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Re: OT: Twitter Thread on 3 Decades of Russian & Mafia Relationships with Trump 

Post#801 » by Clyde_Style » Wed Aug 29, 2018 10:51 pm

The second stupidest man in Washington D.C. falls on his face yet again

If I had to predict one specific person who will never be offered any form of plea deal and who will end up behind bars, it is this clown

Devin Nunes’s Secret Field Trip to London Ends in Failure
The staunch Trump ally seems determined to uncover a conspiracy against the president, but he keeps botching the job.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/08/devin-nunes-secret-trip-to-london-steele-dossier-ends-in-failure

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As the chairman of the House Select Intelligence Committee, Devin Nunes should in theory be a boon to the White House. After all, the California congressman and tireless Donald Trump ally is theoretically in charge of oversight when it comes to America’s intelligence community—a body the president has publicly mistrusted practically since day one. Unfortunately for Nunes, try as he might to serve as a loyal Trumpian lapdog, his efforts are repeatedly foiled. He was caught on camera sneaking into the White House to share dubious information about the Obama administration’s alleged wiretapping of Trump Tower during the election, thus sidelining himself in the investigation into the Trump campaign’s Russia ties, and screwing over National Security Council aide Ezra Cohen-Watnick. (In fact, the alleged wiretapping in all likelihood never occurred, rendering the point of his midnight White House rendezvous moot.) And of course, there was the time earlier this year when he whipped up a media frenzy over a memo alleging the F.B.I. and the D.O.J. were maliciously surveilling Trump campaign aide Carter Page by misleading a judge, only to have the memo fall flat on close review.

Given his myriad failures, no one could have blamed Nunes for throwing in the towel and returning to his noble work defending Trump in the media, scaring donors into supporting the president’s re-election efforts, and formulating his own propaganda-peddling media outlet. But it seems more remains to be discovered of Nunes’s Homeland-style ambitions. Last year, the congressman reportedly sent two aides to London without the knowledge of the British or U.S. governments, to find former spy Christopher Steele, author of the dossier that (in his mind) started it all, and get him to answer for . . . something. Steele’s lawyers denied Nunes’s aides access to their client, so earlier this month, per a new report from The Atlantic, Nunes himself traveled to London with the goal of gathering his own clandestine intelligence on Steele, a former MI6 agent, as well as Bruce Ohr, a Justice Department official with longterm ties to Steele, and one of Trump’s favorite new “deep state” punching bags:

According to two people familiar with his trip across the pond who requested anonymity to discuss the chairman’s travels, [Nunes] was investigating, among other things, Steele’s own service record and whether British authorities had known about his repeated contact with a U.S. Justice Department official named Bruce Ohr. To that end, Nunes requested meetings with the heads of three different British agencies—MI5, MI6, and the Government Communications Headquarters, or GCHQ . . .

Unfortunately for Nunes, it seems his efforts amounted to little:

A U.K. security official, speaking on background, said “it is normal for U.K. intelligence agencies to have meetings with the chairman and members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.” But those meetings did not pan out—Nunes came away meeting only with the U.K.’s deputy national-security adviser, Madeleine Alessandri. The people familiar with his trip told me that officials at MI6, MI5, and GCHQ were wary of entertaining Nunes out of fear that he was “trying to stir up a controversy.” Spokespeople for Alessandri and Nunes did not return requests for comment, and neither did the press offices for MI5 and MI6. GCHQ declined to comment.

Evidently, Nunes has learned nothing from his various failed attempts at spy play. Moreover, his unquenchable desire to prove the existence of an elitist conspiracy, regardless of the facts, is emblematic of the embattled mindset of the White House to which he has sworn his fealty.
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Re: OT: Twitter Thread on 3 Decades of Russian & Mafia Relationships with Trump 

Post#802 » by HarthorneWingo » Thu Aug 30, 2018 1:03 am

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Kampuchea wrote:I know a person that sells those type of shirts and makes a decent profit as they sell a high volume.

If the people buying knew he was a Muslim from Bangladesh that is profiting, I would love to see their reaction.


