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re: SPYGATE- How the Obama Admin conspired against Trump's presidential campaign
Posted on 3/25/19 at 1:03 pm to TurkeyBaconLeg
Posted on 3/25/19 at 1:03 pm to TurkeyBaconLeg
Posted on 3/25/19 at 1:18 pm to TurkeyBaconLeg
LISTEN TO WHAT THE PRESDIENT SAID TODAY!!!!
LISTEN TO WHAT THE PRESDIENT SAID TODAY!!!!
Here is what he said
quote:
POTUS: "There are a lot people out there that have done some very evil things, very bad things, I would say treasonous things against our country. Hopefully that people that have done such harm to our country will certainly be looked at. I have been looking at them a long time. I'm saying "Why have they not been looked at?" They lied to Congress many of them...and you know who they are. They have done so many evil things. I will tell you that I love this country. I love this country as much as I can love anything. My family, my country, my GOD. But what they didit was a false narrative...it was a terrible thing. We can never let this happen to another President again. I feel very strongly that very few people I know could have handled it. We can never, ever let this happen to another President again."
Posted on 3/25/19 at 1:25 pm to TurkeyBaconLeg
Shoot Hillary and Obama and we call it even.
Posted on 3/25/19 at 1:27 pm to TurkeyBaconLeg
I don't think we do "investigations" per se, if this were Roman times, you dispatch out prominent citizens from your side but who can speak to the conspirators and essentially offer them two choices , humiliation publicly or saving face by other "honorable" means
Posted on 3/25/19 at 2:05 pm to KiwiHead
From another PT thread
Here is a great write up of who should be held accountable for Russia Hoax
Fox
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James Comey
In July 2016, the FBI opened a secretive counterintelligence investigation into Russian interference in the U.S. election. In violation of protocol, the FBI did not inform Congress until March 2017. Inexplicably, FBI Director James Comey said it was because the investigation was “too sensitive,” but this is precisely why law enforcement informs Congress of new investigations. The investigation was a sham from the beginning, as evidenced by many of those charged in connection to it, primarily Michael Flynn. While Flynn was charged with lying to the FBI, Comey would later tell Congress that the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn didn’t think he was lying.
With that in mind, remember that one of Comey’s most disruptive leaked memos came from Feb. 14 in which he recorded Trump saying, “I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting [Michael] Flynn go. He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go.” The comment made it appear as if Trump was issuing an order to end the Russia interference investigation, even though this wasn’t the case – a point Comey later conceded. In testimony before Congress, he was asked if the president ever asked him to stop the FBI investigation, to which Comey replied, “Not to my understanding.”
Comey’s leaked memo had the effect he intended, as it fueled demands for a special counsel to replace the failing counterintelligence probe
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John Brennan
As I wrote in my book "Spygate," Brennan himself acknowledged that it was he who sparked the FBI’s counterintelligence investigation by passing on British intelligence on Trump associates to American intelligence agencies. While the GCHQ (the U.K.’s equivalent of the NSA) and the CIA have denied collusion, The Guardian reported that “both U.S. and U.K. intelligence sources acknowledge that GCHQ played an early, prominent role in kickstarting the FBI’s Trump-Russia investigation, which began in late July 2016.” According to one account, GCHQ’s then head, Robert Hannigan, passed material in summer 2016 to the CIA chief, John Brennan. The matter was deemed so sensitive it was handled at “director level.” After an initially slow start, Brennan used GCHQ information and intelligence from other partners to launch a major inter-agency investigation.
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James Clapper
Assisting Brennan was then Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. Clapper said he had the same “information” as Brennan, and his “dashboard warning lights were on because of that.” With limited information, the FBI pushed the investigation into a full-blown inquiry instead of alerting the Trump campaign of possible danger and stopping any further damage to the electoral process. Assessing any possible threat is one thing, but pressing into a full investigation without facts of a crime or national security threat violates standard procedure. According to Clapper, the preliminary investigation revealed no probable cause of any collusion, yet the investigation kept following this dead-end trail.
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Adam Schiff
Adam Schiff told CNN in December of 2017 that the evidence for collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia was “damning.” Always consistent in wrongness, earlier this month he said there is “direct evidence” of collusion. He’s now doubling down, telling ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Sunday that Mueller not planning to issue future indictments doesn’t mean his report doesn’t include evidence of crimes (which seems odd, considering that every single person Mueller charged was outside the scope of the special counsel. Why would he stop prosecuting offenses now?). Maybe Schiff would care to share some of that damning information he’s withheld for the past two years?
