Well, golly, a month before he took the job? I owe you an apology. Acting as an unregistered agent of a Moslem dictatorship is A-OK as long as you are least twenty four hours away from becoming the national security adviser.
I apologize for even implying that there’s something wrong with being on the payroll of a Moslem tyrant who had just staged a bloody coup months before if you’re a whole couple weeks away from becoming national security adviser.
Yeah, it’s turrible, as Sir Charles would say, your implications.
It’s flippin hilarious Flynn grinning and chanting along “Lock her up!” while he was busy illegally acting as a foreign agent, in secret.
I dunno. The judge may be concerned about and potentially pending testimony to a grand jury or testimony to a jury. In that Flynn may not be as “persuasive” as he could be if he’s already off the hook. I think the jibe in the pleading about being ambushed or whatever by the FBI really, really pissed off the judge and indicated to him that Flynn would be less than forthright or completely cooperative after the judge sentenced and was willing to take that into account today, right now, unless Flynn starts proving otherwise.
It will give Flynn an opportunity to reflect on whether he has been fully forthright, regardless the number of conversations he’s had with the OSC.
Problem: I never said or implied anything like that. I was just setting the facts straight. A number of people seemed to think it was highly significant that he was working for a foreign power while on the NSA. They were simply mistaken about the facts.
Did it? Proof of kidnapping attempt, please? What was his involvement in that while in NSA? I will agree that because of his prior positions, he should have recused himself fram anything involving Galen while the NSA