I don't know what it means, but we should stick to trusted, known MSM sources and not political blogs or talk shows.
This information we need to follow along needs to be accurate and based in facts.
I agree. Yesterday posters were watching msnbc & posting political opinions as gospel. For awhile I thought Rachel was on websleuths.
Rachel Maddow is MSM, but yes, sometimes it's like she's here thanks to our CARIIS.![]()
I truly am confused. Can you quote a political opinion as fact because it was said on msm ?
"I told you months ago that this was a centipede and shoes would drop and I guarantee you more shoes will drop," the Armed Services Committee chairman told reporters on Tuesday.
McCain, like many GOP senators, said he didn't think Trump would force the former FBI director out of his special counsel position.
Asked how the caucus would react if that happened, McCain said: "Everybody that I know does not think that's a good idea."
We can use quotes that have been used in MSM, can't we?
ABC News identified Manafort, Corey Lewandowski and Sam Clovis Tuesday as three of the campaign officials who were contacted by Papadopoulos.
And as Muellers team told the judge during Papadopoulos plea hearing: "Theres a large-scale ongoing investigation of which this case is a small part."
In other words, by Mueller teams own admission, there is still a lot more to come.
The indictment against Manafort and Gates offers insight into their alleged financial dealings and expenditures. Prosecutors allege that Manafort used hidden overseas wealth to enjoy a "lavish lifestyle" without paying taxes on that income.
He is also accused of spending $849,215 at a men's clothing store, $655,500 on a landscaper, and $934,350 at an Antique Rug dealer in Virginia, among other expenditures.
The Weekly Standard called around the the Alexandria rug dealers, near Manafort's home, and talked to a rug expert that said in order to by a million dollars of rugs in Alexandria, "you'd have to buy an entire shop."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...0d4f04b89eb_story.html?utm_term=.9e97d272ed91
For 'low level volunteer,' Papadopoulos sought high profile as Trump adviser. This guy did a real con job to worm his way into the campaign.
But interviews and documents show that Papadopoulos was in regular contact with the Trump campaign’s most senior officials and held himself out as a Trump surrogate as he traveled the world to meet with foreign officials and reporters.
On March 21, Trump included Papadopoulos among five men he announced were advising him on matters of national security in a meeting with The Washington Post editorial board. “An energy and oil consultant. Excellent guy,” Trump said.
:facepalm:If Trump or his team had undertaken even a cursory vetting of Papadopoulos, they would have found that much of his already-slim résumé was either exaggerated or false.
It is not clear how much the campaign knew about Papadopoulos’s activities. But he continued through these months to have contact with other Trump officials.
Also, I find it ironic that yesterday many names other than those indicted were brought up without a peep, but when a Democrat is brought up there's an outcry.
Papadopoulos. Here is what I can't get a handle on. He is going around the world, apparently without direction, portraying himself as an influential campaign representative. He sends emails to superiors that might come as a surprise to them because they really don't know who sent him on these missions. Probably no one but himself. He's important only in his own mind. JMO. Pure speculation. There's cons out there that have practiced medicine so him posing as a campaign bigwig is not a stretch.
In this photo from President Donald Trump's Twitter account, George Papadopoulos, third from left, sits at a table with then-candidate Trump and others at what is labeled at a national security meeting in Washington that was posted on March 31, 2016. Papadopoulos, a former Trump campaign aide belittled by the White House as a low-level volunteer was thrust on Oct. 30, 2017, to the center of special counsel Robert Muellers investigation, providing evidence in the first criminal case that connects Trumps team and intermediaries for Russia seeking to interfere in the campaign.
In a February 2016 application for a line of credit, Gates listed his and his wife's net worth as $30 million, the filing said, and his liquid net worth as $25 million. A month later he listed his total assets at less than $3 million.
Manafort has traveled extensively abroad, the document said.
"The government has also learned that in March of this year, Manafort registered a phone and an email account using an alias. Manafort traveled with this telephone to Mexico [in] June 2017; to China on May 23, 2017; and to Ecuador on May 9, 2017."
So a respectful question...
He was sending emails to meet with a foreign entity to get dirt and oddly enough Kushner, Manafort, DTJ met with someone of the same foreign entity to get dirt by their own admission.
Do you think that is a coincidence?
At any rate he lied to FBI so that tells you what he is about regardless if he did it of his own accord or with help. He lied you couldn't make him look worse if you tried.
could be a coincidence. He was a pretty good liar before he lied to the FBI. In that regard he has been pretty consistent.