DrMaddVibe
a year ago

If that is the bar for success for him. I think Biden has a 75% chance of winning the debate.

8trackdisco wrote:




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DrMaddVibe
a year ago

Mueller actually said there was...when others were not speaking for him.

frankj1 wrote:



Robert Mueller?

ex Director of the FBI Mueller?


The Hidden History Of Robert Mueller's Right-Wing Terror Factory, Part 1



In 2007, Orlando residents were furious to discover that an FBI informant had organized a neo-Nazi rally through one of the city’s mostly black neighborhoods a year earlier.

“To come into a predominantly black community, which could have resulted in great harm to the black community? I would hate to be part of a game,” Orlando City Councilwoman Daisy Lynum said at the time, calling for a “full-scale investigation” into the matter.

However, an FBI agent testified that his informant participated in the event, but didn’t organize it. The city’s uproar passed without a public investigation, full-scale or otherwise—until now.

Thanks to a trove of previously unpublicized law enforcement records and interviews with several players involved, Headline USA can reveal that the Orlando neo-Nazi rally was indeed organized by the FBI. The Orlando event also seems to have been part of a larger program to hold Nazi rallies across the country. And according to FBI records, the bureau sponsored those events despite knowing they led to an increase in the number of card-carrying Nazis in America.

Moreover, the FBI’s Nazi rallies led to a much larger operation to target right-wing groups. Dubbed “Primitive Affliction,” the operation featured a motorcycle front group, rogue undercover agents, Outlaw bikers, Satanists, bomb-makers and a fugitive on the lam in Mexico.

To top it off, the FBI’s Nazi operation was briefed to the highest levels of the bureau, including to then-Director Robert Mueller, according to at least one record unearthed by this publication.

Little has been written about Primitive Affliction outside of the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center—biased groups that trained agents in the case, according to the newly revealed records.

But despite the lack of publicity, Primitive Affliction covers a crucial time in right-wing extremist history. It began where the FBI’s 1990s-era cases against the Aryan Nations trailed off, and it helped shape the neo-Nazi groups that would march at the 2017 deadly Charlottesville Unite the Right rally—an event that inspired Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential candidacy.

Along with big-picture history, the records from Primitive Affliction reveal malfeasance by FBI agents and officers who today hold higher positions at the bureau.

The FBI declined to comment. Mueller didn’t respond to an email about Primitive Affliction.
Fabricating Fascists

About a year after the 2006 Orlando neo-Nazi rally, the FBI source who organized the event, David Gletty, had his cover blown in open court. When the Orlando Sentinel reported that Gletty organized the march, his handler reportedly denied the accusation—saying that the informant marched, but didn’t lead the rally.

But Gletty told this publication a different story. He said the FBI instructed him to organize the rally for two main purposes: to raise Gletty’s profile in the neo-Nazi movement, and to allow the FBI to conduct surveillance of the Nazis who attended the rally.

In fact, Gletty told this publication the FBI was staging Nazi rallies across the country with the similar goals in mind: to raise the profiles of their own informants while building a database of Nazis to track.

“At the time, the FBI just before that was having me put on Nazi protests, and there were Nazi protests that were handled by the FBI, and operatives like myself,” he said.

Gletty’s statement is a bold one, and shouldn’t be taken at face value. An undercover operative and private investigator, he said the FBI trained him to lie professionally.

But in this case, Gletty’s allegation is borne out by the evidence.

For starters, there’s the fact that the group that Gletty marched with in Orlando, the National Socialist Movement, or NSM, was founded in the 1970s by an FBI informant—a fact revealed by Headline USA last September. That FBI informant, Robert Brannen, was active during the bureau’s COINTELPRO era, and he chaired the NSM for nearly a decade.

Other former NSM members have also accused the FBI of staging the mid-2000s rallies. For instance, according to former NSM member and current prison inmate Bill White, the FBI sponsored the 2005 Toledo rally, which would be one of the most violent racial protests until 2017 Charlottesville.

“In October 2005, FBI [confidential human source] Jeff Schoep asked me to go to Toledo, Ohio, to help organize a ‘March Against Black Crime’ by what were supposed to be ‘local residents,’ but were really federal CHSs,” White said in an October 2020 sworn declaration, referring to Schoep, who led the NSM from the 1990s until shortly after the 2017 Charlottesville Unite the Right rally.

