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But justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream” Amos 5:24 https://www.instagram.com/p/BcKtEUUg4Qa/

Btw, many idiots around here say that Comey and/or Mueller have it in for Twittler. Both are lifelong Republicans,, and Mueller served longer than any other FBI Director in history, except for Hoover(including under Bush); they both served under Republican control, as well, so, what EXACTLY is the motive for them to conduct a "witch hunt?"

Something tells me I'll be waiting a long time for THAT answer.
 

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Dec 22nd was AFTER the election


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Flynn was doing his job


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Still not Russia Collusion


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This is a BIG Nothingburger


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Glad to see it will close the Mueller Investigation


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Back to business of Draining the Swamp!
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[FONT=&quot]Who cares??

It was Flynn's JOB to contact foreign nations.


Stop hyperventilating![/FONT]
 

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Democrats are still hoping this Russian thing will bring the President down


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Who cares??

It was Flynn's JOB to contact foreign nations.


Stop hyperventilating!


It was the job of the head of the NSA to contact foreign nations?
You don't anything about American politics, Eurotrash, STFU.
 

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Dec 22nd was AFTER the election



Very good, but, IT WAS BEFORE TWITTLER TOOK OFFICE, YOU FUCKING MORON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Flynn was doing his job What job is THAT, see above.


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Still not Russia Collusion REALLY??? Think again, Birdbrain: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/flynn-testify-trump-told-contact-russians-article-1.3670390


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This is a BIG Nothingburger What are you, Rump Jr.'s speech writer? See above, schmuck.


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Glad to see it will close the Mueller Investigation Dream on, Sick Brit Twit...:hahahahahLoser!@#0


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Yeah, and the Orange Orangutan is right in the middle of same.
 

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It was the job of the head of the NSA to contact foreign nations?
You don't anything about American politics, Eurotrash, STFU.



[FONT=&quot]by ANDREW C. MCCARTHY December 1, 2017 12:20 PM @ANDREWCMCCARTHY[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454269/michael-flynn-plea-no-breakthrough-russia-investigation[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]There was nothing wrong with the incoming national-security adviser’s having meetings with foreign counterparts or discussing such matters as the sanctions in those meetings.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454269/michael-flynn-plea-no-breakthrough-russia-investigation


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by ANDREW C. MCCARTHY December 1, 2017 12:20 PM @ANDREWCMCCARTHY

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454269/michael-flynn-plea-no-breakthrough-russia-investigation
There was nothing wrong with the incoming national-security adviser’s having meetings with foreign counterparts or discussing such matters as the sanctions in those meetings.

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454269/michael-flynn-plea-no-breakthrough-russia-investigation


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Good luck with THAT, Sick Brit Twit: 1st of all, AM is a known hack, but even HE was starting to wake up and smell the coffee almost two months ago, in a piece entitled, Andrew C. McCarthy: Hmmm, Maybe There Could Be Something to This Russia Investigation After All:

https://www.redstate.com/patterico/...hy-hmmm-maybe-something-russia-investigation/

But his claim that "While initial reporting is portraying Flynn’s guilty plea as a major breakthrough in Mueller’s investigation of potential Trump campaign collusion with the Russian regime, I suspect the opposite is true." is gonna be proven spectacularly wrong. As far as the law, numbnuts, read the following article

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/logan-act-michael-flynn-trump-russia/516774/

"The New York Times reported on Tuesday that after Obama advisers learned of Flynn’s communications with the Russian ambassador they “grew suspicious that perhaps there had been a secret deal between the incoming team and Moscow, which could violate the rarely enforced, two-century-old Logan Act barring private citizens from negotiating with foreign powers in disputes with the United States.” Trump wasn't in yet, asshole, and had Flynn had already been wisely fired by Obama, so, he was a private citizen.



Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454269/michael-flynn-plea-no-breakthrough-russia-investigation

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/logan-act-michael-flynn-trump-russia/516774/
 

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Good luck with THAT, Sick Brit Twit: 1st of all, AM is a known hack, but even HE was starting to wake up and smell the coffee almost two months ago, in a piece entitled, Andrew C. McCarthy: Hmmm, Maybe There Could Be Something to This Russia Investigation After All:

https://www.redstate.com/patterico/...hy-hmmm-maybe-something-russia-investigation/

But his claim that "While initial reporting is portraying Flynn’s guilty plea as a major breakthrough in Mueller’s investigation of potential Trump campaign collusion with the Russian regime, I suspect the opposite is true." is gonna be proven spectacularly wrong. As far as the law, numbnuts, read the following article

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/logan-act-michael-flynn-trump-russia/516774/

"The New York Times reported on Tuesday that after Obama advisers learned of Flynn’s communications with the Russian ambassador they “grew suspicious that perhaps there had been a secret deal between the incoming team and Moscow, which could violate the rarely enforced, two-century-old Logan Act barring private citizens from negotiating with foreign powers in disputes with the United States.” Trump wasn't in yet, asshole, and had Flynn had already been wisely fired by Obama, so, he was a private citizen.



Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454269/michael-flynn-plea-no-breakthrough-russia-investigation

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/logan-act-michael-flynn-trump-russia/516774/

What did Flynn negotiate? Can you cite what the negotiations were? (We will wait for the deflections and insults, along with you not citing anything)
 

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What did Flynn negotiate? Can you cite what the negotiations were? (We will wait for the deflections and insults, along with you not citing anything)

Whatever they were, it was sufficient for Flynn to a) lie about it to the FBI, not to mention Pence and b) plead guilty to a felony. And, as Tricky Dick found, to his chagrin, sometimes it ain't the crime, it's the coverup. You think that 1) Flynn getting fired by Obama 2) Obama warning Twittler not to hire Flynn 3) Flynn being stupid and treasonous enough to be a foreign agent for TWO countries without registering for either 4) Acting AG Yates warning Twittler about Flynn, and getting fired for her troubles 5) Twittler demanding loyalty from Comey within days of Flynn's meaning 6) Twittler "asking" Comey to stop investigating Flynn 7) Twittler firing Comey when he didn't stop said investigation 8) Twittler telling the Russians the very next day that firing Comey had relieved "pressure," all mean nothing, and there's a very good reason for that:

YOU'RE A PSYCHOTIC MORON!!!!!
 

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Whatever they were, it was sufficient for Flynn to a) lie about it to the FBI, not to mention Pence and b) plead guilty to a felony. And, as Tricky Dick found, to his chagrin, sometimes it ain't the crime, it's the coverup. You think that 1) Flynn getting fired by Obama 2) Obama warning Twittler not to hire Flynn 3) Flynn being stupid and treasonous enough to be a foreign agent for TWO countries without registering for either 4) Acting AG Yates warning Twittler about Flynn, and getting fired for her troubles 5) Twittler demanding loyalty from Comey within days of Flynn's meaning 6) Twittler "asking" Comey to stop investigating Flynn 7) Twittler firing Comey when he didn't stop said investigation 8) Twittler telling the Russians the very next day that firing Comey had relieved "pressure," all mean nothing, and there's a very good reason for that:

YOU'RE A PSYCHOTIC MORON!!!!!

Yep, proved my point again!

I NAILED IT!!

What did Flynn negotiate? Can you cite what the negotiations were? (We will wait for the deflections and insults, along with you not citing anything)
 

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Yep, proved my point again!

I NAILED IT!!

Yawn>> Read it and weep, Psycho...

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/01/opinion/michael-flynn-guilty-plea-takeaways.html

[h=1]Michael Flynn’s Guilty Plea: 10 Key Takeaways[/h] By HARRY LITMANDEC. 1, 2017


