You can always get a new one...CID1990 wrote:
But my bride will likely never be convinced
I hear there's a whole batch of brides coming up from Honduras
You can always get a new one...CID1990 wrote:
But my bride will likely never be convinced
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/15/politics ... index.htmlFormer Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort spoke to a federal grand jury last fall about his communications with Konstantin Kilimnik, including regarding an in-person meeting with the Russian associate and an email with him, special counsel Robert Mueller revealed Tuesday.
The 31-page filing gives an unprecedented window into Mueller's work with the grand jury, which is typically secret. It's also the first confirmation from prosecutors that Kilimnik is still central to the grand jury's efforts.
Based on recent filings from Mueller's team, Kilimnik appears to be at the heart of pieces of Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The special counsel kept more details about the meeting secret in its Tuesday filing, such as what the in-person meeting was about and when it took place. An accompanying document with about 70 exhibits is also mostly redacted.
Mueller's team has been redacting information in its recent court filings to protect other individuals and to keep secret its ongoing investigations, of which there are multiple still in the works. But the special counsel has not redacted Kilimnik's name.
Mueller also revealed Tuesday that Manafort communicated with Kilimnik beginning on August 2, 2016.
Manafort left the Trump campaign later that month. Prosecutors previously accused him of sharing polling data related to the 2016 presidential campaign with Kilimnik, according to a Manafort filing last week.
Earlier Tuesday, Mueller's team and defense attorneys for former Trump campaign official Rick Gates said that once again the special counsel is not ready for Gates to be sentenced.
Gates was Trump's deputy campaign chairman at a time when the campaign had several suspicious communications with Russians or about Russia, including then-campaign chairman Manafort sharing polling data with Kilimnik, the Trump Tower meeting in June 2016 and the party's decision to change its platform regarding Russian intervention in Ukraine.
At the same time, the Russians' military intelligence hacked Democratic targets and facilitated the public release of stolen emails to damage Trump's opponents. Russians backed by a powerful oligarch also at that time allegedly ran a propaganda campaign on American social media sites to influence voters in a way that would help Trump.
Remember - I used to live in that neck of the woods, Mr SmartypantsChizzang wrote:You can always get a new one...CID1990 wrote:
But my bride will likely never be convinced
I hear there's a whole batch of brides coming up from Honduras
Just curious what's taking so long to file charges if that is the case.houndawg wrote:I'm thinking more along the money-laundering-for-the-Russian-Mob track still. His inability to shut his fvcking mouth may lay some Conspiracy and OJ charges on him too.HI54UNI wrote:Focus guys! This thread is about all the Russian collusion Jelly has been telling us about!
Oh frabjuous day!
Sorry Ganny but I picture you more like Mr. Cleaver (or Ned Flanders).GannonFan wrote:I thought I was more like the Fonz.kalm wrote:
1950's Ganny...
1950's kalm...
UNI88 wrote:Sorry Ganny but I picture you more like Mr. Cleaver (or Ned Flanders).GannonFan wrote:
I thought I was more like the Fonz.
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File charges against POTUS? It's DOJ policy that the President can't be indicted. I doubt Whitaker (or eventually Barr) are going to be the ones to change that.SDHornet wrote:Just curious what's taking so long to file charges if that is the case.houndawg wrote:
I'm thinking more along the money-laundering-for-the-Russian-Mob track still. His inability to shut his fvcking mouth may lay some Conspiracy and OJ charges on him too.
Oh frabjuous day!
Me and you both...CID1990 wrote:Remember - I used to live in that neck of the woods, Mr SmartypantsChizzang wrote:
You can always get a new one...
I hear there's a whole batch of brides coming up from Honduras
my barber used to dry shave my neck with a moist razorblade she would pull out if her bra
she also smelled like bananas and Suprema beer
I'd like her as a bodyguard but not as a wife
La Ceiba, Roatan, and Cayos Cochinos? Pretty upscale. Chizzang: man of the people!Chizzang wrote:Me and you both...CID1990 wrote:
Remember - I used to live in that neck of the woods, Mr Smartypants
my barber used to dry shave my neck with a moist razorblade she would pull out if her bra
she also smelled like bananas and Suprema beer
I'd like her as a bodyguard but not as a wife
Every minute spent in Tegucigalpa is a minute you'll never get back
but my love for the north coast of Honduras (La Ceiba) and Roatan and Cayos Cochinos will never fade
even though I don't get there as much as I used to these days
Those places are within the political boundaries of HondurasChizzang wrote:Me and you both...CID1990 wrote:
Remember - I used to live in that neck of the woods, Mr Smartypants
my barber used to dry shave my neck with a moist razorblade she would pull out if her bra
she also smelled like bananas and Suprema beer
I'd like her as a bodyguard but not as a wife
Every minute spent in Tegucigalpa is a minute you'll never get back
but my love for the north coast of Honduras (La Ceiba) and Roatan and Cayos Cochinos will never fade
even though I don't get there as much as I used to these days
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/16/politics ... index.htmlRudy Giuliani said Wednesday that he never denied President Donald Trump's campaign colluded with the Russian government during the 2016 campaign, only that the President himself was not involved in collusion.
In an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on "Cuomo Prime Time," Giuliani, a former New York mayor and Trump's attorney, said he doesn't know if other people in the campaign, including former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, were working with the Kremlin during the 2016 presidential race.
"I never said there was no collusion between the campaign, or people in the campaign," Giuliani said.
He added, "I said the President of the United States. There is not a single bit of evidence the President of the United States committed the only crime you can commit here, conspiring with the Russians to hack the DNC."
