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Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on June 08, 2017, 05:42:16 PM
Funny how you try and fail to insert the word impeachment into my post. The take-down was fascinating however, too bad you missed it. Comey came out on top, affirming Trump's reputation as a conniving liar. And you should know that the various investigations (plural) into Trump's administration--criminal/ethical--are far from over. With Russia there's Flynn, Sessions, Manafort, Jared; emoluments...the hits just keep on coming. Comey's public testimony was simply a glimpse into one car in Trump's train wreck.

He confirmed he leaked to the press to get an independent counsel named. It's bad enough that that indicates a personal and political animus but then he lied about why he did it. He stated that it was in response to Trump's tweet about the fact that the meeting may have been taped but the leak happened the day before Trump's tweet.  Yeah, he's highly credible! ::)  ;D

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on June 08, 2017, 05:42:16 PM
Funny how you try and fail to insert the word impeachment into my post. The take-down was fascinating however, too bad you missed it. Comey came out on top, affirming Trump's reputation as a conniving liar. And you should know that the various investigations (plural) into Trump's administration--criminal/ethical--are far from over. With Russia there's Flynn, Sessions, Manafort, Jared; emoluments...the hits just keep on coming. Comey's public testimony was simply a glimpse into one car in Trump's train wreck.

You are fucking delusional if you think Comey came out on top.  He literally used words like "confused", "act of cowardice", "intimated", to describe himself.

He buckled under pressure from Attorney General Loretta Lynch at the behest of Hillary Clinton to not call a criminal investigation, a criminal investigation, to call it a "matter", which he willingly and complicity did so.

He also specifically chose not to inform anyone that President Donald Trump spoke to him personally about Flynn, and used the "I hope" when asking the investigation be dropped.  If it was such a breach in protocol, or whatever else it could be, he chose to stay quiet, to not speak to any other person about it.

He also admitted he leaked stuff to the press through a personal friend.

James Comey came out on top though, right?

You sad, goofy and delusional dumb cunt.


Quote from: PaulAtreides on June 08, 2017, 04:17:52 PM
Oh, not just Trump.  Without having to say so, Comey let us know that Sessions is under investigation.  We got Sessions out of the Senate, how great it would be to get that racist asshole out of government altogether.


I think it is time you came back to reality.


Quote from: Lt.Uhura on June 08, 2017, 05:42:16 PM
Comey came out on top, affirming Trump's reputation as a conniving liar.

QuoteFEINSTEIN: Now, here's the question, you're big. You're strong. I know the oval office, and I know what happens to people when they walk in. There is a certain amount of intimidation. But why didn't you stop and say, Mr. President, this is wrong. I cannot discuss this with you.

COMEY: Maybe if I were stronger, I would have.

So failing media drunk progressives the world over, admitting you're weak and a liar, is 'coming out on top?' Okay.


Quote from: malachi.martini 🍸 on June 08, 2017, 06:03:17 PM
So failing media drunk progressives the world over, admitting you're weak and a liar, is 'coming out on top?' Okay.

Exactly.

James Comey admitted to being easily confused, intimidated and easily coerced, and leaking stuff to the press, but he came out on top!

When he was scrolling through jobs on Monster.com he must have shit his pants when the qualifications to be the Director of the FBI was "Easily confused, easily intimidated and easily coerced, and must be willing to leak information to the press".

"Holy shit, I am perfect for that!"

Lt.Uhura

Quote from: malachi.martini 🍸 on June 08, 2017, 06:03:17 PM
So failing media drunk progressives the world over, admitting you're weak and a liar, is 'coming out on top?' Okay.

Look, it's not like Trump entered the WH as a respected civil servant with America's best interests at heart. His reputation as a narcissistic, lying, greedy and vindictive SOB precedes him. The Twitterer in Chief has set the bar low when it comes to standards. Very low. Anyone with the balls to stand up to him in public and challenge his administration's lies and "alternative facts" is going to come out on top. Especially if he's wise enough to admit to human vulnerabilities. Stay tuned...

