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Muellers team has been completely discredited the past week...
You can't really believe this.
Muellers team has been completely discredited the past week...
He is fat, 72 and loves McDonalds. Donny Smallhands will lose to his arteries in 2020.Trump is likely to win reelection in 2020.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/04/politics/peter-strzok-james-comey/index.htmlYou can't really believe this.
I agree this is a major risk, but his dad lived to 94 and at least Trump doesn't smoke or drink. I'm pretty confident that if his health doesn't decline too much before 2020, he'll win reelection.He is fat, 72 and loves McDonalds. Donny Smallhands will lose to his arteries in 2020.
Dude was the director of the goddamn FBI. At that point, your reputation is based on shit you actually did. You can worry about the guy that looks like a meathead and talks hard. I'm going to worry about the guy who can't tell me about 95% of the stuff he does for fear of prison. If that guy also happens to be a giant, or has a jaw that puts Sly Stallone to shame, then fuck me twice.
Let's give government more power. That will fix things!People too often rise to their level of incompetence.. That's enhanced when they are an inch taller than average or have a big head. I'm advocating for actual intelligent people, OR people with actual strength. Preferably both.
So...it's not happening?
Bro, if you're taking it this personally it might be time to take a step back from this forum. I mean it.You're gonna be seeing this picture over and over again for the next 8 years. It gives us pleasure that all the pain and suffering you're going to endure for the next 8 years will lessen your lifespans. And knowing that you're going to be shorted a few years out of your life gives us great pleasure and will add a few extra years to ours.
Muellers team has been completely discredited the past week in case you've been hanging around this liberal echo chamber too long and missed it.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/04/politics/peter-strzok-james-comey/index.html
Washington (CNN) - A former top counterintelligence expert at the FBI, now at the center of a political uproar for exchanging private messages that appeared to mock President Donald Trump, changed a key phrase in former FBI Director James Comey's description of how former secretary of state Hillary Clinton handled classified information, according to US officials familiar with the matter.
Electronic records show Peter Strzok, who led the investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server as the No. 2 official in the counterintelligence division, changed Comey's earlier draft language describing Clinton's actions as "grossly negligent" to "extremely careless," the sources said.
The drafting process was a team effort, CNN is told, with a handful of people reviewing the language as edits were made, according to another US official familiar with the matter.
FBI agent removed from Mueller investigation over anti-Trump messages
The shift from "grossly negligent" to "extremely careless," which may appear pedestrian at first glance, reflected a decision by the FBI that could have had potentially significant legal implications, as the federal law governing the mishandling of classified material establishes criminal penalties for "gross negligence."
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, raised questions over why the change was made after receiving documents from the FBI last month, but the identity of who was behind the edit has not been reported until now.
RELATED: Source explains why Comey didn't use 'grossly negligent' to describe Clinton
CNN has also learned that Strzok was the FBI official who signed the document officially opening an investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, according to sources familiar with the matter. As the No. 2 official in counterintelligence, Strzok was considered to be one of the bureau's top experts on Russia.
But the news of Strzok's direct role in the statement that ultimately cleared the former Democratic presidential candidate of criminal wrongdoing, now combined with the fact that he was dismissed from special counsel Robert Mueller's team after exchanging private messages with an FBI lawyer that could be seen as favoring Clinton politically, may give ammunition to those seeking ways to discredit Mueller's Russia investigation.
The FBI and the Justice Department declined to comment.
Trump slams DOJ and FBI in weekend tweetstorm
CNN reported in November that Comey and his FBI colleagues were "playing with the language" throughout the process of drafting Comey's statement on Clinton, believing that they needed to condemn the former secretary of state's handling of classified information, while also making clear they would not recommend criminal charges, according to a source familiar with the FBI decision.
Comey ultimately called Clinton's conduct "extremely careless," but said "no reasonable prosecutor" would pursue charges based on the evidence.
"Although we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information, there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information," Comey said back in July 2016.
Grassley said that documents the FBI provided to the Senate Judiciary Committee in November included an earlier draft of Comey's exoneration statement from May 2016, which stated: "There is evidence to support a conclusion that Secretary Clinton, and others, used the private email server in a manner that was grossly negligent with respect to the handling of classified material."
Grassley then asked for the electronic "metadata," which would include "who created the original drafts, who made the edits to the draft statement, and when those edits were made."
Sources familiar with the requests tell CNN that Grassley has received the metadata, but he wants the FBI to provide further explanation about the changes.
Grassley's office did not return a request for comment.
He's just trying to keep kayfabe. Don't work yourself into a shoot.Trumps age, weight, and willingness to eat food that would make a dog sick does worry me.
...It gives us pleasure that all the pain and suffering you're going to endure for the next 8 years will lessen your lifespans. And knowing that you're going to be shorted a few years out of your life gives us great pleasure and will add a few extra years to ours.
As has been demonstrated by all the left wing riots these past few months. You guys get dumber by the second.Very true, our country has never been as stupid as it is now.
Lolz at this nonsense even being attempted. How embarrassing.
It's going to take the Democrats winning big in 2018. That's the only way it will happen.jokes aside, it may be coming.
how long will explanations like "my lawyer wrote it" work, even with a republican congress? mueller looking into finances now....
Almost as funny as the Dems controlling both chambers AND the presidency for the first 2 years of Obama's residency and couldn't get shit done.Almost as funny as republicans spending millions of dollars investigating Benghazhi and then admitting they didnt find anything.
Almost as funny as republicans bring an ObamaCare repeal-vote to the floor over 50 times, and then not being able to repeal it when they control the Senate.
You guys have posted garbage like this 2947384638643x more than anyone in this forum has even IMPLIED the actual end of Trump's administration.
There's definitely some increasingly nervous people around here, but they sure as hell aren't the ones posting "this is it" when a breakdown of Trump's tax plan is posted and discussed by working adults.