Wow! A Clinton deflection, never seen that before! Well done.
3/2/2017 10:29:38 AM
http://www.snopes.com/hillary-clinton-uranium-russia-deal/I'm sure a hack thinks this is biased and GatewayPundit is legit though.
3/2/2017 11:09:33 AM
3/2/2017 11:09:55 AM
3/2/2017 11:47:55 AM
3/2/2017 12:04:28 PM
lol, hack
3/2/2017 12:11:41 PM
It's worth noting that Richard Burr, Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, was a Trump campaign adviser and that Devin Nunes, Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, was on the Trump transition team.
3/2/2017 12:12:21 PM
No matter what happens from here Sessions is compromised in terms of credibility. The Trump regime of course already out of credibility.[Edited on March 2, 2017 at 12:29 PM. Reason : .]
3/2/2017 12:28:25 PM
Democrats don't have votes to impeech anyone and nobody is resigning so Reminds me of when someone recently said to Congress: what difference does it make?
3/2/2017 12:30:38 PM
^For now, that's correct. Don't forget how long the Nixon investigation took, though. We still have a long way to go.
3/2/2017 12:31:37 PM
3/2/2017 1:19:15 PM
Your trolling quality has really gone downhill over the past couple weeks.
3/2/2017 1:29:36 PM
3/2/2017 1:36:07 PM
^^ he's shook
3/2/2017 1:41:38 PM
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/03/schiff-doj-235615
3/2/2017 2:51:09 PM
^second source - http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/fbi/322049-top-dem-fbi-head-withholding-russia-infoI'd like to see if this end sup in WashPo/Times/WSJ/CNN/etc.
3/2/2017 2:59:05 PM
It's pretty weird how Trump was so quick to alienate himself from Flynn and let him fall on his sword, while he's backing up Sessions and saying his job is safe right now.This whole thing is so absurd.
3/2/2017 3:04:37 PM
^haha he did the exact same thing with Flynn. give it a few days.BTW, you should never believe a single thing the Russian government says, but this had me laughing out loud:
3/2/2017 3:11:30 PM
So far the media has forced Mike Flynn to "resign" and Jeff Sessions to recuse (even though the latter said it was weeks in process and just so happened to be completed today- coincidence I'm sure)."Fake news" obviously.
3/2/2017 4:31:39 PM
i missed the press conference, was there anything else in it or just him recusing himself from the russia investigation?
3/2/2017 4:43:29 PM
and now this:https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/03/02/us/politics/kushner-flynn-sessions-russia.html
3/2/2017 5:22:17 PM
3/2/2017 5:44:17 PM
At least it will be cool to tell our kids about how we watched this story from the beginning
3/2/2017 6:13:07 PM
Kislyak looks too much like the bad guy from Lethal Weapon 2 for this not to be suspicious.
3/2/2017 8:24:24 PM
3/2/2017 9:28:51 PM
^Proves itself every day, especially as of late, doesn't it, haha.
3/2/2017 10:20:45 PM
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/837722869106880517lol
3/3/2017 2:10:18 PM
3/3/2017 2:13:35 PM
why was he the only member of said committee to meet with the ambassador?and why did he meet with him when he met with him?
3/3/2017 2:35:30 PM
I wonder how many pages this #FakeNews Thread will get to before the leftists give up their narrative. It's gonna be a long 4 years
3/3/2017 2:41:53 PM
The comments on that Twitter post are fun.
3/3/2017 2:42:09 PM
3/3/2017 2:53:30 PM
I'm not claiming to know what exactly they spoke about, but I don't we can just assume that the content was good or bad. Senators speak with foreign ambassadors somewhat regularly.About the tweet...
3/3/2017 3:34:34 PM
^yea that's why i said take that one with a grain of salt but I've heard from other people that in particular, senators on that committee do not meet with foreign ambassadors/reps/etc, especially from countries like Russia
3/3/2017 3:38:38 PM
especially on their own, which is why Sessions is getting called on itthat and the timing of the meeting [Edited on March 3, 2017 at 4:03 PM. Reason : .]
3/3/2017 3:51:56 PM
If republicans would investigate these connections in exchange for also investigating the democrat connections most people would be fine with that. Do it.[Edited on March 3, 2017 at 8:53 PM. Reason : They wouldn't though ]
3/3/2017 8:52:48 PM
^ that's an acceptable political compromise but it's stupid to investigate publicly announced and generally transparent meetings not affiliated with an active election . Sessions lied in a confirmation hearing and has already come out and said they did discuss the campaign (and why wouldn't they if sessions is on the team??) during the meeting with the ambassador. If I'm a senator, then anything else sessions says to them from now on has zero credibility. He needs to step down.
