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Bizarre.
ReplyDeleteNot really - Kings often bestow power to their Princes. In this case King Trump has empowered his darling princess as well. The Queen seems to be locked in a closet, a golden one though.
DeleteWhy, very very good, Ash.
DeleteNow let's move on and you tell us all about Susan Rice.
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DeleteYou kinda smirked out on the topic yesterday.
DeleteThink she's got legal problems, Ash ?
DeleteAnd what about O'bozo ? Did he know what she was up to, did he approve of it ?
OOHHOOO....oooooo
ReplyDeleteRICE 'ORDERED SPY DOCS ON TRUMP'....DRUDGE BLAZING RED HEADLINE
We'll let Ash give us the report on this.
The Susan Rice story is not important. None of the liberal news orgs are reporting on it. Someone on the Trump Team once said Hi to a Cossack. AND THATS ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW. Mika will let you know if you need to be thinking about something else.
ReplyDeleteSusan Rice will end up taking the 5th.
ReplyDeleteThe Washington Post and the NY Times are disinterested in the story.
ReplyDeleteVery fixable. Start the indictments.
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DeleteI agree. If Rice 'leaked' any names to the media she should be indicted just like old Scooter. But Trump and the DOJ should be the ones doing it not the NYT or the WaPo.
Trump has the entire US government working for him. They ought to be able to follow the chain of evidence. They have the tools to track down the individual(s)that actually had the opportunity and the motive the to do the leaking. From there they can build their case even if it's a circumstantial one, well that is, even if it is a very strong circumstantial one, one that they can reasonably expect to get a conviction on. If Trump can't swing it, assign a special prosecutor to investigate the entire Russian connection meme including this part of it.
Trump tweets, Find the Leakers. You find the leakers, Mr. President. Quit asking the newspapers to do your job. At that point, I'm pretty sure the WaPo and the NYT will quickly become un-disinterested in the story. Bring some proof and they will come.
Easy peasy.
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You shoulda been a lawyer.
DeleteO wait, with your Pro Se legal experience defending yourself you really are a lawyer already.
DeleteSusan Rice could do a lot worse in a defense attorney.
DeleteScooter Libby was not jailed for leaking names, moron!
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DeleteSure he got convicted of lying but it all centered around the leaking of Plame's CIA identity.
A lesson for your boy in the WH, the cover-up is always worse than the crime.
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New Drudge Headline:
ReplyDeleteBOILED RICE
I had been thinking:
FRIED RICE
STEAMED RICE works too, and is just as nice
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ReplyDeleteWhich do you prefer, Ash, boiled, fried or steamed Rice ?
Delete"Trump tweets, Find the Leakers. You find the leakers, Mr. President. Quit asking the newspapers to do your job. At that point, I'm pretty sure the WaPo and the NYT will quickly become un-disinterested in the story. Bring some proof and they will come."
DeleteFar be it for Quirk to expect the media to do THEIR job also, and pursue the truth instead of whining about it like Quirk.
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DeleteThe media isn't complaining. Trump and his sock puppet Spicer are. Daily.
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President Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, traveled with the top U.S. general to an Iraqi base just over 10 miles (16 km) from Mosul on Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteKushner was on the second day of a trip to Iraq as the guest of Marine General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the U.S. military’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the visit to the Hammam al-Alil base allowed them to get an operation briefing from Iraqi and U.S. commanders.
The trip has demonstrated the far-reaching portfolio of Kushner, 36, who is part of Trump’s innermost circle and who has been given a wide range of domestic and foreign policy responsibilities, including working on a Middle East peace deal. His views on Iraq could shape Trump’s own opinions.
Speaking after lengthy battlefield reports from two Iraqi generals, Kushner sounded upbeat about the campaign and said the partnership between U.S. and Iraqi troops was “very impressive.”
“I hope the victory that you have in Mosul in the near future will not just be a victory for the American and Iraqi troops but it will be a victory for the world,” Kushner said.
Read more: http://forward.com/fast-forward/368064/jared-kushner-visits-iraq-base-just-10-miles-from-mosul-battle/
FAMILY BUSINESS
ReplyDeleteGuess who else hired his son-in-law?