Great idea! And we get to identify who our traitors are. Win-win.


They should sell them a T-Shirt that says

"I gave my money to a Muslim American and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt"


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Post#803 » by KnicksGadfly » Thu Aug 30, 2018 2:03 am

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This dude has fully lost his mind. My theory? the stress has pushed his dementia to another level and everyone's afraid to speak up.


nah...his lapdogs will eat this up. As long they trust him as the source of Truth, then yea.
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Post#804 » by Clyde_Style » Thu Aug 30, 2018 2:21 am

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j4remi wrote:
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This dude has fully lost his mind. My theory? the stress has pushed his dementia to another level and everyone's afraid to speak up.


nah...his lapdogs will eat this up. As long they trust him as the source of Truth, then yea.


Deep State brah!

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This guy who leaked Comey's election surprise memo to the press can confirm it

Former congressman Jason Chaffetz claims 'Deep State' is real in new book

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2018/08/29/jason-chaffetz-new-book-deep-state/1134430002/

And if anyone doubts the Deep State is trying to take Trump down, ask this guy. He knows the score:
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Post#805 » by Clyde_Style » Thu Aug 30, 2018 3:12 am

Apparently, Trump brand licensing still has life in China

China approves Donald Trump-branded spas, escort services, hotels and massage parlours without US Congress permission

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/china-donald-trump-branded-without-us-congress-permission-trademarks-spas-escort-services-hotels-and-a7619136.html?amp
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Post#807 » by Clyde_Style » Thu Aug 30, 2018 3:21 am

At least Shepard Smith is one voice on Fox News not playing along with the false narratives

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Post#808 » by Clyde_Style » Thu Aug 30, 2018 3:32 am

Just a little over two months to go

Poll: 44 percent say they want Congress to start impeachment proceedings against Trump

http://thehill.com/homenews/news/403916-poll-44-percent-want-congress-to-begin-impeachment-proceedings-against-trump

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A new Axios/Survey Monkey poll released Tuesday reveals 44 percent of respondents want Congress to begin impeachment proceedings against President Trump.

Stances on impeachment among respondents fell sharply along party lines, with 79 percent of Democrats favoring the move, compared to 49 percent of independents and 8 percent of Republicans saying the same.

The poll was conducted after Trump's longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to charges of bank fraud, tax fraud and campaign finance law violations.

Cohen's campaign finance law violations stem from payments the lawyer arranged during the campaign to women who allegedly had affairs with Trump. Cohen said he made the payments at the direction of “a federal candidate for office,” seemingly implicating the president.

A majority, 64 percent, of Americans believe that Trump ordered Cohen to make the payments.

Those numbers too are largely divided along party lines, with 93 percent of Democrats believing Trump directed the payments, compared to 66 percent of independents and 38 percent of Republicans.

A majority of various subgroups, including millennials, suburban white women and rural voters, believe Trump told Cohen to arrange the payments.

The poll suggests that while most Americans believe Trump was behind the payments to the women, that same majority does not see that move as an impeachable offense.

A handful of Democrats have publicly supported bringing impeachment proceedings against the president. But Democratic leadership, including Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), have been wary of the prospect.

The Axios/Survey Monkey poll was conducted online from August 22-24 among 4,362 adults and has a margin of error of 3 percentage points.
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Post#809 » by Clyde_Style » Thu Aug 30, 2018 3:47 am

This is getting surreal. These people must be stopped.

US cracking down on citizenship for hundreds of Hispanics along border

http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/404274-us-increasingly-denying-passports-to-people-suspected-of-having

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The Trump administration is reportedly accusing hundreds of Hispanics living along the U.S.-Mexico border of having fraudulent birth certificates, stripping some of their passports and throwing their citizenship into question.

The Washington Post reported Wednesday that cases it examined and interviews with immigration attorneys suggest a dramatic increase in immigration enforcement and a decrease in the number of passports issued by the U.S.

Some passport applicants with official U.S. birth certificates are being jailed in detention facilities as they await immigration proceedings, while others have had their passports revoked when they tried to reenter the U.S., The Post reported.

