Waaaaaaa!

“House Intelligence Committee rules that there was NO COLLUSION between the Trump Campaign and Russia. As I have been saying all along, it is all a big Hoax by the Democrats based on payments and lies. There should never have been a Special Counsel appointed. Witch Hunt!”

Glad that's settled! :awesome:

Mueller settles it. Not the dumpster fire called the House Intelligence committee.
 
Obstruction and collusion will be easy.

Money-laundering will be easier with the Cohen songbird under indictment.

Dems taking the House will be .. well ... easy.

Thanks.
well put on your Ruby Slippers and clik your heals,
but even a slimeball prosecutor like Andrew Weissman can't make stuff out of thin air
 
It's the dumbest thing yet. There was some poster on here that said accepting the meeting was "collusion"

Now If Trump Jr. hadn't walked out, or they set up another meeting - or ANYTHING that smelled like a conspiracy
you can be sure Mueller/Weisman and the Attack Dogs would morph that into a "attempted conspiracy"
and then it would come down to what was the quid pro quo.

But they didn't and it wasn't and not even Mueller could pull a conspiracy charge out of his butt
absent some further agreement

As soon as he accepted the meeting at his house with Russian agents, he had violated the law. It matters not whether the content changed or whether he walked out.

To boot, Daddy tried to cover it up ina POS lying release from AF1 thenext year.
 
all 3 of them ( if I remember the meeting details) wanted no parts of what she was selling.
If they thought she was a private citizen -and there is no indication otherwise -why report it to the FBI?
Even if she was a NGO -or even a Russian gov't official there STILL WAS NO COLLUSION.

You might have had better luck with Obstructionism -but Comey's little book tour and memos
blew that too

They thought she was offering dirt on Clinton, idiot. When they accepted the meeting, the die was cast.
 
well put on your Ruby Slippers and clik your heals,
but even a slimeball prosecutor like Andrew Weissman can't make stuff out of thin air

Sure .. just like the Nunes memo wil the be the explosive truth of all time. :rofl2:

You're here whining about the investigationS every single day.

Do you see any evidence of that working?
 
As soon as he accepted the meeting at his house with Russian agents, he had violated the law. It matters not whether the content changed or whether he walked out.

To boot, Daddy tried to cover it up ina POS lying release from AF1 thenext year.
what law? (I had to ask) lol
 
Sure .. just like the Nunes memo wil the be the explosive truth of all time. :rofl2:

You're here whining about the investigationS every single day.

Do you see any evidence of that working?
Nunes memo got us FISA abuse/ and a good look at the 7th floor of the FBI. He's digging into State dept funneling info to the FBI now.

Brennan and Clapper are the ones I want heads on a pike

Ya. I whined about Ken Starr and I wind about Bob Mueller- because both operated off a general warrant.
Mueler didn't even have reasonable suspicion of a crime; unless you call the Pee tapes such
 
The collusion was the DNC, the Clinton campaign, elite media, and the previous administration colluding to create a phony Russian collusion story to unseat a lawfully elected president.
 
oh that's right..you are the moron who thinks accepting a meeting is collusion..

Nope, I never said that, illiterate fuck. Now, that’s five in a row that you’ve fucked up the comprehension. How can one be so fucking chronically wrong as you?

What I HAVE said, stupid, is that by accepting that meeting under those circumstances they were soliciting something of value from a foreign agent. Pretty simple. I’ve cited the pertinent codes for you, too, dumbfuck. Never found a literate person to help you?
 
Nunes memo got us FISA abuse/ and a good look at the 7th floor of the FBI. He's digging into State dept funneling info to the FBI now.

Brennan and Clapper are the ones I want heads on a pike

Ya. I whined about Ken Starr and I wind about Bob Mueller- because both operated off a general warrant.
Mueler didn't even have reasonable suspicion of a crime; unless you call the Pee tapes such

The Nunes memo was a monumental DUD that got nothing but laughter.

... more to come.
 
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