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![]() On Tuesday of this week Senator Diane Feinstein released transcripts of the testimony of Glenn Simpson of Fusion GPS. The transcripts reportedly reveal that the FBI knew of possible Trump-Russia collusion prior to interviewing Christopher Steele, the author of the Trump dossier. The liberal media caught fire, reporting this "damaging" affect on Trump regarding this release. But now it seems Feinstein is quietly backtracking a bit and the liberal media is virtually silent. Regarding her release of the transcripts without consultation with other members of the investigative committee she serves on, she is blaming her action on having a "bad cold" that may have impaired her mental faculties. On Wednesday Feinstein said: “The one regret I have is that I should have spoke with Senator Grassley before,” she told NBC News. “And I don’t make an excuse but I’ve had a bad cold and maybe that slowed down my mental facilities [sic] a little bit.” In addition, it turns out that the transcripts that Feinstein released were heavily censured and redacted, causing a clear understanding of what was said difficult to discern. This is certainly not what the liberal media has implied. Originally Feinstein said she released the transcripts because "the people need to know". (Know what? They were heavily redacted to present one view). Then she started offering several excuses for her action leading up to the most recent ... a bad cold. Time to retire Ms. Feinstein. |
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On 1/11/18 5:07 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On Tuesday of this week Senator Diane Feinstein released transcripts of the testimony of Glenn Simpson of Fusion GPS. The transcripts reportedly reveal that* the FBI knew of possible Trump-Russia collusion prior to interviewing Christopher Steele, the author of the Trump dossier. The liberal media caught fire, reporting this "damaging" affect on Trump regarding this release. But now it seems Feinstein is quietly backtracking a bit and the liberal media is virtually silent. Regarding her release of the transcripts without consultation with other members of the investigative committee she serves on, she is blaming her action on having a "bad cold" that may have impaired her mental faculties. On Wednesday Feinstein said: “The one regret I have is that I should have spoke with Senator Grassley before,” she told NBC News. “And I don’t make an excuse but I’ve had a bad cold and maybe that slowed down my mental facilities [sic] a little bit.” In addition, it turns out that the transcripts that Feinstein released were heavily censured and redacted, causing a clear understanding of what was said difficult to discern.* This is certainly not what the liberal media has implied. Originally Feinstein said she released the transcripts because "the people need to know".* (Know what?* They were heavily redacted to present one view). Then she started offering several excuses for her action leading up to the most recent ... a bad cold. Time to retire Ms. Feinstein. "Sneaky" Feinstein played your boy Trump for the colluding asshole he is. Virtually everyone is snickering over her release of the transcripts except maybe that hypocrite Chuck Grassley. I skimmed the released transcript...they were not nearly as redacted as you intimate. Time for your boy Trump to retire...before the special counsel "suggests" that he be impeached and that members of his family are indicted for playing footsie with the Russians and for money laundering. I did notice yesterday U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand plans to use a prerogative given to home-state senators to try to block the confirmation of Geoffrey S. Berman if he is nominated by President Trump as the United States attorney in Manhattan, her spokesman said on Wednesday. Gillibrand intends to use her “blue-slip prerogative” to object to reports that Trump had personally interviewed Mr. Berman as part of the selection process. Of course, there is more to it than that. There are some interesting conflict of interest problems there, as there are with Trump's suspected nominee for the number two slot in that attorney office. Just how many times yesterday did your boy Trump claim he had not colluded with the Russkies? Six, eight? Hehehe. That's not even his real legal problem. |
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On 1/11/2018 5:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/11/18 5:07 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On Tuesday of this week Senator Diane Feinstein released transcripts of the testimony of Glenn Simpson of Fusion GPS. The transcripts reportedly reveal that* the FBI knew of possible Trump-Russia collusion prior to interviewing Christopher Steele, the author of the Trump dossier. The liberal media caught fire, reporting this "damaging" affect on Trump regarding this release. But now it seems Feinstein is quietly backtracking a bit and the liberal media is virtually silent. Regarding her release of the transcripts without consultation with other members of the investigative committee she serves on, she is blaming her action on having a "bad cold" that may have impaired her mental faculties. On Wednesday Feinstein said: “The one regret I have is that I should have spoke with Senator Grassley before,” she told NBC News. “And I don’t make an excuse but I’ve had a bad cold and maybe that slowed down my mental facilities [sic] a little bit.” In addition, it turns out that the transcripts that Feinstein released were heavily censured and redacted, causing a clear understanding of what was said difficult to discern.* This is certainly not what the liberal media has implied. Originally Feinstein said she released the transcripts because "the people need to know".* (Know what?* They were heavily redacted to present one view). Then she started offering several excuses for her action leading up to the most recent ... a bad cold. Time to retire Ms. Feinstein. "Sneaky" Feinstein played your boy Trump for the colluding asshole he is. Virtually everyone is snickering over her release of the transcripts except maybe that hypocrite Chuck Grassley. I skimmed the released transcript...they were not nearly as redacted as you intimate. Time for your boy Trump to retire...before the special counsel "suggests" that he be impeached and that members of his family are indicted for playing footsie with the Russians and for money laundering. I did notice yesterday U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand plans to use a prerogative given to home-state senators to try to block the confirmation of Geoffrey S. Berman if he is nominated by President Trump as the United States attorney in Manhattan, her spokesman said on Wednesday. Gillibrand intends to use her “blue-slip prerogative” to object to reports that Trump had personally interviewed Mr. Berman as part of the selection process. Of course, there is more to it than that. There are some interesting conflict of interest problems there, as there are with Trump's suspected nominee for the number two slot in that attorney office. Just how many times yesterday did your boy Trump claim he had not colluded with the Russkies? Six, eight? Hehehe. That's not even his real legal problem. The progressive left's new mantra: "Resist, Resist, Resist" That is of course until Trump, the Stable Genius, invites the media to cover, real time, a meeting with congressional members to come to a bi-partisan solution to immigration issues. Caught the Dems off guard, didn't it? They had to put their "Resist, Resist, Resist" on hold to not make fools of themselves to the public. Gotta love it. |
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 05:07:49 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On Tuesday of this week Senator Diane Feinstein released transcripts of the testimony of Glenn Simpson of Fusion GPS. The transcripts reportedly reveal that the FBI knew of possible Trump-Russia collusion prior to interviewing Christopher Steele, the author of the Trump dossier. The liberal media caught fire, reporting this "damaging" affect on Trump regarding this release. But now it seems Feinstein is quietly backtracking a bit and the liberal media is virtually silent. Regarding her release of the transcripts without consultation with other members of the investigative committee she serves on, she is blaming her action on having a "bad cold" that may have impaired her mental faculties. On Wednesday Feinstein said: “The one regret I have is that I should have spoke with Senator Grassley before,” she told NBC News. “And I don’t make an excuse but I’ve had a bad cold and maybe that slowed down my mental facilities [sic] a little bit.” In addition, it turns out that the transcripts that Feinstein released were heavily censured and redacted, causing a clear understanding of what was said difficult to discern. This is certainly not what the liberal media has implied. Originally Feinstein said she released the transcripts because "the people need to know". (Know what? They were heavily redacted to present one view). Then she started offering several excuses for her action leading up to the most recent ... a bad cold. Time to retire Ms. Feinstein. She has had a "bad cold" for 30 years from what I have seen. |
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