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So the big Russia-collusion indictment was??????????????? NOTHING :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: . Manafort is indicted for tax fraud years ago :!: :!: :!: :!: This is a joke and the entire FBI can rot in hell because they are now so corrupt and they must be investigated now about the Uranium One cover up, as well as the fake Trump dossier they based this ridiculous investigation on :!: :!: :!: AG Sessions had better get his act together and open up these two investigations already :!: By the way, Boehner, Kasich, Flake, Corker, Bush, Sasse, and the rest of the Republican frauds can rot in hell too :!: They created the mess the country is in and they blame Trump???????? :fight:
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The podesta brother ought to be indicted, looks very clear they sold out to Russia.
I think fusion gps has Russia troubles as well.

Washerman has troubles from the foreign national she hired who compromised house computer system and possibly helped members of Congress with billing fraud for it support.
I don’t know how culpable she is for stealing delegates from Bernie Sanders, that’s kind of a private club deal, just the the republicans never trumpers who tried to put cruz supporters in trump delegate roles, it was their own rules that permitted it. I don’t know why they get to have their own party rules in primary election when their candidates become president or senators.


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The Daily Caller: Peter Flaherty-----More than anything else, the indictments of Paul Manafort and his partner Rick Gates demonstrate the fraudulent nature of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. The probe has little to do with Russian interference in last year’s election. Instead, it is calculated to protect Mueller and a cabal within the FBI and Justice Department who covered up crimes by Hillary Clinton because they believed it was likely that she would be elected president.

And once Mueller and then his friend and successor James Comey covered for Hillary, they had to keep covering. There was a reason that Mueller was so available when he was so swiftly appointed Special Counsel in May by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The Comey firing threatened to expose all that these same officials had swept under the rug. Yes, Rosenstein bit the bullet and drafted the memo that was the legal basis for firing Comey, but it would be followed by appointing Mueller.

In July, Comey preemptively exonerated Hillary despite her maintenance of a private email server and mishandling of classified material. By accusing her of being “extremely careless,” he purposely distracted attention from the context of the emails. Hillary and Bill Clinton operated an aggressive shakedown operation of domestic and foreign interests, many of which are unsavory and criminal. Concealing the true nature of the operation was at least part of the Clintons’ motivation for the private server.

The outlines of the Uranium One deal were not a secret. Media outlets like the New York Times reported on the U.S. government approval of a partial sale of the Canadian mining company to Rosatom, a Russian firm, while those who benefitted donated to the Clinton Foundation and paid Bill Clinton $500,000 for a single speech in Moscow.

Then came more detailed reports about how the FBI cracked the case of a major Russian effort to penetrate the North American uranium industry through a host of illegal activities, but somehow the whole matter was slow-walked and kept from U.S. government officials who had to approve the Uranium One deal. Mueller and Comey ultimately supervised the probe.

Meanwhile, the FBI’s email investigation was supervised by now-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who has significant connections to the Clintons through his wife Jill McCabe. Hillary headlined a fundraiser for a group supporting Jill McCabe’s campaign for the Virginia state senate, as first reported in the Wall Street Journal. The National Legal and Policy Center subsequently exposed more Clintonista support, including from then-Clinton Foundation operative Doug Band who wrote a personal check for $50,000.

The plot thickened last week when the bombshell hit that it was Hillary’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee that paid for the Fusion GPS dossier. Reporters were chagrined to realize that they had been lied to repeatedly for months and months. Hillary now claims that the first she heard of it was when the dossier memo was printed by BuzzFeed in January, a likely lie. As long as this “what did Hillary know and when did Hillary know it” question is of no interest to Mueller, his investigation has no credibility whatsoever. But therein lies the dilemma for Mueller. A real probe of Hillary would mean a review of his own actions and those of his colleagues. He’s cornered.

Mueller’s strategy is clear. He has to rescue himself, Comey, McCabe, Rosenstein and others from their complicity in Hillary’s dealings with the Russians. Mueller is creating a diversion by going after Manafort, the lowest of low-hanging fruit. Just about any inquiry into Manafort’s dealings over the years was sure to yield results.

Donald Trump’s demeanor invites assumptions by some about his commitment to democratic values, but it is Hillary and her campaign that colluded with the Russians, paid the hit squad Fusion GPS to manufacture and plant information on her opponent, and hired people to provoke violence at Trump rallies.

