Bannon - Russia nothingburger was treasonous

http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/03/politics/bannon-wolff-fire-and-fury/index.html
But the real treason is Uranium One, right?!
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How many retractions has CNN issued this year?
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I said no such thing. I said the attempt to invent treason became treason by the outgoing administration
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#clockworkshillpawz said:How many retractions has CNN issued this year?
I can hardly wait for the next iteration. -
Yawn. Nothing here but the good 'ol commie FBI is still hiding shit.
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This isn't an original CNN story. Multiple outlets reporting it and it's coming straight from Bannon's book.pawz said:How many retractions has CNN issued this year?
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Huh?insinceredawg said:
This isn't an original CNN story. Multiple outlets reporting it and it's coming straight from Bannon's book.pawz said:How many retractions has CNN issued this year?
I can hardly wait for the next iteration.
The book, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" by Michael Wolff, is based on hundreds of interviews
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So you support White Nationalists nowinsinceredawg said:
This isn't an original CNN story. Multiple outlets reporting it and it's coming straight from Bannon's book.pawz said:How many retractions has CNN issued this year?
I can hardly wait for the next iteration.
Good to know -
Nope, but it's funny to see him throw Donny Jr and Jared under the bus for something that all the Trumpers were claiming was a nothingburger or fake news.RaceBannon said:
So you support White Nationalists nowinsinceredawg said:
This isn't an original CNN story. Multiple outlets reporting it and it's coming straight from Bannon's book.pawz said:How many retractions has CNN issued this year?
I can hardly wait for the next iteration.
Good to know -
It still is. HTH
Here's the real story about to break
foxnews.com/opinion/2018/01/03/john-fund-will-media-ask-questions-about-fbi-cover-up-or-become-complicit-in-it.html
But now a new story is about to bust open, involving Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Nunes sent a letter Thursday to the Justice Department demanding compliance by Wednesday with the subpoenas his committee issued for information on how the department and its FBI subsidiary have handled the Russia probe.
If the Justice Department stonewalls, the House could launch contempt proceedings or even vote to declassify and release some of the documents.
Nunes didn’t mince words in his letter. Noting the four months of stonewalling he’s gotten, he concluded that “at this point it seems the DOJ (Justice Department) and FBI need to be investigating themselves.”
Nunes documented a series of evasive maneuvers by the Justice Department. As a result of these maneuvers, documents and witnesses subpoenaed by his committee last August have still not been produced. Most relate to the dossier of unverified alleged connections – some financial and some salacious – between Donald Trump and Russia, compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele.
The dossier was paid for by the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign. But it attracted the attention of the FBI, which dispatched three agents to interview Steele in Rome. The FBI even planned a few weeks before the 2016 election to pay Steele to continue his work.
Nunes wants to know if the FBI went further and caused the Steele dossier to be used as a justification for warrants to engage in the surveillance of Trump campaign figures before the election. The congressman’s letter raises the intriguing question: are there two forms of possible collusion from the 2016 campaign that need to investigated? -
I forget, is Steve Bannon a conspiracy theorist, or did all that change today?
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It's almost like Congress can launch investigations (Benghazi and emails) but have chosen not to launch any about the Steele dossier or uranium one. Why is that Race?RaceBannon said:It still is. HTH
Here's the real story about to break
foxnews.com/opinion/2018/01/03/john-fund-will-media-ask-questions-about-fbi-cover-up-or-become-complicit-in-it.html
But now a new story is about to bust open, involving Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Nunes sent a letter Thursday to the Justice Department demanding compliance by Wednesday with the subpoenas his committee issued for information on how the department and its FBI subsidiary have handled the Russia probe.
If the Justice Department stonewalls, the House could launch contempt proceedings or even vote to declassify and release some of the documents.
Nunes didn’t mince words in his letter. Noting the four months of stonewalling he’s gotten, he concluded that “at this point it seems the DOJ (Justice Department) and FBI need to be investigating themselves.”
Nunes documented a series of evasive maneuvers by the Justice Department. As a result of these maneuvers, documents and witnesses subpoenaed by his committee last August have still not been produced. Most relate to the dossier of unverified alleged connections – some financial and some salacious – between Donald Trump and Russia, compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele.
