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7 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:


I cannot decide if John Brennen is the stupidest man alive, or just has a severe case of hubris. His goose is good and cooked. What in the world is he doing on TV complaining about Barr instead of getting his affairs in order? Doesn't he have an attorney telling him to shut the ***** up? Or is he not listening to his attorney?

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13 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


I cannot decide if John Brennen is the stupidest man alive, or just has a severe case of hubris. His goose is good and cooked. What in the world is he doing on TV complaining about Barr instead of getting his affairs in order? Doesn't he have an attorney telling him to shut the ***** up? Or is he not listening to his attorney?

 

Both can be, and probably are, true. The third option is Brennan has confidence in the fact they he will be protected because he has the knowledge and evidence to bring a ton of power players down. Fool probably doesn't realize there are people making plans for his 'suicide' right now.

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 After Bernie Sanders lost his primary campaign for president against Hillary Clinton in 2016, a Twitter account called Red Louisiana News reached out to his supporters to help sway the general election. “Conscious Bernie Sanders supporters already moving towards the best candidate Trump! #Feel the Bern #Vote Trump 2016,” the account tweeted.

The tweet was not actually from Louisiana, according to an analysis by Clemson University researchers. Instead, it was one of thousands of accounts identified as based in Russia, part of a cloaked effort to persuade supporters of the Vermont senator to elect Trump. “Bernie Sanders says his message resonates with Republicans,” said another Russian tweet. 

While much attention has focused on the question of whether the Trump campaign encouraged or conspired with Russia, the effort to target Sanders supporters has been a lesser-noted part of the story. Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, in a case filed last year against 13 Russians accused of interfering in the U.S. presidential campaign, said workers at a St. Petersburg facility called the Internet Research Agency were instructed to write social media posts in opposition to Clinton but “to support Bernie Sanders and then-candidate Donald Trump.” 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/inside-the-russian-effort-to-target-sanders-supporters--and-help-elect-trump/2019/04/11/741d7308-5576-11e9-8ef3-fbd41a2ce4d5_story.html?utm_term=.a31a04d9c10c

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Rosenstein: 'Bizarre' to say Barr misleading public on Mueller report

 

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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein defended Attorney General William Barr's summary of the special counsel's report in an interview published Wednesday. 
 

“He’s being as forthcoming as he can, and so this notion that he’s trying to mislead people, I think, is just completely bizarre,” Rosenstein told The Wall Street Journal.

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Stil going.... 

 

An American political consultant whose guilty plea marked the first confirmation that illegal foreign money was used to help fund Donald Trump’s inaugural committee was sentenced to probation Friday by a federal judge who cited his cooperation with U.S. prosecutors.

W. Samuel Patten, 47, in August admitted steering $50,000from a pro-Russian Ukrainian politician to Trump’s committee in an investigation spun off from special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s probe of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election. Patten acknowledged he was helped by a Russian national who is a longtime associate of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and the case was referred to prosecutors with the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington and the Justice Department’s national security division.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/w-samuel-patten-sentenced-to-probation-after-steering-ukrainian-money-to-trump-inaugural/2019/04/12/3dbf2692-5cc1-11e9-9625-01d48d50ef75_story.html?utm_term=.4f6334c4d79a

 

 

cooperated with investigators...

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2 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


I cannot decide if John Brennen is the stupidest man alive, or just has a severe case of hubris. His goose is good and cooked. What in the world is he doing on TV complaining about Barr instead of getting his affairs in order? Doesn't he have an attorney telling him to shut the ***** up? Or is he not listening to his attorney?

 

I have never met him personally, but have met now several who served under him/with him. Their impression is that he's not a bright guy, but a bulldog. A bully. He uses intimidation and threats to maintain loyalty. 

 

My experience with people like that, when they lose power they are the last to realize it.

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11 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

I have never met him personally, but have met now several who served under him/with him. Their impression is that he's not a bright guy, but a bulldog. A bully. He uses intimidation and threats to maintain loyalty. 

 

My experience with people like that, when they lose power they are the last to realize it.

 

there's been a parade of not very bright people with amazing deep state and government positions the last few years on this farce of attacking Trump

 

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6 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

So is that the spying Barr was talking about? 

 

The spying Barr is talking about is: 

 

1) Brennan and the CIA (through Strzok and Dearlove at FBI/MI6 respectively) sending undercover informants into Trump's team orbit for the purpose of entrapment: That's Halper. That's Mifsud. That's Downer. 

 

2) Comey/McCabe falsifying information to the FISC in order to justify electronic surveillance warrant(S) on multiple American citizens. 

 

Without 1, they don't get 2. 2 gave them "legal" cover to continue their spying, but it was generated by the CIA (illegally), the Brits and Australians (illegally), and yes, Russians - being paid by Chris Steele and Glenn Simpson (who worked directly for Clinton/Obama)

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21 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Why speechless? This is what they do when they're cornered. They try to redefine "it." Remember when Bubba swore sex wasn't "sex?"

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40 minutes ago, Golden Goat said:

 

Why speechless? This is what they do when they're cornered. They try to redefine "it." Remember when Bubba swore sex wasn't "sex?"

 

he didn't have a sexual relationship with "THAT WOMAN"

 

the most craven and cowardly way to treat his lady in words...

 

 

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4 minutes ago, row_33 said:

he didn't have a sexual relationship with "THAT WOMAN"

 

the most craven and cowardly way to treat his lady in words...


In fairness, those two words truthfully revealed one thing: He wasn't talking about Hillary.

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24 minutes ago, Golden Goat said:


In fairness, those two words truthfully revealed one thing: He wasn't talking about Hillary.

 

 

he hadn't had relations there since 1979

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