The Clintons’ ruthlessness, along with the unwillingness of the nation’s top enforcement officials to stand up to them, has created a Constitutional crisis.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. economy is on track to grow at a 4.5 percent :Happy: :Happy: :Happy: :up: :up: :up: annualized pace in the fourth quarter even as data showed domestic factory sector growth retreated from a 13-1/2 year peak in October, the Atlanta Federal Reserve’s GDPNow forecast model showed on Wednesday :!: :!: :!:---------OH-bama topped 3% ONCE in 32 quarters :!: :ROFL:
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Sales of newly built, single-family homes in September rose 18.9% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 667,000 units from an upwardly revised August reading, according to newly released data from HUD and the Census Bureau. This is the highest sales rate "since October 2007". Year to date, new home sales are 8.6% above their level over the same period last year.

“The September sales numbers show that there is solid, growing demand for new home construction,” said NAHB chairman Granger MacDonald. “However, builders need to continue to monitor rising construction costs to keep houses affordably priced.” :Happy: :up:
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Two male, liberal columnists this week launched personal attacks against White House press secretary Sarah Sanders.

Los Angeles Times columnist David Horsey mocked Sanders’ appearance, saying she “looks more like a slightly chunky soccer mom who organizes snacks for the kids’ games.” :shock: “Rather than the fake eyelashes and formal dresses she puts on for news briefings, Sanders seems as if she’d be more comfortable in sweats and running shoes,” Horsey wrote on Wednesday. “Yet, even if Trump privately wishes he had a supermodel for a press secretary, he is lucky to have Sanders.” :shock: Another columnist, the New York Times’ Frank Bruni, similarly went out of his way on Friday to bash Sanders for her personal characteristics, in this case her way of speaking. Bruni wrote that Sanders is “serving a function other than communication, which turns out not to be her forte.” “To listen to her pronounce ‘priorities’ is akin to hearing the air seep out of a flat tire, and she leaves half of the consonants on the curb,” Bruni added parenthetically, mocking Sanders for her Southern accent.
Horsey apologized for his description of Sanders in an update to his column following this article’s publication. “I want to apologize to Times readers — and to Sarah Huckabee Sanders — for a description that was insensitive and failed to meet the standards of our newspaper. It also failed to meet the expectations I have for myself. It surely won’t be my last mistake, but this particular error will be scrupulously avoided in my future commentaries. I’ve removed the offending description,” Horsey said.-------liberals preach tolerance and are the most intolerant group there is :!:
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“Sen. John McCain has still not responded to questions raised in light of the disclosure last Tuesday that the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) helped fund research utilized in the infamous, largely discredited 35-page dossier on President Donald Trump. In December, it was McCain who notoriously passed the controversial dossier produced by the Washington firm Fusion GPS to then FBI Director James Comey, whose agency reportedly utilized the dossier as a partial basis for its probe into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. McCain has remained silent after being asked about whether he knew that the Clinton campaign and the DNC helped fund the Russia dossier. He also refused to answer questions pertaining to how he obtained the dossier. Indeed, it is not clear how McCain obtained the dossier in the first place.
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That “dossier” was spread all over Washington DC since June -July of 2016, every major news agency was shopped a copy. It appeared in news’s stories as whisperings of foreign intelligence were warning trump is compromised, that was ex mi6’s Mr Steel “dossier” been pushed in unsubstantiated reporting. John “ I’ll put America last if it personal”
McCain says he flew a guy to England to get the report from the “source”. That same report was on the desk of every reporter and most politicians in dc, the fbi was funding it. Either McCain was the biggest dupe in Washington (possible) or he was putting on a show to try to make the report new worthy and get the press to cover it. Same reason the obama intelligence agency put it in a briefing then leaked they did to the press.

