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Funny how that works, isn't it? 

 

 

Obama's NSC director of cyber security is helping Huawei fight. 

 

If that's what he's willing to do when he's out of office, what was he doing for Huawei while in office? 

 

44's administration is going to go down as one of the worst in US history. Completely corrupt and sold out the US at every possible moment to our enemies. 

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4 hours ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

To be clear, I’m talking about her behavior compared to Trump’s. Not her ideology. 

 

And either way you’re wrong. Trump has not had an unwavering ideology. He was at best a political pragmatist before he ran. 

 

His ideology hasn’t really waivered but his political affiliation has. He’s been saying a lot of the same things for decades. It’s the circumstances, times and challenges that have changed. For example, the Democrats used to worry about working people in America. Now they only worry about their rainbow coalition of malcontents and misfits. Trump has consistently been on the side of home grown workers. I think it comes from being around construction his entire life.

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2 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Important marker: 

 

 

(Big week ahead of us)


I see from @Nanker 's CNN link that this is the start of a number of people leaving. Why do you call it a marker?   Is it because these people are who he was able to get confirmed, not necessarily who Trump wanted in these positions, and with the Mueller report done he thinks he can get more of "his" people in?  Or is it something else? 

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45 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


I see from @Nanker 's CNN link that this is the start of a number of people leaving. Why do you call it a marker?   Is it because these people are who he was able to get confirmed, not necessarily who Trump wanted in these positions, and with the Mueller report done he thinks he can get more of "his" people in?  Or is it something else? 

 

I loathe predictions about timelines/schedules because so much of what is happening is ever-changing (it is war after all)... but I've had several substantive conversations over the past year with DHS and DOJ personnel who mentioned Alles' would be dismissed only after the leak investigation in Huber's office wrapped. I'll leave it to you to discern why those two would be related/connected. If Huber's leak investigation is done, then we're only weeks away now from Horowitz's report being submitted... but that can't/won't happen until after Barr submits the Mueller report.

 

Look at what's on the docket for this week: 

 

Barr testifies tomorrow and Thursday on the Hill.

Barr said "mid April" for the report, that's Friday. 

Nunes referrals expected to hit Friday as well. 

 

I'm reading tea leaves on this one... but I'd say we're looking at a completely different national conversation within the next month.

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On 3/18/2019 at 6:32 PM, Deranged Rhino said:


But wait, there's more! 
 

Nunes files $150M lawsuit against McClatchy, alleging conspiracy to derail Clinton, Russia probes
 

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Nunes' new complaint specifically cited a May 23, 2018 article published by the McClatchy-owned Fresno Bee and written by Mays, entitled, "A yacht, cocaine, prostitutes: Winery partly owned by Nunes sued after fundraiser event." The article described a lawsuit's allegations of a 2015 party aboard the yacht involving "25 of the Napa Valley-based [Alpha Omega Winery]'s top investors, all men — [who] were openly using what appeared to be cocaine and 'drawing straws' for which sex worker to hire."


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Parking this here so I can go back and look at it in the future (because I am not sure of the veracity of all of the claims).

This is a huge 93 part thread (you have to click on "...more replies" at the bottom to even see them all). Despite the mention of Q, this is not really a Q thread. It completely changes course a few times and seems to be a few different threads combined.

IMO it's interesting enough to read through (especially the later parts of it).

 

 

 

 

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Oh... and gee, would you look at that? David Corn caught in a bear trap: 

 

Again, Corn was one of the two key pieces of the circular intelligence confirmation/reporting done in the fall of 2016. 

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