row_33 Posted June 13, 2017 Posted June 13, 2017 well they got me doing this doing that and a little bit of something else and Trump fires me anyways
boyst Posted June 13, 2017 Posted June 13, 2017 @CBSNews I will not follow any order "unless I believe those are lawful & appropriate orders," Rosenstein says on if POTUS orders him to fire Mueller https://twitter.com/i/videos/tweet/874639083829702659 what a joke
Tiberius Posted June 13, 2017 Posted June 13, 2017 what a joke Why? Anyone that doesn't follow lock stock and barrel behind Herr GruppenTrumper is a joke?
row_33 Posted June 13, 2017 Posted June 13, 2017 C'mon Tiberius, you started a little late on your 650 dumb posts a day on here, chop chop...
Tiberius Posted June 13, 2017 Posted June 13, 2017 C'mon Tiberius, you started a little late on your 650 dumb posts a day on here, chop chop... Go feed a squirrel
ExiledInIllinois Posted June 13, 2017 Posted June 13, 2017 Blago was convicted of an interesting assortment of matters and sentence to 14 years. Pretending this has anything to do with Trump is well off any form of rational talk. Yeah. Trump grabbed the brass ring, he's totally immune now. Untouchable.
B-Man Posted June 14, 2017 Posted June 14, 2017 USA TODAY: Robert Mueller should recuse himself from Russia investigation: Former FBI director is too close to his successor, James Comey, to be impartial. That does seem to be the case.
K-9 Posted June 14, 2017 Posted June 14, 2017 USA TODAY: Robert Mueller should recuse himself from Russia investigation: Former FBI director is too close to his successor, James Comey, to be impartial. That does seem to be the case. If James Comey were the center of this investigation, Otis might have a point. But he's not. Not even close.
B-Man Posted June 14, 2017 Posted June 14, 2017 If James Comey were the center of this investigation, Otis might have a point. But he's not. Not even close. Thanks for agreeing that Comey is part of the investigation, No matter how "teensey-weensey" you want to make it, that means Mr. Mueller's close friendship should recuse him.
K-9 Posted June 14, 2017 Posted June 14, 2017 Thanks for agreeing that Comey is part of the investigation, No matter how "teensey-weensey" you want to make it, that means Mr. Mueller's close friendship should recuse him. Comey is not now nor has he ever been a subject of the investigation. Of course he was part of it as the former director of the leading investigatory body. He is no longer privy to anything regarding any subsequent investigatory actions since his dismissal. No matter how "BIGSY-WIGSY" you want to make it, there is no compelling case to be made for Mueller to recuse himself on the grounds that he and Comey are friends. Comey is simply not a material entity in the current investigation.
Tiberius Posted June 14, 2017 Posted June 14, 2017 USA TODAY: Robert Mueller should recuse himself from Russia investigation: Former FBI director is too close to his successor, James Comey, to be impartial. That does seem to be the case. Didn't I predict yesterday that you would start targeting Mueller? Your masters have given their marching orders. Media bad, they show idiot Trump as an idiot Congressional Budget Office Bad, they told the truth about GOP tax cut bill (aka health care) And now Mueller, because Trump and company must know he will find something
Nanker Posted June 15, 2017 Posted June 15, 2017 Now that Mueller's turned the investigation on the President's "obstruction of justice", he should step down. Because Comey IS a material witness and Comey was Mueller's protege. THAT clearly is a conflict of interests. This is exactly what Comey was trying to do with the leak to the media - get a Special Prosecutor assigned because they have NO limits to what they can investigate. He didn't have the guts to tell his boss that he felt Trump was interfering or attempted to interfere with Flynn's investigation. Hell, he told Congress and the world that he wasn't man enough to say that. So the worm leaks in order to get a SP who has limitless investigation powers. They have zero evidence of collusion by Trump. They have to get him somehow. The coup must continue.