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Rod Rosenstein
Rosenstein played a role in renewing the FISA warrant used to spy on Carter Page during the 2016 election by approving an application to expand surveillance, in-part enabled by British spy Christopher Steele’s bogus dossier. He signed the final FISA renewal in late June 2017, not long after he appointed Robert Mueller to head the special counsel in May. Rosenstein also wrote in a memo to Jeff Sessions evaluating Comey’s handling of the Clinton email investigation that “I cannot defend the Director’s handling of the conclusion of the investigation of Secretary Clinton’s emails, and I do not understand his refusal to accept serious mistakes; it is one of the few issues that unites people of diverse perspectives.”
Here is a great write up of who should be held accountable for Russia Hoax
Fox
quote:
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James Comey
In July 2016, the FBI opened a secretive counterintelligence investigation into Russian interference in the U.S. election. In violation of protocol, the FBI did not inform Congress until March 2017. Inexplicably, FBI Director James Comey said it was because the investigation was “too sensitive,” but this is precisely why law enforcement informs Congress of new investigations. The investigation was a sham from the beginning, as evidenced by many of those charged in connection to it, primarily Michael Flynn. While Flynn was charged with lying to the FBI, Comey would later tell Congress that the FBI agents who interviewed Flynn didn’t think he was lying.
With that in mind, remember that one of Comey’s most disruptive leaked memos came from Feb. 14 in which he recorded Trump saying, “I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting [Michael] Flynn go. He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go.” The comment made it appear as if Trump was issuing an order to end the Russia interference investigation, even though this wasn’t the case – a point Comey later conceded. In testimony before Congress, he was asked if the president ever asked him to stop the FBI investigation, to which Comey replied, “Not to my understanding.”
Comey’s leaked memo had the effect he intended, as it fueled demands for a special counsel to replace the failing counterintelligence probe
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quote:
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John Brennan
As I wrote in my book "Spygate," Brennan himself acknowledged that it was he who sparked the FBI’s counterintelligence investigation by passing on British intelligence on Trump associates to American intelligence agencies. While the GCHQ (the U.K.’s equivalent of the NSA) and the CIA have denied collusion, The Guardian reported that “both U.S. and U.K. intelligence sources acknowledge that GCHQ played an early, prominent role in kickstarting the FBI’s Trump-Russia investigation, which began in late July 2016.” According to one account, GCHQ’s then head, Robert Hannigan, passed material in summer 2016 to the CIA chief, John Brennan. The matter was deemed so sensitive it was handled at “director level.” After an initially slow start, Brennan used GCHQ information and intelligence from other partners to launch a major inter-agency investigation.
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quote:
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James Clapper
Assisting Brennan was then Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. Clapper said he had the same “information” as Brennan, and his “dashboard warning lights were on because of that.” With limited information, the FBI pushed the investigation into a full-blown inquiry instead of alerting the Trump campaign of possible danger and stopping any further damage to the electoral process. Assessing any possible threat is one thing, but pressing into a full investigation without facts of a crime or national security threat violates standard procedure. According to Clapper, the preliminary investigation revealed no probable cause of any collusion, yet the investigation kept following this dead-end trail.
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quote:
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Adam Schiff
Adam Schiff told CNN in December of 2017 that the evidence for collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia was “damning.” Always consistent in wrongness, earlier this month he said there is “direct evidence” of collusion. He’s now doubling down, telling ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Sunday that Mueller not planning to issue future indictments doesn’t mean his report doesn’t include evidence of crimes (which seems odd, considering that every single person Mueller charged was outside the scope of the special counsel. Why would he stop prosecuting offenses now?). Maybe Schiff would care to share some of that damning information he’s withheld for the past two years?
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quote:
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Rod Rosenstein
Rosenstein played a role in renewing the FISA warrant used to spy on Carter Page during the 2016 election by approving an application to expand surveillance, in-part enabled by British spy Christopher Steele’s bogus dossier. He signed the final FISA renewal in late June 2017, not long after he appointed Robert Mueller to head the special counsel in May. Rosenstein also wrote in a memo to Jeff Sessions evaluating Comey’s handling of the Clinton email investigation that “I cannot defend the Director’s handling of the conclusion of the investigation of Secretary Clinton’s emails, and I do not understand his refusal to accept serious mistakes; it is one of the few issues that unites people of diverse perspectives.”