Michael Flynn’s plea on Friday to a single count of lying to the F.B.I. is a seismic event in the special counsel investigation.
For starters, it portends the likelihood of impeachable charges being brought against the president of the United States. Mr. Flynn, a former national security adviser, acknowledged that he was cooperating with the investigation. His testimony could bring into the light a scandal of historic proportions in which the not-yet-installed Trump administration, including Donald Trump personally, sought to subvert American foreign policy before taking office.
The repercussions of the plea will be months in the making, but it’s not an exaggeration to say that the events to which Mr. Flynn has agreed to testify will take their place in the history books alongside the Watergate and Iran-contra scandals.
We’re in new — and highly inflammatory — territory. Here are 10 immediate takeaways from today’s news.
[h=4]This is not a meet-in-the-middle deal.[/h]Both sides did not assess their risks and decide to hedge them with a compromise. Rather, as we’ve known for weeks, the special counsel, Robert Mueller, believed he had sufficient evidence to indict Mr. Flynn on a long list of criminal charges, including money laundering, tax offense and false statements. Mr. Mueller’s team, as is standard prosecutorial practice, presented Mr. Flynn with that list and helped him understand that his life as he knew it had ended.
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[h=4]This is much bigger than Paul Manafort.[/h]Mr. Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman, has been indicted, but this is a plea, and Mr. Flynn’s cooperation — the real goal of bringing criminal charges — has been secured. This puts Mr. Flynn in the same camp as George Papadopoulos, the campaign adviser who pleaded guilty to making false statements to the F.B.I. on Oct. 5 and is also cooperating with the investigation. Unlike Mr. Papadopoulos, though, Mr. Flynn was a top adviser who was at the center of communication with Russia as well as the potential obstruction of justice by President Trump in seeking to shut down the Flynn investigation itself. Mr. Flynn was considered as a running mate and reportedly stayed quite close to the president even after being forced out of the administration in February.
[h=4]Mr. Flynn has just become the prosecution’s star witness.[/h]Mr. Flynn’s plea on Friday concerned just one crime. The other charges that prosecutors threatened him with continue to hang over him. Mr. Flynn will not receive credit for his cooperation until after it has ended, at which point Mr. Mueller may — if Mr. Flynn has held up his end of the bargain — move to dismiss the other charges. In the interim, Mr. Flynn has to do anything Mr. Mueller’s team requests.





[h=4]The charge Mr. Flynn is pleading guilty to is a stunning one.[/h]He is admitting that last December, before Mr. Trump’s inauguration, he asked the Russian ambassador at the time, Sergey Kislyak, to refrain from reacting aggressively to sanctions that the Obama administration had imposed on Russia. Russia reportedly agreed and Mr. Kislyak told Mr. Flynn later that it had chosen to moderate its response to the sanctions to make nice with the Trump team.
[h=4]It seems Mr. Trump himself directed Mr. Flynn to make contact with the Russians during the campaign.[/h]If Mr. Flynn testifies to this — ABC’s Brian Ross is reporting that he will — it presents another impeachable offense along with the possible obstruction of justice. Even more, it brings the whole matter well outside the purview of the criminal courts into the province of a political scandal, indicating abuses of power arguably well beyond those in the Watergate and Iran-contra affairs.
[h=4]Mr. Flynn asked Russia to intervene at the United Nations on behalf of Israel.[/h]He is admitting that last Dec. 22, he asked Mr. Kislyak to delay or defeat a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Israel for its settlement policy, which the Obama administration had decided to let pass. The possible involvement or knowledge of Israel in the case will be one of many questions that congressional investigators will pursue.
[h=4]The lying is bad. Conducting rogue American foreign policy is worse.[/h]In the end, Mr. Flynn’s lies are secondary to the demonstration that the Trump administration was actively undermining American foreign policy before it took office. This will most likely prove the most abiding scandalous fact of the Mueller investigation. And it’s one that nobody on either side of the aisle could possibly defend.
[h=4]Mr. Flynn’s cooperation portends extreme peril for a variety of people in the president’s orbit.[/h]Most immediately vulnerable? Jared Kushner. Mr. Flynn was present at a Dec. 1, 2016, Trump Tower meeting where Mr. Kushner is said to have proposed to Mr. Kislyak setting up a back channel for the transition team to communicate with Moscow.
Those and related details are now front and center in the investigation. Criminal liability aside, Friday’s news — including a report that Mr. Kushner was the one who directed Mr. Flynn to contact Russia — helps cement Mr. Kushner’s reputation as a callow and arrogant freelancer, authorized by the president to act way over his head, and possibly impairing some of the most delicate and important issues of foreign policy. (A possible winner, on the other hand, is the younger Mike Flynn, about whose criminal liability his father was extremely concerned. Look to see how Mr. Mueller now chooses to treat the younger Mr. Flynn, who is being investigated over his work for his father’s lobbying business.)
[h=4]Mr. Flynn’s plea raises the likelihood that he will give testimony in support of a potential obstruction of justice charge against Mr. Trump.[/h]The basis for the possible obstruction charge against the president has been his efforts to get the F.B.I. director, James Comey, to shut down the Flynn investigation during a Feb. 14 meeting in the Oval Office, coupled with his multiple lies on the subject. Obstruction is plainly an impeachable offense: It’s the offense for which Richard Nixon was threatened with impeachment.

