All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
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With Stone, it's a fun coincidence that a news team was ready, in front of his house, in the wee hours of the morning, to get the 'perp-walk' shot.
Almost like a bit of political theatre.
Almost like a bit of political theatre.
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Out like Flynn...
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He will be right away.
Flynn seems to be getting ready to retaliate. At least that is the only way I can interpret his tweet.
I wonder if it relates to his earlier work, how it placed him into conflict with Obama, and how he ended up being painted by the media...
But it's probably conspiracy theory to think that the media was leaked in order to be on-site for Roger Stone's arrest...
Flynn seems to be getting ready to retaliate. At least that is the only way I can interpret his tweet.
I wonder if it relates to his earlier work, how it placed him into conflict with Obama, and how he ended up being painted by the media...
But it's probably conspiracy theory to think that the media was leaked in order to be on-site for Roger Stone's arrest...
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I'd like to put that in my yard, but I have kids. Maybe at intersections late at night?
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and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
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I don't think these thoughts are your own.Cunt wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 2:27 amHe will be right away.
Flynn seems to be getting ready to retaliate. At least that is the only way I can interpret his tweet.
I wonder if it relates to his earlier work, how it placed him into conflict with Obama, and how he ended up being painted by the media...
But it's probably conspiracy theory to think that the media was leaked in order to be on-site for Roger Stone's arrest...
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intersection at night? you got a suicide to bury?Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 7:00 amI'd like to put that in my yard, but I have kids. Maybe at intersections late at night?
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Flynn was the poster boy for the corruption that infects every cell of the Trump regime’s body. He had unsavory relations with the governments of Russia and Turkey. He was considered dirty even before Trump was inaugurated. President Obama fired him and warned Trump to steer clear. Naturally, that probably had the effect of endearing Flynn to Trump. Birds of a feather, and all that. Just last week Trump unleashed a tweetstorm of 27 tweets supporting Flynn.
https://www.newscorpse.com/ncWP/?p=45190
https://www.newscorpse.com/ncWP/?p=45190
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The prosecutors had no case, so they withdrew.Tero wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 10:19 amFlynn was the poster boy for the corruption that infects every cell of the Trump regime’s body. He had unsavory relations with the governments of Russia and Turkey. He was considered dirty even before Trump was inaugurated. President Obama fired him and warned Trump to steer clear. Naturally, that probably had the effect of endearing Flynn to Trump. Birds of a feather, and all that. Just last week Trump unleashed a tweetstorm of 27 tweets supporting Flynn.
https://www.newscorpse.com/ncWP/?p=45190
Now that he is no longer bound by legal action, lets allow the man to speak for himself. The same courtesy offered Vindeman, and the (weirdly protected) whistleblower.
He seems to have something to say...
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He already did:Cunt wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 7:03 pmThe prosecutors had no case, so they withdrew.Tero wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 10:19 amFlynn was the poster boy for the corruption that infects every cell of the Trump regime’s body. He had unsavory relations with the governments of Russia and Turkey. He was considered dirty even before Trump was inaugurated. President Obama fired him and warned Trump to steer clear. Naturally, that probably had the effect of endearing Flynn to Trump. Birds of a feather, and all that. Just last week Trump unleashed a tweetstorm of 27 tweets supporting Flynn.
https://www.newscorpse.com/ncWP/?p=45190
Now that he is no longer bound by legal action, lets allow the man to speak for himself. The same courtesy offered Vindeman, and the (weirdly protected) whistleblower.
He seems to have something to say...
...a felony count of "willfully and knowingly" making false statements to the FBI.
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Not a felony, or if it was, they don't mind.
He was not convicted of anything.
He pled guilty, but before you try to make that sound important, please tell me your understanding of the idea of the 'jury tax'.
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Totally something an innocent man would say.
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Trump says he 'learned a lot from Richard Nixon,' including not to tape his conversations or 'fire people'
During a Friday morning phone interview on Fox News' morning show "Fox and Friends," President Donald Trump said he's studied history and "learned a lot from Richard Nixon," while reflecting on the federal investigation into his 2016 campaign's ties to Russia.
The president said one of his key lessons came from Nixon, who resigned in 1974 while facing almost certain impeachment after directing the criminal Watergate break-in. Taped conversations illustrating Nixon's involvement in the criminal conspiracy and his attempts to cover up the wrongdoing by firing top aides helped seal his fate.
"I learned a lot from Richard Nixon. Don't fire people," Trump said.
Trump, who has fired a slew of top staffers over the Russia investigation, including former FBI Director James Comey, said he was glad he didn't fire more people.
"Of course there was one difference, one big difference," Trump added. "No. 1, he may have been guilty. And No. 2, he had tapes all over the place. I wasn't guilty. I did nothing wrong, and there are no tapes. But I wish there were tapes in my case."
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