>having trouble baking
You MONSTER!
Ron is trying really hard, mkay
With the broken state of this board, anyone could shit the bread.
Ron, pull your finger out of your ass.
>maybe to trigger all yall set in your ways…
>maybe because its not about where its 'linking' but the actual content provided…
>why do you act like thats a bad thing?
Oh, OK, maybe limited hangouts are fine because some of the "information" AJ spews is correct.
Is that what you're saying?
Discernment.
>>Why is Q linking
>Data is data.
>Getting Q'd isn't always an endorsement.
Plenty of data now to show anons will cheer without discernment.
Good news for AJ, Shapiro, Gorka and the other fake MAGA guys out there.
Not such great news for the movement imho.
Discernment is key.
Comey admits ‘I was wrong’ on FISA conduct, remains defiant on dossier in tense interview
Former FBI Director James Comey admitted on "Fox News Sunday" that the recently released Justice Department Inspector General’s report on the launch of the FBI’s Russia investigation and their use of the surveillance process showed that he was "overconfident" when he defended his former agency's use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
This comes days after Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report and testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee detailed concerns that included 17 “significant errors and omissions” by the FBI’s investigative team when applying for a FISA warrant to monitor former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. Horowitz referred “the entire chain of command” to the FBI and DOJ for “how to assess and address their performance failures” during the probe, which was conducted while Comey was in charge.
IG HOROWITZ RIPS FBI 'FAILURE IN RUSSIA PROBE, SAYS NOBODY VINDICATED BY REPORT
"He's right, I was wrong," Comey said about how the FBI used the FISA process, adding, "I was overconfident as director in our procedures," and that what happened "was not acceptable."
Horowitz did make it clear that he believes the FBI’s investigation of Russian election interference and possible connections with the Trump campaign was properly initiated, but he did note that this is based on a “low threshold.” He also concluded that there was no testimonial or documentary evidence to show that the investigation started due to any political bias, but said the issue of bias “gets murkier” when it comes to the various issues with the FISA process.
That process included the reliance on information gathered by former British spy Christopher Steele as part of opposition research conducted by Fusion GPS for the Democratic National Committee and Clinton campaign. Horowitz’s report stated that government attorneys were hesitant to approve a FISA warrant application until they relied on unverified information from Steele. That information also was used in subsequent renewals for the FISA warrant.
Comey downplayed the role of Steele's information in obtaining the FISA warrant against Page, claiming Sunday that it was "not a huge part of the presentation to the court," just part of the information included in the warrant application.
He insisted that he and Horowitz "weren't saying different things" about Steele's significance, but host Chris Wallace then read Horowitz's words, which said Steele's information "played a central and essential role" in establishing probable cause.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/comey-defends-fbis-fisa-process-after-scathing-ig-report