The newspaper did not say exactly how many people the U.S. appears to be investigating for allegedly having fraudulent birth certificates. The Post reported that the administration “is accusing hundreds, and possibly thousands.”

A State Department official told The Hill in a statement that the agency “has not changed policy or practice regarding the adjudication of passport applications.”

"There are numerous reasons why a customer may be asked to provide additional documentation or information. The burden of proving one’s identity and citizenship falls on the applicant for a U.S. passport regardless of where the application was submitted," the official said.

The official said that "the U.S.-Mexico border region happens to be an area of the country where there has been a significant incidence of citizenship fraud."

The U.S. government has alleged that fraud is sometimes perpetrated by midwives and other birth attendants who sell legal birth certificates to children born in Mexico.

"This fraud is often documented through convictions, plea agreements, and confessions by midwives, mothers, and other family members," the State Department official said.

According to The Post, the State Department under former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama investigated people who had been delivered by midwives in Texas’s Rio Grande Valley based on a 1993 case in which a midwife pleaded guilty to selling Texas birth certificates to parents of children born in Mexico.

After the government settled in a case involving the American Civil Liberties Union in 2009, the number of passport denials dropped off, according to The Post.

Now, the government is apparently denying passports to those it suspects of having fraudulent birth certificates at an increasing rate, regardless of whether they were delivered by midwives, the newspaper reported.

The State Department official emphasized that "the standard for determining whether a person is entitled to a passport, regardless of whether the person was born in a home, hospital, or with the assistance of a doctor or midwife, is the same. The applicant must demonstrate through a preponderance of evidence that he or she was born in the United States."

"Applicants who have birth certificates filed by a midwife or other birth attendant suspected of having engaged in fraudulent activities, as well as applicants who have both a U.S. and foreign birth certificate, are asked to provide additional documentation establishing they were born in the United States," they added.

“Individuals who are unable to demonstrate that they were born in the United States are denied issuance of a passport," the official said. "The Department’s determination in such cases affects only the passport, and not citizenship status, of the applicant."
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Re: OT: Twitter Thread on 3 Decades of Russian & Mafia Relationships with Trump 

Post#810 » by HarthorneWingo » Thu Aug 30, 2018 3:50 am

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j4remi wrote:
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This dude has fully lost his mind. My theory? the stress has pushed his dementia to another level and everyone's afraid to speak up.


nah...his lapdogs will eat this up. As long they trust him as the source of Truth, then yea.


If you see bios of Trump's early life, he's the same punk-ass impudent brat he was as a kid. He was so incorrigable he punch a teacher and his parents ended up sending to a juvenile detention facility for rich kids, i.e. "military school." He's a thug and a bully who thinks it's ok for him to cheat. He's paranoid and think everything is against him or "unfair" if he doesn't "win." He needs a good beating, like McCain's buddy said.
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Post#811 » by Clyde_Style » Thu Aug 30, 2018 3:52 am

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knicksh20b wrote:
j4remi wrote:
Read on Twitter


This dude has fully lost his mind. My theory? the stress has pushed his dementia to another level and everyone's afraid to speak up.


nah...his lapdogs will eat this up. As long they trust him as the source of Truth, then yea.


If you see bios of Trump's early life, he's the same punk-ass impudent brat he was as a kid. He was so incorrigable he punch a teacher and his parents ended up sending to a juvenile detention facility for rich kids, i.e. "military school." He's a thug and a bully who thinks it's ok for him to cheat. He's paranoid and think everything is against him or "unfair" if he doesn't "win." He needs a good beating, like McCain's buddy said.


