How extensive is the menu? My feeling is that it’s broad and comprehensive with quite the selection of nothing burgers. I can’t wait to see the complete whine list.
So...Mr. Papagiorgio has been wearing a wire for the last few months, eh?
Is that a Vegas Vacation reference??? It's no Christmas Vacation, but Cousin Eddy is great in it nonetheless.
i will bet anything that papadopoulos has been used as a mole the last few months. mob raid style. i am sure he has gone to meetings with a wire and has probably gotten others to discuss russia involvement in emails. isn't this typically what happens when you agree to turn state's evidence and plead guilty to lesser crimes?
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
I don't know about y'all, but I'm still full from that nothingburger yesterday. It was so filling I might be inclined to think it wasn't a nothingburger at all, but Fox News and the WH assure me it was.
I don't know about y'all, but I'm still full from that nothingburger yesterday. It was so filling I might be inclined to think it wasn't a nothingburger at all, but Fox News and the WH assure me it was.
Save room for dessert. There’ll be lots of nothing pie, nothing cake, nothing pudding and my favorites, nothing cookies and nothing ice cream. It’s a brilliant menu in all its brilliantly brillance.
I don't know about y'all, but I'm still full from that nothingburger yesterday. It was so filling I might be inclined to think it wasn't a nothingburger at all, but Fox News and the WH assure me it was.
How extensive is the menu? My feeling is that it’s broad and comprehensive with quite the selection of nothing burgers. I can’t wait to see the complete whine list.
These nothingburgers sure are tasty. I can't wait until the Nothingburger Royale hits the menu. Piled high with runny, orange cheese.
"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
I think it's in the Guilty column and the other two are in the Indicted column of the menu. I have to say. I just wish the Republican party wasn't the party of Russia now. I liked the old party better. Honest, patriotic opposition; they just had different ideas on how to get something done, even if wrong ha. I may not have agreed with much they proposed but I never thought they'd put Russia ahead of our own country. Their silence on this is telling. No American should be against an investigation to get a country interfering in our government out of our politics. It's in our interest to learn what really went on in our election and I won't be listening to Moscow Sarah to find the truth.
I think it's in the Guilty column and the other two are in the Indicted column of the menu. I have to say. I just wish the Republican party wasn't the party of Russia now. I liked the old party better. Honest, patriotic opposition; they just had different ideas on how to get something done, even if wrong ha. I may not have agreed with much they proposed but I never thought they'd put Russia ahead of our own country. Their silence on this is telling. No American should be against an investigation to get a country interfering in our government out of our politics. It's in our interest to learn what really went on in our election and I won't be listening to Moscow Sarah to find the truth.
republicans want power and nothing else. as long as they pull the strings they don't care what happens. can you imagine if obama had been this connected to russia? he would have been impeached and thrown into jail, perhaps executed as a traitor. but since this is their guy, and since it helped them gain power, and since they hold the power, they are gonna let an unbelievable amount of stuff slide and will only act when their power is threatened.
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
* Manafort currently has three US passports, each under a different number. He has submitted 10 passport applications in roughly as many years, prosecutors said.
* This year, Manafort traveled to Mexico, China and Ecuador with a phone and email account registered under a fake name. (The name was not disclosed in the filings.)
* Over the past year, Manafort traveled to Dubai, Cancun, Panama City, Havana, Shanghai, Madrid, Tokyo and Grand Cayman Island.
* Both Manafort and Gates were frequent travelers to Cyprus. "Extensive travel of this nature further evidences a risk of flight," the prosecutor's filing said.
* Manafort wrote on loan applications and other financial documents that his assets were worth between $19 million in April 2012 and $136 million in May 2016.
* In some months, like while he served as Trump's national campaign chairman in August 2016, Manafort's assessment of his total worth fluctuated. In August 2016 he said his assets were worth $28 million, then wrote he had $63 million in assets on a different application.
* Gates "frequently changed banks and opened and closed bank accounts," prosecutors said. In all, Gates opened 55 accounts with 13 financial institutions, the prosecutors' court filing said. Some of his bank accounts were in England and Cyprus, where he held more than $10 million from 2010 to 2013.
* Manafort currently has three US passports, each under a different number. He has submitted 10 passport applications in roughly as many years, prosecutors said.
* This year, Manafort traveled to Mexico, China and Ecuador with a phone and email account registered under a fake name. (The name was not disclosed in the filings.)
* Over the past year, Manafort traveled to Dubai, Cancun, Panama City, Havana, Shanghai, Madrid, Tokyo and Grand Cayman Island.
* Both Manafort and Gates were frequent travelers to Cyprus. "Extensive travel of this nature further evidences a risk of flight," the prosecutor's filing said.
* Manafort wrote on loan applications and other financial documents that his assets were worth between $19 million in April 2012 and $136 million in May 2016.
* In some months, like while he served as Trump's national campaign chairman in August 2016, Manafort's assessment of his total worth fluctuated. In August 2016 he said his assets were worth $28 million, then wrote he had $63 million in assets on a different application.
* Gates "frequently changed banks and opened and closed bank accounts," prosecutors said. In all, Gates opened 55 accounts with 13 financial institutions, the prosecutors' court filing said. Some of his bank accounts were in England and Cyprus, where he held more than $10 million from 2010 to 2013.