It's another remarkable statement from Giuliani, given that the President and his supporters have repeatedly denied any collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. A person familiar with the matter told CNN last week that Manafort, while serving as Trump's campaign chairman, tried to send internal polling data from the Trump campaign with two Kremlin-supporting Ukrainian oligarchs through his associate Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian national who is linked to Russian intelligence.
Now you care what Rudy says.Skjellyfetti wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/16/politics ... index.htmlRudy Giuliani said Wednesday that he never denied President Donald Trump's campaign colluded with the Russian government during the 2016 campaign, only that the President himself was not involved in collusion.
In an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on "Cuomo Prime Time," Giuliani, a former New York mayor and Trump's attorney, said he doesn't know if other people in the campaign, including former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, were working with the Kremlin during the 2016 presidential race.
"I never said there was no collusion between the campaign, or people in the campaign," Giuliani said.
He added, "I said the President of the United States. There is not a single bit of evidence the President of the United States committed the only crime you can commit here, conspiring with the Russians to hack the DNC."
It's another remarkable statement from Giuliani, given that the President and his supporters have repeatedly denied any collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. A person familiar with the matter told CNN last week that Manafort, while serving as Trump's campaign chairman, tried to send internal polling data from the Trump campaign with two Kremlin-supporting Ukrainian oligarchs through his associate Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian national who is linked to Russian intelligence.
So far we got charges on stuff from ten years ago and some charges on process crimes. Where's the collusion charges for those middle men Trump used to collude with Russia? You know, the whole reason you started this abortion of a thread.Skjellyfetti wrote: File charges against POTUS? It's DOJ policy that the President can't be indicted. I doubt Whitaker (or eventually Barr) are going to be the ones to change that.
Because his buddies in the DOJ are looking out for him. You really aren't good at this.But, in general... Federal investigations take a long time... Does the fact that McCabe hasn't been indicted mean that he is in the clear?
He's been a career criminal for decades, probably a case of the hits just keep on coming....Whitewater took about eight years of investigating and came up dry..these things take time, be patient and we'll all be having a good laugh at his expense before you know it..SDHornet wrote:So far we got charges on stuff from ten years ago and some charges on process crimes. Where's the collusion charges for those middle men Trump used to collude with Russia? You know, the whole reason you started this abortion of a thread.Skjellyfetti wrote: File charges against POTUS? It's DOJ policy that the President can't be indicted. I doubt Whitaker (or eventually Barr) are going to be the ones to change that.
Because his buddies in the DOJ are looking out for him. You really aren't good at this.But, in general... Federal investigations take a long time... Does the fact that McCabe hasn't been indicted mean that he is in the clear?
In early 2015, a man who runs a small technology company showed up at Trump Tower to collect $50,000 for having helped Michael Cohen, then Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, try to rig online polls in his boss’s favor before the presidential campaign.
In his Trump Organization office, Mr. Cohen surprised the man, John Gauger, by giving him a blue Walmart bag containing between $12,000 and $13,000 in cash and, randomly, a boxing glove that Mr. Cohen said had been worn by a Brazilian mixed-martial arts fighter, Mr. Gauger said.
This thing is like an onion. The more layers you peel, the harder Donny is going to get buttfucked in federal pen.Ibanez wrote:https://www.wsj.com/articles/poll-riggi ... 1547722801
In early 2015, a man who runs a small technology company showed up at Trump Tower to collect $50,000 for having helped Michael Cohen, then Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, try to rig online polls in his boss’s favor before the presidential campaign.
In his Trump Organization office, Mr. Cohen surprised the man, John Gauger, by giving him a blue Walmart bag containing between $12,000 and $13,000 in cash and, randomly, a boxing glove that Mr. Cohen said had been worn by a Brazilian mixed-martial arts fighter, Mr. Gauger said.
But seriously, if true. This has got to be a huge deal.
First, Manafort is providing the Russians with internal polling data. Data that the campaign uses to understand where it's failing and succeeding. Where to pull and spend money. Which demographics are you gaining, losing or is up for grabs. Why would you share that with anyone outside of the campaign?
Now this? An attempt to rig polling?
Very very suspicious....
I think that's Karma.Grizalltheway wrote:This thing is like an onion. The more layers you peel, the harder Donny is going to get buttfucked in federal pen.Ibanez wrote:https://www.wsj.com/articles/poll-riggi ... 1547722801
But seriously, if true. This has got to be a huge deal.
First, Manafort is providing the Russians with internal polling data. Data that the campaign uses to understand where it's failing and succeeding. Where to pull and spend money. Which demographics are you gaining, losing or is up for grabs. Why would you share that with anyone outside of the campaign?
Now this? An attempt to rig polling?
Very very suspicious....
Karma onion. Mmmmmm.Ibanez wrote:I think that's Karma.Grizalltheway wrote: This thing is like an onion. The more layers you peel, the harder Donny is going to get buttfucked in federal pen.
Grizalltheway wrote:Karma onion. Mmmmmm.Ibanez wrote: I think that's Karma.
No.CAA Flagship wrote:Grizalltheway wrote: Karma onion. Mmmmmm.
Yup. You gotta caramelize that shit...Grizalltheway wrote:Karma onion. Mmmmmm.Ibanez wrote: I think that's Karma.
Did anyone else have people who dressed up as Boy George, Joan Jett, or Robert Smith on a daily basis in high school?CAA Flagship wrote:Grizalltheway wrote: Karma onion. Mmmmmm.
Which one were you?kalm wrote:Did anyone else have people who dressed up as Boy George, Joan Jett, or Robert Smith on a daily basis in high school?CAA Flagship wrote:
Come to think of it, we had a few Crockett’s too.