Raul Castro
Saddam Hussein
Benito Mussonlini
https://theintercept.com/2017/01/09/u-s-decline-to-banana-republic-accelerates-as-trump-places-son-in-law-jared-kushner-in-white-house/
Ooooh. Be afraid.
DeleteMy dad hired me to sweep his store.
DeleteFascist Bastard.
I worked for 5 weeks in my Father in law's restaurant...
DeleteI always knew he was a fascist...
ReplyDeleteMan cleared in sexual assault case; Judge says he 'didn't enjoy it'
Diego Cruz, 21, one of four privileged youths dubbed ‘Los Porkys’ who abducted and vaginally penetrated the teenager, did so without ‘carnal intent’ a judge ruled.
González also found that although the victim, who was 17 at the time, was forced into the car of one of her alleged attackers, she was never “helpless”. Two of the other three suspects are accused of penetrating the victim.
Since there was no pleasure in the act, it was intended to cause humiliation. They were touching her, they were bothering her, so for the judge, if the intention wasn’t pleasure, it’s not sexual assault,” said Vela, who works in the legal studies department at the Centre for Teaching and Research in Economics.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/28/mexican-man-cleared-sexual-assault-schoolgirl-because-he-didnt-enjoy-it
Sounds like the Quirkian Logic used to let the MSM off the hook with their refusal to face the facts in the Obama Police State Affair.
CNN Goes on Rampage Against Susan Rice Bombshell, Instructs Viewers to Ignore Story...
DeleteCNN has raced to shoot down the blockbuster report.
CNN Tonight's Don Lemon went so far as to announce he would ignore the news at all costs.
While interviewing a Democratic congressman, CNN's Chris Cuomo claimed it was "demonstrably untrue" Rice sought surveillance of the Trump team, even as that's exactly what yesterday's reports prove.
Over the last 24 hours, the network has also repeatedly called on its chief national security correspondent -- who was also a political appointee in the Obama White House -- Jim Sciutto, to dismiss the reports as a non-story; Sciutto has even excused Rice claiming ignorance of the unmasking scandal two weeks ago, arguing Rice "wasn't aware" what unmasking Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) was referring to.
And on Tuesday's "New Day," anchor Alisyn Camerota openly pleaded with Sen. John McCain to write-off the news as unimportant.
Last night, Lemon began "CNN Tonight" with an announcement that the Rice report a "fake scandal ginned up by right-wing media and Trump" that he would not be baited into justifying with coverage.
"On this program tonight, we will not insult your intelligence by pretending," it's legitimate, he said. "Nor will we aid and abet the people trying to misinform you, the American people, by creating a diversion. Not going to do it."
https://news.grabien.com/story-cnn-goes-rampage-against-susan-rice-bombshell-instructs-view
"In another appearance, Sciutto even attempted to excuse Rice from claiming to have no knowledge of the unmasking she's been caught orchestrating.
Delete"From her perspective she didn’t know what specific unmasking Devin Nunes and others are talking about, in part because that is something she asks — or asked during the regular course of her work as national security adviser," he said. "I do know from speaking to people yesterday close to her that she doesn’t know specifically what Devin Nunes and others are accusing her of when it comes to unmasking because that was something sets in the regular course of her job.""
She and Quirk maintain that Rice thought he was referring to subjects communicating with a Mayor in Outer Mongolia.
DeleteCertainly Not News
DeleteYes, but Raul Castro hired his son in law.
DeleteWe now go live inside Hillary Clinton's Asshole where CNN Reporters on The Scene Say it Smells Terrific.
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DeleteShe and Quirk maintain that Rice thought he was referring to subjects communicating with a Mayor in Outer Mongolia.
More bullshit from Hawaiian Haole. He pulls this shit out of his ass, smells it, and judges it a unique insight.
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Jim Sciutto ✔ @jimsciutto
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"The idea that Ambassador Rice improperly sought the identities of Americans is false." - person close to Rice tells me
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For the record, Jim Sciutto worked in the Obama administration.
It is a fact not mentioned in Sciutto’s CNN biography, but it certainly should be.
