Obama/Hillary Treason - RICO

dpic73

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I Bet Hillary wishes she had never called Tulsi a "Russian Asset". I bet they wish they had never put her on the Flying watch list.

Tulsi quickly becoming a contender for President in 2028. If a poll were taken today, she may poll higher than JD.
No friggin way, up until now we've only been willing to elect one deranged lunatic and the country has had their fill with this bs. America will be jacked to run you traitors out on a rail and you'll never be welcomed back. You've completely abused your power and lost America's trust.
 

UrHuckleberry

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No friggin way, up until now we've only been willing to elect one deranged lunatic and the country has had their fill with this bs. America will be jacked to run you traitors out on a rail and you'll never be welcomed back. You've completely abused your power and lost America's trust.
Just a note, don't particularly love when either side uses "America will (fill in the blank)" because as this site shows, a certain portion of America absolutely will (me for example), but MAGA, while I think a minority, also isn't a trans athlete minority.
 
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fatpiggy

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No friggin way, up until now we've only been willing to elect one deranged lunatic and the country has had their fill with this bs. America will be jacked to run you traitors out on a rail and you'll never be welcomed back. You've completely abused your power and lost America's trust.
Yeah we just voted on that and you saw the results.
 
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dpic73

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Just a note, don't particularly love when either side uses "America will (fill in the blank)" because as this site shows, a certain portion of America absolutely will (me for example), but MAGA, while I think a minority, also isn't a trans athlete minority.
I hear ya and I think you know by now that I'm not as judicious as you and I'll be a lil hyperbolic at times, especially when interacting with piggy and growls. I also notice that you rarely express approval of anything I say, even when it's innocuous but when you do have something to say, it never comes across as supportive. That's fine but curious since I'm pretty sure we're on the same side on most issues.
 
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UrHuckleberry

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I hear ya and I think you know by now that I'm not as judicious as you and I'll be a lil hyperbolic at times, especially when interacting with piggy and growls. I also notice that you rarely express approval of anything I say, even when it's innocuous but when you do have something to say, it never comes across as supportive. That's fine but curious since I'm pretty sure we're on the same side on most issues.
Fair enough. It's the hyperbole etc. While I often agree with the core of the message, I do try to be judicious and often don't agree with the language that often generalizes or implies maliciousness that may not be there (I have had a lot of my back and forths with people on here about that because it absolutely matters).
 

dpic73

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Fair enough. It's the hyperbole etc. While I often agree with the core of the message, I do try to be judicious and often don't agree with the language that often generalizes or implies maliciousness that may not be there (I have had a lot of my back and forths with people on here about that because it absolutely matters).
You're extremely careful about everything you say and overly neutral when IMO it's not necessary and that's fine - you seem like a really nice guy and that has it's pluses. I'll probably never be that guy, though I'm really easy to get along with in person, but when I'm dealing with the types we have on this forum, sans someone like ANEW who I like, it's impossible for me to be you haha. And I understand if my hyperbole turns you off - all good. Different strokes ;-)
 
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UrHuckleberry

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You're extremely careful about everything you say and overly neutral when IMO it's not necessary and that's fine - you seem like a really nice guy and that has it's pluses. I'll probably never be that guy, though I'm really easy to get along with in person, but when I'm dealing with the types we have on this forum, sans someone like ANEW who I like, it's impossible for me to be you haha. And I understand if my hyperbole turns you off - all good. Different strokes ;-)
For sure, and I get your point of view as well.
 
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hopefultiger13

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Obama referred to the DOJ for prosecution. The hunter becomes the hunted.
They can try, but the law is pretty clear here. When Trump was running for President and when he first got elected, Obama could do ANYTHING he wanted to Trump as long as he can frame it as part of official duties as President (like investigating contacts between Trump and Russia). At that point Obama was above the law in EVERY way. This very SCOTUS has ruled that a sitting President can not be prosecuted for any crime and once he's out of office he can't be impeached. It was good enough for Trump and all you Trumpians cheered this insane ruling, now it's the same thing for Obama... Cut and dried, so it doesn't matter what Obama did or didn't do... he was above the law as President.

