Clearly the Deep State is a liberal cabal hell bent on undermining the Trump administration at every turn.
Clearly the Deep State is a liberal cabal hell bent on undermining the Trump administration at every turn.
Flagpole wrote:
Reasonable Republican wrote:
...Trump is playing them like a fiddle.
Trump isn't smart enough to play anyone like a fiddle. You continue to not be a reasonable Republican when you say stuff like that.
Mueller is coming.
The clown is done.
+1
Trump is IQ45. He didn't even fiddle while Trump Tower burned.
The Derp State wrote:
https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/983425734634082305Clearly the Deep State is a liberal cabal hell bent on undermining the Trump administration at every turn.
What is absolutely clear is that Trumpsters are working the Republican Deep State—Brietbart, FOX, Kock Bros, and the like—to create a racists 4th Reich. That swamp is the racist Trump.
DiscoGary wrote:
Crime-Fraud wrote:
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/the-crime-fraud-exception-the-attorney-client-privilege.htmlAttorney-client protected Hillary, but it won't protect Trump. Yeah. I get it. Attorney-client protections are very serious. If they violate that ... what am I talking about. This isn't a legal proceeding. This is a political persecution. Laws don't matter here as I keep saying.
... and 100% of Obama news was positive, and 100% of Trump news is negative! That's all you need to know.
Gary you need to read up more on technical issues before making amateur posts with legal interpretation. Your man is barely making out of round 1 in the political ring. You said he was smart, but we are not even seeing basic checkers moves from him. Blaming HRC and the liberal left is simply a very lazy excuse for incompetence (political and practical).
this is it wrote:
[quote]DiscoGary wrote:
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That is fantastic
DiscoGary wrote:
DiscoInferno wrote:
Disco is experiencing a YUGE 100% meltdown mode.
Everyone should be thinking about what might happen if Trump is run out of office, but no one is talking about it. What will happen when 50% of the country knows that they will never ever again be represented in government because whoever they elect will be run out of town on bogus charges? Responsible people should be talking about that right now. The ONLY Democrat in the country who's even coming close is Alan Dershowitz.
If liberals had something called "empathy" they would understand what I'm talking about and put a stop to this. They are not stopping it so I conclude they have to empathy.
This is dangerous. This should stop now.
That 50% is a small piece of the eligible voter pie, so call it 35-40%. And at least half of that remaining figure are people who backed him simply because he’s republican, so surely they wont be heartbroken when this lazy fvck gets the boot. But sure keep thinking uprising - im sure the white supremacists wont be happy but thats a small price to pay.
L L wrote:
Noticer of dominance wrote:
I might add the following: Given that the judge authorized a no knock raid for the FBI, that means they had reason to believe the people in question would have destroyed evidence if they caught wind of this.
I assume any evidence that could be found in a raid would have been destroyed long ago.
I can't imagine anything useful to be found.
They would have to give the judge a really good reason, meaning that there was definitely important they were aware of.
Campaign Finance Laws, FTW!!!! wrote:
Cohen-victed wrote:
BREAKING!!!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/fbi-seizes-records-related-to-stormy-daniels-in-raid-of-trump-attorney-michael-cohens-office/2018/04/09/e3e43cf4-3c30-11e8-974f-aacd97698cef_story.htmlCan’t pay a porn Star with campaign money—Federal statute 176.78B subsection K. Also known as the Trump Law.
According to a couple of different sites, it's not Daniels that was directly responsible for the raid. Different sites are running mostly the same claims: Russian money pouring into Trump's personal wealth. Once again whether or not that turns into judidial-something-or-other is totally unknown.
Also, don't get too excited about November. The last data I saw was, there aren't enough seats up for election to get an impeachment
Trollminator wrote:
DiscoGary wrote:
Attorney-client protected Hillary, but it won't protect Trump. Yeah. I get it. Attorney-client protections are very serious. If they violate that ... what am I talking about. This isn't a legal proceeding. This is a political persecution. Laws don't matter here as I keep saying.
... and 100% of Obama news was positive, and 100% of Trump news is negative! That's all you need to know.
Gary you need to read up more on technical issues before making amateur posts with legal interpretation. Your man is barely making out of round 1 in the political ring. You said he was smart, but we are not even seeing basic checkers moves from him. Blaming HRC and the liberal left is simply a very lazy excuse for incompetence (political and practical).
Trump can't even play checkers. Pretty sure he would think they were chocolates and try to eat them.