3/3/2017 10:34:00 PM
3/4/2017 12:39:22 AM
He told Tucker Carlson he talked to the Russian ambassador about the campaign but not in a "significant way". Of course when it comes to a campaign and a quid pro quo what's "significant" is a matter of interpretation. Whether he "lied" depends on if you mean legally lied or just regular lied. By the normal social definition of lying, he lied. Whether he lied in a legal sense requires an inquiry. His intention to mislead the senate about the Trump campaigns dealings with Russia though is obvious. Congress shouldn't take this lightly.https://www.google.com/amp/thehill.com/homenews/administration/322139-sessions-sad-thing-to-be-attacked-over-meetings-with-russian-envoy%3FampI do believe sessions when he says he wasn't orchestrating secret Russian plans. But what's the point of senate confirmation hearings if you can just say anything and it doesn't matter? He said what he said with the specific purpose of preventing more questions about trump and Russia even though it was misleading. If the attorney general would defend people in Trumps campaign having covert and possibly illegal contact with Russia, what else is he willing to do for Trump?He needs to step down. [Edited on March 4, 2017 at 12:55 AM. Reason : https://www.google.com/amp/thehill.com/homenews/administration/322139-sessions-sad-thing-to-be-attac]
3/4/2017 12:50:44 AM
Mccaskill and shumer have already agreed to formal inquiries about their meeting with Russia, if trump lets his team face the same interviews-- doubt this will happen. The problem has never been contacting Russia or Russians, it's been the unusual amount of people who work for trump having deep ties to Russian intelligence agents, then sessions lying to prevent further questioning about those ties.
3/4/2017 1:00:11 AM
3/4/2017 1:17:03 AM
^ it's the same issue. Those were the people Sessions was defending. And of course I "want" him to step down, there's no rules about this. Flynn didn't have to step down but he burned his credibility. Sessions had little credibility to begin with and has none now.
3/4/2017 1:22:12 AM
3/4/2017 2:16:30 AM
i flipped on NPR yesterday afternoon and their take was if couple things are true that we have no evidence of this is a big deal. ok
3/4/2017 7:09:31 AM
3/4/2017 7:22:35 AM
I think others have pointed this out already, but if ALL the Sessions shenanigans had happened in a vacuum, then I'd most likely be calling this a nothingburger too. But look at the trend:Not necessarily in order:Flynn straight lied to us and allegedly half the administration already. About Russian contact. Fact.Carter page is now changing his story from flat denial to having met with Russian ambassador. So he's basically a liar too.Cohen (lawyer guy) - changed his story multiple times about the Ukraine Peace Plan.Kushner - apparently met with Russian ambassador too.And yetSean Spicer a week and a half ago: "no Russian contact, ever. Period." That's a lie, although it seems like a strong chance the administration just doesn't tell spicer the facts.Reince Prebus, Mike Pence, other surrogates a couple weeks ago: "no russian contact". Again, it seems they don't have a clue, but they were out flat denying anyways.POTUS a week and a half ago: multiple times "no russian contact" when he either knew that was false (most likely) or couldn't possibly be sure it was true, but flat denied ALL contact anyway.And on top of all that we have Sessions misleading and then needing to go back and correct his story. You can legalese yourself all day about how what Sessions said may have been "technically true" but the trend is clear that parts of the Trump campaign CLEARLY intend to mislead and obfuscate their Russian contact stories. That should bother everyone (including congressional republicans).The flat denials when clearly multiple people should have known at least some contact did occur (even if the meetings were all above the board) really bothers me. There is either zero "honest" communication in the whitehouse or they are all straight lying.Over 20 instances of flat denying contact:http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/03/02/trump-teams-many-many-denials-contacts-russia/98625780/[Edited on March 4, 2017 at 8:09 AM. Reason : I'm highly suspicious of you]
3/4/2017 8:00:29 AM
^There was also the outright denial that Trump or anyone in his camp had anything to do with softening the RNC platform's stance on Ukraine/Russia. That's now turned into tacit admission from his advisors that the idea came straight from him.
3/4/2017 8:52:05 AM
So if pattern follows Trump's tweets this morning will be followed by a bombshell.Perhaps audio?
3/4/2017 8:57:20 AM
The softened Ukraine position came immediately after his campaign met with the Russians
3/4/2017 9:22:51 AM
3/4/2017 9:54:51 AM