Two things about this tweet:
1. Note the careful language – The anonymous source says “improperly sought.” It likely means Lake’s reporting is valid and Rice did in fact, make requests to unmask. The question of whether it was proper or not remains to be seen.
2. The “person close to Rice” is likely somebody Sciutto knows – Before Sciutto worked at the White House, he worked at ABC. Do you know who he worked with at ABC? Ian Officer Cameron. Do you know who’s married to Cameron? Susan Rice.
http://www.redstate.com/jaycaruso/2017/04/04/dear-cnn-why-former-obama-appointee-reporting-susan-rice-revelation/
Muslim teenager repeats #Blacklivesmatter 100 times on Stanford application and is accepted
ReplyDeleteZiad Ahmed said it was 'refreshing to see that they view my unapologetic activism as an asset rather than a liability'
When Ziad Ahmed was asked on his Stanford University application “What matters to you, and why?”, his answer was clear.
He wrote: “#BlackLivesMatter”, repeating the hashtag exactly 100 times to highlight the excessive use of police force which disproportionately kills black men and women.
The practising Muslim senior high school student in New Jersey has since been accepted to the prestigious University.
“Everyone who received your application was inspired by your passion, determination, accomplishments, and heart,” the acceptance letter read.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/muslim-teenager-ziad-ahmed-blacklivesmatter-stanford-application-100-times-repeat-university-a7665591.html
Everyone who received your application is a pathetic putz.
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ReplyDelete'Man cleared in sexual assault case; Judge says he 'didn't enjoy it'
Sounds like the Quirkian Logic used to let the MSM off the hook with their refusal to face the facts in the Obama Police State Affair
Are you losing your fucking mind, you whiny little shit?
Get back on your meds old man.
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QuirkTue Apr 04, 12:45:00 PM EDT
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I agree. If Rice 'leaked' any names to the media she should be indicted just like old Scooter. But Trump and the DOJ should be the ones doing it not the NYT or the WaPo.
Trump has the entire US government working for him. They ought to be able to follow the chain of evidence. They have the tools to track down the individual(s)that actually had the opportunity and the motive the to do the leaking. From there they can build their case even if it's a circumstantial one, well that is, even if it is a very strong circumstantial one, one that they can reasonably expect to get a conviction on. If Trump can't swing it, assign a special prosecutor to investigate the entire Russian connection meme including this part of it.
Trump tweets, Find the Leakers. You find the leakers, Mr. President. Quit asking the newspapers to do your job. At that point, I'm pretty sure the WaPo and the NYT will quickly become un-disinterested in the story. Bring some proof and they will come.
Easy peasy.
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Why don't you hold your media accountable for being dishonest and not reporting the truth?
That IMO is an example of your perverted "logic."
DeleteThe Media is relieved of it's responsibility to ferret out and report the truth because you say so.
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"Trump has the entire US government working for him."
Demonstrably untrue.
The NY Time leaking "News" in the service of Obama, Hillary, and the DNC:
DeleteDonald Trump's responsibility alone to defend against.
The Media and patriotic citizens?
Give Quirk a break!
Signed,
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Most, at least much, of the US Government is working against The Donald.
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Delete" At that point, I'm pretty sure the WaPo and the NYT will quickly become un-disinterested in the story."
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On the very same day that Drudge has multiple links to the MSM actively working to put the Kibosh on the truth of this Police State Scandal.
WTF is wrong with this guy?
Delete(I think he likes to put forward an argument, the truth be damned.)
DeleteThat was his profession, after all.
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DeleteWhy don't you hold your media accountable for being dishonest and not reporting the truth?
What truth you whiny little shit?
Tell me what in the post I put up that you attached that infantile comment to wasn’t true. Much of the media has been saying the same thing I said. Better yet, please post some proof that Rice actually leaked any information to anyone. Simpler still show me where ‘anything’ she did was illegal. Proof, not conjecture, not assumptions, not any of your other bullshit, just some proof.
You complain about me and the MSM (oooohhh bad) for not automatically climbing on board with every weird piece of shit you and your bro post here. Show me where I have denied anything that has been said or posted here about Rice. All I have said was ‘I’ll wait until there is some actual proof that she did what she was accused of’. You piss and moan because I won’t convict her based on ‘no proof at all’ yet you are willing to convict her based on stories put up by authors who have provided ‘no proof at all’.