Disco is a kook warning of armed insurrection if we boot Orange Butterball Hitler from office. F U, F Ted Nugent, F the Russians and you stupid, traitorous American Nazis. Bring it the fukk on.
Good morning! How are all you LRC stable geniuses doing this fine am?
Make America Great Again wrote:
His error was to make this a partisan -- Democrat vs, Republican, issue. The real issue here is between the establishment and the anti-establishment. The law enforcement at the top level, especially FBI is part of the Deep State that caters to the interests of the establishment. So they turn the other way when they see a crime committed by a member of the establishment. But President Trump does not get such a free pass because he is the advocate of the forgotten men and women of America, who is bravely standing up against the Deep State. That's why the establishment feels threatened by him. Mueller, Comey, Rosenstein and McCabe are all part of the Deep State that are trying to protect the interests of the establishment. That's why they are trying to get rid of the People's President.
Can you give a single example in Trump's life (before running for president) when he tried to further the interests of the "forgotten man"?
Is Trump really an "advocate for the forgotten men and women of America"?
pop_pop!_v2.2.1 wrote:
Campaign Finance Laws, FTW!!!! wrote:
Can’t pay a porn Star with campaign money—Federal statute 176.78B subsection K. Also known as the Trump Law.
According to a couple of different sites, it's not Daniels that was directly responsible for the raid. Different sites are running mostly the same claims: Russian money pouring into Trump's personal wealth. Once again whether or not that turns into judidial-something-or-other is totally unknown.
Also, don't get too excited about November. The last data I saw was, there aren't enough seats up for election to get an impeachment
I’m not very excited, its close to mathematically impossible. However, if a record number of seats flip Trump will be without much support, so bye bye re election.
C’mon man! You know there are TONS of examples of Trump giving large sums of money to lower class / lower middle class / middle class “working” women just out of the goodness of his heart. I mean he just wanted to help them out. There was no exchange of anything else or favors or.....
DiscoGary wrote:
The truth is that for 40 or 50 years the liberal media rat maze had some windows to the outside world where the maze dwellers could see the other side and possibly understand that they are humans too. Now those windows are shut. Any maze dweller who still thinks that conservatives are humans is chased off campus and banished to the Basket of Irredeemable Deplorables.
Conservatives haven't changed. You're view of them has. It's getting worse by the day.
Bullshiit.
Remember when Nelson Rockefeller was a Republican who could be vice president of the United States? When Reagan raised taxes? When Nixon created the EPA?
DiscoGary wrote:
Wait. I thought there was something called attorney/client privilege. This is why Hillary labelled most of her assistants "lawyers", so that they could not be compelled to testify against her.
I imagine that Trump has lots of lawyers. If Cohen is an important one, meaning that he has records for all Trump's business dealings, then Trump should fire Mueller now and put an end to this, because the whole purpose is destroy everyone who has ever done business with Trump to force Trump to resign.
If this is just about a Stormy Daniels payoff, then it will help Trump no matter how it turns out.
There's evidence the attorney committed a crime, sufficient for a judge to issue a warrant.
Accountability, just as you asked for.
DiscoGary wrote:
Right. Like the illegal raid on Manafort's house that was given the retro-active OK from Rosenstein after many conservative commentators pointed out that Mueller didn't have authority to make that raid. That was the beginning of the end, right? Oh wait. It was just another perjury trap. So far there were no crimes until this Mueller persecution came along.
If it's just Stormy, then it's going nowhere. Your head might explode, but Americans won't care.
We've already done this. It's "all about sex" right? Even if Trump perjures himself, he still has to remain President, just like good ole Bill did. Anything else would be unfair.
Accountability no more.
http://fox61.com/2014/08/29/president-obama-wears-tan-suit-during-press-conference-twitter-erupts/DiscoGary wrote:
.... and when was there ever a news story that Obama was a bad guy?
DiscoGary wrote:
Oh don't do that. NEVER allow yourself to believe for one second that Democrat's crimes will see justice or that our corrupt government will be held accountable. THAT is the path to insanity! I can give you a Flagpolian guarantee that it will never happen.
You never learn.
Anthony Weiner (D-NY) pled guilty to transferring obscene material to a minor. Sentenced to 21 months in prison and will need to register as a sex offender for the remainder of his life.
