So....which on wins today

dave

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Which old story gets printed under a new headline and becomes the subject of docs oniin peeling extravaganza today?
 
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I'm betting it is the AHCA going down in flames this evening.

But for today, I'm sure there will be more discussion of the idiotic move by Nunes yesterday. That was so stupid it deserves a lot more discussion. That was "one for the ages" (since the Masters is coming up).

Sorta gives a new meaning to "March Madness".
 
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I'm betting it is the AHCA going down in flames this evening.

But for today, I'm sure there will be more discussion of the idiotic move by Nunes yesterday. That was so stupid it deserves a lot more discussion. That was "one for the ages" (since the Masters is coming up).

Sorta gives a new meaning to "March Madness".
He most likely catalyzed an independent investigation given that even Republicans can't defend his unethical behavior. How does the chairman of a committee charged with getting to the bottom of whether the President and all his men collaborated with the Russians, go to the subject of his investigation with new evidence? That would be like a police detective going to a suspect in a murder case and telling him that the police discovered that the murder weapon may have been lost by the police. It's unreal. Glad to see people like McCain calling for an independent bipartisan special committee. But this should be done by a special prosecutor. Where's Patrick Fitzgerald? He did a good job of convicting the dirty Bushies.
 

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ow does the chairman of a committee charged with getting to the bottom of whether the President and all his men collaborated with the Russians, go to the subject of his investigation with new evidence?
I'll take, "information unrelated to the Russian probe for $1000 Alex."
 
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This is nothing like the Nixon case, but by all means, keep running with no facts whatsoever.
A Presidential campaign collaborating with our biggest enemy to defeat their opponent? And with a possible quid pro quo. We'll eventually find out if there's any fire fueling all this smoke.
 

dave

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He most likely catalyzed an independent investigation given that even Republicans can't defend his unethical behavior. How does the chairman of a committee charged with getting to the bottom of whether the President and all his men collaborated with the Russians, go to the subject of his investigation with new evidence? That would be like a police detective going to a suspect in a murder case and telling him that the police discovered that the murder weapon may have been lost by the police. It's unreal. Glad to see people like McCain calling for an independent bipartisan special committee. But this should be done by a special prosecutor. Where's Patrick Fitzgerald? He did a good job of convicting the dirty Bushies.
Yes, Fitzgerald did such a good job that he jailed someone who didn't leak the name to the media, and the person after the person who did leak it admitted it. That guy is splendid.
 

dave

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A Presidential campaign collaborating with our biggest enemy to defeat their opponent? And with a possible quid pro quo. We'll eventually find out if there's any fire fueling all this smoke.

When it is clear that this never happened, you will turn your focus to something else and pretend you were never really this crazy.
 
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This is nothing like the Nixon case, but by all means, keep running with no facts whatsoever.

[laughing]

Breaking into DNC Headquarters = stealing e-mails.
Lying to investigators = lying to committees at confirmation hearings.
Attacking the media = attacking the media.

One thing different for certain, suspicion of colluding with a foreign power.
[cheers]
 

dave

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[laughing]

Breaking into DNC Headquarters = stealing e-mails.
Lying to investigators = lying to committees at confirmation hearings.
Attacking the media = attacking the media.

One thing different for certain, suspicion of colluding with a foreign power.
[cheers]
Oh goody. Captain Liar is back in full lie mode.
 
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Bush was completely innocent in the Valerie Plame investigation as was Cheney. Dave 1, history re-writing madman 0.
And that was a victory? And we all know Cheney was not innocent. Scooter took the fall for him. But regardless, obstruction of justice and perjury by a senior Presidential advisor and the Chief of Staff of the VP should hardly be a win. Unless you're you.
 

dave

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And that was a victory? And we all know Cheney was not innocent. Scooter took the fall for him. But regardless, obstruction of justice and perjury by a senior Presidential advisor and the Chief of Staff of the VP should hardly be a win. Unless you're you.
We actually do know that Cheney was innocent because the leaker was Richard Armitage from the state department. Please don't let the facts get in the way of a good ole kookster conspiracy rant though. Rant on crazy.
 

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A Presidential campaign collaborating with our biggest enemy to defeat their opponent? And with a possible quid pro quo. We'll eventually find out if there's any fire fueling all this smoke.
Congrats!! You've got your ''''''''FACTS''''''', but you should substitute the 45th,for The QUEEN OF CORRUPTION... LOCK HER UP!!!