I can understand why you find him to be a sympathetic figure, based on your other comments. Have a good night.
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I have no sympathy for Stone. I think he's a sociopath who's finally getting the attention he's craved.Chips O'Toole wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:00 amI can understand why you find him to be a sympathetic figure, based on your other comments. Have a good night.
He brought all this on himself. The FBI did him a favor. They gave him more air time, made him a victim & bumped his legal defense fund.
Well played. Sleep tight Chips.
Re: The Mueller Investigation
“G Gordon Liddy would have made the Feds drag him out of the house.” —Michael Graham
“I don’t take responsibility at all.” —Donald J Trump
Re: The Mueller Investigation
How Mueller’s next indictment will tie together the Russians, WikiLeaks and the top of the Trump campaign
Interesting OPINION
"The next arrest and indictment you’re going to see from Mueller will be his biggest yet. One morning in the not too distant future, he’s going to sweep up everyone remaining who was associated with using the Democratic Party emails stolen by the Russians. Julian Assange will be indicted. So will Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner. Roger Stone will probably face a superseding indictment along with the others for defrauding the United States by conspiring with WikiLeaks and the Russian intelligence service, the GRU, to steal Democratic Party campaign documents and use them to interfere with the American presidential election of 2016, the same charge he made against the Russians. Mueller will probably follow Justice Department guidelines and the example set by Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski in Watergate. He will probably not indict the president, but he will name him as an unindicted co-conspirator, just as Richard Nixon was in Watergate."
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Interesting OPINION
"The next arrest and indictment you’re going to see from Mueller will be his biggest yet. One morning in the not too distant future, he’s going to sweep up everyone remaining who was associated with using the Democratic Party emails stolen by the Russians. Julian Assange will be indicted. So will Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner. Roger Stone will probably face a superseding indictment along with the others for defrauding the United States by conspiring with WikiLeaks and the Russian intelligence service, the GRU, to steal Democratic Party campaign documents and use them to interfere with the American presidential election of 2016, the same charge he made against the Russians. Mueller will probably follow Justice Department guidelines and the example set by Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski in Watergate. He will probably not indict the president, but he will name him as an unindicted co-conspirator, just as Richard Nixon was in Watergate."
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"The purpose of writing is to inflate weak ideas, obscure poor reasoning, and inhibit clarity. With a little practice, writing can be an intimidating and impenetrable fog." - Calvin, to Hobbes
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“I don’t take responsibility at all.” —Donald J Trump
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still ignoring the actual content of the hacked DNC emails, we see. Cause/effect. Ways/meansdislaxxic wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:42 am THE DISINFORMATION CAMPAIGN TARGETING MUELLER AND THE DELAYED BRIEFING TO SSCI ON RUSSIAN ELECTION INTERFERENCE
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been waiting and waiting for shoes to drop. We got lying to Congress/others.......not much else. when is the DOJ going after Jimbo Clapper?
TAATS....only the hate (deserved) of tRump makes it different.
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If he's gonna indict Assange, might as well indict Putin too.
Make it a speaking indictment, in three acts.
Make it a speaking indictment, in three acts.
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“I wish you would!”
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https://assets.documentcloud.org/docume ... x-Case.pdf
Mueller motion to make the Stone case “complex,” changing deadlines. Terabytes of discovery going back years. For all the fun he’s having, he’s in grave trouble, according to Chris Christie.
Mueller motion to make the Stone case “complex,” changing deadlines. Terabytes of discovery going back years. For all the fun he’s having, he’s in grave trouble, according to Chris Christie.
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Friggin Apple......how did they get Icloud information??Trinity wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:34 pm https://assets.documentcloud.org/docume ... x-Case.pdf
Mueller motion to make the Stone case “complex,” changing deadlines. Terabytes of discovery going back years. For all the fun he’s having, he’s in grave trouble, according to Chris Christie.