Chaka Fattah (D-PA) convicted on 23 counts of racketeering, fraud and corruption
Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-IL) pled guilty to wire and and mail fraud
William J. Jefferson (D-LA) convicted on 11 counts of bribery
Frank Balance (D-NC) pled guilty to money laundering and mail fraud
Jim Traficant (D-OH) convicted of ten felonies counts of financial corruption
Wade Sanders (D), Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Reserve Affairs, sentenced to 37 months prison for possession of child pornography
Darleen Dryuyn (D), Principal Deputy Undersecretary of the Air Force, pled guilty to inflating price of contracts to favor future employer
Mel Reynolds (D-IL), convicted on 12 counts of sexual assault, obstruction of justice and solicitation of child pornography
Austin Murphy (D-PA) convicted of voter fraud
Carl C. Perkins (D-KY) convicted on three federal felony corruption charges
Terry Spicer (D-AL) pled guilty to accepting more thank $3000 per month in bribes
Richard Miranda (D-AZ) pled guilty to wire fraud and tax evasion
Ben Arredondo (D-AZ) sentenced to 18 months house arrest for bribery, fraud and extortion
Octavio Garcia Von Borstel (D-AZ) convicted of bribery charges, sentenced to 42 months in prison
Steven B. Jones (D-AR) convicted of bribery
Paul Bookout (D-AR) pled guilty to mail fraud
Martha Shoffner (D-AR) convicted of extortion and bribery and sentenced to 30 months in prison
Hudson Hallum (D-AR) pled guilty to boter bribing
Ron Calderon (D-CA) and Tom Calderon (D-CA), both convicted of money laundering
Leland Yee (D-CA) pled guilty to felony racketeering, public corruption and bribery and sentenced to five years in federal prison
Roderick Wright (D-CA) convicted on eight counts of perjury and voter fraud
Mary Hayashi (D-CA) convicted of grand theft on shoplifting charges
Bob Finer (D-CA) pled guilty to false imprisonment and battery
Victor Cuevas (D-CT) convicted of bank fraud
Ernie Newton (D-CT) sentenced to six months in prison for three counts of illegal campaign finance practices
Thomas Gaffey (D-CT) pled guilty to larceny
Eddie Perez (D-CT) sentenced to three years in prison for corruption
Dwayne Taylor (D-FL) convicted of fraud
M. Mandy Dawson (D-FL) convicted of fraud
Patricia Christensen (D-FL) convicted of theft of campaign funds
Lucie Tondreau (D-FL) convicted of mortgage fraud
Charles Walker (D-GA) convicted of 127 felony charges
Rod Tam (D-HI) jailed for theft
Keith Farnham (D-IL) convicted of distributing child pornography
Derrick Smith (D-IL) convicted of accepting a $7000 bribe
La Shawn K. Ford (D-IL) pled guilty to misdemeanor tax charge
Constance A. Howard (D-IL) convicted of mail fraud
William Beavers (D-IL) convicted of tax fraud
Sandi Jackson (D-IL) pled guilty to filing false tax returns
Rita Crundwell (D-IL) sentenced to over 19 years in prison for fraud
Isaac Carothers (D-IL) convicted of corruption
George Pabey (D-IL) convicted of theft of government funds
Keith Hall (D-KY) convicted of bribery, sentenced to seven years in prison
Girod Jackson III (D-LA) convicted of tax evasion
Ray Nagin (D-LA) convicted on 20 counts of bribery, sentenced to ten years in federal prison
Tommy Nelson (D-LA) convicted on racketeering
Jack B. Johnson (D-MD) pled guilty to extortion and witness and evidence tampering and sentenced to seven years in prison
Leslie Johnson (D-MD) sentenced to one year in prison for corruption
Sheila Dixon (D-MD) convicted of fraudulent misappropriation
Carlos Henriquez (D-MA) convicted on two counts of assault and battery
Stephen Stat Smith (D-MA) pled guilty to misdemeanor counts of deprivation of rights under color of law
Salvatore DiMasi (D-MA) convicted of using his office to secure state contracts in exchange for kickbacks
Anthony D. Galluccio (D-MA) sentenced to one year in prison for violating parole from previous hit and run conviction
Briand Banks (D-MI) convicted of fraud for filing false financial statements
Virgil Smith, Jr. (D-MI) convicted of assault and sentenced to 10 months in jail
Diane Hathaway (D-MI) sentenced to one year in prison for mortgage fraud
Stuart Dunnings III (D-MI) convicted of misconduct