The biggest scam maybe how many people probably were charged several time over for the same report. DNC, fbi, cia, nsa, abc, nbc, cbs, John McCain, if fusion gps opens all the bank records I think we’ll be surprised how many time they sold that fake report


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Comey is in a HEAP of trouble :!: Image Documents now show he changed his original wording of grossly negligent, which is crime, to extremely careless, in regards to the Hillary email scandal :!: Image Who told Comey to do this? My guess is Loretta Lynch via Oh-bama and Hillary :!: AG Sessions is investigating Uranium One now too :!: The FBI agents were throwing food at the tv sets when Comey gave his 13 minute soliloquy clearing her crimes too :!: The FBI informant is about to blow the lid off of the Uranium One scandal :!: :clap: You lie down with the Clinton dogs, you get up with fleas :!: Diane Feinstein, on CNN with crumb Jake Tapper, yesterday, again stated she sees NO evidence of a Trump-Russia collusion :!: The Clinton weasel Governor Terry McCauliffe, aka Global Crossing, is now mocking Donna Brazile as a nobody to listen too :!: Bernie Sanders is a coward :!: He has not said one word on all of this :!:
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Comey wasn’t going to indict a major party candidate for president. If the DOJ had acted a year earlier they could have prevented the situation of having to protect the political system from the consequences of the law.
But the fact comey was writing his decision before in investigation was completed is a big problem. It’s clear there are two sets of laws, one for the poor average citizens who live by the poorly written laws, and one set for the rich with powerful friends.
There are young military people in federal prison for innocent mistakes handing classified material, contractors for the government and the Clintons have willfully violated the law and leaked secrets.
Thing about the Clinton server is it had intelligence from the military side on it, it’s is a secure system that you can not just cut n paste from like the regular internet the fact information from that system was being put into email form is in itself a crime and difficult to do. Someone had to work hard at bypassing the security to do this. This is a crime that should be prosecuted. But the obama DOJ was reluctant to hold themselves to the standard of the law. I don’t know the trump DOJ is any better.

Muller’s witch hunt seems to be just that. He has the rare opportunity to actually clean up the corrupt Washington lobbyist culture but so far he seem intent on overthrowing the 2016 election. If he indicts the podesta for their crimes and if muller looks into that young man who was murdered who may be the wiki leaks informant he might do some good cleaning up Washington. Far as I’m concerned manafort and gen Flynn belong in jail. Gen Flynn on the face of his military record you’d think is a good guy but he was quick to use his rank for to cash in.


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Mother Jones journalist David Corn joked about rape, gave 'unwelcome shoulder rubs': Emails-------Emails from 2014 and 2015 suggest that a top editor for the progressive magazine Mother Jones sexually assaulted subordinates and made inappropriate comments about their bodies, a report said. The disclosures regarding Washington bureau chief David Corn prompted the magazine’s editor and chief executive to announce Thursday that they would investigate Corn’s conduct for the second time in three years, Politico reported. Copies of the two emails, written by former Mother Jones staffers, were obtained by Politico. Corn, now 58, often joked about rape and “regularly” gave “unwelcome shoulder rubs” to several women, according to the email written in 2015. The email also alleged that Corn “engaged in uninvited touching of their legs, arms, backs and waists” and “made inappropriate comments about women’s sexuality and anatomy.” The 2014 email, which was written by a female employee, charged that Corn “came up behind me and put his hands and arms around my body in a way that felt sexual and domineering.” Mother Jones disclosed Thursday that Corn had been counseled three years ago about inappropriately touching female employees and referring inappropriately to sexual violence, according to Politico. But top magazine officials, who vowed to “seriously” investigate the allegations in the 2015 and 2014 emails, insisted to Politico that employees had previously raised concerns only about “nonsexual touching” by Corn. Corn had previously mocked President Donald Trump on the topic of sexual assault. He tweeted in March: "When it comes to raising awareness about sexual assault, Donald Trump leads by example." :!: Corn isn’t the only progressive bigwig to face sexual misconduct allegations this week. In a misogynistic 2000 memoir about his time as an editor in Russia, high-profile Rolling Stone magazine journalist Matt Taibbi and co-author Mark Ames described mistreating and sexually harassing young women. After the memoir resurfaced this week, Taibbi -- who released the anti-Trump book “Insane Clown President” earlier this year -- responded to the criticism by describing the memoir as satirical. :hair:
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Monday, November 13, 2017

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 46% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Fifty-three percent (53%) disapprove.-------he won with 46% of the vote.
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He hasn’t lost his support base, I suspect he’d actually is doing better on approval than most polls show because the economy is doing better, consumer confidence, and job rates are the best they’ve been in decades.

