Himself, so that he can go into the witness protection program.
How much will it have cost when all was said and done?
Hey's up to his eyeballs in FBI corruption. Dumbest thing in the world was not purging the top of the FBI straight off.
Dumb move. I don't blame Trump for being naieve about the biggest mafia in the world. I'm just saying he should have purged hard and fast as a priority rather than trying to play ball like it's the world of business. These people don't mess around.
That's a nice idea in my anime arc mind, but this is not ahead of time and under budget. Let's not kid ourselves. He could have gotten away with massive shifts straight off the bat back while the system was trying to figure out if this was real life.
We don't have this kind of time to waste on political soap operas.
Hardly. It's normal to purge at the outset. It's understandable Trump was using the NYC mindset with who helped him and who turned on him, but that's not how Washington works.
>impeachment
What impeachment? The only time articles of impeachment had been mentioned was months ago and it was laughed out of town. What reality are you living in?
Impeached for what?
Clear out Sessions along with a bunch of others and be done with it if the FBI is this ineffective and a waste of money. I liked Sessions as much as the next guy, but Trump is the You're Fired President, and signaled he'd cut things that weren't worth the cost.
Obstruction of what justice? How fucking incompetent do our various agencies want to appear to the world by being a bunch of feckless nothingburgers? Toss them out as a threat to National Security.
The plan was obvious probably even before the early-spring lull in action. The plan was to encircle Trump, who is a CEO, by surrounding him with people he couldn't rely on to do CEO delegation and isolate him from outside communication. This would paralyze him until power could be returned to the communists.
As I'd said at the time I wasn't expecting them to go full zombie with that plan, but that's what they did.
It's not a very good investigation. If you want to play it that way, let's get more special prosecutors to find out why the NSA doesn't have proof about it, and why the FBI didn't just go ask the NSA, and why the CIA, whose job it is to centralize intelligence (that's their name lol) didn't figure it out for them.
Get a grip.
To drag things out and snuff out any flames and buy time until Trump can be taken out of power. By any means necessary.
Don't forget that most of the government on both sides are Luciferians.
What's slightly interesting is the lack of Mueller-Comey-Rosen(((whatever)))-Clintoncrew infographics these days. That stuff has been flying around other information channels.
And Nixon got a raw job by the deep state as usual, regardless of his particular flaws. (((Kissinger))) won the game.
You ever try arguing law, leaf?
Summarize Manafort's public connections for the folks at home that might be hearing about this for the first time.
We're not in court, my leaf. Who is the plantif and defendant, and what are the charges?
>Yanukovych
So you still haven't explained what the deal is with Manafort. I don't think you'd find many Manafort loyalists on /pol/. It's not like we've ever celebrated him at all the whole time.
Surely Harvey isn't guilty. you're not saying that.
>ankle breaker
What ankles did he break? Let's get it out in to the court of public opinion.
>tfw didn't think you'd bring Stone in so fast when mentioning Manafort
>Manafort was shady
How exactly? Here's your chance to scoop the news. Tell /pol/ what Manafort did. I don't know myself. I'm a ripe apple for your picking.
Break it down for the folks at home, leaf.
>if I recall correctly
>it was suggested
No shit? Is this some surprise? If an ankle was broken then the courts can take care of it.
I don't see why not. I see infographics about Arkansaside. I see others about Trump quotes. You wouldn't even be taken seriously on wikijudea.
Agreed. But my point is that it needs to be done via a public trial. Anybody that comes to /pol/ to run down a pre-prepared list of 10 things to reee about without being able to discuss the matter is obvious.
What reputation? J. Edgar Hoover was blackmailed. Why didn't they move him out when they had the chance? Bullshit operation of losers.
>oy vey I don't want to lose my job at the nsa
>the nsa is totally useful
>it does it's job
>and it also isn't wasting CA's water in the UT plant
So in other words you're saying the FBI is all full of dirty people? Strong words for a leaf.
Mueller is part of the FBI racket.
Because the NSA should have been able to tell us all day one whether or not the election was hacked, or why M370 went down, or whatever else. Meanwhile, every week there's another software hack, another leak, another whatever else. No Such Agency never has anything to say. (((James Clapper))) lies in front of congress and keeps his job.
It's a joke. Defund the NSA. It returns no use to the people.
Because you're an 80 iq inbred t*rkroach who can't keep up.
What good is the NSA if it knows and doesn't do it's job?
Mueller is part of the line of chess pieces the FBI had set up in order to protect the higher level crimes, e.g. Clinton and Bush. Now he's in the spotlight and he's not sliming his way out like Comey.
Wait until the underlings come into pressure.
You are correct in revealing the psychological fears of the NSA types because they don't have the 0days and all the other stuff that is old hat to the rest of the world to secure their pensions. They will also continue to be brought before the court of public opinion as unrepentant incompetents.
They had their chance.
>1 russian bride 7 uglors
>he thinks they're going to stop tearing themselves apart after on sacrificial lamb