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Andrew McCabe was fired from the FBI after the Department of Justice Inspector General found that McCabe repeatedly lied under oath in order to cover up his own misconduct.

He also sat on the Weiner laptop before the General Election.

That fact that this scumbag, who among other things was exploiting his subordinates tawdry adultery in order to do an end run around the DoJ chain of command is being given a forum to spread his spurious stories is incredible
 
This really gonna turn into people demanding that we show unequivocal proof that Trump ordered a cheeseburger when all we've been able to prove is that Trump ordered a hamburger with cheese on it.
 
Well, not to Godwin the thread but, the Nazis did.

They didn't break the law. So it wasn't criminal conspiracy. Foreign countries chose to punish the people they captured. That was there choice. Thailand could capture me and bust me for leje majeste if they want, but I certainly didn't break the law in their jurisdiction.
 
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Andrew McCabe was fired from the FBI after the Department of Justice Inspector General found that McCabe repeatedly lied under oath in order to cover up his own misconduct.

He also sat on the Weiner laptop before the General Election.

That fact that this scumbag, who among other things was exploiting his subordinates tawdry adultery in order to do an end run around the DoJ chain of command is being given a forum to spread his spurious stories is incredible

Rosenstein wrecks McCabe:

New: Justice Department spokesperson says Rosenstein denies McCabe’s account of a discussion of invoking the 25th amendment as “inaccurate and factually incorrect.” Via

https://twitter.com/jimsciutto/status/1096057022502617090

60 minutes, you really going to run the interview with that mutt?
 
They still sought to hide their actions despite writing a whole lot of it down. The point being that people frequently document these things for various reasons.

You're wrong. Stop wiggling.

It isn't wiggling. It was a separate point. The anecdote in my original post was about someone documenting a conspiracy. Of course people write it down.
 
This really gonna turn into people demanding that we show unequivocal proof that Trump ordered a cheeseburger when all we've been able to prove is that Trump ordered a hamburger with cheese on it.

It's all a bit God of the Gaps, really. We've gone from "there were no contacts between anybody involved with the Trump campaign and Russia" to "Ah, but there's no direct evidence that Trump himself has committed any crimes of collusion with Russia!"
 
Now you are being wrong and stupid, I'll assume intentionally because that seems your wont. Please cut it out.

Asking a foreign government to do something in a rally is an open petition. It isn't cooperation. Watch...


Trump! Please arrest carlitos!


I did not just coordinate with the government to have you arrested. It would be illegal for me to coordinate to have you arrested. But no coordination took place simply because I asked publicly.
 
Asking a foreign government to do something in a rally is an open petition. It isn't cooperation. Watch...


Trump! Please arrest carlitos!


I did not just coordinate with the government to have you arrested. It would be illegal for me to coordinate to have you arrested. But no coordination took place simply because I asked publicly.

It sure amazing at how you can constantly make such inane assertions that are constantly based on a clear lack the most basic data ...

In this case, when Trump made his famous request to Russia for their help in obtaining the Clinton e-mails, there were already quite a few things going on.

First: Trump had already done several million dollars worth of business with Russia.
Second: Trump made it well known to quite a few highly placed Russians that he wanted to build one of his Trump hotels in Moscow, Russia.
Third: there were already several key Trump officials who were working/in contact with various Russians.
Fourth: Trump made it publicly clear several times just how much he loved Putin.
Fifth: only a few days after Trump made his request to Russia, then Trump became the Republican Presidential nominee as opposed to simply being some random person on an Internet Forum.
 
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