The dossier was paid for by the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign. But it attracted the attention of the FBI, which dispatched three agents to interview Steele in Rome. The FBI even planned a few weeks before the 2016 election to pay Steele to continue his work.
Nunes wants to know if the FBI went further and caused the Steele dossier to be used as a justification for warrants to engage in the surveillance of Trump campaign figures before the election. The congressman’s letter raises the intriguing question: are there two forms of possible collusion from the 2016 campaign that need to investigated? -
Nunes is in Congress you blithering idiot2001400ex said:
It's almost like Congress can launch investigations (Benghazi and emails) but have chosen not to launch any about the Steele dossier or uranium one. Why is that Race?RaceBannon said:It still is. HTH
Here's the real story about to break
foxnews.com/opinion/2018/01/03/john-fund-will-media-ask-questions-about-fbi-cover-up-or-become-complicit-in-it.html
But now a new story is about to bust open, involving Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Nunes sent a letter Thursday to the Justice Department demanding compliance by Wednesday with the subpoenas his committee issued for information on how the department and its FBI subsidiary have handled the Russia probe.
If the Justice Department stonewalls, the House could launch contempt proceedings or even vote to declassify and release some of the documents.
Nunes didn’t mince words in his letter. Noting the four months of stonewalling he’s gotten, he concluded that “at this point it seems the DOJ (Justice Department) and FBI need to be investigating themselves.”
Nunes documented a series of evasive maneuvers by the Justice Department. As a result of these maneuvers, documents and witnesses subpoenaed by his committee last August have still not been produced. Most relate to the dossier of unverified alleged connections – some financial and some salacious – between Donald Trump and Russia, compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele.
The dossier was paid for by the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign. But it attracted the attention of the FBI, which dispatched three agents to interview Steele in Rome. The FBI even planned a few weeks before the 2016 election to pay Steele to continue his work.
Nunes wants to know if the FBI went further and caused the Steele dossier to be used as a justification for warrants to engage in the surveillance of Trump campaign figures before the election. The congressman’s letter raises the intriguing question: are there two forms of possible collusion from the 2016 campaign that need to investigated?
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Answer the question. Why doesn't Congress launch an investigation?RaceBannon said:
Nunes is in Congress you blithering idiot2001400ex said:
It's almost like Congress can launch investigations (Benghazi and emails) but have chosen not to launch any about the Steele dossier or uranium one. Why is that Race?RaceBannon said:It still is. HTH
Here's the real story about to break
foxnews.com/opinion/2018/01/03/john-fund-will-media-ask-questions-about-fbi-cover-up-or-become-complicit-in-it.html
But now a new story is about to bust open, involving Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Nunes sent a letter Thursday to the Justice Department demanding compliance by Wednesday with the subpoenas his committee issued for information on how the department and its FBI subsidiary have handled the Russia probe.
If the Justice Department stonewalls, the House could launch contempt proceedings or even vote to declassify and release some of the documents.
Nunes didn’t mince words in his letter. Noting the four months of stonewalling he’s gotten, he concluded that “at this point it seems the DOJ (Justice Department) and FBI need to be investigating themselves.”
Nunes documented a series of evasive maneuvers by the Justice Department. As a result of these maneuvers, documents and witnesses subpoenaed by his committee last August have still not been produced. Most relate to the dossier of unverified alleged connections – some financial and some salacious – between Donald Trump and Russia, compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele.
The dossier was paid for by the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign. But it attracted the attention of the FBI, which dispatched three agents to interview Steele in Rome. The FBI even planned a few weeks before the 2016 election to pay Steele to continue his work.
Nunes wants to know if the FBI went further and caused the Steele dossier to be used as a justification for warrants to engage in the surveillance of Trump campaign figures before the election. The congressman’s letter raises the intriguing question: are there two forms of possible collusion from the 2016 campaign that need to investigated?
You sound scared -
Nunes is in Congress you blithering idiot
Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Nunes sent a letter Thursday to the Justice Department demanding compliance by Wednesday with the subpoenas his committee issued for information on how the department and its FBI subsidiary have handled the Russia probe.
its already launched you blithering idiot -
It doesn't matter Dude.RaceBannon said:Nunes is in Congress you blithering idiot
Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Nunes sent a letter Thursday to the Justice Department demanding compliance by Wednesday with the subpoenas his committee issued for information on how the department and its FBI subsidiary have handled the Russia probe.
its already launched you blithering idiot
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HondoFS ringing in the New Year in style...must have been a rough Holiday for him.
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On a side note, looks like this Wolff author made up at least part of his shock quotes for $$$...
I imagine much will be found out to be the same with Bannon.
As for Trump/Bannon...they have to separate now because Trump is going to sign off on a DACA/wall deal, and Bannon can't/won't be a part of that. Its at least 50/50 they get back together in some form to minimize losses for the midterm elections though.
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Bannon is running for President. I’m guessing he’ll hook up with David Stockman as his Econ advisor.
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A DACA / Wall deal needs to be done. We? aren't kicking out the "Dreamers" but it is good leverage
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Trump and Bannon are going to war. Dis gonna be good!
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-01-03/trump-says-bannon-lost-his-mind-after-leaving-white-house -
its great. I guess Trump isn't a white nationalist afterall
Bannon isn't the first guy to be bitter about getting fired. The interest is in the left quoting and backing the white nationalist they spent a year demonizing
Kind of a tell on Trump Derangement -
It's almost like the actions of a Butthurt, Alcoholic Old Man who isn't relevant anymore other than in a Paula Jones sort of way.insinceredawg said:
Nope, but it's funny to see him throw Donny Jr and Jared under the bus for something that all the Trumpers were claiming was a nothingburger or fake news.RaceBannon said:
So you support White Nationalists nowinsinceredawg said:
This isn't an original CNN story. Multiple outlets reporting it and it's coming straight from Bannon's book.pawz said:How many retractions has CNN issued this year?
I can hardly wait for the next iteration.
Good to know -
Speaking of collossal wastes in government spending, Trump promised that Mexico was going to pay for the useless wall.RaceBannon said:A DACA / Wall deal needs to be done. We? aren't kicking out the "Dreamers" but it is good leverage
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STFU. No liberal is supporting bannon.RaceBannon said:its great. I guess Trump isn't a white nationalist afterall
Bannon isn't the first guy to be bitter about getting fired. The interest is in the left quoting and backing the white nationalist they spent a year demonizing
Kind of a tell on Trump Derangement -
that's an ice-cold take... libruls are more like Wimpy here:RaceBannon said:its great. I guess Trump isn't a white nationalist afterall
Bannon isn't the first guy to be bitter about getting fired. The interest is in the left quoting and backing the white nationalist they spent a year demonizing
Kind of a tell on Trump Derangement
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I agree with Trump on this one.RaceBannon said:its great. I guess Trump isn't a white nationalist afterall
Bannon isn't the first guy to be bitter about getting fired. The interest is in the left quoting and backing the white nationalist they spent a year demonizing
Kind of a tell on Trump Derangement -
Their avoidance speaks volumes. Obviously they used it for the FISA warrants.RaceBannon said:It still is. HTH
Here's the real story about to break
foxnews.com/opinion/2018/01/03/john-fund-will-media-ask-questions-about-fbi-cover-up-or-become-complicit-in-it.html
But now a new story is about to bust open, involving Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Nunes sent a letter Thursday to the Justice Department demanding compliance by Wednesday with the subpoenas his committee issued for information on how the department and its FBI subsidiary have handled the Russia probe.
If the Justice Department stonewalls, the House could launch contempt proceedings or even vote to declassify and release some of the documents.
Nunes didn’t mince words in his letter. Noting the four months of stonewalling he’s gotten, he concluded that “at this point it seems the DOJ (Justice Department) and FBI need to be investigating themselves.”
Nunes documented a series of evasive maneuvers by the Justice Department. As a result of these maneuvers, documents and witnesses subpoenaed by his committee last August have still not been produced. Most relate to the dossier of unverified alleged connections – some financial and some salacious – between Donald Trump and Russia, compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele.
The dossier was paid for by the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign. But it attracted the attention of the FBI, which dispatched three agents to interview Steele in Rome. The FBI even planned a few weeks before the 2016 election to pay Steele to continue his work.
Nunes wants to know if the FBI went further and caused the Steele dossier to be used as a justification for warrants to engage in the surveillance of Trump campaign figures before the election. The congressman’s letter raises the intriguing question: are there two forms of possible collusion from the 2016 campaign that need to investigated?