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Buffalo_Gal

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  1. I gave Mueller too much credit. I thought he had time to memorize the Weismann report. Looks like he didn't (couldn't). I am kinda shocked he agreed to come "testify".
  2. George has been out and about. I hope he gets a pardon when this is all over. He was a patsy from the get-go. Hmmmm V2.... not sure how much of this I will be watching. It is all theater, and none of it matters in the end. I am not sure Mueller memorized the Weismann's report well enough to not seem senile. He sounds like he's about 100 years old.
  3. Waaaaaay ahead of you. And I didn't even read this until now. I must be clairvoyant! ?
  4. Bernie, the bros ain't happy...
  5. LA’s top water and power executive steps down in wake of FBI raids, mayor says </snip> The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s top executive stepped down Tuesday, one day after FBI agents raided the utility’s downtown headquarters. Mayor Eric Garcetti had announced weeks ago that David Wright, the DWP’s general manager, would be leaving the utility Oct. 1. In the wake of the searches at the DWP and other city offices, however, Wright is leaving immediately, Garcetti said. </snip> FBI agents served search warrants Monday at multiple government offices, including at City Attorney Mike Feuer’s office, as part of an investigation into how the city responded to the disastrous rollout of a new DWP customer billing system in 2013. Feuer spokesman Rob Wilcox said the warrants served at the city attorney’s office were connected to the city’s settlement of a class-action lawsuit filed over inaccurate DWP bills, as well as a separate lawsuit filed by the DWP and city against a consulting firm. Wright was appointed general manager of the DWP in 2016 and focused on trying to fix the billing system and improving customer service. At Wright’s recommendation, the DWP in 2017 approved a no-bid $30 million contract for Aventador, a company owned by Paul Paradis, who also was an attorney retained by Feuer in a lawsuit filed against the consulting firm that implemented the utility’s new billing software. </snip>
  6. If you do not like Rasmussen, feel free to search the other polling sites you do like from mid 2008 to election day. You will see how the polls tightened when he selected her, and then got wider after the meltdown (as always, the internal polls may have shown something else). Sarah Palin did not lose the election for John McCain. She made it closer than it would have been as conservative Rs would have sat home. With her on the ticket, more wandered down to vote while holding their nose and voting for that ***** McCain. However, since this is an AOC thread, it is time for me to be done with a topic from 11 years ago in this thread (WOW! time flies when you are having fun!), except to point out that AOC is not treated any worse than past Republican Women have been. Politics ain't beanbag. ?
  7. It's like you've never read a blog or an online newspaper before.
  8. I'm catching up in the open border British liberal meltdown. This was known for at least a week that Boris was gonna be PM, and yet there was a meltdown today.
  9. I can't decide which is crazier... Cory Booker thinking he has measurable testosterone, or that Trump would just take the punch and not hit back.
  10. That does not look good for Mike Flynn. The case was almost tossed, no one on the prosecution side could say this guy broke a specific law and they acknowledged they had no evidence that the Turkish government paid him, and still the jury found him guilty.
  11. Bet Lizzie "that's outrageous" voted against him.
  12. Make of this what you will from private citizen Rod Rosenstein:
  13. There is so much wrong with this post it is difficult to know where to begin... When "dumb" Sarah Palin took on the Republican machine in Alaska and won, people were shocked. When "dumb" Sarah Palin took on big oil in Alaska and won, people were shocked. And when John McCain (who was pretty loathed by the conservative Republican base) asked her on people were shocked. So shocked, that it took the Obama campaign a whole 24 hours to get people up to Alaska to go through her garbage (seriously, her garbage) and compile a negative dossier to use against her. She gave McCain a nice bump in the polls after her red meat introduction speech. The polls were not horrible (although who knows what the internals said) until the financial meltdown in September. At the point, it was the Ds election. I've always felt horrible for her and her family that she accepted the nomination only to be dragged down by that louse McCain who wouldn't defend her aginst his own campaign staff or the MSM. And, when the Ds started filing bogus lawsuit after bogus lawsuit against her in an effort to lawfare her into bankruptcy (which thank goodness Alaska changed the law afterward), I really felt terrible for the whole family. Yes, I am still a Sarah Palin fan-girl. ? It is that ***** McCain I couldn't stand. @Deranged Rhino gave you a great little education in the whys and hows of the tweets.
  14. Really? This I did not know. Maybe the #JihadSquad has some true to it?
  15. Only by a new law (or laws). Currently, by law, they cannot be touched, and they are the vast majority of the budget. I posted on the last page the information on how much of the budget is predetermined, by law.
  16. I wonder who offered Guatemala more?
  17. That must be some fun house mirror you are looking in. ?
  18. I think I saw something about this in another thread, but am putting it here too. And wow, #metoo has been around for two years!? New Yorker article: The Case of Al Franken NY Daily News article: Al Franken was pushed out of Senate by Chuck Schumer in secret bedside ultimatum Al Franken was forced to resign from the Senate by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer who reportedly delivered a bedside “quit now” ultimatum to the ex-Saturday Night Live funny man in a secret meeting as sex harassment allegations mushroomed. Franken says Schumer refused to allow him to present his side of a damning photo that showed him fondling a female comedian’s breasts as well as several other allegations — and gave him just a few hours to resign, The New Yorker reported Monday. </snip> “I couldn’t believe it,” Franken said, according to the magazine. “I asked him for due process and he said no.” </snip>
  19. What could they have possibly sent that would be considered a credible threat? The information is out there, there are government documents, etc. You can't put the genie back in the bottle. No links, and of course the google has nothing about this.
  20. I do like Jackie Chan! He's funny. ?
  21. Oh, right. I am sure you have Dwayne Johnson beat in the looks department. *cough*
  22. Speaking of the person wanting "her" testicles waxed ... other than the 12 lawsuits he has going for "discrimination", did you see this one?
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