Ari MelberVerified account @AriMelber
One sign the memo release is failing as a political matter —
on the night of its release, Nunes on Fox promising
another memo instead of discussing this one.
We will have to wait a couple days for thethe to tell us the newest
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
Are we still on track for the Trump impeachment, though? 167 pages in I assume we're close
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
Well considering his hacks in the House don't have the balls to get it over to the Senate, I'd say probably not on track. If it does get to that point, it'll be after the Democrats have taken Congress in November (if they do, a big if). So we're talking at least a year. You might just have to sit through another couple hundred pages.
Kidding aside
I don't think there will be an impeachment of Trump.
Pelosi is on record of being against impeachment and if history is a guide, Obama's first proclamation after being elected was he would not pursue criminality against Bush43 and Cheney over the illegal invasion of Iraq. Which both, to this day, are banned from a number of Western countries for fear of charges.
My guess is a castrated badly weakened , no authority Trump.
Which (like Chris Christie) would be a worse punishment.
Irrelevance is the word I am looking for. They would make him irrelevant
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
Idk if he'll get that far but their efforts to spread fake news through bots is working. Per our CIA director (Trump appointee) they're still up and running with their ****ery in Europe and are certain to target us again.
But hey, maybe the Braves will win 120 games and you can concentrate on the baseball threads.
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Sen. James LankfordVerified account @SenatorLankford
No matter what you think about the Nunes Memo,
I want to remind everyone:
Russia's goal is to create instability & doubt in our gov't, institutions & leaders.
There is no evidence that Russia changed the 2016 outcome,
but it's clear their meddling has contributed to more division
The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to make sure he doesn’t get a gun.
Here is one guy in particular who profited off of spreading fake news.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/paul-ho...er-dead-at-38/
You phrase your question in a way to try to get me to say fake news entirely swung the election. I don't think that's the case but if you want to deny its influence, Idk what to tell you.
But since we're talking about swaying into election, one big thing was the letter written by Comey to Congress 11 days before the election. The letter sent by the head of an Anti-Trump, pro-Clinton agency with the help of Mr. Secret Society, aka, Insurance Policy Salesman, Peter Strzok himself.
I may be guilty of using hyperbole to some degree.
I'll give you one since you gave me one.
Page met with Rosneft representatives in Moscow in 2016. Lied about it. Dossier claims Rosneft folks wanted Page to push for a lifting of U.S. sanctions on Russia for its support of separatist efforts in Ukraine, and the Trump administration was lukewarm at best to a GOP commitment to send weapons to the Ukrainian army to fight those groups.
why did DoJ wait until October to request the FISA on Page...it seems to me that given counterintelligene's prior interactions with him, a warrant should have been requested as soon as he insinuated himself into the Trump campaign
the Trump campaign disassociated itself from Page once his Moscow connections became known...one question I'm curious about is whether Page continued to play a behind the scenes role even after the public disassociation...there is a chance Page is a nothing burger but there are good reasons to scrutinize and investigate his activities
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