Quote: SteverinosElaborate. .
You must be joking. If you're that
out of the loop, I'm not wasting
my time wising you up. Just be
patient, it's all coming out soon.
Quote: EvenBobYou must be joking. If you're that
out of the loop, I'm not wasting
my time wising you up. Just be
patient, it's all coming out soon.
I'm not joking. Elaborate what you mean by it all being set up from start to end and how that has been proven beyond a doubt.
Quote: SteverinosI'm not joking. Elaborate what you mean by it all being set up from start to end and how that has been proven beyond a doubt.
Rush said it. EB believes it. End of story.
Quote: SteverinosTime to get yours out of Trump's fat ass.
awww, sounds like somebody got triggered
Quote: billryanRush said it. EB believes it. End of story.
Quote: Steverinos
Meg Ryan, Fat Ass filthy liberal wh@#e.
Let’s all play this game.
Quote: BozMeg Ryan, Fat Ass filthy liberal wh@#e.
Let’s all play this game.
I haven’t seen Meg Ryan in years... did she gain weight or something? Is she fat now?
Quote: SteverinosI'm not joking. Elaborate what you mean by it all being set up .
I'm in awe at how out of touch some
of you are. I have been hearing about
this almost daily on the real news
outlets for over a year, maybe longer.
It's in Greg Jarrett's best selling book.
Now you want me to explain it to you? lol
https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/off-topic/general/6638-wising-up-chumps/#post94493
Ukrainian embassy confirms DNC contractor solicited Trump dirt in 2016
I quote part
Quote:In its most detailed account yet, Ukraine’s embassy in Washington says a Democratic National Committee insider during the 2016 election solicited dirt on Donald Trump’s campaign chairman and even tried to enlist the country's president to help.
I quote part:
Quote:President Trump hit another milestone in his efforts to reshape the federal judiciary, with the Senate clearing his 100th judicial nominee Thursday.
President Trump, making the judiciary great again.
Rep Steve Cohen ate fried chicken to make fun of Barr not showing up
Barr is a chicken. Its all a joke. Everybody gets it. Just a little fun
Well some people at foxnews don't get humor
Foxnews was furious and had Diamond and Silk on claiming the funny stunt was racially insensitive
WTF
Diamond and Silk are turning into the biggest snow flakes in the country offended by white people simply eating fried chicken
Wow
Whats next. White people are not allowed to eat watermelon because it offends Diamond and Silk
https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-and-friends-pundits-diamond-and-silk-label-rep-steve-cohens-william-barr-chicken-stunt-racist?ref=home
Wall Street (stock market soaring)
and Main Street (unemployment plummeting)
Do you think voters care about the top line, or the second two lines?
Trump may be a jerk, but it is said people vote with their pocketbooks. If so, the Dems could be in trouble in 2020, unless the House can sabotage the successes we've seen. For sure they will try.
Quote: SOOPOOWhile everyone here is babbling about collusion, Barr, impeachment, fried chicken, stupid tweets, Pelosi.....
Wall Street (stock market soaring)
and Main Street (unemployment plummeting)
Do you think voters care about the top line, or the second two lines?
Trump may be a jerk, but it is said people vote with their pocketbooks. If so, the Dems could be in trouble in 2020, unless the House can sabotage the successes we've seen. For sure they will try.
Yawn
We would have had the same economy regardless of who got elected
BULLSH*T.Quote: terapinedYawn
We would have had the same economy regardless of who got elected
Quote: AxelWolfBULLSH*T.
lol
Did Republicans and Bush accept blame when the economy crashed in 2008?
I don't know. Did they? you will have to ask them. I do/did. You must think I have a party or something like that.Quote: terapinedlol
Did Republicans and Bush accept blame when the economy crashed in 2008?
Our economy and situation is a far cry from what all the anti-Trumpers were claiming was going to happen to use once he took over. According to them we were all going to be dead within a year. Meanwhile, everyone I know, including myself, is doing better than ever.
Quote: EvenBobI'm in awe at how out of touch some
of you are. I have been hearing about
this almost daily on the real news
outlets for over a year, maybe longer.
It's in Greg Jarrett's best selling book.
Now you want me to explain it to you? lol
https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/off-topic/general/6638-wising-up-chumps/#post94493
You implied that the ORIGINAL meeting with Pops and the australian diplomat was set up, by the FBI. That was your implication. You said it was proven beyond doubt.
PROVE IT. Show me.
That is easy enough for anyone truly curious.Quote: SteverinosYou implied that the ORIGINAL meeting with Pops and the australian diplomat was set up, by the FBI. That was your implication. You said it was proven beyond doubt.
PROVE IT. Show me.
"George Papadopoulos suggested on Monday that former Australian diplomat Alexander Downer was sent by an “organization or entity” to meet with him in London during the 2016 presidential campaign.