While there’s no smoking-gun evidence that Schoep was an FBI informant when he led the NSM, numerous other neo-Nazis have accused him of being one. There are also FBI records from the early 2000s showing he at least spoke to agents once, and perhaps the strongest evidence is that he now works openly as a “reformed Nazi” with groups sponsored by the DHS, FBI and other law enforcement organizations.

Along with his accusations that Schoep was a fed, White also described the Toledo rally as being similar to what would happen in Charlottesville 12 years later—with the local cops and FBI allowing the neo-Nazis to clash with the left-wing counter-protestors.

“On the day of the march, the Toledo Police and the FBI occupied [a nearby parking lot] and ordered myself and the NSM to use [another] parking lot. I and a small team from the NSM arrived before the Communists to secure the location; no police were present at this time …,” White said.

“About an hour later, police began to deploy, and, directed NSM members to enter [their parking lot] by driving through the mob. This started problems … After the police line formed, the mob then attacked the police, not us.”

A March 2006 FBI report about the Toledo rally largely matches White’s description of events—though it omitted the fact that law enforcement failed to keep the Nazis and counter-protestors separate.

“Before the NSM could begin their march, local residents and counter-demonstrators began throwing rocks and bricks at vehicles, local residences and businesses. Toledo police responded by firing tear gas into the gathered counter-demonstrators and local residents. Toledo police advised the NSM to leave the area for their own protection and the NSM complied,” the report said.

“Local residents and counter-demonstrators continued with the clash with the police, looting a store and setting fire to a local bar. This rally and riot, and the attendant media coverage for the NSM, was deemed a great success by the majority of the white supremacy movement,” the report added.

“NSM reported increased fundraising and increased applications for membership immediately following these events,” the report concluded.

That last sentence in the FBI report is particularly telling. It demonstrates that even if the FBI didn’t stage the Toledo event, it knew that neo-Nazi rallies increased the number of card-carrying Nazis in America—and it chose to stage one in Orlando via Gletty anyway.

If all that evidence—Gletty and White’s statements, the evidence that Schoep was an informant, and the smoking-gun evidence that NSM was founded by an informant—weren’t enough, Headline USA also unearthed a document showing that yet another NSM Nazi rally was organized by an informant.

That document, a 2006 FBI report, reveals that a November 2005 “rally against violence” in Kingston, New York was organized by the notorious white supremacist talk show host and former NSM affiliate Hal Turner (his name is redacted in the report, but his identity is corroborated by a separate ADL article).

The Kingston rally held by Turner—who outed himself as an informant in 2009 after he was charged with threatening public officials—was apparently uneventful. An ADL report from the event said it drew about 50 supporters and 100 counterprotestors. The low turnout may have been because Turner was already suspected in the neo-Nazi movement of being an informant due to his provocative calls for violence.

“He has alienated some fellow racists in the past by making threats against them and because others consider him a liability for having urged violence against public figures,” the ADL’s 2005 article noted. “In fact, some white supremacists have said that they would only attend the event if Turner were not the one in charge.”

Turner didn’t respond to an email seeking comment.
Setting the Stage

In a vacuum, the FBI’s mid-2000s neo-Nazi events had little impact on national politics. However, as this series will show, they set the stage for an even larger, and arguably more sinister, FBI operation to target right-wing groups.

Indeed, after Gletty staged the 2006 Orlando rally and had his cover blown nearly a year later, the FBI apparently decided to up the stakes by creating a neo-Nazi motorcycle FBI front group. That front group, the 1st SS Kavallerie Brigade Motorcycle Division—named after a horse-mounted unit of Nazi Germany’s Waffen-SS—will be the subject of the next article in this series.

Also in the next article, Headline USA will reveal the document showing then-Director Mueller’s involvement in the operation, which was one of the first right-wing FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force operations in post-9/11 history.

Stay tuned…

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/hidden-history-robert-muellers-right-wing-terror-factory-part-1 


Remember what I've said here for quite some time...

The DNC is a terrorist organization.

The FBI is the SS for the DNC.

Sooner or later...you'll either connect the dots or bury your head in the sand.
Abrignac
a year ago

Robert Mueller?

ex Director of the FBI Mueller?


The Hidden History Of Robert Mueller's Right-Wing Terror Factory, Part 1



In 2007, Orlando residents were furious to discover that an FBI informant had organized a neo-Nazi rally through one of the city’s mostly black neighborhoods a year earlier.

