Four on the Floor--all 4 U.S. attorneys resign from Roger Stone case prosecutors team (Page 3/4)
williegoat FEB 14, 07:19 PM
This is the same Reggie Walton that presided over the FISC for five years during the Obama administration. I will reserve judgement until I hear from Durham.

An interesting article about Walton from just over one year ago: https://bigleaguepolitics.c...er-comey-operations/

He is just another "deep state" swamp dweller.

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Hudini FEB 14, 07:26 PM
I like how the media is trying to make out like Trump talking to Barr is somehow wrong but Eric Holder being Obama's wingman? No problem. Bobby Kennedy was JFK's brother. You think they never talked?
blackrams FEB 14, 07:58 PM

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Originally posted by Hudini:

I like how the media is trying to make out like Trump talking to Barr is somehow wrong but Eric Holder being Obama's wingman? No problem. Bobby Kennedy was JFK's brother. You think they never talked?



Sir,
I respectfully submit to you that your examples don't count, those examples were from the left side of the aisle. You should know better...

Rams
rinselberg FEB 14, 08:43 PM
President Trump's public-facing side (remarks in front of microphones, "tweets", ...) is not what I would expect from the President who would be recorded in future history as the President that exposed (or started to expose) the Deep State.
randye FEB 14, 08:45 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

This is the same Reggie Walton that presided over the FISC for five years during the Obama administration. I will reserve judgement until I hear from Durham.

An interesting article about Walton from just over one year ago: https://bigleaguepolitics.c...er-comey-operations/

He is just another "deep state" swamp dweller.




Speaking of Obama holdovers, let's look at the 4 poor innocent put-upon DOJ lawyers deep state swamp dwellers that recently had their little tantrum and "rage quit":

Jonathan Kravis, assistant U.S. attorney

During President Barack Obama’s first term, he served as an associate White House counsel.

Kravis clerked for Merrick B. Garland, the appeals court judge who was nominated by Mr. Obama for the Supreme Court in 2016. He also clerked for Justice Stephen G. Breyer of the Supreme Court. Both of those justices are far-left activists.

Kravis was on the Mueller team of 13 angry Democrats, as they were nicknamed by the President.

Aaron S.J. Zelinsky, special assistant U.S. attorney

Mr. Zelinsky, 36, will remain an assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Maryland where worked under Rod J. Rosenstein.

Zelinsky played a central role in the prosecution of George Papadopoulos....... Mr. Papadopoulos served 14 days in jail.

Zelinsky clerked for Justice Anthony M. Kennedy before his retirement from the Supreme Court and for Justice John Paul Stevens after his retirement. He worked for the State Department (Hillary Clinton) during the Obama administration.

He was on the Mueller team of 13 angry Democrats involved in the Russia-Trump collusion hoax.

Adam C. Jed, special assistant U.S. attorney

Mr. Jed, 38, was part of the cadre of lawyers who worked for Mr. Mueller on the 22-month Russia investigation.

He also clerked for leftist Justice Stevens.

He was on the Mueller team of 13 angry Democrats involved in the Russia-Trump collusion hoax.

Michael J. Marando, 42,, assistant U.S. attorney

He is an assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. He has pursued very serious cases and was kinder to hardened criminals than he was to Stone.

Thieves and money launderers get far lesser sentences than Stone.

In January, Marando helped to secure only a 60-month prison sentence for a Virginia man who pleaded guilty to stealing over $1.3 million from companies and individuals by requiring deposits for bogus loans.

In March 2018, he secured only an 18-month prison sentence for a dual citizen of Russia and Israel who had pleaded guilty to money laundering as part of an international fraud scheme.

(Meanwhile, he wants Stone to get 7 to 9 years for a "process crime")

All 4 of these Millennial Leftist swamp creatures coagulated together within the office of U.S. Attorney, Jessi K. Liu at DOJ after the Mueller / Russia hoax fell apart.

Liu was inexplicably nominated to a post at the US Department of the Treasury until President Trump withdrew that nomination in March of last year.

She is also an Obama holdover and has her own long list of highly questionable actions highlighted by her manipulation of the DC legal case surrounding former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe She sat on the case for over a YEAR and took absolutely no action, even up until the day she left DOJ.

Liu also served during the Obama administration as Deputy Chief of Staff for the DOJ National Security Division

YEP , the same Obama DOJ-NSD division at the heart of the FISA issues where she would have had regular, direct contact with Judge Reggie Walton.

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williegoat FEB 14, 08:51 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

President Trump's public-facing side (remarks in front of microphones, "tweets", ...) is not what I would expect from the President who would be recorded in future history as the President that exposed (or started to expose) the Deep State.



Trump is not what I expected four years ago, either.
Hudini FEB 14, 09:03 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

Trump is not what I expected four years ago, either.



Does it seem as if the Never-Trumpers don't like him because he fights back? Or is it simply another excuse to not like someone who isn't on their team?
williegoat FEB 14, 09:07 PM

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Originally posted by Hudini:

Does it seem as if the Never-Trumpers don't like him because he fights back? Or is it simply another excuse to not like someone who isn't on their team?



My opinion is that they don't like him because he is spoiling their game. So many had it nice and cozy before he came along.
olejoedad FEB 15, 09:53 AM
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[B]Originally posted by rinselberg:

President Trump's public-facing side (remarks in front of microphones, "tweets", ...) is not what I would expect from the President who would be recorded in future history as the President that exposed (or started to expose) the Deep State.



President Trump's demeanor and actions are exactly what I expected, and wanted when I voted for him.
The only way to change DC is to be an in your face game-changer.
He is that, and more.

There could not be a better man for the job at this time in our Country's history.

cliffw FEB 15, 11:02 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:
… let me try to clarify something that is particularly important--at least to me.



As to the Impeachment and subsequent Acquittal of President Trump, ... if I were one of the Senators who was sitting in judgement of the President, and if I had seen and heard all of it, from the public disclosure of the Whistleblower report, to the closing arguments of the House impeachment managers (Adam Schiff; etc.), I would have voted to convict the President on both of the two charges of impeachment.[/quote]

Well, you clearly did not see it all. You need to see the end of the Impeachment thread. When I have a chance to offer my closing thoughts.


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Originally posted by rinselberg:
I do not agree with Cliff (W) that the President was unfairly accused, or deprived in any way of his proper and lawful methods of defending himself in the case. (Isn't that part of what he just said? I kind of read it that way.)



I am not surprised. You believe your news sources are off a higher power, more powerful than facts.

You would do well to read up on the topic "Fruits of the Poisonous Tree" .