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So no collusion.
Quote: @A1Janitor said:
@savannahskol said:
@SFVikeFan said:
You're so blindly partisan it's both laughable and painful to digest.

It's international Haiku Day.  

The Washington Post: 
Admit it, Fox News was right
Choke on 

Happy Easter.  God Bless you, Savannah!

I think we can all agree that we must get to the bottom of this.  And prosecute these people to the fullest extent of the law.

By hanging them all in public. 
I assume you're going to start with Trey Dowdy first?

If that's what you think fruitless witch hunts that lead to 0 charges after 8 investigations yields ...


Funny it took Barr 48 hours to digest the entire Mueller report and deliver a 4 page summary, but 24 days to do redactions.

Can care less what the redacted version says, I'd rather hear from Mueller under oath.  Any schmuck who doesn't care that a President lies and changes his story numerous times about his Russian contacts and meetings, who is willing to trust Putin and Kim Jong over his own intelligence agencies has lost their minds.


Glad ya'll have set the bar for expectations so low ... we still have a moron in charge that's made us the laughing stock of the world.  
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LMAO 

Watch Barr tomorrow.  Grand juries coming. 

Indictments of Comey, Brennan, Strzok.  

The hoax will be exposed tomorrow. 

deep state panic!  deep state panic!
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/stat...7356992512

that timing. what are you A1, VIKEanon?  :p
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Quote: @SFVikeFan said:

Funny it took Barr 48 hours to digest the entire Mueller report and deliver a 4 page summary, but 24 days to do redactions.

Can care less what the redacted version says, I'd rather hear from Mueller under oath. 
You realize that Mueller ALREADY summarized the report.  (No collusion, obstruction?... can't indict... but I'll defer)
You realize that Mueller worked for the AG and gave regular progress reports ( on the 'big' issues..collusion/obstruction).  

Mueller then dumped his 400 page report  (which is unprecedented, every page stamped 'GJ testimony').   
Suddenly, AG Barr is then (under felony penalty  6e2) to protect constitutionally protected GJ information... crossing 675 days, 19 different prosecutors, 
2,800 subpoenas, 500 search warrants, 13 requests to foreign governments and 500 witnesses (who didn't have their counsel present).  And 3 weeks is too long?


BTW, you know what HAS NOT happened since Mueller gave his report to Barr? 

NOT ONE on the Mueller prosecutorial team has availed him/herself to the press to counter what Barr has done, thus far.  

Mueller had his 675 days.  Now, Trump gets his.  
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Quote: @SFVikeFan said:
@A1Janitor said:
@savannahskol said:
@SFVikeFan said:
You're so blindly partisan it's both laughable and painful to digest.

It's international Haiku Day.  

The Washington Post: 
Admit it, Fox News was right
Choke on 

Happy Easter.  God Bless you, Savannah!

I think we can all agree that we must get to the bottom of this.  And prosecute these people to the fullest extent of the law.

By hanging them all in public. 
I assume you're going to start with Trey Dowdy first?

If that's what you think fruitless witch hunts that lead to 0 charges after 8 investigations yields ...


Funny it took Barr 48 hours to digest the entire Mueller report and deliver a 4 page summary, but 24 days to do redactions.

Can care less what the redacted version says, I'd rather hear from Mueller under oath.  Any schmuck who doesn't care that a President lies and changes his story numerous times about his Russian contacts and meetings, who is willing to trust Putin and Kim Jong over his own intelligence agencies has lost their minds.


Glad ya'll have set the bar for expectations so low ... we still have a moron in charge that's made us the laughing stock of the world.  
Seems like the goalposts moved with your last comment.  But I do agree that any president who lies to the American people ought to be investigated.  Notice that I said ANY president.  I'm guessing that that's something that we don't agree on.
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Quote: @A1Janitor said:
LMAO 

Watch Barr tomorrow.  Grand juries coming. 

Indictments of Comey, Brennan, Strzok.  

The hoax will be exposed tomorrow. 

deep state panic!  deep state panic!

You know what they say about hope in one hand, shit in the other ...

Indictments?  LOL we'll see ... 

Glad that Barr gives a press conference 90 minutes before he even releases the report to Congress.  Unbelievable.   Too bad our AG is more concerned with exonerating Trump than he is being AG of the US, which is exactly how he got appointed to begin with.

I've always maintained the Mueller investigation is not Trump's biggest concern, it's the multiple investigations with the SDNY.  But hey enjoy your dog and pony show ... I'll wait to see what the SDNY brings.

Wanna bet when all is said and done the SDNY and states levy more indictments than Barr?
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Quote: @savannahskol said:
@SFVikeFan said:

Funny it took Barr 48 hours to digest the entire Mueller report and deliver a 4 page summary, but 24 days to do redactions.

