If Trump wanted Hillary arrested...
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Guns don’t kill people, I’m told.Dude61 said:D
No doubt her good source is someone from CNN.2001400ex said:Dude61 said:
As expected, stooges like @insinceredawg eat it up.sarktastic said:If Meuller really had anything, like anything at all, why wouldn’t he just call Stones attorney and demand he report by a deadline?
Why all the CNN theatrics?
Stone himself predicted this exact Pre-Dawn Raid script on him, weeks ago.
Looks like Meuller got exactly the reaction he was hoping for from exactly the stooges he as aiming at.
First CNN said it was good 'reporter instincts", then they changed the story to "unusual grand jury activity", you know that type of activity that is confidential and sealed. Looks to me like Mueller committed a process crime by lying to the judge about needing an early dawn raid becasue of a flight risk, then turning around and leaking the information to CNN.insinceredawg said:
Yeah, Mueller seems like the type to make an arrest with zero evidence right? Here's the full indictment, go read it and let me know if you still think he has nothing on him. https://www.justice.gov/file/1124706/downloadsarktastic said:If Meuller really had anything, like anything at all, why wouldn’t he just call Stones attorney and demand he report by a deadline?
Why all the CNN theatrics?
Stone himself predicted this exact Pre-Dawn Raid script on him, weeks ago.
Looks like Meuller got exactly the reaction he was hoping for from exactly the stooges he as aiming at.
There was a federal grand jury hearing yesterday and CNN likely assumed something could be going down regarding Stone today. Like you said, he's predicted this to happen for months. CNN was not notified, It's simply diligent reporting.
The presence of CNN probably saved Stone's life. What were FBI agents doing with machine guns at Stone's home in predawn hours? Trying to trick him into thinking it was a home invasion? -
So you have nothing on what he saidHHusky said:
He’s developed a cottage industry of being the fake liberal conservatives love. I retract my comment. If he’s finding this new niche is profitable, I salute his brilliance.RaceBannon said:
He's smarter than you which is faint praise but why don't you tell us where he is wrong or just keep sniping like the hondo jr that you areHHusky said:
“Think” is generous.RaceBannon said:
How dare he think independently. To the Gulag!HHusky said:
Many more “liberals” like Dershowitz and we’ll all have to practice our goosestep.RaceBannon said:It's Friday and we have another process indictment based on the investigation not on collusion. Alan Dershowitz has taken the mantle of the last honest liberal now that Hitchens is dead
The indictment of Roger Stone is a "typical Mueller indictment," according to Alan Dershowitz.
Stone, a former political adviser to President Trump, has been indicted on charges of obstruction, making false statements and witness tampering as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
On "America's Newsroom" Friday, Dershowitz, a Harvard Law professor emeritus, said the indictment is full of "stories" of Russian collusion, but all the actual charges are a result of the investigation.
"This is typical of Mueller. He has found almost no crimes that occurred before he was appointed special counsel," Dershowitz said, adding that's Mueller was appointed to find such crimes and he's "virtually failed" in that respect.
"Almost all of his crimes that's he's indicted people for are crimes that resulted from his investigation," Dershowitz said.
He noted, however, the fact that Stone's alleged crimes were generated by the Mueller probe does not make them any less criminal.
"But it really means that there's been a failure to uncover the basic crimes for which he was appointed. Namely, before he was appointed, was there illegal collusion, illegal conspiracy with Russia?"
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