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2 hours ago, heybruce said:

I explained that suspicion of collusion is warranted.  Evidence one way or the other will come out with the Mueller report, unless it is suppressed.

As is evidence of a set up unless the evidence continues to be suppressed. I could probably do 20 suspicious circumstances right off the top of my head to credibly allege the whole collusion issue was a political hit job from the get go.

 

Funny how "connect the dots" is OK when it comes to "proof" of collusion, yet it becomes an Infowars conspiracy when it leads to "proof" of a hit job.

 

Lets see what the report says.

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15 hours ago, Berkshire said:

This is the kind of people Trump puts into important positions.....

 

[Inside the Department of Justice, however, the fears are more expansive. Whitaker is seen as a rogue and under-qualified new leader whose impact won’t just be felt on the Mueller probe but throughout the federal government.]

[“He’s a <deleted> fool,” one trial attorney inside the department said of the new AG. “He’s spent so much time trying to suck up to the president to get here. But this is a big job. It comes with many responsibilities. He just simply doesn’t have the wherewithal.”]

 

https://www.thedailybeast.com/hes-a-fanding-fool-doj-vets-fear-the-impact-whitaker-will-have-beyond-mueller?ref=wrap

 

And the swamp just keeps getting filled.

So too will the libraries when all these swamp critters get the boot one day and write another tell all book.

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11 minutes ago, neeray said:

And the swamp just keeps getting filled.

So too will the libraries when all these swamp critters get the boot one day and write another tell all book.

Another "anonymous" source complaining about his boss. And who, other than Trump haters, reads these self serving books anyway? Im sure that Leon Trostky's Biography of Stalin was a sensation when published, and now has vanished into the dustbin of history along with other one sided version of events written with an agenda.

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1 hour ago, neeray said:

So too will the libraries when all these swamp critters get the boot one day and write another tell all book.

 

Anxiously awaiting Ryan Zinke's tell-all, tentatively titled "I am a Geologist". Seems like Secretary Zinke, with something like two dozen ethics probes, is the next to get ejected? Apparently, he's trying to get a job a Fox News.

 

 

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

 

I mean he did run what, four casinos into bankruptcy. Or in his words, "The House Always Loses".

 

To imply the guy would somehow be good at poker is, well, laughable.

 

 

Let's not overlook that he also ran many small entrepreneurs into bankruptcy or out of business too. As I understand it, his companies hired these "Americans" to do the work and then his enterprise would drum up some excuse not to pay them. Some were long established little craftsman companies that the Trump organisation caused to fold.

Sounds all too familiar~!

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On 11/10/2018 at 11:08 AM, thasoss said:

republicans control the senate............trumps not going anywhere.Sessions was and is useless,should have gone ages ago.

 

Wonder how the "Sessions was and is useless" bit fits with Trump boasting about the "best people".

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