evillawyer
Have No God Before His Orangeness
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Seems like a good way to get corruption out of political campaigns. Make them "no go" zones for law enforcement.
Dan is a bigger loser than Hillary.
He was the Republican Party nominee for Maryland's 6th Congressional District in the 2014 elections, which he lost to Democratic incumbent John Delaney. Bongino was also the Republican Party nominee in Maryland's 2012 election for the United States Senate, which he lost to incumbent Democrat Ben Cardin. He was a primary candidate for Florida's 19th congressional district in 2016, placing third in the Republican primary
I dont offten agree with you Mick but on this I do. Bongino is a clown who tries to deal in half truths. He is not to be taken seriously. I feel bad for those who lap him up. Just as much as I do those who think there is some real link between trump and russia
Helpful how? They wouldn't have been running around screaming foul.
Dan is a bigger loser than Hillary.
He was the Republican Party nominee for Maryland's 6th Congressional District in the 2014 elections, which he lost to Democratic incumbent John Delaney. Bongino was also the Republican Party nominee in Maryland's 2012 election for the United States Senate, which he lost to incumbent Democrat Ben Cardin. He was a primary candidate for Florida's 19th congressional district in 2016, placing third in the Republican primary
Wrong. Hillary's legacy is going to be right up there with Napoleons defeat at Waterloo sans Napoleons previous actual success.
I was talking about elections lost but you are right Dan Bongino will not be remembered in the history books. Your grandchildren can learn all about the election of the biggest con in recorded history and how it lead to collapse of civilized American society.
So its changed in the last week?
And the final question is whether, aware that these things were issues, Trump took steps to prevent investigation of it.
Frankly, the last one I think is pretty much established by the Lester Holt interview. But I know that no matter what you will never accept any of it.
In full context he's saying, at least in that comment, that the initial informant contacts were designed to determine if the Russians were working some of those campaign officials, but not Trump.
A bit later, information came in from many, many sources that in fact Trump, himself, his family, and certainly high up campaign officials, were in contact with the Russians, some apparently benefiting financially from that.
We know that Manafort in particular was. Looks like Flynn was under their spell, too. The first question is to what extent they had their hooks into Trump or those so close to him he knew about it. The next question is whether it was a basis for interfering in the election. The next question is whether there is something else, i.e. blackmail of Trump, at issue. And the final question is whether, aware that these things were issues, Trump took steps to prevent investigation of it.
Frankly, the last one I think is pretty much established by the Lester Holt interview. But I know that no matter what you will never accept any of it.
You are right I dont accept your liberal fairytale but I will give you the rest of Gowdys statement since you all keep overlooking it.
As of now President Trump is not the focus of the investigation
Also now obstruction has went out of the window with the report saying Comey went rouge, his firing is now proved to be justified.
Mitt Romney addressed a closed-door tech summit in Utah on Thursday, telling the room he thinks President Donald Trump -- the man he once called a phony and a fraud -- will solidly win re-election in 2020, reports said.
Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, now running for a U.S. Senate seat in Utah, told a group of GOP donors that Trump will easily be the partys nominee and go on to beat his Democratic rival, Politico reported.
"I think that not just because of the strong economy and the fact that people are going to see increasingly rising wages, but I think it's also true because I think our Democrat friends are likely to nominate someone who is really out of the mainstream of American thought and will make it easier for a president who's presiding over a growing economy," Romney said.
