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This is an attempted coup??????

No Justice, No Peace!

QUOTE="BearNaked, post: 6895456, member: 110498"]Don't get your hopes up. no one is going to go to jail. they never do which is why they aren't worried about repercussions.
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"What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander."
 
No Justice, No Peace!

QUOTE="BearNaked, post: 6895456, member: 110498"]Don't get your hopes up. no one is going to go to jail. they never do which is why they aren't worried about repercussions.
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I agree with ya. I think they all need to go to jail and we should have started out with Hillary but what do I know. im just a peasant.
 
Mueller's strategy of hammering the smaller fry into indiscreet admissions needs to be used on the principals in this and similar investigations. Mueller's investigation will net some small fry, but as Strzok says, there's no "there" there.

OTOH, there's beginning to look like a lot of "there" there when the spotlight is turned the other way. I think patience is the watchword at this point.

At the same time, we're long past where Sessions had to start delivering. Either shit, or get off the pot, Jeff.

While this all transpires, the Swamp is dragging, delaying, obstructing, and doing everything they can to minimize the damage until they can fuck with the polls in the midterms. I think their stratagems will backfire on them in those elections. We may well be watching the downfall of the Democrats as a relevant, functional national political party. They have committed themselves to a series of strategies that is not so appealing to people who actually do their own thinking. They are steady on course for the cliffs. Schumer and Pelosi can run, but they can't hide. The bill comes due this November, and if they're smart they'll be seriously thinking about announcing their retirements before their 'legacies' turn to crap. Not Schumer, or Feinstein, or Pelosi (you could run a corpse for the Democratic seats in their districts and the corpse would still win) but they may well find themselves presiding over a badly defeated caucus.

Stay the course, give them all the rope they can take, let them hang themselves. I pretty sure they'll be able to do it all by themselves.

The Republicans in Congress, and especially in the Senate, need to get hammered from their constituents about playing politics against their own party. They are frittering away the election success we all gave them, allowing their heads to swell. Be persuasive.

The ones that won't be persuaded need to be "primaried". The electorate needs to let them know that waffling is bad for their careers.

I suggest we don't buy rope, but maybe keep an eye out for clearance sales on baseball bats and axe handles. Maybe...

If the Dems do manage to fuck the elections, we will probably be looking at large scale, organized civil unrest. BLM has nothing compared to an swindled electorate.

Greg
 
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Mueller's strategy of hammering the smaller fry into indiscreet admissions needs to be used on the principals in this and similar investigations. Mueller's investigation will net some small fry, but as Strzok says, there's no "there" there.
The principle can only rat themselves (no one to flip to). The little rats can flip for a bigger rat. So you leak selective information and listen. You watch and see who is scurrying. It will show you people you not even on your radar. Plus it can also distract and mis-direct.

I think a lot of Bad People have an elevated degree of concern right now. This is a long game, where every “i” must be dotted.
 
There is enough probable cause to convene a Grand Jury. Why the DOJ has not done it can be explained in two ways:

  1. Let the events unfold and build a more wide reaching case that nets more of these rats
  2. ArmyJerry is correct in his interpretation of the DOJ.
I am leaning towards #2 at this point. The silence from the DOJ is deafening
 
There is enough probable cause to convene a Grand Jury. Why the DOJ has not done it can be explained in two ways:

  1. Let the events unfold and build a more wide reaching case that nets more of these rats
  2. ArmyJerry is correct in his interpretation of the DOJ.
I am leaning towards #2 at this point. The silence from the DOJ is deafening

Another Option.

3. A Grand Jury is in place and we just are not privy yet.
 
A triggered Conservative makes a triggered Lib look like exactly what they are, triggered Amateurs.

There, fixed it for ya...

Can you imagine Eric Holder as POTUS?

Yes, just not for very long...

Where the long game is concerned, I think running out the clock has already exceeded the point where the least patient are already triggered. Folks around here are not happy.

Sessions has been holding onto the ball too long. Use it or lose it, Jeff. They call the next step a sack. He should ask Mr. Brady about that one.

If I were to ask myself why POTUS hasn't sacked him already, my guess would be that #3 is the answer, and it's simply not for publication just yet.
 
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Superhero or attention whore?
Booker gained national attention when, on December 28, 2010, a constituent used
Twitter
to ask him to send someone to her father's house to shovel his driveway because her elderly father was going to attempt to do it himself. Booker responded by tweeting, "I will do it myself; where does he live?" Other people volunteered, including one person who offered his help on Twitter, and 20 minutes later Booker and some volunteers showed up and shoveled the man's driveway.[56][57] On April 12, 2012, Booker saved a woman from a house fire, suffering smoke inhalation and second-degree burns on his hands in the process. Newark Fire Chief John Centanni said that Booker's actions possibly saved the woman's life.[58] After
Hurricane Sandy
destroyed much of the shoreline areas of New Jersey and New York in late October 2012, Booker invited Newarkers without power to eat and sleep in his home.[59] In February 2013, responding to a Twitter post, Booker helped a nervous constituent
propose
to his girlfriend.[60] Booker rescued a dog from freezing temperatures in January 2013 and another dog that had been abandoned in a cage in July 2013.[61][62]