I realize the concept of proof is foreign to you but you should try to grow up and learn it. It’s what big boys do. ‘Unmasking’ by the NSA isn’t a crime. It may be political, it may be unsavory, or it may be neither of these, but it’s not a crime.
Go whine someplace else. Come back when you have something more than unsubstantiated accusations.
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DeleteThe whiny little haole, goes on posting at length about some guy on CNN that doesn't buy the story he's peddling and accusing the guy of being an Obama butt boy. Fair enough. But what he doesn't mention is that the guy who actually started this Rice story is Mike Cernovick the same guy alt-right political activist who took the phony 'Pizzagate' story being run on twitter and social media and ran with it. Eli Lake came out with his story the next day.
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Now now now is inappropriate attack language for a pleasant site like this you dickdipshit.
DeleteAnd on which recent night did you dream this nonsense:
the guy who actually started this Rice story is Mike Cernovick the same guy alt-right political activist who took the phony 'Pizzagate' story being run on twitter and social media and ran with it.
Meanwhile out this way where people actually do things the wheels of industry are turning fast and furiously, even further ahead of schedule and more under budget than a few day ago.
The e-mails are being copied around like crazy between the four primaries, the phone calls are enough to drive a man mad.....stacks and stacks of paper work piling up, the word ergonomic is in the air and so far no bribes to City Staff, though we are having some negotiations soon....
I'm glad all my people are so enthusiastic....makes it fun....
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DeleteAnd on which recent night did you dream this nonsense:
Shut up, Bob
Go run a google search on 'who first broke the Rice unmasking story'.
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Moron and fool, dipshit, and urban illiterate peasant, it was Mark Levin that first broke the Susan Rice story.
DeleteYou would have never heard of him though, running in your usual constricted little channels as you always do.
You need a life.
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DeleteYou're full of it Bob. Check the dates. I realize that might be a novel concept for you.
Cernovick was provided the 'leak' by the White House (hmmm interesting) on April 2. then it was leaked to Eli Lake. After that all the crazy conspiracy sites you frequent started to pile on.
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Levin reported on the original leaks from The Bunker long before any of the non sense you mention.
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ReplyDeleteI love the way the Twins throw this stuff up but it's all in a very selective way. Unsubstantiated charges against Rice, damn right that's news, lets talk about it. Unsubstantiated charges that Erik Prince of Blackrock was setting up a back channel to Russia for Trump during the transitioning, not news, don't bother with it.
You guys are Trumpettes to the core. Ideology? Yes. Facts? Why bother? Besides they might be uncomfortable or get in the way of a good story.
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DeleteAnd now that you are talking, dipshit, what about this?
'Man cleared in sexual assault case; Judge says he 'didn't enjoy it'
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Sounds like the Quirkian Logic used to let the MSM off the hook with their refusal to face the facts in the Obama Police State Affair
Sick.
Or, as the Big Kahuna would say, 'Sad. So sad.'
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Sounds like an accurate psychological insight by The Big Kahuna regarding you, MY LIEGE.
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ReplyDelete"Unsubstantiated charges that Erik Prince of Blackrock was setting up a back channel to Russia for Trump during the transitioning, not news, don't bother with it."
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I posted that previously, before you did.
"In his final days in office, Obama created the largest ever expansion of access to non-minimized NSA intercepts, creating a path for all U.S. intelligence to gain access to unmasked reports by changes encoded in a Reagan-era Executive Order 12333.
ReplyDeleteThe government officials who could request or approve an exception to unmask a U.S. citizen’s identity has grown substantially. The NSA now has 20 executives who can approve the unmasking of American information inside intercepts, and the FBI has similar numbers.
And executives in 16 agencies -- not just the FBI, CIA and NSA -- have the right to request unmasked information."
http://circa.com/politics/barack-obama-changed-how-nsa-intercepts-of-americans-like-donald-trump-could-be-shared
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Delete"In his final days in office, Obama created the largest ever expansion of access to non-minimized NSA intercepts, creating a path for all U.S. intelligence to gain access to unmasked reports by changes encoded in a Reagan-era Executive Order 12333
I reported on that when he did it, long before you 'just' reported on it.