Benjamin Franklin Posted June 15, 2017 Posted June 15, 2017 Now that Mueller's turned the investigation on the President's "obstruction of justice", he should step down. Because Comey IS a material witness and Comey was Mueller's protege. THAT clearly is a conflict of interests. This is exactly what Comey was trying to do with the leak to the media - get a Special Prosecutor assigned because they have NO limits to what they can investigate. He didn't have the guts to tell his boss that he felt Trump was interfering or attempted to interfere with Flynn's investigation. Hell, he told Congress and the world that he wasn't man enough to say that. So the worm leaks in order to get a SP who has limitless investigation powers. They have zero evidence of collusion by Trump. They have to get him somehow. The coup must continue. Republicans invented the modern Special Prosecutor leviathon witch hunt (Whitewater leads to Lewinsky) like Dems created the cloture workaround. Bad acts have a way of coming around. A pox on both houses. It isn't a conflict of interest to have a work colleague in the midst of an investigation. Obstruction was always going to be on the table once he reached out to close the investigation and fired Comey over Russia.
ExiledInIllinois Posted June 15, 2017 Posted June 15, 2017 Republicans invented the modern Special Prosecutor leviathon witch hunt (Whitewater leads to Lewinsky) like Dems created the cloture workaround. Bad acts have a way of coming around. A pox on both houses. Wasn't this warned when all the 'Pubes were rejoicing over the Comey-Shillary email thing a few weeks before election. Public sector isn't a business Donald... Not a bunch of yes men toadies. Sure you can hire and fire. But there are also checks in place, different set of ethical rules. What was Donald afraid of? Nothing has been getting done since Inauguration Day anyway. Let Comey run his course.
K-9 Posted June 15, 2017 Posted June 15, 2017 Republicans invented the modern Special Prosecutor leviathon witch hunt (Whitewater leads to Lewinsky) like Dems created the cloture workaround. Bad acts have a way of coming around. A pox on both houses. It isn't a conflict of interest to have a work colleague in the midst of an investigation. Obstruction was always going to be on the table once he reached out to close the investigation and fired Comey over Russia. The bell tolled last week when Coates and Rogers testified they wouldn't answer certain questions in a public setting. I suspect their closed testimony on the subject of Trump asking them to intervene in the investigation wasn't favorable.
snafu Posted June 15, 2017 Posted June 15, 2017 Now that Mueller's turned the investigation on the President's "obstruction of justice", he should step down. Because Comey IS a material witness and Comey was Mueller's protege. THAT clearly is a conflict of interests. This is exactly what Comey was trying to do with the leak to the media - get a Special Prosecutor assigned because they have NO limits to what they can investigate. He didn't have the guts to tell his boss that he felt Trump was interfering or attempted to interfere with Flynn's investigation. Hell, he told Congress and the world that he wasn't man enough to say that. So the worm leaks in order to get a SP who has limitless investigation powers. They have zero evidence of collusion by Trump. They have to get him somehow. The coup must continue. If Mueller's Dem cronies don't turn up anything then it is a better outcome for Trump. If Mueller's Dem cronies do turn up something, then Trump will complain about the unfairness and railroading.
boyst Posted June 15, 2017 Posted June 15, 2017 Anyone who doesn't see Trump winning is kidding themselves. Trump wins this bull **** every damn time and that's why he is president. Its not because he is Trump. It is because people are tired of the Democrats always blaming anyone and everyone without taking their own responsibilities in to account.
Tiberius Posted June 15, 2017 Posted June 15, 2017 The bell tolled last week when Coates and Rogers testified they wouldn't answer certain questions in a public setting. I suspect their closed testimony on the subject of Trump asking them to intervene in the investigation wasn't favorable. Which of course has to raise eyebrows about what he is hiding about Russia
Tiberius Posted June 15, 2017 Posted June 15, 2017 The addition to Mueller’s team of a prosecutor including Andrew Weissmann, Supreme Court advocate and criminal law expert Michael Dreeben, and others experienced in complex fraud and international bribery cases suggests that the probe may be looking at more than “collusion” between Russian officials and Trump team members. For example, “it appears he has recruited an experienced Justice Department trial attorney, Lisa Page, a little-known figure outside the halls of Main Justice but one whose résumé boasts intriguing hints about where Mueller’s Russia investigation might lead. Page has deep experience with money laundering and organized crime cases, including investigations where she’s partnered with an FBI task force in Budapest, Hungary, that focuses on eastern European organized crime. That Budapest task force helped put together the still-unfolding money laundering case against Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash, a one-time business partner of [Paul] Manafort.”) News reports speculate that Mueller could be investigating potential money-laundering by Trump team members. https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2017/06/15/the-criminal-investigation-of-trump-puts-his-presidency-in-peril/?hpid=hp_no-name_opinion-card-a%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.82fba1bfd002
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