“To come into a predominantly black community, which could have resulted in great harm to the black community? I would hate to be part of a game,” Orlando City Councilwoman Daisy Lynum said at the time, calling for a “full-scale investigation” into the matter.

However, an FBI agent testified that his informant participated in the event, but didn’t organize it. The city’s uproar passed without a public investigation, full-scale or otherwise—until now.

Thanks to a trove of previously unpublicized law enforcement records and interviews with several players involved, Headline USA can reveal that the Orlando neo-Nazi rally was indeed organized by the FBI. The Orlando event also seems to have been part of a larger program to hold Nazi rallies across the country. And according to FBI records, the bureau sponsored those events despite knowing they led to an increase in the number of card-carrying Nazis in America.

Moreover, the FBI’s Nazi rallies led to a much larger operation to target right-wing groups. Dubbed “Primitive Affliction,” the operation featured a motorcycle front group, rogue undercover agents, Outlaw bikers, Satanists, bomb-makers and a fugitive on the lam in Mexico.

To top it off, the FBI’s Nazi operation was briefed to the highest levels of the bureau, including to then-Director Robert Mueller, according to at least one record unearthed by this publication.

Little has been written about Primitive Affliction outside of the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center—biased groups that trained agents in the case, according to the newly revealed records.

But despite the lack of publicity, Primitive Affliction covers a crucial time in right-wing extremist history. It began where the FBI’s 1990s-era cases against the Aryan Nations trailed off, and it helped shape the neo-Nazi groups that would march at the 2017 deadly Charlottesville Unite the Right rally—an event that inspired Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential candidacy.

Along with big-picture history, the records from Primitive Affliction reveal malfeasance by FBI agents and officers who today hold higher positions at the bureau.

The FBI declined to comment. Mueller didn’t respond to an email about Primitive Affliction.
Fabricating Fascists

About a year after the 2006 Orlando neo-Nazi rally, the FBI source who organized the event, David Gletty, had his cover blown in open court. When the Orlando Sentinel reported that Gletty organized the march, his handler reportedly denied the accusation—saying that the informant marched, but didn’t lead the rally.

But Gletty told this publication a different story. He said the FBI instructed him to organize the rally for two main purposes: to raise Gletty’s profile in the neo-Nazi movement, and to allow the FBI to conduct surveillance of the Nazis who attended the rally.

In fact, Gletty told this publication the FBI was staging Nazi rallies across the country with the similar goals in mind: to raise the profiles of their own informants while building a database of Nazis to track.

“At the time, the FBI just before that was having me put on Nazi protests, and there were Nazi protests that were handled by the FBI, and operatives like myself,” he said.

Gletty’s statement is a bold one, and shouldn’t be taken at face value. An undercover operative and private investigator, he said the FBI trained him to lie professionally.

But in this case, Gletty’s allegation is borne out by the evidence.

For starters, there’s the fact that the group that Gletty marched with in Orlando, the National Socialist Movement, or NSM, was founded in the 1970s by an FBI informant—a fact revealed by Headline USA last September. That FBI informant, Robert Brannen, was active during the bureau’s COINTELPRO era, and he chaired the NSM for nearly a decade.

Other former NSM members have also accused the FBI of staging the mid-2000s rallies. For instance, according to former NSM member and current prison inmate Bill White, the FBI sponsored the 2005 Toledo rally, which would be one of the most violent racial protests until 2017 Charlottesville.

“In October 2005, FBI [confidential human source] Jeff Schoep asked me to go to Toledo, Ohio, to help organize a ‘March Against Black Crime’ by what were supposed to be ‘local residents,’ but were really federal CHSs,” White said in an October 2020 sworn declaration, referring to Schoep, who led the NSM from the 1990s until shortly after the 2017 Charlottesville Unite the Right rally.

While there’s no smoking-gun evidence that Schoep was an FBI informant when he led the NSM, numerous other neo-Nazis have accused him of being one. There are also FBI records from the early 2000s showing he at least spoke to agents once, and perhaps the strongest evidence is that he now works openly as a “reformed Nazi” with groups sponsored by the DHS, FBI and other law enforcement organizations.

Along with his accusations that Schoep was a fed, White also described the Toledo rally as being similar to what would happen in Charlottesville 12 years later—with the local cops and FBI allowing the neo-Nazis to clash with the left-wing counter-protestors.

