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Roger Stone: Sam Nunberg Is a ‘Lying Asshole’ and ‘Psycho’
The two ex-Trump confidants, once known for their tight friendship, engaged in an all-out war of words this week.
“Sam Nunberg is a cocaine addict,” Stone said. “And any news organization that takes anything he said seriously is courting a serious lawsuit. Coke head,” he concluded taking another puff of the cigar.
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A new player linked to Roger Stone has been compelled to testify in the Russia probe as Mueller homes in on the DNC hack
http://www.businessinsider.com/mueller- ... obe-2018-3
seemslikeadream » Fri Mar 30, 2018 8:34 am wrote:tell me who is supposed to investigate the crimes of trump....Kushner.....Flynn.....Manafort....Gates and BCCI 2.0 Cambridge Analytica?
AG Jeff Sessions?
Elvis » Sat Mar 31, 2018 12:45 am wrote:The FBI, as a law enforcement agency, is different; working for Mueller it's about good old fashioned crime-busting and we can hope they do their job. Same with the press.
Jerky » Sun Apr 01, 2018 10:37 am wrote:Well, liminal, that's why at its best the American system SHOULD work as a nation of laws, not of strongmen's whims. Also we have relative transparency in the West, at least compared to literally everywhere else, which is good. Hence why so many abuses of power get found out, and are so often reported in our much-derided MSM (again, a luxury we tend to dismiss far too cavalierly, IMO, when you compare what the press has to go through literally everywhere else on the planet).
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Hence why so many abuses of power get found out, and are so often reported in our much-derided MSM (again, a luxury we tend to dismiss far too cavalierly, IMO, when you compare what the press has to go through literally everywhere else on the planet).
Jerky wrote:we have relative transparency in the West, at least compared to literally everywhere else
Elvis » 01 Apr 2018 18:29 wrote:Jerky wrote:we have relative transparency in the West, at least compared to literally everywhere else
The United States is ranked sixteenth on Transparency International's main index.
Perhaps you meant your home, Canada, which is ranked eighth.
Renato Mariotti
1/ Today @CNN @KFILE reported that Roger Stone predicted “devastating” disclosures about the Clinton Foundation on the same day he claimed he dined with Julian Assange.
3:27 PM - 4 Apr 2018
2/ Merely knowing that someone will commit a crime in the future is not a federal crime. Stone would be criminally liable for the hacking and release of DNC emails if he did one of three things. First, if he helped the criminal activity succeed in some tangible way.
3/ Second, if he agreed to be part of the criminal scheme. Even if he agreed to play a small role, that is enough. Third, if he agreed to *actively* conceal the criminal activity. Not just by not telling authorities, but by doing something active to cover it up.
4/ Compared to other aspects of Mueller’s investigation, we know relatively little about his investigation of the hacking of servers in the U.S. It’s one of the parts of his investigation that could result in an indictment with both Russian and American names on it. /end
So many people unquestioningly accepting such significant U.S. military-intelligence assertions at face value may be a first at RI. The American PTB fear-factory "influence" machine has immeasurably greater effect on Americans' thoughts than Russia's or anyone else's efforts. And 'USPTB' neoliberalism has only improved its propaganda techniques (clumsy as they are sometimes) and they seem to be working rather well.
So many people unquestioningly accepting such significant U.S. military-intelligence assertions at face value may be a first at RI. The American PTB fear-factory "influence" machine has immeasurably greater effect on Americans' thoughts than Russia's or anyone else's efforts. And 'USPTB' neoliberalism has only improved its propaganda techniques (clumsy as they are sometimes) and they seem to be working rather well.
overcominghope wrote....
I'm going to sound like a jerk, but RI is full of old folks and with the evolution of public relations and the layering of new forms of media it is just getting too confusing for all the old fogeys. No offense!
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