The media and political parties continually attacking Trump is probably helping him a lot.

Btw SNL finally had a funny DNC skit. Probably too on the money they’ll probably never do it again. Like during the The financial meltdown at the end of bush’s second term SNL actually had a line where bush asked if the cause of this crisis was because congress didn’t act on a proposal he sent up 6 years earlier, which was true. Media and the White House never bothered to look it up or point out the bush admin had tried to stop toxic assets before they began.


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According to the Washington Examiner's Byron York, FBI and Justice officials recently told congressional investigators that after spending nearly a 'year and a half' looking into it, "they have not been able to verify or corroborate the substantive allegations of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign outlined in the Trump dossier." :hair: :hair: :hair: :clap: :clap: :clap: :Happy: :Happy: :Happy:
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Led by a rise in business investment, the U.S. economy grew at an annual pace of 3.3 percent :clap: :clap: from July through September — its fastest rate in three years.

The Commerce Department estimated Wednesday that third-quarter growth exceeded the 3 percent annual expansion for the period that it had initially reported last month.
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Shocking news about one of the fbi investigators looking at trump and Hillary, the guy was taken off the job by muller, finally comes out he was texting political things I’d assume anti trump and not a really big deal but it also turns out this guy was having an affair with a woman in the second in command at the fbi office, the second in command is a political problem and his wife has taken money to run for office. What the hell kind of kangaroo court department of justice is going on there?



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The FBI is a disgrace big O :!: They are dirty, and Muller/Comey are at the top of the rot list :!: I believe the new FBI head Wray is testifying before Congress next week. Sessions had better get his own act together already too and fire all of these clowns :!:
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Big O, read this :!: ----ABC News announced Saturday that it has suspended investigative reporter Brian Ross for four weeks without pay after Ross was forced to correct a bombshell on-air report about Michael Flynn. "We deeply regret and apologize for the serious error we made yesterday. The reporting conveyed by Brian Ross during the special report had not been fully vetted through our editorial standards process," ABC said in a statement. "As a result of our continued reporting over the next several hours ultimately we determined the information was wrong and we corrected the mistake on air and online." "It is vital we get the story right and retain the trust we have built with our audience -- these are our core principles," the statement added. "We fell far short of that yesterday." Citing a single anonymous source, Ross told viewers during an ABC special report on Friday morning that Flynn was prepared to testify that Donald Trump, as a candidate for president, told him to contact Russians. During Friday's edition of "World News Tonight," Ross walked back his report, telling viewers that the source who had provided the initial information for his story later told him that it was as president-elect, not as a candidate, that Trump asked Flynn to contact Russians. Ross' incorrect report prompted a dramatic reaction in the financial markets, and the Dow fell more than 350 points. Stocks largely recovered later in the day. Ross commented later Saturday night. "My job is to hold people accountable and that's why I agree with being held accountable myself," he tweeted. Shortly after that, President Trump weighed in, tweeting his "congratulations" to ABC News for suspending Ross. Multiple ABC News employees, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they weren't publicly authorized to discuss the matter, told CNNMoney on Saturday there was internal embarrassment over the blunder. "It's a major embarrassment," one ABC News employee said. "It makes me cringe," echoed another. "This is not what any networks needs when people are so quick to say 'fake news' to you. It makes me sick to my stomach." This is not the first high-profile mistake by Ross. In a 2012 piece for which he apologized, he suggested that the Aurora shooter may have had a connection to the Tea Party.--------this is what we are up against big O :!: :cuss: This crumb Ross deserves a place in hell with the rest of the lying bums in the liberal media :!: David Muir is the liberal baritone voice puppet of ABC news every night with his fake BOMBSHELLS against Trump :!: :!: Image Image
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Insiders tell Page Six that Matt Lauer's third floor office at the studio was undergoing a renovation, however now they've decided to just tear it apart. "Matt's office is being completely demolished," a network insider told Page Six. "Everything is going, including that button under his desk, his name plate, the photos of him in the hallways, the pictures of him online and on NBC News social media. They are so sickened by his behavior it is almost like they want to pretend he never existed."------Morning liberal losers Charlie Rose on CBS and Matt Lauer on NBC are GONE :!: :clap: -----Now, the ABC Clintonista George Stephanopuolos is next in line to be run out of town :!:
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