James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby pacino » Thu Jun 01, 2017 10:57:52

Farage now a person of interest:
Sources with knowledge of the investigation said the former Ukip leader had raised the interest of FBI investigators because of his relationships with individuals connected to both the Trump campaign and Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder whom Farage visited in March.

Farage has not been accused of wrongdoing and is not a suspect or a target of the US investigation. But being a person of interest means investigators believe he may have information about the acts that are under investigation and he may therefore be subject to their scrutiny.

a network of loons:
But Farage’s relationships with people close to the US president began years earlier. Farage first met Steve Bannon, Trump’s strategist and former campaign chief executive, in the summer of 2012, when Bannon, who was interested in rightwing movements in Europe, invited the then Ukip leader to spend a few days in New York and Washington, according to an account in the New Yorker magazine.

There Farage was introduced to, among others, the staff of the then senator Jeff Sessions, who is now the US attorney general. Speaking of his longtime admiration for Bannon, Farage told the New Yorker last year: “I have got a very, very high regard for that man’s brain.”

Two years later, in 2014, Breitbart News, of which Bannon was executive chair, opened an office in London. A top editor, Raheem Kassam, later went on to work as Farage’s chief of staff.

In 2015, Breitbart News arranged a dinner in Farage’s honour at “the embassy”, the nickname for the house the news group rented in Washington. According to a report in Bloomberg, attendees were “blown away” by Farage’s speech at the event, which was also attended by Sessions.
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby Bucky » Thu Jun 01, 2017 10:59:22

pacino wrote:Can someone explain our/NATO's current goal in Afghanistan?



probably not

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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby swishnicholson » Thu Jun 01, 2017 11:02:47

pacino wrote:Can someone explain our/NATO's current goal in Afghanistan?


I thin you should just wait for our Commander in Chief to articulate that.
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby JFLNYC » Thu Jun 01, 2017 12:09:18

CalvinBall wrote:wait, is she going to lose?


She may.
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby Houshphandzadeh » Thu Jun 01, 2017 12:29:04

swishnicholson wrote:
pacino wrote:Can someone explain our/NATO's current goal in Afghanistan?


I thin you should just wait for our Commander in Chief to articulate that.

I don't know, last one made it the whole eight years

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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby pacino » Thu Jun 01, 2017 12:32:47

Houshphandzadeh wrote:
swishnicholson wrote:
pacino wrote:Can someone explain our/NATO's current goal in Afghanistan?


I thin you should just wait for our Commander in Chief to articulate that.

I don't know, last one made it the whole eight years

he had one, it just wasn't very good. i believe we disagreed about it before :-D
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby The Crimson Cyclone » Thu Jun 01, 2017 12:33:38

Comey testifyin' next Thursday 10am
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby Stay_Disappointed » Thu Jun 01, 2017 12:43:37

I can't believe West Virginia is going to dictate the future environment of this planet against the wishes of the entire world
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby swishnicholson » Thu Jun 01, 2017 12:50:45

pacino wrote:
Houshphandzadeh wrote:
swishnicholson wrote:
pacino wrote:Can someone explain our/NATO's current goal in Afghanistan?


I think you should just wait for our Commander in Chief to articulate that.

I don't know, last one made it the whole eight years

he had one, it just wasn't very good. i believe we disagreed about it before :-D


Yeah, I think the Obama policy was pretty clear, if short on any reasonable chance, or definition, of "success."

As far as I can tell, so far it's just "you do you" to the military currently.
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby etched Chaos » Thu Jun 01, 2017 13:02:07

If you guys wanna go and give Farage the death penalty, I'd be fine with that. Firing squad is my preferred method of execution.
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby WheelsFellOff » Thu Jun 01, 2017 13:13:46

etched Chaos wrote:If you guys wanna go and give Farage the death penalty, I'd be fine with that. Firing squad is my preferred method of execution.

The only thing I like about Farage is that he looks like Boss Nass got gastric bypass.
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby pacino » Thu Jun 01, 2017 13:15:17

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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby pacino » Thu Jun 01, 2017 14:08:46

the Tories are upset people in the audienec of the debate didn't like their answers:

Boris Johnson has added his voice to those claiming the studio audience for Wednesday night’s BBC leaders’ debate was biased against the Conservatives, calling it “the most leftwing audience I’ve ever seen”.

Asked about the debate on Sky News, Johnson criticised the audience’s reaction, saying they seemed biased against Amber Rudd, the home secretary, who was standing in for Theresa May.

“You had the most leftwing audience I’ve ever seen, you had Tim Farron and the Scottish Nationalists supporting [Jeremy] Corbyn, and they would effectively be going into the negotiations in Brussels backing him up, but with a very different view of what they want the outcome of the Brexit talks to be,” he said.

Speaking later on BBC Breakfast, Johnson said of the debate: “It was a yammering cacophony of views, many of them leftwing. Even by the BBC’s standards … that audience was notably to the left of many people in this country.”

Finally: WAHHHHH

basically, they're upset that a representative audience doesn't like them. not sure that bodes well for the election.
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby Woody » Thu Jun 01, 2017 14:38:25



"citing human rights abuses" :lol:
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby CalvinBall » Thu Jun 01, 2017 14:46:03

we are withdrawing for the paris agreement.

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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby pacino » Thu Jun 01, 2017 14:47:51

what a party of morons
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby Woody » Thu Jun 01, 2017 14:50:41

Has anyone articulated whyyyyy we want to do this? I mean, what's the spin?
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby Slowhand » Thu Jun 01, 2017 14:51:48

eh, why not?
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby pacino » Thu Jun 01, 2017 14:52:18

Woody wrote:Has anyone articulated whyyyyy we want to do this? I mean, what's the spin?

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probably the actual reason
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Re: James Comey and the Giant Impeachment (politics)

Postby slugsrbad » Thu Jun 01, 2017 14:54:18

Will take 4 years to withdraw completely, so it will be great for the next POTUS to try and crawl back into the accord.
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