As your buddy Mome would say, "old news."
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I didn't "just" report it.
DeleteI reported it AGAIN in response to your argument that their is no "proof" that the Obama Admin did not go out of it's way to see that the names of Trump associates were leaked to the press.
There is plenty of evidence.
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DeleteNot for any criminal charges. Identify any criminal acts, identify the person who committed it, and, oh yea, prove it.
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ReplyDeleteQuirk:
"You complain about me and the MSM (oooohhh bad)"
Don't you think the massive left wing bias of the MSM is problematic?
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DeleteNo. I think you are whining again. It's all you've got.
There are certain sites that are especially biased to the left, the NYT, the WaPO, CNN and to the right, FOX and the WSJ. Most major areas have offsetting media, Detroit, Chicago, New York, etc. There are plenty of conservative, even right wing publications, NY Post, Washington Examiner, Detroit News, Denver Post, the Union Leader, the Oklahoman.
If you want a perfect example of batshit crazy politicizing, you know the same shit you do here every day, turn on your TV around 7:00 am and switch back and forth between CNN with Chris Cuomo and Fox and Friends with the Three Stooges. Bullshit from the right of you bullshit from the left of you.
Anyone with a brain who is not politically polarized can read the plain English in any one of these stories (from either side) and see any bias that exists, can see when charges are made with no substantiation, or can look with skepticism on those that are only backed up by 'unnamed sources'.
Of course, those who do not have a brain or who choose not to use it or who see these things from a strictly partisan political perspective are usually the ones who sit around like victims crying 'It ain't fair. Why don't they agree with me.'
Pathetic.
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Whining ?
DeleteAnd you're the guy that calls everyone else in the world dicks.
'If only there were someone out there my equal' whine whine whine
My Liege, I am about ready to bring the Court Jester in before you to lightly an humorously knock some sense into your old rugged noggin.
It's the only thing I can think of that might work.
I'm hoping for that classic Recognition Scene we literary types know all about, hoping to shine some light your way.
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DeleteIf you are looking for me to get on board with you're tales of 'Pizzagate', 'millions of illegal votes', Obama wire-tapping Trump and Trump Towers, oh sorry, should have been "wire-tapped", you'll be waiting a long time.
The Recognition Scene will have to wait until you guys start posting some 'proof' for the charges you put up here. Show me some facts, not assumptions, not speculation, not 'possible', or 'maybe' or 'may', or 'likelihood', or any such crap, just some facts and I will gladly get on board.
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April 4, 2017
ReplyDeleteClaim: Susan Rice directed spy agencies to create 'detailed spreadsheets' involving Trump
By Thomas Lifson
Joseph diGenova is a former U.S. attorney and a man of impeccable honor. I don't believe he would put out a false story, Ã la Susan Rice. The intrepid Richard Pollock of The Daily Caller reports:
Former President Barack Obama's national security adviser Susan Rice ordered U.S. spy agencies to produce "detailed spreadsheets" of legal phone calls involving Donald Trump and his aides when he was running for president, according to former U.S. Attorney Joseph diGenova.
"What was produced by the intelligence community at the request of Ms. Rice were detailed spreadsheets of intercepted phone calls with unmasked Trump associates in perfectly legal conversations with individuals," diGenova told The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group Monday.
"The overheard conversations involved no illegal activity by anybody of the Trump associates, or anyone they were speaking with," diGenova said. "In short, the only apparent illegal activity was the unmasking of the people in the calls."
Other official sources with direct knowledge and who requested anonymity confirmed to TheDCNF diGenova's description of surveillance reports Rice ordered one year before the 2016 presidential election.
If this can be proven (and it sounds as though it was extensive enough that a cover-up would be difficult), a chilling crime was committed, weaponizing the universal spying capabilities of the national security apparatus against political enemies.
