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26 minutes ago, TryTheBeal! said:

 

No regrets.  Trump is several leagues better than Cruz or any Cruz supporter.

Indeed, seeing as while Trump will be in jail soon, the only member of Cruz's family who could go to jail would be his dad for killing Kennedy.

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1 hour ago, DogofWar1 said:

Indeed, seeing as while Trump will be in jail soon, the only member of Cruz's family who could go to jail would be his dad for killing Kennedy.

 

But then you would have Pence....a Cruz supporter. :)

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4 hours ago, TryTheBeal! said:

 

No regrets.  Trump is several leagues better than Cruz or any Cruz supporter.

Just about anyone is better than Trump.

 

Trump is literally the must stupidest man to become President.  His administration is probably the most incompetent ever.

So, just on that; anyone else in the office would be better than Trump.

 

Now, in terms of policy; that's where one can make some points.  If you are for the right wing policies Trump has instituted; then you can say he's probably better than Cruz, etc...   Since Trump is a daily ****show; attention isn't being paid to the right wing stuff he actually is getting done.  Odds are, CRuz or anyone else; couldn't have done what Trump has been able to do.  The focus is on Trump's daily **** show; so people aren't able to focus on the other stuff.

 

Fearing Pence or Cruz; may not be as scary.  The attention would be on the agenda they were trying to get through and might be able to block it; especially if Dems win the House.

 

 

Now, if you aren't for the right wing agenda;  then anything NOT the GOP would be better.

 

If by chance Trump can be out of office before Jan. 20, 2021; it won't occur until 2019

 

 

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Flynn Jr claiming Flynn did not lie to Pence:

 

50 minutes ago, mcsluggo said:

 

it still makes my nippples get perky hearing people refer to Virginia as a Blue State

 

Not as exciting as when Obama won NC. Thought the left had cracked the Confederacy.

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It's only a dilemma if he sees them as lies.

He doesn't.

ik doubt he believes them either,, to him they are probably something like "alternate facts".

All he has to do is either make you believe them, which usually hasn't been a problem due to his money and power making people pliable in this regard, or keep you fact checking him long enough that by the time you catch him in this lie, he's already accomplished what he was stalling for and has since moved on, creating new lies that everyone is now chasing. 

Just a flood of bull****.

 

He is now in a position where his money and influence will only shield him so much.

And screaming like a cornered animal now that it is closing in.

 

~Bang

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4 hours ago, Cooked Crack said:

 

No reason to lie about staying overnight in Russia. Something that can easily be fact checked.

 

 

Between this and Comey's notes that Trump kept bringing it up unsolicited and wanted it investigated "even if there was a one percent chance Melania thought it was true" means the Russian prostitute thing did happen. One hundred percent.

 

The only question is whether the tape is out there.

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About the storage unit:

 

Specifically, Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) who were working with the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia and the Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section of the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division entered the storage unit after obtaining written consent from an employee of a Manafort-affiliated business who had a key to the unit, was listed as its occupant on the lease, and had personally moved the contents of the unit into the unit.1 The employee thus had common authority to consent or, at a minimum, apparent authority to do so. Regardless, any infirmity in this initial entry would not undermine the lawfulness of the subsequently obtained search warrant. Even excising the description of what the agent saw in the storage unit during the initial entry, the warrant application established probable cause to believe that evidence of the listed offenses would be found at that location.   And, given that the pertinent facts were disclosed to the magistrate who signed the warrant, and that the entry was at the very least closely aligned with pertinent legal authority, suppression is not warranted under the good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule.
 
Footnote 1
1Manafort’s opening assertion that the agents who executed the warrant “acted pursuant to Acting Attorney General Rosenstein’s invalid grant of authority to the Special Counsel,” Doc.257 at 1 n.1, overlooks the information in the warrant application making clear that the agent who sought the warrant was assigned at the time to the FBI’s International Corruption Squad, Aff. ¶2, and that the warrant application was reviewed by an Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) in the Eastern District of Virginia, Doc. 257-1 at 1; see also Doc. 258-1 (sealed version of application identifying AUSA by name).
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