For months, it has seemed the possible culminating charge of the Mueller investigation, a straightforward and readily understandable high crime or misdemeanor. Such a charge, per Department of Justice policy, would not be brought in the criminal courts but would rather form the basis of a report to Congress potentially recommending impeachment. If Mr. Mueller brings that charge, it will be on the strength of Mr. Flynn’s testimony.

[h=4]Mr. Trump’s defenders have fewer and fewer cards to play.[/h]There had been a prospect that the obstruction of justice charge, if it did come, would be dismissed by die-hard Trump supporters as subject to conflicting interpretations of Mr. Trump’s state of mind, and therefore not deserving of impeachment or removal. No longer. Now Mr. Trump and his circle will stand accused by a former member of the administration with plainly unconstitutional meddling in the most sensitive of foreign policy issues. If the Congress and country believe Michael Flynn’s account, it is hard to see what even the staunchest Trump defenders can say in defense. That means that as Mr. Trump and the administration look out at the new landscape featuring a guilty Michael Flynn, it’s kill or be killed.
 

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Yawn>> Read it and weep, Psycho...

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/01/opinion/michael-flynn-guilty-plea-takeaways.html

[h=1]Michael Flynn’s Guilty Plea: 10 Key Takeaways[/h] By HARRY LITMANDEC. 1, 2017


Michael Flynn’s plea on Friday to a single count of lying to the F.B.I. is a seismic event in the special counsel investigation.
For starters, it portends the likelihood of impeachable charges being brought against the president of the United States. Mr. Flynn, a former national security adviser, acknowledged that he was cooperating with the investigation. His testimony could bring into the light a scandal of historic proportions in which the not-yet-installed Trump administration, including Donald Trump personally, sought to subvert American foreign policy before taking office.
The repercussions of the plea will be months in the making, but it’s not an exaggeration to say that the events to which Mr. Flynn has agreed to testify will take their place in the history books alongside the Watergate and Iran-contra scandals.
We’re in new — and highly inflammatory — territory. Here are 10 immediate takeaways from today’s news.
[h=4]This is not a meet-in-the-middle deal.[/h]Both sides did not assess their risks and decide to hedge them with a compromise. Rather, as we’ve known for weeks, the special counsel, Robert Mueller, believed he had sufficient evidence to indict Mr. Flynn on a long list of criminal charges, including money laundering, tax offense and false statements. Mr. Mueller’s team, as is standard prosecutorial practice, presented Mr. Flynn with that list and helped him understand that his life as he knew it had ended.
Continue reading the main story
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[h=4]This is much bigger than Paul Manafort.[/h]Mr. Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman, has been indicted, but this is a plea, and Mr. Flynn’s cooperation — the real goal of bringing criminal charges — has been secured. This puts Mr. Flynn in the same camp as George Papadopoulos, the campaign adviser who pleaded guilty to making false statements to the F.B.I. on Oct. 5 and is also cooperating with the investigation. Unlike Mr. Papadopoulos, though, Mr. Flynn was a top adviser who was at the center of communication with Russia as well as the potential obstruction of justice by President Trump in seeking to shut down the Flynn investigation itself. Mr. Flynn was considered as a running mate and reportedly stayed quite close to the president even after being forced out of the administration in February.
[h=4]Mr. Flynn has just become the prosecution’s star witness.[/h]Mr. Flynn’s plea on Friday concerned just one crime. The other charges that prosecutors threatened him with continue to hang over him. Mr. Flynn will not receive credit for his cooperation until after it has ended, at which point Mr. Mueller may — if Mr. Flynn has held up his end of the bargain — move to dismiss the other charges. In the interim, Mr. Flynn has to do anything Mr. Mueller’s team requests.