“The notion that Downer randomly reached out to me just to have a gin and tonic is laughable. Some organization or entity sent him to meet me,” Papadopoulos wrote on Twitter.
“For the sake of our republic and the integrity of this investigation, I think it’s time Downer is as exposed as Christoper Steele,” he continued, referring to the former British spy who wrote the dossier accusing the Trump campaign of colluding with Russia." caller
And that was after Halper, a clear operative, had seduced Papadopoulos and paid for his London venture.
Quote: SanchoPanzaThat is easy enough for anyone truly curious.
"George Papadopoulos suggested on Monday that former Australian diplomat Alexander Downer was sent by an “organization or entity” to meet with him in London during the 2016 presidential campaign.
“The notion that Downer randomly reached out to me just to have a gin and tonic is laughable. Some organization or entity sent him to meet me,” Papadopoulos wrote on Twitter.
“For the sake of our republic and the integrity of this investigation, I think it’s time Downer is as exposed as Christoper Steele,” he continued, referring to the former British spy who wrote the dossier accusing the Trump campaign of colluding with Russia." caller
And that was after Halper, a clear operative, had seduced Papadopoulos and paid for his London venture.
So the FBI set up the meeting with Downer?
Seeing as how Papadopolous's account has been undisputed since last year, one would have to say the venture could have easily been set up by any or several of Jim Clapper's 17 vaunted intelligence agencies. So despite your post attempting to perpetrate one single agency, Halper's intimate ties with the C.I.A. are well known.Quote: SteverinosSo the FBI set up the meeting with Downer?
Quote: SanchoPanzaSeeing as how Papadopolous's account has been undisputed since last year, one would have to say the venture could have easily been set up by any or several of Jim Clapper's 17 vaunted intelligence agencies. So despite your post attempting to perpetrate one single agency, Halper's intimate ties with the C.I.A. are well known.
That's what you believe? That Papdopolous was set up by Jim Clapper? The ORIGINAL meeting? Not the subsequent meeting with Halper?
Whatever the compulsion to put words in someone else's mouth, the facts remain obvious to the multitudes. And they are slowly but surely coming out, even with the stupidity of the three- or four-ring circus called Nadler's intelligence committee. All hail the Ansonia!Quote: SteverinosThat's what you believe? That Papdopolous was set up by Jim Clapper? The ORIGINAL meeting? Not the subsequent meeting with Halper?
There is no "proof beyond doubt" (there's really no evidence at all) that Pops was set up by American intelligence agencies when he was playing drinking games at the Kensington Wine Rooms in London with Alexander Downer.
Quote: rxwineThe last time I heard an American president talk about admiring dictators was never.
Quote: Harry TrumanHe is honest, but smart as hell
On Josef Stalin, July 17, 1945.
/pedantry
Putin seemed pleased, so the pee tape stays in the vault for now.
Quote: ams288Putin and Donald spoke on the phone today for Donald’s annual performance review.
Putin seemed pleased, so the pee tape stays in the vault for now.
🤦♂️ . Omg you STILL believe that! That sounds even more ridiculous now than when you & the rest of the local dems were first spouting it. Keep going with that...
Quote: terapinedYawn
We would have had the same economy regardless of who got elected
Of course it matters -- Trump actually has a magic wand.
Quote: Mooseton🤦♂️ . Omg you STILL believe that! That sounds even more ridiculous now than when you & the rest of the local dems were first spouting it. Keep going with that...
I don't know if there is a pee tape but its obvious to me Putin has something on Trump
Trump strikes as a wimp when it comes to negotiating with Putin
Trump displays weakness when it comes to Putin. Conservatives can delude themselves but that's what whole planet sees
Quote: RSOf course it matters -- Trump actually has a magic wand.
Is this a reference to his small mushroom? I honestly can’t tell.
now. So many ill informed people
because they only listen to one
sided news coverage. They have
no idea what's really going on.
Big surprises coming for them..
Quote: EvenBobSo many ill informed people
because they only listen to one
sided news coverage. They have
no idea what's really going on.
THE IRONY
Not quite so easily dismissed, especially when a curvaceous blonde is at work:Quote: SteverinosOkay, so to summarize:
There is no "proof beyond doubt" (there's really no evidence at all) that Pops was set up by American intelligence agencies when he was playing drinking games at the Kensington Wine Rooms in London with Alexander Downer.
By Adam Goldman, Michael S. Schmidt and Mark Mazzetti
May 2, 2019
WASHINGTON — The conversation at a London bar in September 2016 took a strange turn when the woman sitting across from George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign adviser, asked a direct question: Was the Trump campaign working with Russia?