 
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fatpiggy

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They can try, but the law is pretty clear here. When Trump was running for President and when he first got elected, Obama could do ANYTHING he wanted to Trump as long as he can frame it as part of official duties as President (like investigating contacts between Trump and Russia). At that point Obama was above the law in EVERY way. This very SCOTUS has ruled that a sitting President can not be prosecuted for any crime and once he's out of office he can't be impeached. It was good enough for Trump and all you Trumpians cheered this insane ruling, now it's the same thing for Obama... Cut and dried, so it doesn't matter what Obama did or didn't do... he was above the law as President.

The conspiracy continued while he was out of office.
 

dpic73

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I saw the whole interview and he said it's ridiculous that he's being treated like a criminal who conspired to harm Trump, he was simply doing his job. He noted that Obama wanted to collect the evidence of Russian meddling to pass along to the next administration and that's what they did. He said he's had to keep a lawyer on retainer ever since due to Trump's depravity, not because he broke the law.
 
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You're extremely careful about everything you say and overly neutral when IMO it's not necessary and that's fine - you seem like a really nice guy and that has it's pluses. I'll probably never be that guy, though I'm really easy to get along with in person, but when I'm dealing with the types we have on this forum, sans someone like ANEW who I like, it's impossible for me to be you haha. And I understand if my hyperbole turns you off - all good. Different strokes ;-)

You two guys are showing a lot of love for each other

A bromance on TI
 

dpic73

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Any lefties want to defend Brennan?



"South Carolina Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy said the recently released, controversial GOP memo alleging FBI abuses of its surveillance authority does not have “any impact on the Russia probe,” and even without the Steele dossier, there would be a Russia investigation.

“There is a Russia investigation without a dossier,”
Gowdy said in an interview that aired Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” days after he announced his decision not to seek re-election.

President Donald Trump authorized the release of the memo from the House Intelligence Committee on Friday, and has since claimed it “totally vindicates” him in the ongoing investigation around allegations of possible coordination between his associates and Russia to influence the 2016 election.

Gowdy, however, said he believes the memo does not affect the Russia investigation and has no connection to key storylines about the matter.

To the extent the memo deals with the dossier and the FISA process, the dossier has nothing to do with the meeting at Trump Tower,” Gowdy said. “The dossier has nothing to do with an email sent by Cambridge Analytica. The dossier really has nothing to do with George Papadopoulos’ meeting in Great Britain. It also doesn’t have anything to do with obstruction of justice.”

 
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TigerGrowls

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The same group was orchestrating the whole time.



🚨🚨And here it is,


King Solomon Reporting:


RE: ‘Arctic Frost’ — it has now been officially referred to @FBIDirectorKash and @AGPamBondi for criminal investigation and prosecution.


Senator Chuck Grassley and Sen. Ron Johnson via WHISTLEBLOWER: CONFIRM a criminal conspiracy between the Biden White House, the FBI’s Washington Field Office, prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C., and Special Prostitute Jack Smith — to plan, approve, and execute Arctic Frost with the intent to frame, arrest, prosecute, and imprison Donald J. Trump, effectively attempting to overthrow the constitutional republic of the United States.


Operation ‘Arctic Frost’ formed the basis of Special Prosecutor Jack Smith’s false elector case, under which President Donald Trump was later charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States for his campaign’s efforts to assemble alternate slates of electors — which that the United States government was overthrown during the 2020 election.


Senator Chuck Grassland and Senator Ron Johnson:
“We have obtained additional Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) communications through legally protected whistleblower disclosures that show a conspiracy among anti-Trump FBI agents and prosecutors in setting up and advancing the Arctic Frost investigation.
As we have explained in our previous
correspondence, Arctic Frost was the codename for the investigation which ultimately became Jack Smith's elector case against President Donald Trump.”