President Assad and his government officials willingly attend negotiation meetings, they do not require any force if they considers the time spent worthwhile.Quote:
Originally Posted by Humbert
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President Assad and his government officials willingly attend negotiation meetings, they do not require any force if they considers the time spent worthwhile.Quote:
Originally Posted by Humbert
it seems that Trump is trying to divert attention with the bombing,
what is more puzzling is why is it that every POTUS candidate betray their campaign pledge and do a 180 when they are in power ? Obama did it, and Trump certainly did it
for Trump, it's probably a positive surprise for Hillary supporters as he is doing exactly what she would have been doing
so win-win for everybpody except the Trump supporters of course :)
^ Well he is goes for regime change, then he has definitely betrayed his voters. The missile strike was ok, im not too pleased about it, but it served its purpose.
To the dazed and confused libtards scrabbling about in the rubble of this thread, trying to salvage something from the utter annihiliation of their narrative about trump and 'teh russians'.
Let me draw a picture for you.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...l_tomahawk.jpg
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Give it up guys, its over.
Don't get excited. Now M16 is saying Trump borrowed money from the Russians.
Former MI6 chief Richard Dearlove says Donald Trump borrowed money from Russia during 2008 financial crisis
Days before taking office, Mr Trump said Russia had never had any 'levarage' over him.
Former MI6 chief Richard Dearlove says Donald Trump borrowed money from Russia during 2008 financial crisis | The Independent
If he still owes them money, maybe he thinks if things go sour between the US and Russia he won't have to pay them back. :) Cheezy fellow he is.
i presume you mean this narrative...Quote:
Originally Posted by longway
carter page--trump foreign policy adviser who won't comment until he sees the FISA transcripts.
Carter Page, ex-Donald Trump adviser, admits to communication with Russian spy
paul manafort--trump campaign manager who secretly worked for a Russian billionaire with a plan to "greatly benefit the Putin Government"
https://www.apnews.com/122ae0b5848345faa88108a03de40c5a
Michael Flynn--national security adviser who resigned in shame after it was revealed he lied about his questionable russian connections.
Flynn resigns amid controversy over Russia contacts - CNNPolitics.com
Somewhere at The Independent site where I collected the above ^^ article was another news blerb I am not able to find again.
It said the FBI is investigating Jason Chaffetz who is being blackmailed by the Russians. Seems he took campaign money from a Russian company.
I have absolutely nothing to back that up but thought it interesting because Chaffetz head of the House Oversite Committee and who won't open an investigation into Trump conflicts of interest.
^ Not from the Independent but a source on that topic (I've no idea how credible it is).
https://www.palmerreport.com/politic...d-russia/2305/
Libtards are still wandering around this thread with glazed looks in their faces.
You got Flynn with this fantasy, thus paving the way for mcmaster, and making war more likely, thanks libtards.
However its over.
:deadhorsebig:
^ still no comments on the evidence against trump's foreign policy adviser carter page and campaign manager paul manafort.
why's that, longway?
Wanna bet it's over? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by longway
^ i mean over in reality, not lalaland.
Wanna bet the Russian investigation is over? You're one to bet...Quote:
Originally Posted by longway
Longway's betting the Republicans can keep this under their hat.
He seems to forget that it's not only Trey Gowdy that can leak shit willy nilly when it suits his purpose.
considering the senate map in 2018, it's probably a reasonable bet that it won't come out in a legitimate congressional investigation.Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
the leaks seem to have been reduced to a trickle recently. not sure why that is.Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
will longway ever address the evidence against trump's foreign policy adviser carter page and campaign manager paul manafort?
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Originally Posted by longway
I sense a lack of commitment to a stance.....much like TrumpQuote:
Originally Posted by longway
^ the narrative that trump was in collusion with 'teh russians' is over, the investigation will carry on like a reanimated corpse falling to pieces as its ghastly remains pathetically shuffles on.
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Originally Posted by raycarey
I would add Flynn to the list...after, from Flynn's own lips one doesn't ask for immunity unless they're guilty of something.Quote:
Originally Posted by longway
Or, maybe Flynn didn't want to sit in front of a bunch of politicians on a committee and be asked the same stupid questions over and over again. I know I would ask for immunity from that type of torture as well. It does not always mean you are guilty.
My bet is that his departure from politics and this rumor is not a coincidence.
Jason Chaffetz's Abrupt ExitQuote:
Originally Posted by misskit
The House Oversight chairman announced on Wednesday that he won’t seek another term in Congress, surprising even close political allies.
Representative Jason Chaffetz shocked politicos from Utah to Washington Wednesday with a surprise announcement that he would not seek reelection next year.
The Utah congressman, who serves as chairman of the House Oversight Committee, is a high-profile figure in the GOP—a media-savvy lawmaker viewed by many party leaders as a rising star. But he has also been a target of fierce grassroots opposition in recent months, as critics accuse him of allowing partisan hypocrisy to hinder his role as a designated Trump watchdog. Earlier this year, he made national headlines when he was booed off stage by angry constituents at a town hall in his district, and since then activists have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to various efforts to unseat him.
Chaffetz moved immediately Wednesday to tamp down any emerging narrative that he was chased out of his seat.
“For those that would speculate otherwise, let me let me be clear that I have no ulterior motives,” he wrote on Facebook. “I am healthy. I am confident I would continue to be re-elected by large margins. I have the full support of Speaker Ryan to continue as Chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee. That said, I have made a personal decision to return to the private sector.”
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...ection/523575/
Where he will continue to work to further Russian interests.....Quote:
Originally Posted by misskit
this seems like a strange thing to include in his statement.Quote:
Originally Posted by misskit
That blokes is such a fucking slimeball, I can't think of anything that would be more satisfying than seeing him carted off in handcuffs.