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on June 08, 2017, 06:57:13 PM
a respected civil servant with America's best interests at heart.

You mean like Hillary?  :D

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on June 08, 2017, 06:57:13 PM
Look, it's not like Trump entered the WH as a respected civil servant with America's best interests at heart. His reputation as a narcissistic, lying, greedy and vindictive SOB precedes him. The Twitterer in Chief has set the bar low when it comes to standards. Very low. Anyone with the balls to stand up to him in public and challenge his administration's lies and "alternative facts" is going to come out on top. Especially if he's wise enough to admit to human vulnerabilities. Stay tuned...

Stay tuned to what?

You fucking liberal shitbags spewing your lies and propaganda, and desperate attempts at destroying the President of the USA?

If I had my way you would all be rounded up, charged with sedition and put before a firing squad.  Your bodies would be dumped in the swamp so frogs would eat your remains.

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on June 08, 2017, 07:00:25 PM
You mean like Hillary?  :D

What's odd is that every adjective this dopey bitch used is exactly how people view Hillary Clinton.

starrmtn001

LIVE: President Donald Trump Speaks at Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference 6-8-17.


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ItsOver

Quote from: (((The King of Kings))) on June 08, 2017, 07:04:48 PM
Stay tuned to what?

You fucking liberal shitbags spewing your lies and propaganda, and desperate attemptis at destroying the President of the USA?

If I had my way you would all be rounded up, charged with sedition and put before a firing squad.  Your bodies would be dumped in the swamp so frogs would eat your remains.
"Feels good, man." :))

mikuthing01

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Quote from: Lt.Uhura on June 08, 2017, 05:42:16 PM
Funny how you try and fail to insert the word impeachment into my post. The take-down was fascinating however, too bad you missed it. Comey came out on top, affirming Trump's reputation as a conniving liar. And you should know that the various investigations (plural) into Trump's administration--criminal/ethical--are far from over. With Russia there's Flynn, Sessions, Manafort, Jared; emoluments...the hits just keep on coming. Comey's public testimony was simply a glimpse into one car in Trump's train wreck.

The fact there are investigations is meaningless without evidence.  The Fake News Media, and other Trump haters had everyone believing this would be the end for Trump.  You yourself likened it to a sports bar atmosphere.  This fizzled out and you know it, or in sports metaphor terms, you lost the big game.

But that's ok, the Fake News Media has shown a great deal of resourcefulness in creating something from nothing, so they'll lead you along on to the next of their Big Reveal gotcha's. 

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: PB the Deplorable on June 08, 2017, 09:00:08 PM
The fact there are investigations is meaningless without evidence.  The Fake News Media, and other Trump haters had everyone believing this would be the end for Trump.

Nope. Investigations begin because of an allegation that may be dismissed or present enough circumstantial evidence that requires further investigation, leading to collecting evidence. Its then up to the prosecutors to decide if there's a reasonable chance of a successful prosecution, and the evidence is presented to be assessed in court. The timelne between the allegation and aquittal/conviction can be years. And Trump is his own worst enemy.
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  You yourself likened it to a sports bar atmosphere.  This fizzled out and you know it, or in sports metaphor terms, you lost the big game.

But that's ok, the Fake News Media has shown a great deal of resourcefulness in creating something from nothing, so they'll lead you along on to the next of their Big Reveal gotcha's.

He he... Don't stop believing Trump is purer than the driven snow. But don't ask him why he tried to get Comey to drop Russian investigations before sacking him when he couldn't promise he would.  ;D

Meister_000

Highlight of the day:

Comey and Angus King quoting Henry II

"Will no one rid me of this meddlesome preist"

Washington Post ~ June 8, 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2017/06/08/why-did-comey-say-will-no-one-rid-me-of-this-meddlesome-priest/

"Trump fired Comey last month amid an FBI probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election. During Thursday’s testimony, Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) asked Comey questions about what he assumed when Trump said to “hold back” on Flynn:

“You said [Trump] said, ‘I hope you will hold back on that.’ But when a president of the United States in the Oval Office says something like ‘I hope’ or ‘I suggest’ or ‘would you,’ do you take that as a directive?”

