The Big Dog
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Why isn't he your hero, then?
'k.
Why isn't he your hero, then?
I'd like her better if she'd just take a damn DNA test and, if it shows no Native American heritage just say so and move on.
Back on topic, does Trump really think that Papa's short sentence is some sort of victory for him? Can he really be that stupid, or is it just spin?
HI! Seth is lying again. The $7.7 million figure was through March of 2018, and does not take into account the $9 million plus spent by other Justice Department groups assisting the investigation, again only through MARCH. Note that Seth failed to mention these facts, probably because he is a totally incompetent conman.
HI! Seth is lying again. The $7.7 million figure was through March of 2018, and does not take into account the $9 million plus spent by other Justice Department groups assisting the investigation, again only through MARCH. Note that Seth failed to mention these facts, probably because he is a totally incompetent conman.
Wait. If there is no underlying criminal activity we should ignore the overt criminal activity?
I think you may misunderstand what I mean by "underlying". I don't mean hidden. There WAS no criminal activity on Papadopoulos' part, overt or otherwise, prior to his investigation by the FBI. The FBI essentially created a crime through their interactions with him.
Of course the amount vs the length of the sentence is irrelevant. The goal of any investigation is not to 'get' people. It is to see if laws were broken and to get at the truth.
I think you may misunderstand what I mean by "underlying". I don't mean hidden. There WAS no criminal activity on Papadopoulos' part, overt or otherwise, prior to his investigation by the FBI. The FBI essentially created a crime through their interactions with him.
He was lying in an attempt to derail the investigation into a foreign power interfering in the US electoral process.
I don't think you can say there was no criminal activity other than that - that is what he was charged with but he had entered into a plea bargain.
Papadopoulos wasn't tricked into lying to the FBI.
That is what the goal should be, but it often isn't. The whole Plame thing with Scooter Libby is a textbook example. They found out very early on who leaked her name, and it wasn't Libby. They never went after the actual leaker, but they kept up the investigation anyways until they could nail someone, even if it required creating the crime to nail them with.
I think I very much CAN say that there was no other criminal activity on his part. And yes, he should get punished for lying to the FBI. But it's also appropriate that the sentence is light.
Oh BULL. Scooter Libby outed Valerie Plame out of pure unadulterated vengeance and I'd bet a $1,000 that he did it on Cheney's orders.
Bwahahahahahaha!
No. Richard Armitage outed Plame, not Scooter Libby. This isn't a secret, he's stated so publicly.
Now, where's my $1000?
If you want to dispute the facts, you should provide a citation. If you want to discuss the credibility or otherwise of Abramson, you should do so in the dedicated thread, rather than posting off-topic in this one.
I think you may misunderstand what I mean by "underlying". I don't mean hidden. There WAS no criminal activity on Papadopoulos' part, overt or otherwise, prior to his investigation by the FBI. The FBI essentially created a crime through their interactions with him.
I think you may misunderstand what I mean by "underlying". I don't mean hidden. There WAS no criminal activity on Papadopoulos' part, overt or otherwise, prior to his investigation by the FBI. The FBI essentially created a crime through their interactions with him.
US District Judge Randolph Moss said Papadopoulos deserved prison time because he had deceived investigators probing "a matter of grave national importance." He also fined him $US9500 ($13,000) and ordered him to complete 200 hours of community service and one year of probation after his release.
Prosecutors argued that Papadopoulos' repeated lies during a January 2017 interview with investigators stymied the inquiry at a critical moment. In part because Papadopoulos misled authorities, they said in court papers, they failed to arrest a London-based professor — suspected of being a Russian operative — before he left the United States in the following month, never to return.
Seth did not provide a citation to support his lie, and suddenly you are holding me to a higher standard than you hold this... person.... whose tweets are incessantly inflicted upon the readers of this thread.
Here is the second report. https://www.justice.gov/file/1067341/download?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery