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Buffalo_Gal

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  1. We all knew this (the circular reporting and using those reports as validation). I never saw the Nancy blurb:
  2. We all knew this (the circular reporting and using those reports as validation). I never saw the Nancy blurb:
  3. Wellllllllllllllllll I am trying to be polite.
  4. Finally, word is getting out.
  5. I have said it before, I'll say it again... you have the patience of Job.
  6. I wonder if the E&O insurance will pay him, if it will be a government payment, or if they will personally sue the individuals who were part of #FrameFlynn? Whatever General Flynn gets in monetary compensation is well deserved.
  7. I'm thinking he's more like a first series field goal as positions are being set on the field.
  8. Trump is probably the cleanest guy in Washington. Considering the muck of the NYC real estate market (not to mention the global muck), this is astounding.
  9. I suppose Clinesmith could back out of his plea deal... I linked to a Fox article up thread. 🤷‍♂️ Here it is again. As for the rest of the "msm" they do seem incurious. I am sure Trump will remain quite as a mouse about all this at the debates.* * assuming we have debates
  10. Reading these types of threads are always interesting. A little #walkaway, a little #NeverTrump conversions... and this thread is full of people who saw the blue-mayor riots, and that makes Biden no bueno for them. I'm guessing the rioting and looting has not turned out as well for the DNC as they had hoped.
  11. This seems rational. This nutter is scarier than the crazy-women-Trump-haters because that knife could cause some real damage to people. WTH is with all these stupid people videoing their crimes and then posting them online for the world to see? Mensa candidates, they ain't.
  12. Forget paper or plastic, this is more like how can we put take-out restaurants out of business. New Jersey lawmakers pass plastic, paper carryout bag ban Single-use plastic and paper bags, as well as plastic foam containers, would be banned in New Jersey under legislation that passed the Democratic-led Legislature Thursday. While some states impose a fee on paper bags, New Jersey lawmakers say the state would be the first to ban paper bags. The prohibition would go into effect in 18 months under the bill, which goes next to Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy. Murphy has indicated he would sign a bill like the one lawmakers passed after vetoing a measure that merely added a charge to plastic bags. The state Senate passed the measure earlier this year. </snip> The New Jersey bill's sponsors say it's necessary to safeguard the environment. "The health and safety of future generations depend on the choices we make today. Single-use plastic products are one of the single greatest threats to our oceans, environment, and health," Assemblywoman Nancy Pinkin said. </snip>
  13. I too will wait (however, I suspect our "freedoms" in blue states will only be restored with vaccine compliance), but it would be awesome if as a byproduct, they make advancements in a cure for the common cold.
  14. This is on the interview with Barnett:
  15. Techno_Fog had a post on the interview in the wee hours of the morning:
  16. Should be interesting what Sullivan tried to do next week... >>> 13 Page interview <<< FBI official on Mueller team said Flynn prosecution had 'get Trump' attitude, collusion probe was 'not there' FBI official William Barnett was assigned to lead the bureau's original investigation into Michael Flynn An FBI official who served on Robert Mueller’s team said he believed the special counsel’s prosecution of former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn was part of an attitude to “get Trump,” and that he did not wish to pursue a Trump-Russia collusion investigation as it was “not there" and considered it to be a "dead end." FBI agent William J. Barnett made the comments during an interview on Sept. 17 at the Justice Department, before Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri Jeffrey Jensen, who was tapped by Attorney General Bill Barr to review the case against Flynn. Jensen has joined U.S. Attorney John Durham’s team in his review of the origins of the Trump-Russia probe. Those comments have surfaced in new government documents. </snip> “Barnett thought the case theory was ‘supposition on supposition,’” the 302 stated, and added that the “predication” of the Flynn investigation was “not great,” and that it “was not clear” what the “persons opening the case wanted to ‘look for or at.’” After six weeks of investigating, Barnett said he was “still unsure of the basis of the investigation concerning Russia and the Trump campaign working together, without a specific criminal allegation.” </snip> Barnett, though, told investigators that he believed that Flynn’s position as White House national security adviser in the incoming Trump administration “offered an opportunity for the FBI to conduct the interview without alerting any suspicion and Flynn would see such an interview as being standard procedure.” The 302 stated that Barnett ran the request to interview Flynn “up the chain,” but said the request was denied, and described the FBI’s investigation into Flynn as “top down”--meaning that “direction concerning the investigation was coming from senior officials," specifically then-Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, who Barnett believed was “directing” the Flynn investigation. Barnett, at the time, said that he believed the investigation was “problematic and could result in an inspector general investigation.” </snip>
  17. >>> 13 Page interview <<< FBI official on Mueller team said Flynn prosecution had 'get Trump' attitude, collusion probe was 'not there' FBI official William Barnett was assigned to lead the bureau's original investigation into Michael Flynn An FBI official who served on Robert Mueller’s team said he believed the special counsel’s prosecution of former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn was part of an attitude to “get Trump,” and that he did not wish to pursue a Trump-Russia collusion investigation as it was “not there" and considered it to be a "dead end." FBI agent William J. Barnett made the comments during an interview on Sept. 17 at the Justice Department, before Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri Jeffrey Jensen, who was tapped by Attorney General Bill Barr to review the case against Flynn. Jensen has joined U.S. Attorney John Durham’s team in his review of the origins of the Trump-Russia probe. Those comments have surfaced in new government documents. </snip> “Barnett thought the case theory was ‘supposition on supposition,’” the 302 stated, and added that the “predication” of the Flynn investigation was “not great,” and that it “was not clear” what the “persons opening the case wanted to ‘look for or at.’” After six weeks of investigating, Barnett said he was “still unsure of the basis of the investigation concerning Russia and the Trump campaign working together, without a specific criminal allegation.” </snip> Barnett, though, told investigators that he believed that Flynn’s position as White House national security adviser in the incoming Trump administration “offered an opportunity for the FBI to conduct the interview without alerting any suspicion and Flynn would see such an interview as being standard procedure.” The 302 stated that Barnett ran the request to interview Flynn “up the chain,” but said the request was denied, and described the FBI’s investigation into Flynn as “top down”--meaning that “direction concerning the investigation was coming from senior officials," specifically then-Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, who Barnett believed was “directing” the Flynn investigation. Barnett, at the time, said that he believed the investigation was “problematic and could result in an inspector general investigation.” </snip>
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