Joseph diGenova is a former U.S. attorney and a man of impeccable honor. I don't believe he would put out a false story, Ã la Susan Rice. The intrepid Richard Pollock of The Daily Caller reports:
Former President Barack Obama's national security adviser Susan Rice ordered U.S. spy agencies to produce "detailed spreadsheets" of legal phone calls involving Donald Trump and his aides when he was running for president, according to former U.S. Attorney Joseph diGenova.
"What was produced by the intelligence community at the request of Ms. Rice were detailed spreadsheets of intercepted phone calls with unmasked Trump associates in perfectly legal conversations with individuals," diGenova told The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group Monday.
"The overheard conversations involved no illegal activity by anybody of the Trump associates, or anyone they were speaking with," diGenova said. "In short, the only apparent illegal activity was the unmasking of the people in the calls."
Other official sources with direct knowledge and who requested anonymity confirmed to TheDCNF diGenova's description of surveillance reports Rice ordered one year before the 2016 presidential election.
If this can be proven (and it sounds as though it was extensive enough that a cover-up would be difficult), a chilling crime was committed, weaponizing the universal spying capabilities of the national security apparatus against political enemies.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/04/claim_susan_rice_directed_spy_agencies_to_create_detailed_spread_sheets_involving_trump.html
I find it inexplicable, depressing, and problematic that Quirk, of all people, who brought spooking and spying against American citizen to our attention in the first place, is not more fired up over this subject.
I wonder if a maga shot of Vitamin B-12 might help.
9 Signs You're Not Getting Enough B12
By KAREN CICERO
http://www.prevention.com/health/signs-of-b12-deficiency
megamagnum shot of B-12 might help
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DeleteDoes American Thinker always double-tap their stories in a bow to the low intelligence of their readers?
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You need a 'double tap' of B-12.
DeleteEven better, a 'triple tap'.
Just looking out for you, My Liege, as I am pledged on my honor and my life to do, and always do, and always shall.
DeleteMaybe a 48 hour B-12 drip would be best.
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DeleteJoseph diGenova is a former U.S. attorney and a man of impeccable honor.
And yet, no mention of his legal qualifications.
"In short, the only apparent illegal activity was the unmasking of the people in the calls."
Since 'unmasking' by the National Security Advisor office in and of itself isn't illegal or so I have heard, what does Mr. Di Genova know that he is not telling us?
If this can be proven (and it sounds as though it was extensive enough that a cover-up would be difficult), a chilling crime was committed, weaponizing the universal spying capabilities of the national security apparatus against political enemies.
A chilling crime? Weaponizing? Sounds like he is saying Rice was leaking this personal info to the press in an attack on political enemies. Obviously, a chilling crime. And from what I've seen of Rice and how she operates, it wouldn't surprise me if she actually did it. However, at this point that is all speculation. Yet, guys are arguing that it actually happened while as far as I can see providing zero evidence for the claim.
In my first post on this stream, I said...
I agree. If Rice 'leaked' any names to the media she should be indicted...
But what you offer me is...
If this can be proven...
Ah, but there's the rub. It's those little conditional clauses and those words like 'may' and 'supposedly' and 'likely' and 'we can assume' and all the other bullshit qualifiers that might as well be written in invisible ink for as much attention you give them, that present the problems to any rational individual with the ability to read and comprehend English.
If this can be proven...
Get back to me when it's proven, sonny.
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Surely you don't contend this does not represent a left wing bias?
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DeleteCNN and MSNBC I'll give you but FOX probably has a bigger audience than those two combined. I couldn't tell you where MSNBC even is any more. Then you have smaller channels like CNBC that are in the bag for the same people Trump is out to help. Kudlow is on that channel for god's sake.
I find the news on NBC, CBS, and ABC pretty straight forward news reporting. Other shows like 60 Minutes I don't even watch any more so I don't know. The majors are in a different class from the loaded stuff you get on FOX and CNN. I kinda like Lester Holt.
But its all irrelevant where it's coming from anyway if you've got a brain and can tell when you are being handed a bunch of bull or some wild speculation and when you are not.
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DeleteBesides, you don't even watch television what do you care?
Likely, neither do most of the young people out there today. They're certainly not watching the evening news.
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DeleteNow, if you are concerned that ABC, CBS, and NBC don't buy into the latest conspiracy theories, I guess I can't help you.