Kwame Kilpatrick (D-MI) sentenced to 28 years in prison for racketeering and extortion
Monica Conyers (D-MI) served 27 months in federal prison for bribery
Bobby DeLaughter (D-MS) sentenced to 18 months in prison for lying to federal investigators
Roger B. Wilson (D-MO) convicted of money laundering
Tony Belcourt (D-MT) convicted on four federal corruption charges
Steven Brooks (D-NV) convicted on making threats to kill
Alberto Coutinho (D-NJ) convicted of theft and falsifying records
Neil M. Cohen (D-NJ) convicted of child endangerment by way of distribution of child pornography
Anthony Chiappone (D-NJ) convicted of filing false campaign reports
Tony F. Mack (D-NJ) sentenced to nearly five years in prison for bribery, fraud, extortion and money laundering
Joseph Vas (D-NJ) sentenced to over six years in prison for mail fraud, misappropriation of funds and lying to federal investigators
Sheldon Silver (D-NY) convicted of federal corruption
John L. Sampson (D-NY) convicted of obstructing justice and making false statements
Malcolm Smith (D-NY) found guilty of conspiracy, wire fraud, bribery and extortion
Gabriela Rosa (D-NY) sentenced to one year in prison for immigration fraud
William Boyland, Jr. (D-NY) convicted of bribery
Eric Stevenson (D-NY) convicted of bribery and corruption
Nelson Castro (D-NY) convicted of perjury
Shirley Huntley (D-NY) convicted of mail fraud
Vito Lopez (D-NY) convicted of groping and intimidating staffers
Pedro Espalda, Jr. (D-NY) sentenced to five years in prison for embezzlement
Alan Hevesi (D-NY) sentenced to one to four years in prison for pay to play charges
Carl Kruger (D-NY) pled guilty to corruption and bribery
Efrain Gonzalez, Jr. (D-NY) sentenced to seven years in federal prison for fraud and embezzlement
Deb McManus (D-NC) pled guilty to tax charges
Mike Easley (D-NC) convicted of federal campaign felony
Ron Gerberry (D-OH) found guilty of unlawful compensation of a public official
Sandra Williams (D-OH) convicted of filing a false report
Clayton Luckie (D-OH) convicted of corruption
W. Carlton Weddington (D-OH) sentenced to three years in prison for bribery
Debbe Leftwich (D-OK) found guilty of bribery
Mike Morgan (D-OK) found guilty of accepting more than $12,000 in bribes
Leslie Acosta (D-PA) convicted of embezzlement
Kathleen Kane (D-PA) convicted of perjury
Louise Bishop (D-PA) convicted of corruption
Michelle Brownlee (D-PA) convicted of conflict of interest
Harold James (D-PA) convicted of corruption
Ronald Waters (D-PA) convicted of bribery
Rob McCord (D-PA) pled guilty to two counts of extortion
LeAnna Washington (D-PA) convicted of conflict of interest
Mitchell Rubin (D-PA) sentenced to 24 months in prison for commercial bribery
Jose Miranda (D-PA) convicted of fraud
Joseph Brennan (D-PA) convicted on two counts of drunk driving
Stephen Stetler (D-PA) convicted of using state resources
Stephen R. Reed (D-PA) pled guilty to 20 felony and misdemeanor counts of receiving stolen property
Gordon Fox (D-RI) pled guilty to wire fraud, bribery and filing false tax returns
Leon Tejada (D-RI) convicted of tax fraud
Patrick McDonald (D-RI) convicted of embezzlement
John McCauley, Jr. (D-RI) convicted of tax evasion
Leo Medina (D-RI) convicted of stealing life insurance
Christopher Maselli (D-RI) convicted of bank fraud
Joe E. Armstrong (D-TN) convicted of falsifying tax returns
Michael Brown (D-DC) sentenced to 39 months in prison for bribery
Kwame R. Brown (D-DC) convicted of bank fraud
Harry Thomas, Jr. (D-DC) convicted of felony counts of theft of public funds and falsifying tax returns
pop_pop!_v2.2.1 wrote:
Also, don't get too excited about November. The last data I saw was, there aren't enough seats up for election to get an impeachment
Well, it's the House of Representatives that impeaches--and every one of those seats is up for election this fall, of course.
But I agree with the essence of your point. Even assuming the House attains a Democrat majority this fall (which I consider possible but unlikely), I don't think we'll see an impeachment based on the evidence that's been made public so far.
In other words, yeah: Don't get too excited about November.
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