Comey replied: “Yes. Yes, it rings in my ear as kind of, ‘Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?’ ”

King said: “I was just going to quote that in 1170 [of] Dec. 29 Henry II said, ‘Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest?’ And then the next day he was killed. Thomas A Becket. That’s exactly the same situation. We’re thinking along the same lines.”


The reference between Comey and King goes back to an outburst from King Henry II about the Archbishop of Canterbury. The story passed down through history is that Henry II, who was frustrated by Becket, cried out, “Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?”

Becket was then murdered by four knights.


Thomas Becket (the "preist" = Comey/FBI) was Archbishop of Canterbury (Lord Chancellor, Roman Catholic) from 1162 until his murder in 1170. He is venerated as a saint and martyr by both the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. He engaged in conflict with Henry II, King of England, over the rights and privileges of the Church, and was assassination by followers of the king in Canterbury Cathedral.

. . . Becket continued to excommunicate his opponents in the church, the news of which also reached Henry II, Henry the Young King's father. Upon hearing reports of Becket's actions, Henry is said to have uttered words that were interpreted by his men as wishing Becket killed. The king's exact words are in doubt and several versions have been reported. The most commonly quoted, as handed down by oral tradition, is "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?", --  but according to historian Simon Schama this is incorrect: he accepts the account of the contemporary biographer Edward Grim, writing in Latin, who gives us "What miserable drones and traitors have I nourished and brought up in my household, who let their lord be treated with such shameful contempt by a low-born cleric?"  Many variations have found their way into popular culture. . .

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Yorkshire Pud on June 08, 2017, 09:35:11 PM
Nope. Investigations begin because of an allegation that may be dismissed or present enough circumstantial evidence that requires further investigation, leading to collecting evidence. Its then up to the prosecutors to decide if there's a reasonable chance of a successful prosecution, and the evidence is presented to be assessed in court. The timelne between the allegation and aquittal/conviction can be years. And Trump is his own worst enemy.
He he... Don't stop believing Trump is purer than the driven snow. But don't ask him why he tried to get Comey to drop Russian investigations before sacking him when he couldn't promise he would.  ;D

When asked why he didn't question or leak about Lynch asking him to call the "investigation" of Hillary a "matter" he said he didn't know...that he wasn't strong enough. Face it pud, he has about as much credibility as you now...which is to say none.  ;D

GravitySucks

Quote from: Yorkshire Pud on June 08, 2017, 09:35:11 PM

He he... Don't stop believing Trump is purer than the driven snow. But don't ask him why he tried to get Comey to drop Russian investigations before sacking him when he couldn't promise he would.  ;D

Very Falkieesque in your analysis of the situation. Noone has suggested that anyone tried to get Comey to drop "Russian investigations".

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: GravitySucks on June 08, 2017, 09:47:18 PM
Very Falkieesque in your analysis of the situation. Noone has suggested that anyone tried to get Comey to drop "Russian investigations".

He was asked that specifically and Comey stated that Trump never asked that of him.

GravitySucks

Terrorist attack or did someone stay at the bar all day?

I saw something about they caught the truck and "a weapon" but can't find them it right now.

https://twitter.com/breaking911/status/873021257691930624

Here is the police chief stating they have the vehicle and arrested two suspects and a weapon but no motive

https://www.pscp.tv/w/1jMJgoqZqngJL

Lt.Uhura

Quote from: Yorkshire Pud on June 08, 2017, 09:35:11 PM
Nope. Investigations begin because of an allegation that may be dismissed or present enough circumstantial evidence that requires further investigation, leading to collecting evidence. Its then up to the prosecutors to decide if there's a reasonable chance of a successful prosecution, and the evidence is presented to be assessed in court. The timelne between the allegation and aquittal/conviction can be years. And Trump is his own worst enemy.
He he... Don't stop believing Trump is purer than the driven snow. But don't ask him why he tried to get Comey to drop Russian investigations before sacking him when he couldn't promise he would.  ;D

The elephant in the room that these Trump apologists and legal experts here at BG have failed to mention are the witnesses, including Comey, who refused to answer specific questions about Trump in public. In other words they are saving private testimony for Muller. Can you blame them? Showing their hand before the game is over would be foolish, and potentially dangerous.