Posted on 3/25/19 at 2:06 pm to TurkeyBaconLeg
This!!
If the story stops here, Dems win. They must be held to account for all of this.
If the story stops here, Dems win. They must be held to account for all of this.
Posted on 3/25/19 at 2:28 pm to TurkeyBaconLeg
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The sitting President of the United States has now been vindicated. The gloves are now off. Sit back and watch the show.
Posted on 3/25/19 at 2:38 pm to TurkeyBaconLeg
Carter Page
This guy should direct his lawyer to immediately request that all FISA warrants on him be publicly identified and publicly dismissed.
Then
He should then direct his attorney to sue the Federal Government for damages of slander, etc. for all of this. Bring out those responsible, have them make their case ask them the questions that the press has been to chickenshit to ask
This guy should direct his lawyer to immediately request that all FISA warrants on him be publicly identified and publicly dismissed.
Then
He should then direct his attorney to sue the Federal Government for damages of slander, etc. for all of this. Bring out those responsible, have them make their case ask them the questions that the press has been to chickenshit to ask
Posted on 3/25/19 at 8:58 pm to TurkeyBaconLeg
Yes! Now let’s punish those m’fers! I want obama, shitlary, brennan, clapper, schiff for brains, valerie jarrett, lynch, holder, and any and all other liberals that ran amuck behind the scenes to sabotage our President and this country for their own benefit to be hung until dead for this treasonous crap! EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE SCUM OF THE EARTH LOW LIFE PILES OF shite!!
Firing squad would work as well for those no good crooked bastards!
Firing squad would work as well for those no good crooked bastards!
Posted on 3/26/19 at 4:48 am to TurkeyBaconLeg
This bracket is awesome
Posted on 3/26/19 at 7:02 am to TurkeyBaconLeg
This is a big deal
Dinesh is right. We need to bring those responsible for SPYGATE to justice
Dinesh is right. We need to bring those responsible for SPYGATE to justice
Posted on 3/26/19 at 7:10 am to TurkeyBaconLeg
The walls are closing in and this is but one arrow in the quiver against those responsible.
Posted on 3/26/19 at 7:13 am to TurkeyBaconLeg
We're at the point where it would be much wiser and much safer for these treasonous azzholes to face the music and take their punishment.
When the people are no longer being protected by their government, they no longer have any obligation to those who govern.
The Obama administration and the Democrat Party is filled with people who should either do the perp walk or be hanged for treason.....don't leave it up to the PEOPLE to hand out justice because Historically speaking when it comes to that, it's much more messy and less civilized.
When the people are no longer being protected by their government, they no longer have any obligation to those who govern.
The Obama administration and the Democrat Party is filled with people who should either do the perp walk or be hanged for treason.....don't leave it up to the PEOPLE to hand out justice because Historically speaking when it comes to that, it's much more messy and less civilized.
Posted on 3/26/19 at 7:21 am to oogabooga68
Brennan needs to go down...
Posted on 3/26/19 at 8:25 am to TurkeyBaconLeg
WATCH THIS HANNITY SHOW - ONE OF HIS BEST EVER
I highly recommend you watch this entire video.
Hannity was on fire last night. This is a full 42 minutes without commercial break. This is probably one of his best shows ever. It really sets the stage to SPYGATE and it appears to be the first of many that will dig into what happened.
Guests on the show include:
Jay Sekulow - Trump's Lawyer
Sen Lindsey Graham - Chairman of Senate Judiciary Committee
Newt Gingrich - Former Speaker of the House
Mark Levin - Radio Show Host
Posted on 3/26/19 at 9:34 am to KiwiHead
Another new revelation from judicial watch - apparently fisa court just rubber stamped....
LINK - JW article
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In response to Judicial Watch's FOIA lawsuit, DOJ admitted that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court didn't have hearings on any FISA spy applications targeting Carter Page (a former Trump campaign adviser who was the target of four FISA warrants).
LINK - JW article
Posted on 3/26/19 at 9:35 am to TurkeyBaconLeg
Hannity did a good job
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