I wonder who’s money they’re going to follow now? Kushner’s? Ivanka’s? Donny Jr.’s? I have a feeling that eventually they’ll be following Trump’s. Just a feeling, a brilliant brilliance of a feeling, feeling brilliantly. Treasury always gets their man. Follow the money, from Russia with love and a PTape, all the way to impeachment.
Looks as if the president is trying to dictate the outcome of a trial this morning. That's not a gross abuse of his powers or anything....nah
And saying, twice, that this guy should get the death penalty won't help this guy's defense in their attempts at getting his case thrown out or anything....nah
If you support this president, there's is something wrong with you.
Looks as if the president is trying to dictate the outcome of a trial this morning. That's not a gross abuse of his powers or anything....nah
And saying, twice, that this guy should get the death penalty won't help this guy's defense in their attempts at getting his case thrown out or anything....nah
If you support this president, there's is something wrong with you.
do you think a president shouldnt have an opinion on events? what about a senator? congressperson? NY state legislator? you think an opinion from a president is grounds for getting this case tossed?
Looks as if the president is trying to dictate the outcome of a trial this morning. That's not a gross abuse of his powers or anything....nah
And saying, twice, that this guy should get the death penalty won't help this guy's defense in their attempts at getting his case thrown out or anything....nah
If you support this president, there's is something wrong with you.
do you think a president shouldnt have an opinion on events? what about a senator? congressperson? NY state legislator? you think an opinion from a president is grounds for getting this case tossed?
it most certainly is. his defense team could argue he won't get a fair trial, with millions of people following his every move on twitter and on the news. and they'd probably win.
a president, or any government official, should never, ever, comment on a case pending before the courts.
Looks as if the president is trying to dictate the outcome of a trial this morning. That's not a gross abuse of his powers or anything....nah
And saying, twice, that this guy should get the death penalty won't help this guy's defense in their attempts at getting his case thrown out or anything....nah
If you support this president, there's is something wrong with you.
do you think a president shouldnt have an opinion on events? what about a senator? congressperson? NY state legislator? you think an opinion from a president is grounds for getting this case tossed?
It could be. He has contaminated the jury pool. A good defense attorney will talk about that. We can't have people undermining our judicial systems. They are a basis for a civilized society and we agree to the rules. A president swore to uphold the constitution and our judicial system is part of that. He screwed up.
Looks as if the president is trying to dictate the outcome of a trial this morning. That's not a gross abuse of his powers or anything....nah
And saying, twice, that this guy should get the death penalty won't help this guy's defense in their attempts at getting his case thrown out or anything....nah
If you support this president, there's is something wrong with you.
do you think a president shouldnt have an opinion on events? what about a senator? congressperson? NY state legislator? you think an opinion from a president is grounds for getting this case tossed?
it most certainly is. his defense team could argue he won't get a fair trial, with millions of people following his every move on twitter and on the news. and they'd probably win.
a president, or any government official, should never, ever, comment on a case pending before the courts.
interesting points, were his comments made on his personal twitter or the official POTUS twitter?
Now we’re in a jam. The president, who was going to make us great again, actually resents the Constitution and the values within it. Wish we had a heads up on this...
Looks as if the president is trying to dictate the outcome of a trial this morning. That's not a gross abuse of his powers or anything....nah
And saying, twice, that this guy should get the death penalty won't help this guy's defense in their attempts at getting his case thrown out or anything....nah
If you support this president, there's is something wrong with you.
do you think a president shouldnt have an opinion on events? what about a senator? congressperson? NY state legislator? you think an opinion from a president is grounds for getting this case tossed?
it most certainly is. his defense team could argue he won't get a fair trial, with millions of people following his every move on twitter and on the news. and they'd probably win.
a president, or any government official, should never, ever, comment on a case pending before the courts.
interesting points, were his comments made on his personal twitter or the official POTUS twitter?
his personal. I don't know if he even uses his POTUS twitter. he's got nothing presidential to say. LOL
Now we’re in a jam. The president, who was going to make us great again, actually resents the Constitution and the values within it. Wish we had a heads up on this...
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Resignation might very well be real. The bigger joke is that Senator Tom, "I'm A Warrior, Hear Me Roar" Cotton thinks he has a chance.
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the professor and the niece of Putin!!!
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https://www.justice.gov/file/1007346/download
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/compost/wp/2017/10/30/i-probably-should-have-known-you-werent-putins-niece/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/paloma/daily-202/2017/10/31/daily-202-10-takeaways-from-mueller-s-shock-and-awe-gambit/59f778d330fb0468e7653ee5/?undefined=&utm_term=.4cb0f704d530&wpisrc=nl_most&wpmm=1
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I have to say. I just wish the Republican party wasn't the party of Russia now. I liked the old party better. Honest, patriotic opposition; they just had different ideas on how to get something done, even if wrong ha. I may not have agreed with much they proposed but I never thought they'd put Russia ahead of our own country. Their silence on this is telling. No American should be against an investigation to get a country interfering in our government out of our politics. It's in our interest to learn what really went on in our election and I won't be listening to Moscow Sarah to find the truth.
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And saying, twice, that this guy should get the death penalty won't help this guy's defense in their attempts at getting his case thrown out or anything....nah
If you support this president, there's is something wrong with you.
you think an opinion from a president is grounds for getting this case tossed?
a president, or any government official, should never, ever, comment on a case pending before the courts.
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