The woman had set up the meeting to discuss foreign policy issues. But she was actually a government investigator posing as a research assistant, according to people familiar with the operation. The F.B.I. sent her to London as part of the counterintelligence inquiry opened that summer to better understand the Trump campaign’s links to Russia.
The American government’s affiliation with the woman, who said her name was Azra Turk, is one previously unreported detail of an operation that has become a political flash point in the face of accusations by President Trump and his allies that American law enforcement and intelligence officials spied on his campaign to undermine his electoral chances. Last year, he called it Spygate.
The decision to use Ms. Turk in the operation aimed at a presidential campaign official shows the level of alarm inside the F.B.I. during a frantic period when the bureau was trying to determine the scope of Russia’s attempts to disrupt the 2016 election, but could also give ammunition to Mr. Trump and his allies for their spying claims.
Ms. Turk went to London to help oversee the politically sensitive operation, working alongside a longtime informant, the Cambridge professor Stefan A. Halper. The move was a sign that the bureau wanted in place a trained investigator for a layer of oversight, as well as someone who could gather information for or serve as a credible witness in any potential prosecution that emerged from the case. nytimes
May 16, 2018
WASHINGTON — Within hours of opening an investigation into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia in the summer of 2016, the F.B.I. dispatched a pair of agents to London on a mission so secretive that all but a handful of officials were kept in the dark.
Their assignment, which has not been previously reported, was to meet the Australian ambassador, who had evidence that one of Donald J. Trump’s advisers knew in advance about Russian election meddling. After tense deliberations between Washington and Canberra, top Australian officials broke with diplomatic protocol and allowed the ambassador, Alexander Downer, to sit for an F.B.I. interview to describe his meeting with the campaign adviser, George Papadopoulos.
The agents summarized their highly unusual interview and sent word to Washington on Aug. 2, 2016, two days after the investigation was opened. Their report helped provide the foundation for a case that, a year ago Thursday, became the special counsel investigation. But at the time, a small group of F.B.I. officials knew it by its code name: Crossfire Hurricane.
The name, a reference to the Rolling Stones lyric “I was born in a crossfire hurricane,” was an apt prediction of a political storm that continues to tear shingles off the bureau. Days after they closed their investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server, agents began scrutinizing the campaign of her Republican rival. The two cases have become inextricably linked in one of the most consequential periods in the history of the F.B.I. [liink=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/16/us/politics/crossfire-hurricane-trump-russia-fbi-mueller-investigation.html [/]ny times
As if that is insufficient, here is some more of the eagerly sought “proof,” complete with spies' names:
Following months of angry claims by journalists and Democratic operatives that the Obama administration never spied on Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, The New York Times admitted Thursday that multiple overseas intelligence assets were deployed against associates of the Republican nominee. It is not the first time the Times has revealed widespread spying operations against the campaign. In addition to noting that long-time informant Stefan Halper was tasked with collecting intelligence on the Trump campaign, the Times story details how a woman was sent overseas under a fake name and occupation to oversee the spy operation. The woman’s real name is not mentioned in the article, though the Times says she went by “Azra Turk” and has a relationship with an unidentified federal intelligence agency.
Halper was handpicked by a seasoned FBI counterintelligence agent out of the New York office, according to the article. While the Times does not identify the agent by name, the paper says the FBI agent spoke at a conference organized by Halper about a 2010 case involving Russians posing as Americans. The public schedule for a 2011 conference hosted by Halper about the exact same case shows that three FBI counterintelligence agents were invited to speak on the topic.
The three agents publicly identified as speaking at that conference on the topic are George J. Ennis, Jr., Alan E. Kohler, Jr., and Stephen M. Somma. Ennis currently serves as the special agent in charge in the FBI’s New York office, according to his LinkedIn profile, and worked closely with Preet Bharara, former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, a virulent anti-Trump activist whom the president fired in 2017. The public schedule for a 2014 conference led by Halper shows that Kohler also spoke to the same group about the same Russian case on May 9, 2014.
“Alan Kohler the FBI representative at the United States Embassy in London will talk about the challenges of modern counter espionage: including the case of Anna Chapman and other Russian illegals,” the schedule noted.
A representative for the FBI’s office in Norfolk, where Kohler worked as of March 2017, said he is no longer with that office. The representative, who refused to provide her name, did not say when or why Kohler left that office or whether he was still employed by the FBI. The FBI’s New York office did not respond to queries about the current employment status of Kohler, Ennis, or Somma. . . .
