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:confused: the CNN point has been conceded by you. Perhaps you will wish to review the above quoted posts?

See that you.

I never conceded anything regarding the CNN discussion. You must have me mixed up with another poster. I encourage you to review our exchange up to this point and reassess the point you'd like to make.
 
Would you estimate this damage as more or less impactful than Trump and Giuliani threatening Cohen's family? Back of napkin of course, what with the immeasurability.

So far as I've observed, on these various issues having to do with Trump's legal pickles, you have a perfect record. Maybe you can monetize this somehow.

The claim that his family was threatened are beyond frivolous and unworthy of discussion.
 
Apparently on the very day that Stone denied under oath that he texted Credico, Stone texted Credico 30 times.

That's beyond hilarious.
 
Apparently* Credico and/or Corsi were go-between(s) between Stone and wikileaks. Makes sense. It appears the chain, at least in this situation, went like this:

Trump --> Manafort? --> Stone --> Credico and/or Corsi --> Wikileaks

* standing caveat

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Pardon me if this has already been mentioned. People are saying :p this sentence from the indictment is especially interesting:

A senior Trump campaign official was directed to contact Stone about any additional releases and what other damaging information (WikiLeaks) had regarding the Clinton campaign​

That wording isn't accidental. People are right.
 
I didn't know much about Stone before today, not having seen him much on TV and all. Now he's been on all day, by his own choice in most cases. My immediate impression is that if there is one person in the world I would less want as our president than Donald J. Trump, it's Roger Stone.
 
Pardon me if this has already been mentioned. People are saying :p this sentence from the indictment is especially interesting:

A senior Trump campaign official was directed to contact Stone about any additional releases and what other damaging information (WikiLeaks) had regarding the Clinton campaign​

That wording isn't accidental. People are right.

That is very likely to be Paul Manafort, and its probably why Mueller knew that Manafort had been lying to him; he had other documentary evidence showing that Roger Stone had lied to Congress, and Manafort was telling the SCO the exact same lies.
 
Just watched Roger Stone's appreance on CNN tonight on the Chris Cuomo show, and I amost had to change channels because I was being over powered by the smell of B.S.
Nobody has made this kind of appreance on the day he was slammed with a bunch of felonly indictments before. I guess Stone realy does love the limelight.
 
I didn't know much about Stone before today, not having seen him much on TV and all. Now he's been on all day, by his own choice in most cases. My immediate impression is that if there is one person in the world I would less want as our president than Donald J. Trump, it's Roger Stone.

Roger Stone is well known for those of us who frequent the Conspiracy section here.
 
Not just one POTUS. The other one was a disgrace too, so Roger has him tattooed on his back.

Actually John Dean and other Watergate veterans say that Nixon might have shaken Stone's hand once or twice, but that was the extent of it. Stone held a very,very,minor position in the Nixon campaign,and has shamelessly expanded it to a major position, when he was,frankly,a low level clerk in the organization.
 
Just watched Roger Stone's appreance on CNN tonight on the Chris Cuomo show, and I amost had to change channels because I was being over powered by the smell of B.S.

This is one key aspect that Stone has in common with his Dear Leader....he can't even open his mouth without lying.
 
This is one key aspect that Stone has in common with his Dear Leader....he can't even open his mouth without lying.

That'd unfair to Stone. When it comes to lying and being a BS artist, Stone makes Trump look like a rank,clumsy, amateur.
 
Actually John Dean and other Watergate veterans say that Nixon might have shaken Stone's hand once or twice, but that was the extent of it. Stone held a very,very,minor position in the Nixon campaign,and has shamelessly expanded it to a major position, when he was,frankly,a low level clerk in the organization.

The Nixon Foundation has actually publicly distanced itself from Stone in light of today's events.

The Nixon Foundation
 
In the interests of fairness, in "The Trump Presidency 12" thread Stacyhs made an offhand remark similar to yours and was condemned for trivialising male rape. I don't think the poster(s) who took offense are in active in this thread, but just puttin it out there.

May I point out that I also took a "mea culpa" for that remark?
 
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