Nunes Memo was altered

Jerry Shugart

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You've been suckered again:

You are the one who just refuses to believe what your own people said:

"Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intel Committee, believes the contents of the four-page memo about allegedly egregious FBI abuses of FISA could lead to the firing of Special Counsel Bob Mueller, or more likely Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein."

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...ler-rosenstein

If he gets fired then the investigation will come to an end. Or perhaps you think you know more about what is going on than Rosenstein?
 

Jerry Shugart

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With the help of FOXNEWS, "The Donald" and his surrogates could convince his core of supporters that the earth was flat!

The lefists have deluded themselves into believing that Hillary did nothing wrong concerning sending classified material which ended up on Anthony Weiner’s laptop:

The State Department Friday released a trove of emails from Huma Abedin that the feds discovered on her husband Anthony Weiner’s laptop — including at least five that were marked as “classified.

Name me one thing that Trump has ever done which is as reckless and is as unlawful as that?

Anyone who thinks that she would be a better President than Trump is delusional.
 

jgarden

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You are the one who just refuses to believe what your own people said:

"Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intel Committee, believes the contents of the four-page memo about allegedly egregious FBI abuses of FISA could lead to the firing of Special Counsel Bob Mueller, or more likely Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein."

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...ler-rosenstein

If he gets fired then the investigation will come to an end. Or perhaps you think you know more about what is going on than Rosenstein?
Republicans and the White house are attacking government agencies under FBI Director Wray, Assistant Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Attorney General Sessions - all of whom were appointed by "The Donald" within the last year!

Meanwhile the same White House has refused to implement the sanctions against Russia that received bipartisan support and were passed in by Congress in the fall - apparently its permissible for a foreign power to attempt to influence the 2016 Election, but not to investigate it!
 

jsanford108

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Nunes Memo was altered

Meanwhile the same White House has refused to implement the sanctions against Russia that received bipartisan support and were passed in by Congress in the fall - apparently its permissible for a foreign power to attempt to influence the 2016 Election, but not to investigate it!

1.) What and where is the evidence that Russia tried to influence the 2016 U.S. Election?

2.) Was not the prior leftist stance that "Russia had influenced the election," but it is now only an "attempt?"

3.) If you say the evidence is on Hillary Clinton's computer, I will accept that as a firm possibility.

4.) How long will you beat that dead horse, despite there being no evidence of the horse existing?



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Either the guys who convinced Jerry are lying, or Ryan is. Since Jerry has repeatedly posted stuff that turned out to be false, what would you think?

On the other hand, what does Ryan have to gain by this:
Speaker Ryan says GOP memo set for release is not an indictment of the FBI, DOJ, Rod Rosenstein, or Robert Mueller: "It does not impugn the Mueller investigation or the deputy attorney general."

Which of those two stories do you think is more likely?

I think I'm going to form my own opinion once I've READ THE MEMO.
 

Jerry Shugart

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Republicans and the White house are attacking government agencies under FBI Director Wray, Assistant Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Attorney General Sessions - all of whom were appointed by "The Donald" within the last year!

Yes, the Republicans in the Congress have oversight over the FBI.

However, Obama invited the "Black Lives Matter people to the White House and that group of losers calls for the death of police officers:

"Pigs in a blanket, fry 'em like bacon."

“What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want it? Now!"

You must be proud!
 

The Barbarian

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Barbarian chuckles:
You've been suckered again:

You are the one who just refuses to believe what your own people said:

"Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intel Committee, believes the contents of the four-page memo about allegedly egregious FBI abuses of FISA could lead to the firing of Special Counsel Bob Mueller, or more likely Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein."

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...ler-rosenstein

"The requested page could not be found." Your fake news website quickly took that down. Guess why. And now Paul Ryan admits:

Speaker Ryan says GOP memo set for release is not an indictment of the FBI, DOJ, Rod Rosenstein, or Robert Mueller: "It does not impugn the Mueller investigation or the deputy attorney general."

You're way too gullible.

If he gets fired then the investigation will come to an end.

In 350 BC, Phillip of Macedon, after repeatedly defeating Greek cities, told the Spartan king:
"If once I enter into your territories, I will destroy ye all, never to rise again."

The Spartan reply? "If." Think about it.

Or perhaps you think you know more about what is going on than Paul Ryan and Rosenstein?
 

The Barbarian

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Jerry tries another diversion:

However, Obama invited the "Black Lives Matter people to the White House and that group of losers calls for the death of police officers:

As you already know, that story was completely debunked, when it was discovered that the video was from a completely different event, not even attended by BLM. Did you think we all forgot?
 

The Barbarian

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White House aides recognize there could be a high cost to President Trump's decision to allow — with no redactions — release of that classified memo about the Russian investigation.

The White House plans to dress up the decision by arguing that it's an action of "transparency." But this puts President Trump publicly crossways with both the intelligence community and the FBI — not a place you want to be.

And then there's the lead-balloon factor: Axios scooped yesterday that many in the White House think the memo will be a dud — hardly delivering on the expectations that Fox's Sean Hannity and others on the right have whipped up with the online #ReleaseTheMemo frenzy.
So with no slam dunk, there could also be a political cost.
An administration source said last night: “Some back and forth on whether to actually do it. If it really is a dud and the memo really doesn’t say a hell of a lot, why would you risk pissing off [FBI Director Christopher] Wray?"
That West Wing fear syncs with a claim by Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, who said at an Axios event that the memo will be a letdown for the right — containing nothing that obviously invalidates the investigation or would cause anyone to get fired.
And the policy price ... The Boston Globe front-pages: "The hot topic at congressional Republicans’ annual policy retreat ... is not infrastructure, immigration, or even tax cuts — it’s 'The Memo.'"

About FBI Director Wray, the administration source said:

"He’s definitely pissed off and really upset, but not to the point where he’d resign."
"At some point, there needs to be a working relationship — just from a national security and protection level, you need to work together. But ... I’m not sure how that will work.”

Why it matters ... The N.Y. Times' Michael Schmidt, speaking to Brian Williams on MSNBC's "The 11th Hour," looks past the immediate frenzy:

"This is clearly the most aggressive thing that [Trump] has done, public-relations-wise, to try and brush back the Justice Department."
"This is a clear effort to undermine [Deputy Attorney General Rod] Rosenstein; [special counsel Bob] Mueller by extension."
"If this comes out and there's not a lot of 'there' there, the president will find himself in a very vulnerable position."
"Mueller has been spending a lot of time looking at his conduct in office. It's become increasingly clear to the public that there is an obstruction of justice [decision] that Mueller is going to have to make."

https://www.axios.com/release-memo-...nes-55bd411a-a313-416d-bf48-0e759789f478.html

Maybe this is all a lot of reverse spin, and Paul Ryan is just lying to raise the stakes. But it doesn't seem very likely, does it?

Let's see what's in the memo. It's going to be the best shot that the republicans have to derail the investigation. One way or the other, it's going to do some real damage to someone.
 

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Opps, just heard the news this morning and the memo may not be revealed until next week due to further editing of what could be sensitive material.
 
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