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did the democrats just vote to impeach trump for
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you know Jim, the RNC would have done similar to keep Trump out if they could have
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She also worked for CNN, are you conceding that CNN is part of the Democratic party? "It's a bit of foul play on Brazile's part" Which she denied, then admitted doing it and said she was proud... "statistically insignificant as far as the debates were concerned" As opposed to the Wikileaks email dumps, which merely told the truth about what the Democrats were doing. Is there evidence that the email dumps had a statistically significant effect on the election? |
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They could have if they chose to. Foxnews hosted a debate. People there could have sabotaged Trump's performance if they wanted to. They did not. And THAT tells you a lot about the 2 parties. The GOP establishment hated Trump, were praying he would not be the candidate. But they let the process play out as it's supposed to. The GOP doesn't have superdelegates whose sole purpose is to undermine the democratic process if desired. |
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Judge(Rudolph Contreras) recuses in Michael Flynn case By JOSH GERSTEIN 12/07/2017 ....... Judge Rudolph Contreras is one of a very small group of FISA Court Judges. Judge Contreras may be the judge who signed off on the FISA warrant that led to the surveillance of Donald Trump’s campaign officials, that included National Security Advisor General Michael Flynn. Those FBI FISA warrants are now coming under scrutiny. It would be EXPLOSIVE if it turned out that the FISA warrants were gained by deception, misleading information, manipulated information, or fraud:huh:…. and that warrant led to the wiretapping and surveillance of General Michael Flynn was authorized by Contreras…. who would now be the judge in Flynn’s case. the plot thickens :cool: |
this whole Russia, collusion etc. thing is coming back on the democrats like a boomerang....Trump Effect
and the media...fake news all week......Three stories in the past seven days have crumbled under greater scrutiny. The misses Flynn's testimony: Last Friday, ABC News reported that former national security advisor Michael Flynn was prepared to testify that President Trump, while still a candidate, directed him to contact Russian officials. But later in the day, the network issued a "clarification" that the direction came when Trump was president-elect. That changed the impact of the story entirely as it's a common occurrence for presidential transition teams to reach out to foreign governments. Deutsche Bank subpoena: Reuters and Bloomberg both reported on Tuesday that Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation had subpoenaed Deutsche Bank for information on accounts relating to President Trump and his family members — seemingly confirming that Mueller had expanded his probe to investigate the president's financial dealings. The WSJ defused that bombshell in a follow-up report stating that the subpoenas actually dealt with "people or entities close to Mr. Trump." WikiLeaks emails: CNN reported this morning that senior Trump campaign officials, including Trump himself, received an email from an unknown sender on September 4, 2016 that linked them to what could have been unreleased WikiLeaks documents. WaPo issued their own report later in the afternoon that the email was actually sent on September 14 — and linked to a trove of documents that WikiLeaks had publicly released a day earlier. |
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