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  • Tonight on Fox News, a 3 hour Ken Starr retrospective.

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    • Originally posted by froot loops View Post
      Tonight on Fox News, a 3 hour Ken Starr retrospective.
      LOL.

      They really are better-run than major network news, who couldn't help themselves but to assist in keeping the Benghazi Ball in the air. FNC just pretends nothing is happening. Childish, but effective.

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        • In crash's world Julian Assange, Alex Jones, and Bretibart are more credible than Seth Rich's parents, the DC Police, or the FBI (all of whom take orders from Hillary herself)

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          • Spicey didn't even deny Trump said that to the Russians, low energy. Sad!

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            • Despite public displays of harmony, Israeli intelligence was furious that Trump may have burned one of their best spies within ISIS

              As the U.S. president heads to Israel for a show of unity, the country’s spies are alarmed at his disclosures to the Russians.


              Foreign Policy lacks the credibility that Alex Jones, Ted Nugent, or Scott Baio have, but let's hope geezer and crash at least try to read the article.

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              • Originally posted by froot loops View Post
                Is it him or Kushner?
                Some people might jump immediately to Bannon because he gets most of the heat for anything sinister, but check this out: he was privately warning months ago that Jared Kushner's Russian ties would be liability as the administration went on.

                Mr. Kushner, 36, a government neophyte who has taken on a much larger portfolio as a top West Wing aide and foreign envoy, was said to be displeased after hearing that Mr. Bannon made critical remarks about him to other aides and Trump associates while he was in Iraq recently. Mr. Bannon has told confidants that he believes Mr. Kushner?s contact with Russians, and his expected testimony before Congress on the subject, will become a major distraction for the White House


                Mr. Trump is considering a shift in roles for his chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, who has become isolated as other White House power centers have grown.


                So my vote goes to

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                • Second guess: Stephen Miller

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                  • It came out a few hours after it was clear what Trump said to the Russians. Good bet it's him, then. He may not have been under investigation before he fired Comey, but thanks to doing it AND THEN BRAGGING ABOUT IT ON TWITTER AND WITH LAVROV, he probably is now.

                    He is very likely the first person really and truly too stupid to be president.

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                    • On the twittersphere, the money is on Kushner. The one thing about Bannon is you don't hear any rumors about him and Russia.

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                      • The Russia investigation is also now probing whether the WH has engaged in a cover-up, Rosenstein told Congressmen today.

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                        • [ame]https://twitter.com/NBCNightlyNews/status/865648659957821444[/ame]

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                          • It may have started with Kushner. I'm just saying that since Trump has admitted to multiple instances of obstruction multiple times, he's probably under investigation now too.

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                            • Yeah you might be right, It's my impression that the Feds could not bring obstruction of justice charges against a sitting president.

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                              • Comey will testify in an open Senate hearing, sometime after Memorial Day. Bring popcorn

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