The only thing I can suggest is that you watch the Discovery Channel or Animal Planet.
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I want to know who asked Susan Rice to unmask all those names.
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DeleteAsk Mr. Di Genova. You seem to believe whatever bullshit he offers up.
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President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, voiced optimism about the long-term U.S. alliance with Iraq's military and its campaign to retake Mosul from Islamic State on Tuesday, as he visited a base about 10 miles (16 km) from the city.
ReplyDeleteKushner was on the last day of a two-day trip to Iraq as the guest of Marine General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff. The visit to the Hammam al-Alil base included an operational briefing from Iraqi and U.S. commanders.
The trip has demonstrated the far-reaching portfolio of Kushner, 36, who is part of Trump's innermost circle and who has been given a wide range of domestic and foreign policy responsibilities, including working on a Middle East peace deal. His views on Iraq could shape Trump's own opinions.
I have a pair of combat boots that are older than Jared Kushner.
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PACOM said it determined the launch of the KN-15 medium-range ballistic missile took place at 11:42 am (2142 GMT), landing in the Sea of Japan at 11:51 am, in line with findings by the South Korean defense ministry.
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ReplyDeleteI reported it AGAIN in response to your argument that their is no "proof" that the Obama Admin did not go out of it's way to see that the names of Trump associates were leaked to the press.
Once again, I have to call you out. I never said that. You keep pulling this stuff out of your ass and throwing it up here to see if it sticks.
Go back to January, when the rules were passed and see what I said about them.
I can only assume you have a problem with English or that trying to keep all this sorted out is too much for you. Maybe, you need a time out. Just for a rest.
What I said was Obama's move was political and a shit move but it wasn't criminal. A political ploy, maybe even a political dirty trick, worse it isn't only Trump and his posse that are affected, it's all the American people. A bullshit move for any reason.
He should be punished. Politically. If that's possible. Let the GOP get whatever they can out of it. Politically.
But it's not a crime. The actual 'leaking' is a crime and the person doing the leaking is culpable. I repeat get back to us when you have a crime and a person you can prove committed it. Right now, all I've seen is a lot of circumstantial evidence. As I said above, the Trump administration should have the tools within the federal bureaucracy to track down these leaks. Let him do it.
I might take Trump a little more seriously if his boys weren't doing so much leaking on their own.
But riddle me this...
How soon before you expect the Trump administration will reverse those Obama moves you and the rest of the Trumpettes have been complaining about? When will he restore a little privacy to the American public?
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ReplyDeleteWhining ?
And you're the guy that calls everyone else in the world dicks.
Hardly, a whine, old fellow. They are all dicks. is merely a sardonic statement of one of the immutable truths of our world, one I usually (with few exceptions) reserve for politicians. I don't complain and whine. What would be the point?
I offer up that statement with the admonition, “Whoever has ears to hear, let them hear.” And "Whoever has eyes to see, let them see." I merely offer guidance to those who are ever seeing but never perceiving and are ever hearing but never understanding. What they do with that truth is up to them.
'If only there were someone out there my equal' whine whine whine
Obviously, a silly comment and a great misjudgment of my character. Why in the world would I want to share my exalted position with anyone?
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"I find the news on NBC, CBS, and ABC pretty straight forward news reporting."
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I rest my case.
It's really hard to believe Quirk said that but it certainly gives an insight into his 'thinking'.
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DeleteQuirk is beginning to live in the past.
DeleteHe remembers Walter Cronkite and the folks.
In layman's parlance, it is called the coming of Second Childhood.
This is a necessary stage, and should not be feared.
Only few recognize their new limitations and politely drop out of adult conversations.
It is time to turn with full attention from the world to the grand kids and continue to be of some true use yet in life.
Grandparents have an important function to fulfill in life, as important as any other.
This stage of life must be embraced, like all the others.
He imagines himself to be as he was when Joe Montana looked like this:
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DeleteI rest my case.
Good, maybe now you will quit whining. Man, you are pathetic.
