The Keebler Elf is in trouble: Sessions one lie under oath about Russian contacts walkedbacked is not goung to fly a second time
Imagine you are in a teacher's meeting in the '50's about improving the math program at your school and a substitute teacher says he can arrange a meeting with Einstein. Would that be memorable? Or you are in a security meeting with tRump and Sessions and an aide says he has a way for tRump to meet with Putin: would that be memorable? There does not seem from the testimony of Popodopoulos that the idea was shut down because of a lack of credibility with the aide but nixed by Sessions because of the complication that could result. There are pictures of those gathered for this security meeting. Popodopoulos and Sessions are in attendance. tRump raved about getting Popodopoulos.
(Popodopoulus is not a minor character. The Washington Post editorial board meeting in which Trump named Papadopoulos as one of his five foreign policy advisers — and said Papadopoulos is an "excellent guy" — came on the heels of a months-long parlor game about which policy advisers Trump could get to join his team. In fact, some Republican foreign-policy specialists had already signed open letters warning against Trump’s candidacy, a trend that snowballed as the campaign progressed. "I don’t know if I could equate the Trump campaign with a ‘normal’ Republican p**********l campaign," said Michael J. Green, a senior vice president with the Center for Strategic and International Studies who was involved in the Republican p**********l campaigns of John McCain, Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush. In those campaigns, he said, "only the foreign policy coordinator -- usually one person during the primary and a small handful during the general e******n -- got paid. The most influential advisers often don’t get paid at all. So, strictly speaking, they are ‘volunteers,’ but they can have enormous access to the candidate and the inner circle of advisors.")
That Popodopoulus was in this meeting at all says he was not "a low level volunteer" or "coffee boy."
The problem for Sessions is direct perjury about his knowledge of any one in the campaign having contact with Russia. If Popodopoulus is telling the t***h and not just trying to save his own butt. Photographic evidence of his place in that high-level security meeting, again, makes suspect Sessions AND tRump's denials of knowledge of contact with Russia by the campaign. Deciding that Popodopoulus was lying or telling the t***h is nothing to be decided by partisanship but by a patient desire for t***h in this proven and most egregious attack on our democratic system by an adversary.
you think the elf won't roll after what Trump said about him lol
rumitoid wrote:
Imagine you are in a teacher's meeting in the '50's about improving the math program at your school and a substitute teacher says he can arrange a meeting with Einstein. Would that be memorable? Or you are in a security meeting with tRump and Sessions and an aide says he has a way for tRump to meet with Putin: would that be memorable? There does not seem from the testimony of Popodopoulos that the idea was shut down because of a lack of credibility with the aide but nixed by Sessions because of the complication that could result. There are pictures of those gathered for this security meeting. Popodopoulos and Sessions are in attendance. tRump raved about getting Popodopoulos.
(Popodopoulus is not a minor character. The Washington Post editorial board meeting in which Trump named Papadopoulos as one of his five foreign policy advisers — and said Papadopoulos is an "excellent guy" — came on the heels of a months-long parlor game about which policy advisers Trump could get to join his team. In fact, some Republican foreign-policy specialists had already signed open letters warning against Trump’s candidacy, a trend that snowballed as the campaign progressed. "I don’t know if I could equate the Trump campaign with a ‘normal’ Republican p**********l campaign," said Michael J. Green, a senior vice president with the Center for Strategic and International Studies who was involved in the Republican p**********l campaigns of John McCain, Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush. In those campaigns, he said, "only the foreign policy coordinator -- usually one person during the primary and a small handful during the general e******n -- got paid. The most influential advisers often don’t get paid at all. So, strictly speaking, they are ‘volunteers,’ but they can have enormous access to the candidate and the inner circle of advisors.")
That Popodopoulus was in this meeting at all says he was not "a low level volunteer" or "coffee boy."
The problem for Sessions is direct perjury about his knowledge of any one in the campaign having contact with Russia. If Popodopoulus is telling the t***h and not just trying to save his own butt. Photographic evidence of his place in that high-level security meeting, again, makes suspect Sessions AND tRump's denials of knowledge of contact with Russia by the campaign. Deciding that Popodopoulus was lying or telling the t***h is nothing to be decided by partisanship but by a patient desire for t***h in this proven and most egregious attack on our democratic system by an adversary.
