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Butler1000

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Apparently James Comey has some serious memory issues. He said this in his testimony before Congress over 200 times

You would think the top man at the FBI would have a better memory. But the only thing he remembered is how to avoid a perjury charge.......
 

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Apparently James Comey has some serious memory issues. He said this in his testimony before Congress over 200 times

You would think the top man at the FBI would have a better memory. But the only thing he remembered is how to avoid a perjury charge.......
It must be so frustrating that even after the GOP forced him to answer their questions again they still couldn't find anything that he did wrong.
Still no 'smocking' gun, eh?
 

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Apparently James Comey has some serious memory issues. He said this in his testimony before Congress over 200 times

You would think the top man at the FBI would have a better memory. But the only thing he remembered is how to avoid a perjury charge.......
He learned it from Jeff Sessions, his former boss.

Please show us your post where you criticized Sessions for doing the same thing during his testimony. If you can't, I think you should zip it and delete this thread, because it makes you look silly.
 

Butler1000

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He learned it from Jeff Sessions, his former boss.

Please show us your post where you criticized Sessions for doing the same thing during his testimony. If you can't, I think you should zip it and delete this thread, because it makes you look silly.
Oh my goodness....is that Whataboutism?

Or are you saying Comey is no better than Sessions? I'd agree to that.
 

Frankfooter

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Oh my goodness....is that Whataboutism?

Or are you saying Comey is no better than Sessions? I'd agree to that.
Fortunately your orange guy says he has the best memory ever, so he'll have no problems answering questions, right?
Roger Stone, Corsi, Flynne, Cohen, Manafort, Papadopolous.....
They all have great memories too, right?
 

Butler1000

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Fortunately your orange guy says he has the best memory ever, so he'll have no problems answering questions, right?
Roger Stone, Corsi, Flynne, Cohen, Manafort, Papadopolous.....
They all have great memories too, right?
He won't have to.
 

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Oh my goodness....is that Whataboutism?
That's a lot more recent and relevant than Hillary's emails.

Why don't you throw that in your fellow TDSers' collective face when they bring that one up instead of your crickets.
 

Frankfooter

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He won't have to.
Sure.

Won't have to ever answer questions about the 16 members of his team that were communicating with Russia when he said nobody was?

1. Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort attended the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with a group of Russians who were said to have dirt on Hillary Clinton. He also met with and emailed Konstantin Kilimnik, his Russian business associate who is suspected of having ties to Russian intelligence, according to court records.
2. Senior Trump campaign official Rick Gates was also in communication during the campaign with Kilimnik, who has suspected ties to Russian intelligence, according to court records.

3. Former national security adviser Michael Flynn exchanged phone calls and text messages with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the Trump transition. He also was with White House senior adviser and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner when they met Kislyak in Trump Tower during the transition.

4. Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. attended the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower. Around that time, he had at least three phone calls with Emin Agalarov, the Russian pop star who helped arrange the meeting. Trump Jr. also was briefly introduced to Russian banker Alexander Torshin at a dinner during the National Rifle Association convention. Federal prosecutors said in 2018 that Torshin was the handler of alleged Russian spy Maria Butina.

5. White House senior adviser Jared Kushner also attended the Trump Tower meeting. During the transition, he met Kislyak and Russian state banker Sergey Gorkov.

6. Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos met a few times with Kremlin-connected professor Joseph Mifsud and a Russian woman who falsely claimed to be Vladimir Putin's niece. He was also in touch with Ivan Timofeev, a Russian foreign policy analyst.

7. Former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page met Kislyak during the Republican convention. He also met Russian lawmakers and an executive from the Kremlin-run oil company Rosneft during trips to Russia in July and December 2016.

8. Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions had two meetings with Kislyak during the campaign. The first was on the sidelines of the Republican convention. The second was in his Senate office in Washington in September 2016.

9. Trump campaign official JD Gordon also met Kislyak during the Republican National Convention. He says he spoke with Kislyak at two separate events.

10. Former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone met a Russian man in May 2016 who called himself Henry Greenberg and offered dirt on Clinton for $2 million. Stone also exchanged private Twitter messages with Russian intelligence operatives posing as the hacker Guccifer 2.0.

11. Former Trump campaign aide Michael Caputo was also in touch with the Russian man who went by Hank Greenberg. Caputo said he helped arrange Greenbeg's meeting with Stone.

12. Trump associate Erik Prince met with Russian state banker Kirill Dmitriev during a controversial January 2017 trip to the Seychelles. Prince told Congress that they discussed business.

13. White House official Avi Berkowitz, who has served as Kushner's personal assistant, met with Kislyak during the Trump transition.

14. Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen was in touch with at least two Russian companies during the campaign that wanted to build a Trump Tower in Moscow. He had a 20-minute phone call with someone from the office of Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov about the project, according to court filings. And he spoke to a Russian man who claimed to have influential connections and offered "political synergy" with the Trump campaign, according to court filings.

15. White House senior adviser Ivanka Trump was in contact with the wife of the Russian who offered "synergy" to Cohen. Her spokesman confirmed that she received an email and passed it along to Cohen.

16. Trump business associate Felix Sater, who previously worked with Trump on real estate deals, was in touch with Russians as he worked with Cohen on the Trump Tower Moscow project.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/10/poli...iates-russians-campaign-transition/index.html
 

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"I Do not know about any hush money. You should ask my lawyer Cohen."

Pattern set!!
 

jcpro

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"I Do not know about any hush money. You should ask my lawyer Cohen."

Pattern set!!
Since when did the NDAs become illegal? BTW, the only way Trump can be nailed on this is if the prosecution can prove that he used campaign funds. It means a paper trail. Oh, and the law allows ANY candidate to use unlimited PERSONAL funds to finance a campaign. So, good luck!
 

Butler1000

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Frankfooter

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Since when did the NDAs become illegal? BTW, the only way Trump can be nailed on this is if the prosecution can prove that he used campaign funds. It means a paper trail. Oh, and the law allows ANY candidate to use unlimited PERSONAL funds to finance a campaign. So, good luck!
You should tell that to the feds, maybe they'll listen to you and stop the continuing investigations into Cohen and the Trump org.
hahahahahaha
 

jcpro

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Roflmao!! Since when an investigation equals a conviction???
 

Butler1000

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You should tell that to the feds, maybe they'll listen to you and stop the continuing investigations into Cohen and the Trump org.
hahahahahaha
Except no charges were laid by the Feds in relation to that. Only lying to Congress.

NY did lay some charges. But they haven't been tested.

Nice trying to distract from Comey mind you.

Perhaps you would care to comment on the actual topic of the thread? Defend Comey for his answers?

Or are you too scared to without deflecting?
 

Frankfooter

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Except no charges were laid by the Feds in relation to that. Only lying to Congress.

NY did lay some charges. But they haven't been tested.

Nice trying to distract from Comey mind you.

Perhaps you would care to comment on the actual topic of the thread? Defend Comey for his answers?

Or are you too scared to without deflecting?
Comey answered.
The GOP couldn't find anything.

Clearly Comey and the FBI weren't trying to put Clinton in power or attack Trump, since Comey's warrant was one of the contributing factors that put Trump in power.
And clearly the GOP can't find anything wrong with how this investigation has been handled.

Which means it time to go back to Trump's legal issues.

One more cooperating witness for Mueller!
Maria Butina.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mar...ian-agent-reaches-plea-deal/story?id=59719083

Still think this is going nowhere?
 

Butler1000

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Comey answered.
The GOP couldn't find anything.

Clearly Comey and the FBI weren't trying to put Clinton in power or attack Trump, since Comey's warrant was one of the contributing factors that put Trump in power.
And clearly the GOP can't find anything wrong with how this investigation has been handled.

Which means it time to go back to Trump's legal issues.

One more cooperating witness for Mueller!
Maria Butina.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mar...ian-agent-reaches-plea-deal/story?id=59719083

Still think this is going nowhere?
Clearly he is hiding something. This isn't over.
 

Frankfooter

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Clearly he is hiding something. This isn't over.
I don't think Comey is worried at all, nor should he be.
Individual 1 is shitting bricks, however.

Think that $50 million gift to Putin won't get looked at?
Think the $400 in tax cheats won't be investigated?
Think that the 16 of his people who contacted Russians during the election aren't in some kind of trouble?

Anything from Comey nearly as serious as selling out the US election to Russia?
 

Butler1000

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I don't think Comey is worried at all, nor should he be.
Individual 1 is shitting bricks, however.

Think that $50 million gift to Putin won't get looked at?
Think the $400 in tax cheats won't be investigated?
Think that the 16 of his people who contacted Russians during the election aren't in some kind of trouble?

Anything from Comey nearly as serious as selling out the US election to Russia?
Standing by either oblivious or complicant while others used the DoJ to try to spy on the Trump campaign.
 

Frankfooter

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Standing by either oblivious or complicant while others used the DoJ to try to spy on the Trump campaign.
Given that there are obvious connections between Trump and Putin and the hacking of the dems, as we well know now, that is exactly what the DoJ should have been doing.
Do you not accept that Putin hacked the dems with the aid of wikileaks to fuck up the US election?
Do you not think that's worthy of investigations?
 
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