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This removes the speedy trial guaranty from the case, and allows more time to comb through discovery and...to convince this filthy low-life barnacle on the hull of society's boat to plead -- else he's going to Danbury, if he's lucky.Trinity wrote: ↑Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:34 pm https://assets.documentcloud.org/docume ... x-Case.pdf
Mueller motion to make the Stone case “complex,” changing deadlines. Terabytes of discovery going back years. For all the fun he’s having, he’s in grave trouble, according to Chris Christie.
And the consent motion also makes clear that the SCO has all of the access in the world, and has Stone's various devices. That's nice.
Re: The Mueller Investigation
Like Manafort, his What’s App might have backed up his files to the cloud when he thought they were secret. That’s probably bad for him.
“I don’t take responsibility at all.” —Donald J Trump
Re: The Mueller Investigation
Bingo (02:30 -- 03:45)old salt wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 5:58 pmThis has nothing to do with Trump or US defendants or suspects.Trinity wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 4:33 pm New filing says Russian IRC is working hard to discredit the Mueller probe. Probably because they’re innocent. Matt Whitaker said this is almost over? Now I get his sweating. Trump’s missing in action.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... e-russians
Apparently Mueller didn't figure any of the indicted Russians lawyers would show up & ask for discovery.A "speaking" indictment, issued to justify the SC investigation, turns into an exploding cigar.FBI investigators had found no evidence that government servers holding the data had been hacked, according to Mueller’s team, pointing instead to a leak on the Russian side.
Mueller disclosed the leak in a filing as part of his prosecution of Concord Management and Consulting, a Russian company that allegedly funded hacking operations by Russia’s notorious Internet Research Agency (IRA).
The filing argued that attorneys for Concord should not be given access to “sensitive” evidence gathered by Mueller’s team for the case.
No Russians are going to show up in a US court, but the indictments revealed sources & methods inside the IRA's work spaces in St Petersburg.
All it did was take the NSA & CIA crown jewels & disclose them -- to run up the score.
That evidence should have been shared with the Gang of 8, inside a SCIF, with no note taking.
They could have then convinced the US public that the Russians did it, ...without divulging specifics.
https://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/watch ... 5142211629
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You only give that up to protect the throne, no? Mueller took bank and financial records, too. Not sure how they relate to lying and obstructing but Mueller is. Trump’s sure wigging out.
Stone gave an interview in May 2017 to a reporter named Grant Stern. He talks about his many contacts with Trump throughout the campaign. At the end of the interview, he suddenly says he’s gonna be sorry he said all this.
Stone gave an interview in May 2017 to a reporter named Grant Stern. He talks about his many contacts with Trump throughout the campaign. At the end of the interview, he suddenly says he’s gonna be sorry he said all this.
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“I don’t take responsibility at all.” —Donald J Trump
Re: The Mueller Investigation
The Morning Joe War Council does not share your assessment.
They called it a feel good moment.
They called it a feel good moment.
Re: The Mueller Investigation
You were too fast for my second graf. Also, I’m guessing the Marine in the Ranger Hall of Fame doesn’t need a hug. He’s facing a two-on-one fast break.
“I don’t take responsibility at all.” —Donald J Trump
Re: The Mueller Investigation
The good news is -- we're learning. The MSM did not fall for the Redstone Hacking tweets.
The reporters contacted via DM waved the bs flag, loudly.
That's how we defend against & defeat this stuff.
https://www.emptywheel.net/2019/01/30/t ... erference/
The reporters contacted via DM waved the bs flag, loudly.
That's how we defend against & defeat this stuff.
https://www.emptywheel.net/2019/01/30/t ... erference/
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That helps. But how much lying by Trump is ok? About the many campaign contacts? The hotel in Moscow? The Ivanka spa? Where’s the GOP redline? Putin’s had leverage on the liar from Day 1.
“I don’t take responsibility at all.” —Donald J Trump
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Hey! GeddaLoada Salty linking to posts from his favorite "potty-mouthed blogger", Marcy Wheeler...
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