“Turk,” the U.S. intelligence operative who claimed to work as Halper’s assistant, had previously been identified to George Papadopoulos, whom she targeted, as a spy who rather blatantly tried to plumb him for information about Russia and other topics. The NYT also admits in its article that the aggressive and unprecedented action of deploying spies and luring American targets overseas to collect intelligence on a rival political campaign “yielded no fruitful information.” It is not clear whether information collected by Halper and “Turk” was used to justify formal spy warrants against any U.S. citizens. federalist
Because it is strikingly clear that a significant number of people are either badly informed or misinformed about the basic on-the-record facts. They request "proof" and "cites," among many other demands. For that matter, we have posters here who repost the same tripe that they did three or so years ago, yet with no commentaries.Quote: billryanYou are posting articles from a year ago? Why?
Quote: SanchoPanzaBecause it is strikingly clear that a significant number of people are either badly informed or misinformed about the basic on-the-record facts.
Why waste your time. Consider the
Mueller Report. It's over, done, it's
in the past. Yet people here are acting
like there's still more to come.
Remember 3 weeks ago when everybody
was screaming in Congress to see the
entire report, unredacted. Well, the
entire redacted report has been on
display in a room for any Congressman
or Senator to read all this week. As of
yesterday only two people in Congress
had read the unredacted report, and
both were Republicans. That right there
tells you this is nothing but a dog and
pony show.
Quote: SanchoPanzaBecause it is strikingly clear that a significant number of people are either badly informed or misinformed about the basic on-the-record facts. They request "proof" and "cites," among many other demands. For that matter, we have posters here who repost the same tripe that they did three or so years ago, yet with no commentaries.
You're violating fair use of these articles. You need to edit back to 5 paragraphs or less on both. You can include a link.
"I am continuing to monitor the censorship of AMERICAN CITIZENS on social media platforms. This is the United States of America — and we have what’s known as FREEDOM OF SPEECH! We are monitoring and watching, closely!!"
WTF
There is no freedom of speech on a private web site
If the Wiz wants to nuke somebody on this site, he has the right just as Facebook has the same right
The orange moron does not understand the freedom of speech right and how it does not apply to the internet
Alex Jones still has his web site. He can still scream all the BS he wants on any street corner.
63 District Court judges
37 Circuit Court judges
2 Supreme Court justices
Making the US judicial system great again!
Quote: Fleaswatter102 of President Trump's judicial nominees have now been confirmed by the senate:
63 District Court judges
37 Circuit Court judges
2 Supreme Court justices
Making the US judicial system great again!
Unfortunately Soros is working just as hard to get social justice DA’s elected. People like Krazner iin Philly are working hard to make petty crime legal through refusing to prosecute them.
Huge upcoming threat to the America justice system where DA’s have no checks and balance in place.
Smart move by Soros to put puppets in place.
Quote: Fleaswatter102 of President Trump's judicial nominees have now been confirmed by the senate:
63 District Court judges
37 Circuit Court judges
2 Supreme Court justices
Making the US judicial system great again!
Mitch McConnell deserves the credit (blame?) for this, not Donald.
Quote: petroglyphWhen was the last time anyone saw proof of life for RBG?
Are you joking or do you actually believe she’s dead?
I think it was MaxPen who said something similar recently about RBG. I assumed he was joking, but now I’m not so sure if some of you are just truly that far down the rabbit hole....
It does seem that you are confused about several things. j/kQuote: ams288Are you joking or do you actually believe she’s dead?
I think it was MaxPen who said something similar recently about RBG. I assumed he was joking, but now I’m not so sure if some of you are just truly that far down the rabbit hole....
Not that it matters. I don't believe in appointments for life, just as is done with airline pilots I would like to be confident of the senility of those in power. Including presidents, supreme justices, pilots, and old people driving on the roads. Declining capacity is a real thing with age.
Oh, and if you need me to say it, I doubt she is deceased.
Quote: petroglyphIt does seem that you are confused about several things. j/k
Not that it matters. I don't believe in appointments for life, just as is done with airline pilots I would like to be confident of the senility of those in power. Including presidents, supreme justices, pilots, and old people driving on the roads. Declining capacity is a real thing with age.
Oh, and if you need me to say it, I doubt she is deceased.
I doubt anyone here really thinks that she is dead. She has not been seen much of late.
When you have a lifetime appointment and being to age, you live the end stage of your life with lots of speculation on your condition.
Just the way it is.
Quote: BozUnfortunately Soros is working just as hard to get social justice DA’s elected. People like Krazner iin Philly are working hard to make petty crime legal through refusing to prosecute them.
Huge upcoming threat to the America justice system where DA’s have no checks and balance in place.
Smart move by Soros to put puppets in place.
Those people will be gone before the new judges will be. People will only put up with so much unchecked crime. They will demand prosecution.
Quote: petroglyph
Oh, and if you need me to say it, I doubt she is deceased.
She is scheduled to give a lecture at UB (University of Buffalo) on August 26. I am a doctor. If she is dead (Weekend at Bernie's) I think I will be able to figure it out. Even from the audience.