Can care less what the redacted version says, I'd rather hear from Mueller under oath. 
You realize that Mueller ALREADY summarized the report.  (No collusion, obstruction?... can't indict... but I'll defer)
You realize that Mueller worked for the AG and gave regular progress reports ( on the 'big' issues..collusion/obstruction).  

Mueller then dumped his 400 page report  (which is unprecedented, every page stamped 'GJ testimony').   
Suddenly, AG Barr is then (under felony penalty  6e2) to protect constitutionally protected GJ information... crossing 675 days, 19 different prosecutors, 
2,800 subpoenas, 500 search warrants, 13 requests to foreign governments and 500 witnesses (who didn't have their counsel present).  And 3 weeks is too long?


BTW, you know what HAS NOT happened since Mueller gave his report to Barr? 

NOT ONE on the Mueller prosecutorial team has availed him/herself to the press to counter what Barr has done, thus far.  

Mueller had his 675 days.  Now, Trump gets his.  
Yes, and you don't find it unusual that Barr didn't release ANY of the Mueller summaries and instead cut and pasted his own? 

And nothing official from Mueller's team but for the first time they were leaks that Mueller's team was disappointed in how Barr summarized his findings and didn't release their already finished summaries.

But I expect nothing less than a heavily redacted dog & pony show.  Funny when Kenneth Starr was investigating the Clinton Whitewater crap that the full report was released with no redactions, and no press conference by the AG before it went public.


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LMAO

Trump said he will not use executive privilege to redact anything. 

Fruit of the poisonous tree.  Look it up.

Russia was a hoax.  Evidence next week of Obama’s involvement. 
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Quote: @SFVikeFan said:
@savannahskol said:
@SFVikeFan said:

Funny it took Barr 48 hours to digest the entire Mueller report and deliver a 4 page summary, but 24 days to do redactions.

Can care less what the redacted version says, I'd rather hear from Mueller under oath. 
You realize that Mueller ALREADY summarized the report.  (No collusion, obstruction?... can't indict... but I'll defer)
You realize that Mueller worked for the AG and gave regular progress reports ( on the 'big' issues..collusion/obstruction).  

Mueller then dumped his 400 page report  (which is unprecedented, every page stamped 'GJ testimony').   
Suddenly, AG Barr is then (under felony penalty  6e2) to protect constitutionally protected GJ information... crossing 675 days, 19 different prosecutors, 
2,800 subpoenas, 500 search warrants, 13 requests to foreign governments and 500 witnesses (who didn't have their counsel present).  And 3 weeks is too long?


BTW, you know what HAS NOT happened since Mueller gave his report to Barr? 

NOT ONE on the Mueller prosecutorial team has availed him/herself to the press to counter what Barr has done, thus far.  

Mueller had his 675 days.  Now, Trump gets his.  
Yes, and you don't find it unusual that Barr didn't release ANY of the Mueller summaries and instead cut and pasted his own? 

And nothing official from Mueller's team but for the first time they were leaks that Mueller's team was disappointed in how Barr summarized his findings and didn't release their already finished summaries.

But I expect nothing less than a heavily redacted dog & pony show.  Funny when Kenneth Starr was investigating the Clinton Whitewater crap that the full report was released with no redactions, and no press conference by the AG before it went public.


This was a work from day one. The second Barr was brought in, Trump could rest easy knowing he'd essentially exonerate him by not only shaping public opinion (and it worked... look at most of the posters on this board), but officially redacting enough information.

I have no doubt today will be pointless. The pages of the report will look like a zebra. Good work, Fox News. You've misinformed half the country to the point that we've essentially ground our political system to a screeching halt. 

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/439411-white-house-doj-officials-have-discussed-mueller-report-details

Anybody who doesn't see the fix is in is willfully clueless.
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Quote: @SFVikeFan said:
Funny when Kenneth Starr was investigating the Clinton Whitewater crap that the full report was released with no redactions, and no press conference by the AG before it went public.
Starr was Independent Counsel working under a whole different Office/legal venue. 
The Office of Special Counsel law expired in 1999. 
(The Independent Counsel was an independent prosecutor—distinct from the Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice—who provided reports to the United States Congress under 28 U.S.C. § 595.)

Since 1999, the appointments of Special Prosecutors (Mueller) have been wholly under the purview of the DOJ, the head of which, of course,  is the AG.  

IOW, Starr was preparing a report for Congress.  Mueller is preparing a report for the AG.  
Different times, different federal governing statutes for each.  

Are todays events less 'funny' for you now?   Wink





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