Let us examine Mark Meadows…one of the “good guys.”
Meadows has produced voluminous evidence. Without him we’d still be speculating. Even so what has congress DONE with the evidence. Nothing. Left him dangling in the wind with all his evidence.
Let us examine Mark Meadows…one of the “good guys.”
Meadows has produced voluminous evidence. Without him we’d still be speculating. Even so what has congress DONE with the evidence. Nothing. Left him dangling in the wind with all his evidence.
I don’t think this will yield anything more than a new cliffhanger for the next news cycle.
The only thing that ultimately matters is what was in the FISA warrant and how meritorious it was in the first place.
It is an exercise they need to go through to get answers for the insurance policy communication. I am also sure the dear MS. Page is not fond of her affair being regurgitated over and over with her photo next to the weasel faced Strzok.
Only a conspiracy among Federal agencies to rig a presidential election, nothing to see move along.
Right! Right! That “what difference does it make” comment she made was pure genius. It certainly never came back to bite her in the ass or anything.
It doesn’t matter what’s in the FISA warrant. Trump supporters have already declared it wasn’t legitimate. There’s nothing that will ever change their mind.
She probably knew she was already exonerated so she definitely had that “what does it matter at this point” attitude.
It’s REALLY bad when the lead investigator goes before Congress and displays what an arrogant ■■■■■■■ he really is.
When he said Mueller did not ask him about the insurance policy text…He sunk what might have been left of the collusion delusion.
Bad news is that Clinton benefits from this.
I am of the opinion that Strzok is more of an above all law egomaniac than a political party hack. He needs terminated ASAP. Don’t think its worth pursuing more than that.
It’s really bad when he goes before Congress and they act like unhinged lunatics. I’m more worried about a Congress that is this out to lunch than a single FBI agent.
Congress was performing its role and it was the VOTER that they were speaking for.
I am convinced Strzok had some sort of plan to put the hurt on Trump, but just never acted on it beyond the collusion investigation.
Could say squeezing Manafort and Carter Page was Strzok payback for the voters defying Clinton.
They weren’t doing anything but playing to their base and making a disgrace of themselves. Their role is not to engage in political theatre and grandstanding. It’s to govern the nation.
Or you could say that Manafort is as crooked as they come and is facing justice for his behavior. Page is just an idiot who is a victim of his own stupidity.
I agree that Manafort is a crook. His crook activity was just a convenient avenue to pursue to smear Trump, not protect the integrity of the election.
Thing is that the attitude Strzok displayed did far more to undermine confidence in the justice system than any Russia approved propaganda, which has always been around.
So you don’t want Manafort prosecuted because it would look bad for Trump?
Strzok’s attitude was to defend himself from the unhinged attacks from Congressional Republicans at the behest of Trump. They’re the ones trying to undermine justice for the sole purpose of protecting Trump from the repercussions of something he supposedly didn’t do.
I have no problem with Manafort being held accountable. I think it has been of no consequence to President Trump.
Strzok was not on trial and was not there to “defend” himself. He was there to answer questions and clarify his text trail, which he failed to do.
It’s almost like people were watching separate hearings.
Especially when played out of context.
He was attacked relentlessly. It was his right to defend himself.
He did clarify himself (when given the opportunity to reply which wasn’t very often) but the Republicans didn’t actually care what he had to say. They had made their mind up before he came to the committee.
Which is funny because they were accusing him of prejudging.