[h=4]The charge Mr. Flynn is pleading guilty to is a stunning one.[/h]He is admitting that last December, before Mr. Trump’s inauguration, he asked the Russian ambassador at the time, Sergey Kislyak, to refrain from reacting aggressively to sanctions that the Obama administration had imposed on Russia. Russia reportedly agreed and Mr. Kislyak told Mr. Flynn later that it had chosen to moderate its response to the sanctions to make nice with the Trump team.
[h=4]It seems Mr. Trump himself directed Mr. Flynn to make contact with the Russians during the campaign.[/h]If Mr. Flynn testifies to this — ABC’s Brian Ross is reporting that he will — it presents another impeachable offense along with the possible obstruction of justice. Even more, it brings the whole matter well outside the purview of the criminal courts into the province of a political scandal, indicating abuses of power arguably well beyond those in the Watergate and Iran-contra affairs.
[h=4]Mr. Flynn asked Russia to intervene at the United Nations on behalf of Israel.[/h]He is admitting that last Dec. 22, he asked Mr. Kislyak to delay or defeat a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Israel for its settlement policy, which the Obama administration had decided to let pass. The possible involvement or knowledge of Israel in the case will be one of many questions that congressional investigators will pursue.
[h=4]The lying is bad. Conducting rogue American foreign policy is worse.[/h]In the end, Mr. Flynn’s lies are secondary to the demonstration that the Trump administration was actively undermining American foreign policy before it took office. This will most likely prove the most abiding scandalous fact of the Mueller investigation. And it’s one that nobody on either side of the aisle could possibly defend.
[h=4]Mr. Flynn’s cooperation portends extreme peril for a variety of people in the president’s orbit.[/h]Most immediately vulnerable? Jared Kushner. Mr. Flynn was present at a Dec. 1, 2016, Trump Tower meeting where Mr. Kushner is said to have proposed to Mr. Kislyak setting up a back channel for the transition team to communicate with Moscow.
Those and related details are now front and center in the investigation. Criminal liability aside, Friday’s news — including a report that Mr. Kushner was the one who directed Mr. Flynn to contact Russia — helps cement Mr. Kushner’s reputation as a callow and arrogant freelancer, authorized by the president to act way over his head, and possibly impairing some of the most delicate and important issues of foreign policy. (A possible winner, on the other hand, is the younger Mike Flynn, about whose criminal liability his father was extremely concerned. Look to see how Mr. Mueller now chooses to treat the younger Mr. Flynn, who is being investigated over his work for his father’s lobbying business.)
[h=4]Mr. Flynn’s plea raises the likelihood that he will give testimony in support of a potential obstruction of justice charge against Mr. Trump.[/h]The basis for the possible obstruction charge against the president has been his efforts to get the F.B.I. director, James Comey, to shut down the Flynn investigation during a Feb. 14 meeting in the Oval Office, coupled with his multiple lies on the subject. Obstruction is plainly an impeachable offense: It’s the offense for which Richard Nixon was threatened with impeachment.

For months, it has seemed the possible culminating charge of the Mueller investigation, a straightforward and readily understandable high crime or misdemeanor. Such a charge, per Department of Justice policy, would not be brought in the criminal courts but would rather form the basis of a report to Congress potentially recommending impeachment. If Mr. Mueller brings that charge, it will be on the strength of Mr. Flynn’s testimony.

[h=4]Mr. Trump’s defenders have fewer and fewer cards to play.[/h]There had been a prospect that the obstruction of justice charge, if it did come, would be dismissed by die-hard Trump supporters as subject to conflicting interpretations of Mr. Trump’s state of mind, and therefore not deserving of impeachment or removal. No longer. Now Mr. Trump and his circle will stand accused by a former member of the administration with plainly unconstitutional meddling in the most sensitive of foreign policy issues. If the Congress and country believe Michael Flynn’s account, it is hard to see what even the staunchest Trump defenders can say in defense. That means that as Mr. Trump and the administration look out at the new landscape featuring a guilty Michael Flynn, it’s kill or be killed.

Still waiting for something that has PROOF other than nameless people or nameless reports...

I STILL NAILED IT!
 

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Media is loving this - but a month after Trump was elected and 28 days before he was due to take over the Presidency - he reached out to other countries - if he didn't I would want him fired - of course everyone has forgot this was about Trump colluding with Russia to win the election
 

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Hey Dafinch.....Dont you get sick and tired of losing?

You are a huge idiot.

I rather have vitterd and The Guesser here then you.

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Hey Dafinch.....Dont you get sick and tired of losing?

You are a huge idiot.

I rather have vitterd and The Guesser here then you.