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Susan Rice Ordered Spy Agencies To Produce ‘DETAILED SPREADSHEETS’ Involving Trump
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OBAMA'S CORRUPTION ERUPTION
“We’re looking at a potential constitutional crisis from the standpoint that we used an extremely strong capability that’s supposed to be used to safeguard and protect the country. And we used it for political purposes by a sitting President. That takes on a new precedent.”
This must not stand. Obama and Rice should be charged and tried.
“Susan Rice Ordered Spy Agencies To Produce ‘Detailed Spreadsheets’ Involving Trump,” by Richard Pollock, Daily Caller, April 3, 2017:
Former President Barack Obama’s national security adviser Susan Rice ordered U.S. spy agencies to produce “detailed spreadsheets” of legal phone calls involving Donald Trump and his aides when he was running for president, according to former U.S. Attorney Joseph diGenova.
“What was produced by the intelligence community at the request of Ms. Rice were detailed spreadsheets of intercepted phone calls with unmasked Trump associates in perfectly legal conversations with individuals,” diGenova told The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group Monday.
“The overheard conversations involved no illegal activity by anybody of the Trump associates, or anyone they were speaking with,” diGenova said. “In short, the only apparent illegal activity was the unmasking of the people in the calls.”
Other knowledgeable official sources with direct knowledge and who requested anonymity confirmed to TheDCNF diGenova’s description of surveillance reports Rice ordered one year before the 2016 presidential election.
Also on Monday, Fox News and Bloomberg News, citing multiple sources reported that Rice had requested the intelligence information that was produced in a highly organized operation. Fox said the unmasked names of Trump aides were given to officials at the National Security Council (NSC), the Department of Defense, James Clapper, President Obama’s Director of National Intelligence, and John Brennan, Obama’s CIA Director.
Joining Rice in the alleged White House operations was her deputy Ben Rhodes, according to Fox.
Critics of the atmosphere prevailing throughout the Obama administration’s last year in office point to former Obama Deputy Defense Secretary Evelyn Farkas who admitted in a March 2 television interview on MSNBC that she “was urging my former colleagues,” to “get as much information as you can, get as much intelligence as you can, before President Obama leaves the administration.”
DeleteFarkas sought to walk back her comments in the weeks following: “I didn’t give anybody anything except advice.”
Col. (Ret.) James Waurishuk, an NSC veteran and former deputy director for intelligence at the U.S. Central Command, told TheDCNF that many hands had to be involved throughout the Obama administration to launch such a political spying program.
“The surveillance initially is the responsibility of the National Security Agency,” Waurishuk said. “They have to abide by this guidance when one of the other agencies says, ‘we’re looking at this particular person which we would like to unmask.’”
“The lawyers and counsel at the NSA surely would be talking to the lawyers and members of counsel at CIA, or at the National Security Council or at the Director of National Intelligence or at the FBI,” he said. “It’s unbelievable of the level and degree of the administration to look for information on Donald Trump and his associates, his campaign team and his transition team. This is really, really serious stuff.”
Michael Doran, former NSC senior director, told TheDCNF Monday that “somebody blew a hole in the wall between national security secrets and partisan politics.” This “was a stream of information that was supposed to be hermetically sealed from politics and the Obama administration found a way to blow a hole in that wall.”
Doran charged that potential serious crimes were undertaken because “this is a leaking of signal intelligence.”
“That’s a felony,” he told TheDCNF. “And you can get 10 years for that. It is a tremendous abuse of the system. We’re not supposed to be monitoring American citizens. Bigger than the crime, is the breach of public trust.”
Waurishuk said he was most dismayed that “this is now using national intelligence assets and capabilities to spy on the elected, yet-to-be-seated president.”
“We’re looking at a potential constitutional crisis from the standpoint that we used an extremely strong capability that’s supposed to be used to safeguard and protect the country,” he said. “And we used it for political purposes by a sitting President. That takes on a new precedent.”
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Delete“That’s a felony,” he told TheDCNF. “And you can get 10 years for that.
Sounds like a slam dunk.
Trump should start proceedings right away.
Easy peasy.
Let me know when the trial(s) start.
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Not going to happen Quirk. Deuce's man Trump isn't smart enough to see what Pamela Geller can.
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