GravitySucks

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on June 08, 2017, 10:09:53 PM
The elephant in the room that these Trump apologists and legal experts here at BG have failed to mention are the witnesses, including Comey, who refused to answer specific questions about Trump in public. In other words they are saving private testimony for Muller. Can you blame them? Showing their hand before the game is over would be foolish, and potentially dangerous.

No. He refused to answer any questions in an open session that dealt with classified information or had to do with ongoing investigations.

Lt.Uhura

Quote from: GravitySucks on June 08, 2017, 10:16:58 PM
No. He refused to answer any questions in an open session that dealt with classified information or had to do with ongoing investigations.

You better let PB and others here know that this investigation is "ongoing" and deals with "classified information". They seem quite certain there's "no evidence", and see no need to continue.  :)

Kidnostad3

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on June 08, 2017, 02:27:17 PM
I don't believe anyone expected Comey's testimony to result in impeachment. Trump will continue to remain on the defensive however, even if nothing comes of the continued investigations into his administration. He's far less concerned with the deeper, more serious legal and ethical issues surrounding his office, than he is with his diminishing public approval, negative media portrayal, and the shrinking size of his cheering crowds.

Sweet Jesus!  Could you possibly be any more transparent?  Your denial that you expected that  Comey would produce a smoking gun that immediately triggered impeachment proceedings comes way too late to be anything but a pathetic attempt to save face.

As for your predictions for Trump's political demise, you might want to take a look at the below OP/ED piece by Thomas Edsall in today's NYT.  It seems that Democrat sages are forecasting a much rosier future for our President.  (Yeah, I know it's published in a newspaper that has forfeited all claim to honest journalism but die-hard liberals like yourself still swear by it.)  Feel free to comment but only after you have actually read the piece.   

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/08/opinion/the-democratic-party-is-in-worse-shape-than-you-thought.html

GravitySucks

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on June 08, 2017, 10:28:55 PM
You better let PB and others here know that this investigation is "ongoing" and deals with "classified information". They seem quite certain there's "no evidence", and see no need to continue.  :)

Diane Feinstein has stated on at least two occasions that there is no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians and Comey confirmed that today by stating she was correct. That doesn't change the fact that they are still investigating the Russians and any hacking attempts. Read the leaked TS document that Reality Winner has been arrested for.

The questions about what they knew about conversations between Flynn and the ambassador could not be answered in public because it would have disclosed classified methods.

Comey confirmed Trump was not under investigation at the time of his firing.

Kidnostad3

Quote from: Lt.Uhura on June 08, 2017, 10:09:53 PM
The elephant in the room that these Trump apologists and legal experts here at BG have failed to mention are the witnesses, including Comey, who refused to answer specific questions about Trump in public. In other words they are saving private testimony for Muller. Can you blame them? Showing their hand before the game is over would be foolish, and potentially dangerous.

Wishful thinking or Delusional Disorder?  Only her psychiatrist knows.


GravitySucks

Quote from: Meister_000 on June 08, 2017, 10:40:19 PM
The Best is yet to come.

You mean you are really going to take that trip to Oregon?

Lt.Uhura

Quote from: GravitySucks on June 08, 2017, 10:36:35 PM

Comey confirmed Trump was not under investigation at the time of his firing.

Well now it's in Mueller's hands. I wonder if Trump will invite him to dinner and dismiss everyone else in the room?  :P

Kidnostad3

Quote from: GravitySucks on June 08, 2017, 10:41:21 PM
You mean you are really going to take that trip to Oregon?

A better idea would be for him to keep going until he reaches Kiska.

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