Anybody want to guess who is first?

Lying scum, all things verifiable have been debunked and nothing has been verified by on the record sources.

THIRTEEN THINGS THAT DON’T ADD UP IN THE RUSSIA-TRUMP INTELLIGENCE DOSSIER

http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-vladimir-putin-russia-intelligence-dossier-hacking-541626

Trump dossier 'shaky', former British envoy to Russia says

http://news.sky.com/story/trump-dossier-shaky-ex-british-envoy-to-russia-says-10726703

Here's another verified lie, that Michael Cohen had a secret meeting with Russian officials in Prague when in fact he's never even been there:

http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/31/politics/michael-cohen-russia-letter-congress/index.html


The mere fact that you're actually still pushing the veracity of the pissgate dossier tells us all we need to know about you, you're not a serious person.
Yawn. Keep providing those links. They mean nothing. In fact, I researched your Newsweek author, and the day before the article you cite, he did another in Newsweek without so much as a hint of suspicious activity in the dossier.


Hey....what happens on message boards means nothing. Same goes for trump's potty tweets. He's been manipulating the news cycle for years. Too bad for him that Mueller isn't paying attention to Faux News.
 
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Are the righties here sweating it out?

LOTS of posts saying that this thing was absolutely nothing.

If it's Manafort, I don't think it's that big of a deal for Trump. Anyone else? Then it will get kinda interesting.
trump had a Russian operative running his campaign. I think that's a big deal, especially given the 'toning down' of the Russia rhetoric during the campaign. If that's not collusion by the trump campaign, then I don't know what is.
 
The only thing we know for sure is that you don't know shit.
He knows...he's just a shill for trump these days. Having a campaign manager that made millions by acting as a Russian operative, is pretty damning stuff.
 
He knows...he's just a shill for trump these days. Having a campaign manager that made millions by acting as a Russian operative, is pretty damning stuff.
^ another drive by from ms Althea.
He was a Ukrainian foreign agent BTW ( Party of Regions)
 
trump had a Russian operative running his campaign. I think that's a big deal, especially given the 'toning down' of the Russia rhetoric during the campaign. If that's not collusion by the trump campaign, then I don't know what is.

I agree in principle, but Trump is too effective at manipulating the masses. He has already laid the groundwork for "Manafort denial," and marginalized the latter as just some guy who was on his campaign for a short period of time, a long long time ago.

The thing I'm curious about is the Park Avenue property, and if any of the "follow the money" stuff led there. THAT would be a blockbuster. Manafort is who everyone expects, and Trump will be effective in downplaying it if he's the only one indicted.
 
probably Flynn too, who knows with Mueller's wandering around what he sniffs up?

The only thing we know for sure is that "Russian collusion" is 100% pure BS


Manafort is the tethered goat!! This is like a long running soap opera, how the fuck any thing ever gets done over there is beyond me? All that ever seems to happen is a constant supply of new work for investigators and avaricious lawyers.

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I agree in principle, but Trump is too effective at manipulating the masses. He has already laid the groundwork for "Manafort denial," and marginalized the latter as just some guy who was on his campaign for a short period of time, a long long time ago.

The thing I'm curious about is the Park Avenue property, and if any of the "follow the money" stuff led there. THAT would be a blockbuster. Manafort is who everyone expects, and Trump will be effective in downplaying it if he's the only one indicted.
The money trail will indeed lead back to trump. He owes Putin countless millions, and was complicit in Putin's money laundering escapades in this country. trump can try to distance himself from Manafort, but there's always a paper trail.
 
Wait I thought this was about collusion. Are you saying this investigation was nothing more than a ruse to use as a pretext to investigate Trumps finances?

That’s what I thought. I just appreciate you clarifying and confirming.

Thanks.

This is an investigation into whatever the evidence leads the investigator to. That’s why it’s called an investigation. The prosecution will be for something specific. The fact that there are going to be prosecutions justifies the investigation and proves it was not nothing. Despite how badly you want to have been correct.
 
I get the idea there's a sense of urgency with the Mueller investigation lol.

They better have something more significant than a process crime with one of Trump's associates---and I think they know it.
Last week Bone Spur tweeted that the investigation was over!
 
Manafort is in trouble for things he did before he joined the Trump campaign when he worked for the Podesta Group, it's all coming out, more every day, time for these scum to lawyer up.

If so.... Bone Spur sure picked a winner to run his campaign.
 
trump had a Russian operative running his campaign. I think that's a big deal, especially given the 'toning down' of the Russia rhetoric during the campaign. If that's not collusion by the trump campaign, then I don't know what is.

So you have a problem with “toning down of Russian rhetoric” yet you have ZERO problem with the Obama administration giving 20% of our Uranium to Russia?

How do you square those positions? Why is one bad and the other not a problem for you?
 
^excellent article - flesh it out

And why did the story break when it did? Credit the much-maligned Rep. Devin Nunes, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. The California Republican has been pursuing the dossier more aggressively than anyone else, and it was his Oct. 4 subpoena for the bank records of Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm that handled the dossier, that finally shook loose the information.

But knowing that the Clinton campaign, the DNC, and Perkins Coie supported the dossier is not the end of the story. The most important next step is the FBI.

Sometime in October 2016 — that is, at the height of the presidential campaign — Christopher Steele, the foreign agent hired by Fusion GPS to compile the Trump dossier, approached the FBI with information he had gleaned during the project. According to a February report in the Washington Post, Steele "reached an agreement with the FBI a few weeks before the election for the bureau to pay him to continue his work."

It was an astonishing turn: the nation's top federal law enforcement agency agreeing to fund an ongoing opposition research project being conducted by one of the candidates in the midst of a presidential election. "The idea that the FBI and associates of the Clinton campaign would pay Mr. Steele to investigate the Republican nominee for president in the run-up to the election raises
further questions about the FBI's independence from politics, as well as the Obama administration's use of law enforcement and intelligence agencies for political ends,"
wrote Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.

In the end, according to reports, the FBI did not pay Steele. But the dossier did not go away. Indeed, in January 2017, Comey briefed President-elect Trump (and President Obama) on the dossier's contents.

In recent months, Nunes has been trying to force the FBI to reveal just what it did in the dossier matter. The intel chairman issued a subpoena to the FBI on Aug. 24, and in the time since, not a single document has been produced to the committee. The FBI and the Justice Department have spent most of that time talking about possibly complying with this or that part of the subpoena. But so far — nothing.

The new Clinton/DNC/Perkins Coie revelation will likely increase pressure on the FBI to explain what it did, and did not do.

Did the FBI or other agencies use any information from the dossier as a basis for warrant requests before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court? In other words, did, say, the FBI use the dossier's "salacious and unverified" information to make the case that the bureau should be granted the authority to conduct intercepts?

Nunes, as well as Grassley and Senate Judiciary Committee colleague Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., have been pushing for months for the FBI to answer that question. So far, they've gotten nothing.

What did the FBI do with the dossier material? Did judges make surveillance decisions in the Trump-Russia investigation based in whole or in part on the dossier? To what degree is the "salacious and unverified" dossier the source of what we think we know about allegations of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign?

In the end, a House subpoena squeezed the information out of key players in the who-funded-the-dossier side of the story. But so far, the FBI has been much harder to crack.
 
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