“On the day of the march, the Toledo Police and the FBI occupied [a nearby parking lot] and ordered myself and the NSM to use [another] parking lot. I and a small team from the NSM arrived before the Communists to secure the location; no police were present at this time …,” White said.

“About an hour later, police began to deploy, and, directed NSM members to enter [their parking lot] by driving through the mob. This started problems … After the police line formed, the mob then attacked the police, not us.”

A March 2006 FBI report about the Toledo rally largely matches White’s description of events—though it omitted the fact that law enforcement failed to keep the Nazis and counter-protestors separate.

“Before the NSM could begin their march, local residents and counter-demonstrators began throwing rocks and bricks at vehicles, local residences and businesses. Toledo police responded by firing tear gas into the gathered counter-demonstrators and local residents. Toledo police advised the NSM to leave the area for their own protection and the NSM complied,” the report said.

“Local residents and counter-demonstrators continued with the clash with the police, looting a store and setting fire to a local bar. This rally and riot, and the attendant media coverage for the NSM, was deemed a great success by the majority of the white supremacy movement,” the report added.

“NSM reported increased fundraising and increased applications for membership immediately following these events,” the report concluded.

That last sentence in the FBI report is particularly telling. It demonstrates that even if the FBI didn’t stage the Toledo event, it knew that neo-Nazi rallies increased the number of card-carrying Nazis in America—and it chose to stage one in Orlando via Gletty anyway.

If all that evidence—Gletty and White’s statements, the evidence that Schoep was an informant, and the smoking-gun evidence that NSM was founded by an informant—weren’t enough, Headline USA also unearthed a document showing that yet another NSM Nazi rally was organized by an informant.

That document, a 2006 FBI report, reveals that a November 2005 “rally against violence” in Kingston, New York was organized by the notorious white supremacist talk show host and former NSM affiliate Hal Turner (his name is redacted in the report, but his identity is corroborated by a separate ADL article).

The Kingston rally held by Turner—who outed himself as an informant in 2009 after he was charged with threatening public officials—was apparently uneventful. An ADL report from the event said it drew about 50 supporters and 100 counterprotestors. The low turnout may have been because Turner was already suspected in the neo-Nazi movement of being an informant due to his provocative calls for violence.

“He has alienated some fellow racists in the past by making threats against them and because others consider him a liability for having urged violence against public figures,” the ADL’s 2005 article noted. “In fact, some white supremacists have said that they would only attend the event if Turner were not the one in charge.”

Turner didn’t respond to an email seeking comment.
Setting the Stage

In a vacuum, the FBI’s mid-2000s neo-Nazi events had little impact on national politics. However, as this series will show, they set the stage for an even larger, and arguably more sinister, FBI operation to target right-wing groups.

Indeed, after Gletty staged the 2006 Orlando rally and had his cover blown nearly a year later, the FBI apparently decided to up the stakes by creating a neo-Nazi motorcycle FBI front group. That front group, the 1st SS Kavallerie Brigade Motorcycle Division—named after a horse-mounted unit of Nazi Germany’s Waffen-SS—will be the subject of the next article in this series.

Also in the next article, Headline USA will reveal the document showing then-Director Mueller’s involvement in the operation, which was one of the first right-wing FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force operations in post-9/11 history.

Stay tuned…

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/hidden-history-robert-muellers-right-wing-terror-factory-part-1 


Remember what I've said here for quite some time...

The DNC is a terrorist organization.

The FBI is the SS for the DNC.

Sooner or later...you'll either connect the dots or bury your head in the sand.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



A number of interesting points come to mind.

1) Anyone with an ounce of common sense would realize in order to gather human intelligence about any organization one needs to enlist the help of someone who can infiltrate such an organization. A suit wearing minority isn’t going to be very effective at gathering first hand knowledge of a neo-Nazi group. To gather that one has to sponsor someone who can blend in.

2) The article quotes FBI reports. Where is the link(s) to said documents. Without being able to verify they exist or being able to read them for context one can assume the article is simply propaganda completely without factual background and nothing more than an opinion piece that may or may not be totally fabricated.

3) Nothing like a little propaganda to whip simple minds into a frenzy.
DrMaddVibe
a year ago
Those little things that are at the bottom of an article I post...that's a link. If one were to go to that link, they would see that there are other links in that story. Its one of the main reasons why I love Zerohedge as a website. They come at every story with a financial angle to it, and I'm talking about some of the charts they post...they're insiders of the "machine". They're also savvy enough to know a winner from a loser. Maybe click on the story link and you'll find what you're looking for.
frankj1
a year ago
So posting to discredit him makes it appear you were aware that Life-Long Republican Robert Mueller did in fact say there was Russian interference and collusion on behalf of Trump, despite the prerelease of said Report denying those findings by Life-Long Republican and former Attorney General Barr..