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desparado wrote:
you think the elf won't roll after what Trump said about him lol
Hmmm, no, I don't think so. He is such a petty and stupid man but too proud of his service to be a turncoat, still desperate to be tall in stature. He wants to be petted.
rumitoid wrote:
Hmmm, no, I don't think so. He is such a petty and stupid man but too proud of his service to be a turncoat, still desperate to be tall in stature. He wants to be petted.
So give him a few strokes, then dry up your tears.........you're clinging to a thin dead branch, as usual.
put him in a cell with bubba for an hour
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rumitoid wrote:
Hmmm, no, I don't think so. He is such a petty and stupid man but too proud of his service to be a turncoat, still desperate to be tall in stature. He wants to be petted.
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
So give him a few strokes, then dry up your tears.........you're clinging to a thin dead branch, as usual.
An eyewitness account of my position? Please describe or explain how you came to the conclusion that I am "clinging to a thin dead branch"? A fact not in evidence. Give some proof or rebuttal. Try real debate for a change instead of childish name-calling and ad hominem. Something intelligent adults do when they want to make a point. It appears that you are unfamiliar with the terms Reason and Logic. They are useful tools in not being taken as a petty, dumb fool. Whoa, sorry, my bad; I apologize. Those things like Reason and Logic have no value for you and your ilk, just l*****t sleight-of-hand.
rumitoid wrote:
Imagine you are in a teacher's meeting in the '50's about improving the math program at your school and a substitute teacher says he can arrange a meeting with Einstein. Would that be memorable? Or you are in a security meeting with tRump and Sessions and an aide says he has a way for tRump to meet with Putin: would that be memorable? There does not seem from the testimony of Popodopoulos that the idea was shut down because of a lack of credibility with the aide but nixed by Sessions because of the complication that could result. There are pictures of those gathered for this security meeting. Popodopoulos and Sessions are in attendance. tRump raved about getting Popodopoulos.
(Popodopoulus is not a minor character. The Washington Post editorial board meeting in which Trump named Papadopoulos as one of his five foreign policy advisers — and said Papadopoulos is an "excellent guy" — came on the heels of a months-long parlor game about which policy advisers Trump could get to join his team. In fact, some Republican foreign-policy specialists had already signed open letters warning against Trump’s candidacy, a trend that snowballed as the campaign progressed. "I don’t know if I could equate the Trump campaign with a ‘normal’ Republican p**********l campaign," said Michael J. Green, a senior vice president with the Center for Strategic and International Studies who was involved in the Republican p**********l campaigns of John McCain, Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush. In those campaigns, he said, "only the foreign policy coordinator -- usually one person during the primary and a small handful during the general e******n -- got paid. The most influential advisers often don’t get paid at all. So, strictly speaking, they are ‘volunteers,’ but they can have enormous access to the candidate and the inner circle of advisors.")
That Popodopoulus was in this meeting at all says he was not "a low level volunteer" or "coffee boy."
The problem for Sessions is direct perjury about his knowledge of any one in the campaign having contact with Russia. If Popodopoulus is telling the t***h and not just trying to save his own butt. Photographic evidence of his place in that high-level security meeting, again, makes suspect Sessions AND tRump's denials of knowledge of contact with Russia by the campaign. Deciding that Popodopoulus was lying or telling the t***h is nothing to be decided by partisanship but by a patient desire for t***h in this proven and most egregious attack on our democratic system by an adversary.
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The pumpkinfurher is going to take it in the cakes, and a lot of the enabling scum that disgraced the office by conspiring with our enemies to put him there are going down with him.
Kevyn wrote:
The pumpkinfurher is going to take it in the cakes, and a lot of the enabling scum that disgraced the office by conspiring with our enemies to put him there are going down with him.
Kev, he is steadily dismantling our government. Look at Scott Pruitt's latest stunt. Never mind Devos. Cabinet heads oppositional to their posts. Obstructionist of their designed functions. It is an Oligarchy c**p. Seriously. The Swamp is a new Great lake in America.
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