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Sidney Powell on Hann last night looked like the cat that swallowed canary
Posted on 9/11/19 at 6:02 am
Posted on 9/11/19 at 6:02 am
He kept probing and she just kept smiling and saying wait and see.
I think she has an honest judge that is fed up with the Flynn railroad job.....
-They failed to produce an internal memo that exonerated Flynn before the witch hunt started.
-They cant produce the original 302s because the agents notes dont match up with what was provided.
-And when Flynn wont budge Rosenstein reissues a scope memo to go after his son.
The cabal tried to overthrow the president using Flynn as a tool. Certainly he has rights to recoup his legal fees and "pain and suffering". And not from the govt, these clowns acted outside the parameters of the law and should pay the price financially on a personal basis. Lets see just how deep lawfare's pockets are.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 6:12 am to trinidadtiger
We watched the interview. As usual he kept pressing her for details and she reacted as you described. It was fun to watch despite his childish insistence on knowing "if he was over the target". She is one tough attorney, for which I am glad.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 6:23 am to trinidadtiger
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The cabal tried to overthrow the president using Flynn as a tool. Certainly he has rights to recoup his legal fees and "pain and suffering". And not from the govt, these clowns acted outside the parameters of the law and should pay the price financially on a personal basis. Lets see just how deep lawfare's pockets are.
This is so obviously an in-your-face demonstration of their assumed immunity from normal justice that it must trace to the highest level of the government in order to have survived.
Hello Obama and Hillary - take a seat right over there. ==> pipe dream, but these two need to be taken down with prejudice.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 6:41 am to trinidadtiger
You know she wrote a book late last year "License to Lie" about all the corruption in the DOJ....ie Weissman and all the bullshite with Enron, AA etc.
I read an article recently about the reasoning for her representing Flynn. Its to ultimately expose Weissman for all his corruption within the whole special council he was running. Hope so.
And I agree with you Bandit, this, the raids on Manafort and Stone, they are vintage Weissman intimidation. Lets see how it feels when the hunter becomes the hunted.
I read an article recently about the reasoning for her representing Flynn. Its to ultimately expose Weissman for all his corruption within the whole special council he was running. Hope so.
And I agree with you Bandit, this, the raids on Manafort and Stone, they are vintage Weissman intimidation. Lets see how it feels when the hunter becomes the hunted.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 7:01 am to IslandBuckeye
quote:I can't stand it when Hannity does this. It reminds me of certain people that post here. Hannity is on it and has supposedly good sources and John and Sara.... But his peacocking and constant 'put on your seatbelt' and his mentioning of his CIA/FBI pins is also as childish.
We watched the interview. As usual he kept pressing her for details and she reacted as you described. It was fun to watch despite his childish insistence on knowing "if he was over the target". She is one tough attorney, for which I am glad.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 7:04 am to trinidadtiger
Posted on 9/11/19 at 7:17 am to weptiger
You need a better noose. The loop on that bowline knot won’t constrict. But I agree with your premise.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 7:25 am to cajunangelle
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But his peacocking and constant 'put on your seatbelt' and his mentioning of his CIA/FBI pins is also as childish.
He picked up Limbaugh's vanity without quite getting Limbaugh's tongue-in-cheekedness.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 7:30 am to IslandBuckeye
I’m sick of Hannity’s ticktock/interruptions/lookatme too.
But he has been instrumental in giving people like Powell a platform to get the info out to the normally uninformed public.
I think he’s a patriot.
But he has been instrumental in giving people like Powell a platform to get the info out to the normally uninformed public.
I think he’s a patriot.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 7:33 am to LetsgoGamecocks
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You need a better noose. The loop on that bowline knot won’t constrict. But I agree with your premise.
I thought the exact same thing.
But yeah, in my perfect world we’d have a set of gallows running 24/7, televised.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 7:36 am to shinerfan
Exactly. he needs to stop. He doesn't need pins. He is a cool guy that can kick most any arse wearing his jeans and suit coat and he has good sources. But he needs to take a Bongino lesson. He has stopped his tick tocks thank God.
Let not your heart be troubled; would mean more, if he stopped interrupting everyone and saying fasten your seat belts every freaking night.
Let not your heart be troubled; would mean more, if he stopped interrupting everyone and saying fasten your seat belts every freaking night.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 7:59 am to trinidadtiger
want to upvote many times....
Posted on 9/11/19 at 8:01 am to LetsgoGamecocks
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You need a better noose. The loop on that bowline knot won’t constrict. But I agree with your premise.
Epstein says hello.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 8:35 am to trinidadtiger
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Sidney Powell
I hope she’s paid comparable to men.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 8:40 am to cajunangelle
Hannity is unwatchable and I’m inclined to think like him.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 8:42 am to weptiger
Thanks for posting that interview, because myself and probably many others didn't see it last night.
Comey is in big trouble. Some people wrongly think he's already off the hook, but much more serious matters lie in wake for him. Comey has some sort of God complex, and he obviously rationalizes every unlawful and illegal action he's ever taken.
But Jimbo, you can't bend the law to accommodate your corruption and then justify it with your massive ego. It doesn't work that way. Comey will be indicted, and I've been CONSISTENT on that.
Comey is in big trouble. Some people wrongly think he's already off the hook, but much more serious matters lie in wake for him. Comey has some sort of God complex, and he obviously rationalizes every unlawful and illegal action he's ever taken.
But Jimbo, you can't bend the law to accommodate your corruption and then justify it with your massive ego. It doesn't work that way. Comey will be indicted, and I've been CONSISTENT on that.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 8:44 am to KCT
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Comey is in big trouble
He's been "in big trouble" for the better part of what... two years? I'll believe it when something actually happens to him. Until then, I'm inclined to believe that the justice department will continue to decline to prosecute.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 8:50 am to Meauxjeaux
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Hannity is unwatchable and I’m inclined to think like him.
It's amazing that he still gets the best ratings on Fox News because I turn it off after Tucker. Hannity, as much as I agree with him, is nauseating.
Posted on 9/11/19 at 8:59 am to SSpaniel
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He's been "in big trouble" for the better part of what... two years?
No. In case you've forgotten, there was a little thing called the Trump/Russia witch-hunt that took place for 2 years. That charade just wrapped up earlier this year. Has it even been 2 months since Robert Mueller bumbled his way thru that Congressional hearing?
How would it have looked if Comey had been arrested during the Mueller probe? Do you think the media would've had any trouble convincing 70% of the country that Trump was targeting people because he (Trump) was in jeopardy of going down?
James Comey is in trouble for various reasons, and the most damning misconduct has not even been addressed yet. Horowitz still has more findings coming out, and much more importantly, Durham and Huber haven't finished their work yet, either.
I posted a thread about what lies ahead for Comey about 3 weeks ago but the usual suspects, including one or two people who change their minds daily on this matter, hijacked it.
Look, some of us have been diligently following these matters for a long time. No offense, but anybody who thought Comey would be going to jail before Mueller finished his "work" obviously hasn't been following this to the extent some of us have.
This post was edited on 9/11/19 at 9:01 am
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