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Post#813 » by thebuzzardman » Thu Aug 30, 2018 9:28 am

McGahn is soon to be McGone, one the last people around Trump exercising restraint.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/08/don-mcgone/568870/
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Post#814 » by thebuzzardman » Thu Aug 30, 2018 9:29 am

BTW, Rick Wilson's book on Trump, Every Thing Trump Touches Dies, is really good
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thebuzzardman wrote:McGahn is soon to be McGone, one the last people around Trump exercising restraint.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/08/don-mcgone/568870/


McGahn is an arch-conservative with his own agenda for a far right Supreme Court. He's no hero, just not necessarily a party to Trump's criminal ways. McGahn rightfully chose the path of self-preservation and I cannot fault him for that.
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thebuzzardman wrote:McGahn is soon to be McGone, one the last people around Trump exercising restraint.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/08/don-mcgone/568870/


McGahn is an arch-conservative with his own agenda for a far right Supreme Court. He's no hero, just not necessarily a party to Trump's criminal ways. McGahn rightfully chose the path of self-preservation and I cannot fault him for that.


Oh, I agree. He hitched his ride to the odious Trump so he could accomplish what he wanted. That said, he was a voice of restraint, and while the next lawyer in his position may see his role as defender of the office of the president as well, maybe not as clearly or with as much restraint. Should be interesting.

What's the tally on cabinet members and other executive branch appointments by Trump that have come in and out the door, who have been fired or quit? It's hard to keep track of them all. Some positions are on their 3rd person, right?
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Post#817 » by Clyde_Style » Thu Aug 30, 2018 1:35 pm

thebuzzardman wrote:
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thebuzzardman wrote:McGahn is soon to be McGone, one the last people around Trump exercising restraint.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/08/don-mcgone/568870/


McGahn is an arch-conservative with his own agenda for a far right Supreme Court. He's no hero, just not necessarily a party to Trump's criminal ways. McGahn rightfully chose the path of self-preservation and I cannot fault him for that.


Oh, I agree. He hitched his ride to the odious Trump so he could accomplish what he wanted. That said, he was a voice of restraint, and while the next lawyer in his position may see his role as defender of the office of the president as well, maybe not as clearly or with as much restraint. Should be interesting.

What's the tally on cabinet members and other executive branch appointments by Trump that have come in and out the door, who have been fired or quit? It's hard to keep track of them all. Some positions are on their 3rd person, right?


Yes, the fringe benefits of McGahn are he actually preserved the role of WH Counsel despite Trump's desire to turn the Executive Branch into a sh*thole driven solely by personal interests + he played his part in Trump's demise which is always a good way to stake out a more favorable mention for yourself in the history books.

There's multiple 3rd gen peeps in WH positions, but with Trump so many roles go understaffed, partly by design, partly by incompetence and buttressed by the lack of qualified candidates willing to enter the pits of hell. Instead, they only get the best people predestined to throw themselves into the mouth of Pele whenever Donald needs a fresh sacrifice.

Considering how little Trump understands or monitors, the agendas of staffers are often their own and Donald signs off on the proposals of his little monsters aside from his own random impulses on which he consults no one. It's a clusterfunk of dysfunction.
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Re: OT: Twitter Thread on 3 Decades of Russian & Mafia Relationships with Trump 

Post#818 » by HarthorneWingo » Thu Aug 30, 2018 6:10 pm

thebuzzardman wrote:BTW, Rick Wilson's book on Trump, Every Thing Trump Touches Dies, is really good


Rick Wilson - and Steve Schmidt - have both brutalized Trump. And I love it.
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Post#819 » by thebuzzardman » Thu Aug 30, 2018 7:19 pm

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thebuzzardman wrote:BTW, Rick Wilson's book on Trump, Every Thing Trump Touches Dies, is really good


Rick Wilson - and Steve Schmidt - have both brutalized Trump. And I love it.


Schmidt is on MSNBC a lot, correct? I don't watch it that often, but recognize the name.
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Re: OT: Twitter Thread on 3 Decades of Russian & Mafia Relationships with Trump 

Post#820 » by GONYK » Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:36 pm

thebuzzardman wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:
thebuzzardman wrote:BTW, Rick Wilson's book on Trump, Every Thing Trump Touches Dies, is really good


Rick Wilson - and Steve Schmidt - have both brutalized Trump. And I love it.


Schmidt is on MSNBC a lot, correct? I don't watch it that often, but recognize the name.


He was McCain's (and plenty of other R's) presidential campaign manager in '08

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