michigan.
 
>Brad Parscale: Who is Trump's 2020
>campaign manager?
>
>A look at how Brad Parcscale
>knew Donald Trump and became
>his campaign manager for the
>President's 2020 re-election campaign.
>
>President Trump has tapped Brad Parscale
>-- the towering, bearded political
>consultant described as a ?genius?
>by The Washington Post --
>as the man to lead
>his 2020 re-election bid as
>campaign manager.
>
>Parscale, who had previously worked for
>the Trump Organization, worked as
>Trump?s top digital operations guru
>for the 2016 campaign and
>was credited with possibly tipping
>the election.
>
>Parscale announced Tuesday the appointments of
>other senior campaign aides, including
>Michael Glassner as chief operating
>officer and Lara Trump, the
>president's daughter-in-law and son to
>Eric Trump, as senior adviser.
>
>
>
>The Trump campaign said in a
>news release that it plans
>on being involved in the
>2018 midterm elections, including endorsing
>House and Senate candidates.
>
>Born in Topeka, Kansas, Parscale says
>he spent 15 years building
>his company he started with
>just $500 before moving to
>the Trump Organization in 2010.
>But as he moved up
>the ranks to eventually take
>control of the Trump campaign?s
>digital arm, he wielded significant
>influence and pushed the campaign
>to invest in social media
>advertising, particularly Facebook.
>
>"You want a great product, you
>want things that resonate with
>people and make them dance,?
>he said at a conference
>in November.
>
>
>brad parscale
>
>Parscale has been described as a
>"genius" for his 2016 campaign
>efforts. (Fox News)
>
>
>
>The Washington Post called him the
>?genius who won Trump?s campaign."
>A "60 Minutes" profile likened
>him to the "secret sauce,
>the magic wand person, the
>Wizard of Oz behind the
>curtain."
>
>?The campaign poured money into Facebook,
>sending thousands of versions of
>tweaked ads to maximize response,?
>the profile from the Post
>said. ?Then it won the
>presidency by a margin narrow
>enough that Parscale (and Facebook)
>can justifiably take credit.?
>
>Parscale described his methods in an
>interview with Fox News and
>talked about how data led
>the campaign to push in
>Pennsylvania and Michigan.

Well I guess that means Kasich won't be runnin in 2020.

#livelikezac
 
>So now Rosenstein is dirty too?
> I can't keep up
>with the TDS-Trump's Dumb Stooges
>on who they will throw
>under the bus next.
>
>So is Trump incompetent or stupid
>to nominate Rosenstein to be
>deputy AG? Appears Trump
>is draining the swamp right
>into the Dept. of Justice
>or Rosenstein is an
>honest guy who has to
>work for an incompetent president.
> Which is it?
>
>
>
>
>Quote:
>President Donald Trump announced his intention
>to nominate Rosenstein to serve
>as Deputy Attorney General for
>the United States Department of
>Justice on January 31, 2017.
>Rosenstein was confirmed by the
>U.S. Senate on April 25,
>2017. In May 2017, he
>authored a memo which President
>Trump said was the basis
>of his decision to dismiss
>FBI Director James Comey. Later
>that month, Rosenstein appointed special
>counsel Robert Mueller to investigate
>ties between the Trump campaign
>and Russia during the 2016
>election and related matters.
>
>
>
>Rosenstein serves at the the pleasure
>of the President, was nominated
>by Trump and confirmed by
>a Republican majority in the
>Senate. So explain
>why Trump picked him, Rosenstein
>still has a job if
>he is dirty and why
>you believe Rosenstein allowed for
>a flawed FISC warrant twice?
>
>
>Your Trumpettes believe shyt that doesn't
>add up in Kindergarten.
>
>Nemont

Nemont, if you would read the lines, instead of trying to read between the lines you would conclude that no where in the post did I say that Rosenstein was dirty. I only stated that he was the official that signed two FISA warrants. Try not to insert your between the line opinions to further your cause.
 
Quoting you:

> It is Rosenstein
>who signed the renewals of
>the warrants. And we all
>know how squeaky clean he
>is all of this. Just
>another SWAMP CREATURE.

No, you didn't say Rosenstein was dirty, you just said he wasn't "squeaky clean and Just another SWAMP CREATURE", But you didn't say he was dirty. Trumpettes are funny with their excuses.

So do tell why a Trump appointee would sign a warrant twice using just that dossier? Either there is more evidence included or Trump appointed an idiot. Which is it?

Nemont
 
In my humble opinion, Trump recommended an idiot for the job. He is and will be a swamp dweller. Trump made a mistake with Rosenstein just like he did with Sessions. A single piece of soggy spaghetti has a stiffer spine than Sessions. Sessions seemed like a fine Senator, however he does not seem to be cut out for Attorney General. Now before you go saying it is because he is not backing Trumps agenda. Stop right there. It is because Sessions is not doing anything on any front that is helping anyone. Be it opioids or immigration or collusions or any myriad of policies. He is just not, shall we say "cutting the mustard".
 
So you are saying President Trump not only picked the wrong assistant AG but also blew with his pick for AG with Sessions. Yet both serve at the pleasure of the who?

I am curious what you would have the AG do about some these things?

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/27/attorney-general-jeff-sessions-announces-new-opiod-task-force.html


https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/2/13/17004656/trump-budget-opioid-epidemic

If Sessions and Rosenstein don't cut the mustard then why are they still there making policy, signing warrants, directing investigations and over seeing a massive bureaucracy? Or isn't Trump the decider like GWB was?

At what point do you blame the boss for the underlings he hand picked?

Nemont
 
Rosenstein and Sessions......AG and assistant AG are supposed to be making policy?


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LAST EDITED ON Feb-28-18 AT 01:15PM (MST)[p]

You don't believe they make policy on how, who and what they are going to prioritize? Sessions is a cabinet level official. How the DOJ works is subject to policy. Unless you prefer to continue under the Loretta Lynch DOJ Policies?

https://www.politico.com/story/2018...rijuana-policy-us-attorney-enforcement-324020

https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...52bd42-3697-11e7-b373-418f6849a004_story.html

http://thehill.com/opinion/judiciar...nforcement-policies-make-change-for-the-worse

https://www.politico.com/agenda/sto...ff-sessions-could-change-policy-at-doj-000234
 
Well......very well corrected....kind of....

Doesn't the policy direction come from and with the support of the big cheese?


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Yes for most White Houses the guy in the big chair gives the direction he wants to head and the cabinet formulates policy on how to get that done. I have no clue how the guy in the oval office does anything or if he even knows.

Subscribe to his twitter feed. His goals and policy priorities can change within two tweets, So you tell me. Maybe General Kelly understands, unless he is too busy trying to keep young Jared from seeing classified material above his downgraded security clearance.

Nemont
 

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