If it were true that Mueller said "nothing to see here" like I've read for a couple years here, there'd be no need for the attack.
DrMaddVibe
a year ago

So posting to discredit him makes it appear you were aware that Life-Long Republican Robert Mueller did in fact say there was Russian interference and collusion on behalf of Trump, despite the prerelease of said Report denying those findings by Life-Long Republican and former Attorney General Barr..

If it were true that Mueller said "nothing to see here" like I've read for a couple years here, there'd be no need for the attack.

frankj1 wrote:




Trust me...I KNOW who and what Robert Mueller is. Thanks for nothing.
jeebling
a year ago
Now we know who is leading the fringe supremacist groups…the Feds
frankj1
a year ago

Trust me...I KNOW who and what Robert Mueller is. Thanks for nothing.

DrMaddVibe wrote:


the point you avoided was that Mueller concluded there actually was collusion and election interference on behalf of Trump...I was surmising you did know that...despite the misrepresentation that has appeared here since the release of that report.
DrMaddVibe
a year ago

the point you avoided was that Mueller concluded there actually was collusion and election interference on behalf of Trump...I was surmising you did know that...despite the misrepresentation that has appeared here since the release of that report.

frankj1 wrote:




I didn't avoid a damned thing. He left the FBI in 2013. Comey was the one meddling with putting the whole body on a scale...then removing it...not charging Clinton for running an illegal server while she was Secretary of State. He was part of the DNC machine that provides cover and "investigates" their political rivals. Now the game is ratched up to gang/racist organizations and the PTA meetings. There's a whole thread detailing their activities. Check it out.

https://www.cigarbid.com/Forum/c/posts/664566/Still-Believe-the-FBI-Is-Some-Honorable-Institution [/center][/b][/u]
frankj1
a year ago
um, how did Mueller/Trump morph into Comey/Hillary from my post to yours.

Both things can be true...

If the idea of the Russian interference and election help for Trump is too sensitive, I'll happily back off.
frankj1
a year ago
actually (I'll drift a little) Comey likely did more damage to Hillary's election chances than anyone...you stopped short on the timeline and cut off his decision to investigate her ONE WEEK before the election!

If everyone is bought and paid for, then who bought him? Or was that legit?

Oh, wait...that was the election you did not vote in, probably weren't paying attention like the rest of us.
jeebling
a year ago
Here are some passages from Comey’s letter. Does this sound like the FBI Trump is dealing with?



From the group of 30,000 e-mails returned to the State Department, 110 e-mails in 52 e-mail chains have been determined by the owning agency to contain classified information at the time they were sent or received. Eight of those chains contained information that was Top Secret at the time they were sent; 36 chains contained Secret information at the time; and eight contained Confidential information, which is the lowest level of classification. Separate from those, about 2,000 additional e-mails were “up-classified” to make them Confidential; the information in those had not been classified at the time the e-mails were sent.

The lawyers doing the sorting for Secretary Clinton in 2014 did not individually read the content of all of her e-mails, as we did for those available to us; instead, they relied on header information and used search terms to try to find all work-related e-mails among the reportedly more than 60,000 total e-mails remaining on Secretary Clinton’s personal system in 2014.

None of these e-mails should have been on any kind of unclassified system, but their presence is especially concerning because all of these e-mails were housed on unclassified personal servers not even supported by full-time security staff, like those found at Departments and Agencies of the U.S. Government—or even with a commercial service like Gmail.

With respect to potential computer intrusion by hostile actors, we did not find direct evidence that Secretary Clinton’s personal e-mail domain, in its various configurations since 2009, was successfully hacked.

Although there is evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding the handling of classified information, our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. Prosecutors necessarily weigh a number of factors before bringing charges. There are obvious considerations, like the strength of the evidence, especially regarding intent. Responsible decisions also consider the context of a person’s actions, and how similar situations have been handled in the past.
frankj1
a year ago
that last sentence...
Abrignac
a year ago

actually (I'll drift a little) Comey likely did more damage to Hillary's election chances than anyone...you stopped short on the timeline and cut off his decision to investigate her ONE WEEK before the election!

