I do sometimes wonder how long Dolt 45 would survive as a poster at ISF before the mods bought the hammer down.... not very long I'd wager.
Yeah, Imagine if "Dolt 45" made fun of people's usernames.
I do sometimes wonder how long Dolt 45 would survive as a poster at ISF before the mods bought the hammer down.... not very long I'd wager.
As long as he reserves the name calling for non members, Dolt 45 won't run afoul of moderation.Yeah, Imagine if "Dolt 45" made fun of people's usernames.![]()
Yeah, Imagine if "Dolt 45" made fun of people's usernames.![]()
Yeah, Imagine if "Dolt 45" made fun of people's usernames.![]()
NEW Mueller brief filed in Court of Appeals, DC Circuit, addressing Whitaker appointment and what it does to a subpoena fight to get testimony from a Roger Stone associate. In short, special counsel lawyers say the change in who's in charge "has no effect on this case."
She sounds a rather pitiful person - and I'm not using that in a derogatory sense.
So he didn't make someone up, but actually peyed on SA survivors? Wow, that's low.
Did Matthew Whitaker share confidential information about Mueller’s investigation with President Trump?
@TheJusticeDept Inspector General must investigate now.
Trump just consistently picks the bottom of the barrel.
No, Schumer was elected by the voters in New York State.![]()
I don't get why the Senate Dems keep voting him minority leader.
Aw....some people on here will be so disappointed.![]()
In the three years after he arrived in Washington in 2014, Matthew G. Whitaker received more than $1.2 million as the leader of a charity that reported having no other employees, some of the best pay of his career.
The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust described itself as a new watchdog nonprofit dedicated to exposing unethical conduct by public officials. For Whitaker, it became a lucrative steppingstone in a swift rise from a modest law practice in Iowa to the nation’s top law enforcement job. As FACT’s president, he regularly appeared on radio and television, often to skewer liberals.
But FACT’s origins and the source of funding used to pay Whitaker — now the acting attorney general — remain obscured. An examination of state and federal records, and interviews with those involved, show that the group is part of a national network of nonprofits that often work in concert to amplify conservative messages.