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I think I may have to watch the SOTU on CNN just for the entertainment
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That sucks. These guys are going to bail and save their retirement from forthcoming prosecutions. (I'm assuming that they would lose their benefits if the get prosecuted) View Quote As bad as people calling it the "Trump justice department". NO, it is the career crooks justice department. |
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What a time to be alive. I would love nothing more than to watch the corrupt all go to jail and the republic restored.
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I don't know how FBI pensions work but .mil pensions can be stripped for post-retirement felony convictions, particularly those involving national security matters. View Quote That's why a lot of police departments won't allow you to retire if you are being investigated - they won't let you walk away like McCabe is doing... |
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Unless Wray fired him he gets to keep his pension. If Wray did not fire him Wray should be fired. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I wonder if at some point, some of these people will tire of getting sucked down the Clinton drain hole. It's not as if there is any reason for them to protect her at this point. She holds no apparent power. Why go down with a ship that already sank? Or, are they just the truest of true believers? I would think at least one or two of them would be looking to cut a deal at this point, unless they're confident that they will be protected by the swamp itself. Just something I was thinking about. Who knows..... View Quote |
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Quoted: How can they do that without going through the same process that the Republicans are going through? View Quote If it contained any references to classified details to support what it says, It would be subject to the same procedure. It apparently doesn't so you judge how valid it is. What the dems do know is the low-info lemmings will parrot the "discredited" meme regardless of evidence as long as they release something. Look at how many bought the Russian Bots lie about #ReleasetheMemo even after Twitter says it wasn't the Russians and was all bullshit |
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He needs to be prosecuted but I doubt that will happen. Hopefully he will rat out all of his cohorts and they will go to prison.
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So, what kind of retirement does McCabe, at age 49, get with ~22 years of government service?
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The dossier was originally funded by an anti-Trump group aligned with Jeb, I think. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: The dossier was originally funded by an anti-Trump group aligned with Jeb, I think. View Quote The dossier alone is a perfectly legal and normal dirty politics tool, it's how Clinton/McCain/Obama/FBI and friends used it to abuse the secret FISA warrant process that's treason. |
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All this going on and here we are, stuck with Jeff fucking Sessions as AG.
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Quoted: They won't give the Senate Intel Committee access but let Wray look at it? View Quote Attached File |
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Jeb can fuck right off, but I haven't seen anything suggesting that (if they originally funded the dossier, which is fairly likely) they sold it to Clinton for either normal mud slinging use or did anything to kickstart the FBI coup. The dossier could have been independently shopped around by Steele to double dip after Jeb's campaign collapsed, at which point Clinton/McCain latched onto it. The dossier alone is a perfectly legal and normal dirty politics tool, it's how Clinton/McCain/Obama/FBI and friends used it to abuse the secret FISA warrant process that's treason. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: The dossier was originally funded by an anti-Trump group aligned with Jeb, I think. The dossier alone is a perfectly legal and normal dirty politics tool, it's how Clinton/McCain/Obama/FBI and friends used it to abuse the secret FISA warrant process that's treason. |
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I was going to say something about a glory hole at the party but..... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Rod Rosenstein will be next. The group retirement party is gonna be a good one. I wonder of the underscores will get an invite? |
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"Effective immediately" are not words one uses on something that was planned, folks.
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Yep, when the guy who turned the DOJ into a treason machine backs McCabe, you know he just received the scarlet letter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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lol Now we KNOW he is guilty. Remember, the FBI and DOJ fought like Hell, and succeeded, in preventing Lon Horiuchi from being prosecuted for the murder of Vicki Weaver, even after it was proven that an FBI supervisor authorized illegal rules of engagement (and got minimal punishment for doing so) directing the snipers to target any armed adults seen outside, even if they didn't pose a threat to agents. |
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The stupid is strong in you..... But I do believe there needs to be more protection for the public from politicization of agencies. Expertise in a field arises from both training and experience. I'd rather have a surgeon who has performed an operation a hundred times over one who has performed it once or twice. View Quote |
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My university team fan website has a political forum, and more than half the posts are full-blown TDS sphincter inflammation. Posting was similar to that reddit gibberish. The liberals used to be mostly just annoying but harmless there, now they have become completely unglued. Sad!
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Just heard on Fox that the Dems are releasing theirs TODAY. Beaten to the punch and thats going to negate the 1.2 million pages of whatever the real truth is.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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ThE Republicans have something like 1.2 million pages of documents to back up their memo I bet the dems was written on a cocktail napkin |
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There's an upside to Sessions, Dem claims that DOJ investigations into the FBI conspiracy is evilTrump obstruction would get a lot more traction if Chris Christie was point man, that dude just oozes self serving obstruction. But "Trump obstruction" with toothless Sessions in charge is patently ridiculous, which has allowed the FBI conspiracy to unravel much more naturally.
Luckily the DOJ Inspector General Mike Horowitz seems to have been the stealth pitbull stalking the FBI - an Obama appointee who was told to sit in the corner with his eyes and ears covered, who instead spent years working to rebuild the authority of the OIG to pursue corruption before coming across the Comey white wash and FBI conspiracy. |
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View Quote Bunch of stupid triggered bastards there. "I miss comey" Guarantee that same person was majorly bitching about him reopening the investigation in October 2016. |
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Not exactly legal. Clinton used a law firm Perkins Cole as a way to circumvent campaign finance laws. Clinton and the DNC never notified the .gov of the millions of dollars used for the dossier. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I believe the dossier came after the Free Beacon dropped them, something like 5 months later. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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His hashtag use confuses me. Is he saying that the "Never Trumpers" were also part of the corruption, or that the corruption was never Trump but was always Hillary? |
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I wouldn't give it to them either - look at all the assholes on that committee - it would be leaked within hours; https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/48896/sic-435082.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: I don't know how it works with the feds, but you don't always lose your pension if you get fired. Also getting fired isn't always as easy as "you're fired." I know of prosecutors who were fired due to their boss getting voted out of office--they still kept their pensions. View Quote I would assume that when a LEO gets fired he would lose his "enhanced benefits" & it reverts back to a plain old government pension (penalty for retiring before age 55 and/or retiring with less than 30 years of service). The pension would also be deferred based on years of service - if you want it at age 55 you get hit with another penalty (instead of waiting until age 60 or 62). I'm not 100% sure on this though. |
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I don't mind paying his pension in full as long as all the checks are addressed to his cell block in Gitmo.
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