If everyone is bought and paid for, then who bought him? Or was that legit?

Oh, wait...that was the election you did not vote in, probably weren't paying attention like the rest of us.

frankj1 wrote:




You’re wasting your time Frank. What you said doesn’t dovetail with the concept that the DNC is a Terrorist Organization so it’s dismissed out of hand.
DrMaddVibe
a year ago
Hardly.

Frank wants to ignore Mueller's performance as Director of the FBI.

We can go back on threads here and see all the times people said the same exact thing as what he found without the millions of taxpayer dollars wasted to say it!

https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/02/politics/mueller-report-cost/index.html 

And we can find Frank and his lefty pals saying we're making stuff up!
frankj1
a year ago

Hardly.

Frank wants to ignore Mueller's performance as Director of the FBI.

We can go back on threads here and see all the times people said the same exact thing as what he found without the millions of taxpayer dollars wasted to say it!

https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/02/politics/mueller-report-cost/index.html 

And we can find Frank and his lefty pals saying we're making stuff up!

DrMaddVibe wrote:


no, I may or may not choose to discuss something else at other times but so far Anth seems to be correct, you are the one using misdirection to avoid acknowledging the facts of the report...

and when you didn't vote at all, I didn't vote...for D or R. But I voted.
It takes chutzpah to claim the expert status and lecture actual voters on how they do it incorrectly.

Do as I say, not as I do comes to mind
ZRX1200
a year ago
So we’re projecting voters thoughts and Comey’s intentions/impact? I gave up on underestimating the stupidity of voters…..and the Comey thing is a legitimate conspiracy theory for extreme left wingers (this is how you use the playbook right?)

Clinton should never be allowed a security clearance after the server and destroying subpoenaed devices. I like to think I’m just old enough to remember a time when people like this gracefully bowed out of the limelight.
DrMaddVibe
a year ago

no, I may or may not choose to discuss something else at other times but so far Anth seems to be correct, you are the one using misdirection to avoid acknowledging the facts of the report...

and when you didn't vote at all, I didn't vote...for D or R. But I voted.
It takes chutzpah to claim the expert status and lecture actual voters on how they do it incorrectly.

Do as I say, not as I do comes to mind

frankj1 wrote:



You're only as good as what you want to talk about...sure. Stay in your lane...don't ever question it...eat the vanilla ice cream only because...that's what you always do. Bleech. Not even a good look for someone like you. Talk about being programmed!

How you vote...is only up to you. IDGAF. I stated my reasons. I'll do it again because you appear to be in some Biden moment and need it explained out so you can close your mouth and maybe blink 3 times so everyone knows you're alive. I felt that there wasn't a worthy opponent to Trump to vote against him and didn't have the faith in him. I had no idea he would actually be the 2nd coming of Ronald Reagan. Voted down ballot though. I don't expect a guy like you to even know what that felt like in a ballot box by themselves and not listening to the talking heads but to your own conscious. You talk a game that I firmly believe you don't follow. You're too aligned to the Left to dare do anything else for fear they'll burn your house down. Think I care about how you think or feel? Let me help you out...I don't care. PS: not an expert about a damned thing. Never ever claimed I was, and if whatever I say or do affects you...that's on YOU...not me. I wouldn't know you if I bumped into you and I much prefer to keep it that way.

Stick to what you really know and stop projecting your garbage on me.
DrMaddVibe
a year ago

So we’re projecting voters thoughts and Comey’s intentions/impact? I gave up on underestimating the stupidity of voters…..and the Comey thing is a legitimate conspiracy theory for extreme left wingers (this is how you use the playbook right?)

Clinton should never be allowed a security clearance after the server and destroying subpoenaed devices. I like to think I’m just old enough to remember a time when people like this gracefully bowed out of the limelight.

ZRX1200 wrote:



Sure, and while we're at it...imprison a sailor on a submarine for taking some pics...Hillary even said he deserved to be in prison. Comey saying that NOBODY WOULD CONVICT HER...well, she was NEVER charged despite destroying evidence and claiming exactly what she did...sell arms out of safehouses and get a diplomat killed! "What difference at this point does it make?" oh the gall to call ANYONE Deplorable...she proved she wasn't electable with that and showed the world the US does in fact have a Deep State protecting their team players. No matter how slimy or smelly they are. They love those parties and the cash.
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