You suck Dafinch

Welcome to the jungle. It's going to be fun watching Finch trying to come up with a derogatory name for you, my guess is "Green fudge packer" given his penchant towards homosexual or bestiality references.

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Hey Dafinch.....Dont you get sick and tired of losing?

You are a huge idiot.

I rather have vitterd and The Guesser here then you.

You suck Dafinch

Losing? Losing WHAT, asshole? The traitor who chanted "Lock her up!" is now a convicted felon, and has brought the bloodhound Mueller a step closer to getting The Mother of All Scumbags outta here, so what "losing" are you referring to, schmuck? Stick a acid smeared dildo up your ass.^^:)azzkick(&^:trx-smly0Slapping-silly90)):madassholkth)(&^:bigfinger
 

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Welcome to the jungle. It's going to be fun watching Finch trying to come up with a derogatory name for you, my guess is "Green fudge packer" given his penchant towards homosexual or bestiality references.

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I LIKES a man who knows his station in life. You're VERY familiar with scenes like the following, aren't you?Shush()*

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Hey Dafinch.....Dont you get sick and tired of losing?

You are a huge idiot.

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You suck Dafinch

How can one guy literally be WRONG on EVERYTHING? Our resident Daily Kos mouth breather does just that!

"one step closer" :missingte
 

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How can one guy literally be WRONG on EVERYTHING? Our resident Daily Kos mouth breather does just that!

"one step closer" :missingte

...Says the moron who just took a foot long dong up his after ridiculing the chances of Flynn flipping just a few hours ago. Keep up those spot on observations, Sheriff Jagoff.

Pay dumb alllllllllllllllll you want, Scumbag-oh, wait, you aren't playing, you really ARE dumb! You just took a 12 inch dong up your ass re: your hilarious post # 12 in the thread I quote. let's see how many of them blew up your face:

possible deal with special counsel Robert Mueller(GUESS IT'S NOT MERELY "POSSIBLE" ANY MORE, IS IT?)

Lawyers for Donald Trump believe the former national security adviser Michael Flynn is on the verge of “flipping” and cooperating with investigators into the Trump campaign’s alleged collusion with Russia, according to reports.
(I guess those nasty 'ole anonymous reports were RIGHT, weren't they,Scumbag?)
Flynn’s legal team has cut off communications with the president’s lawyers, the strongest signal yet that he is negotiating a deal with with the special counsel in the investigation, Robert Mueller, the New York Times said.

(Ohhhhh, the NEW YORK TIMES, we all KNOW how credible THEY are, right? Oh, wait...
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The retired three-star general, who championed Trump at campaign rallies and advocated closer ties with Russia, is a central figure in Mueller’s investigation into whether Trump aides coordinated with Moscow to boost his 2016 presidential campaign. US intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia interfered to help defeat Hillary Clinton by hacking and releasing emails and flooding social media with propaganda.

Last month, Mueller announced his first charges in the case, with the indictments of Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and Manafort’s business associate Rick Gates and the guilty plea of George Papadopoulos, a former foreign policy adviser.

Papadopoulos has been cooperating with Mueller’s investigators and, it has been speculated, may have (speculate no more, cocksucker)worn a wire to collect evidence. Flynn, however, would be a star witness for the special counsel.

His lawyers notified Trump’s legal team in recent days that they could no longer discuss Mueller’s investigation, the New York Times said, citing four unnamed people involved in the case. “Flynn’s lawyershad been sharing information with Mr Trump’s lawyers,” the paper wrote. “That agreement has been terminated.”

Although this alone is not proof that Flynn has turned state witness, (see above, schmuck) the development has led Trump’s lawyers to conclude that Flynn has at least begun discussions with Mueller about cooperating, according to the Times.(see above, schmuck)

“I don’t think we know yet whether he’s cooperating.(see above, schmuck) He’s almost certainly negotiating with Mueller, though. There would be no other reason for the lawyers to stop communicating.”

As a longtime campaign aide who travelled with Trump, Flynn could offer (I think we can safely say now that he WILL offer evidence, don't you?
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) evidence as to whether any illegal contacts took place and whether the candidate himself was aware of them, Miller added, though he said: “But we have not seen any evidence yet that the president knew about it.” (Whoa, stop the presses, FINALLY something that you said where you haven't been proven hilariously wrong!!!!!! Fear not, this too, will come, Jagoff)
 

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