Mike Lester for February 03, 2018

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    brewingbiker  about 6 years ago

    You talking about Comey concluding Hillary did no thing wrong before the investigation was halfway over?

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    vxprof1954  about 6 years ago

    An alternative history, even the memo attributes the beginning of the investigation to Pappadopolous spilling his guts over drinks at a bar….

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    Durak Premium Member about 6 years ago

    The wheels on that cart should be labeled “Nunes Memo” and they should be flat.

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    retpost  about 6 years ago

    If you keep saying it`s an apple over and over, someone will take a fall.

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    Lyman Elliott Premium Member about 6 years ago

    This stupid memo reminds me of one of William Shakespeare’s plays: “Much Ado About Nothing.”

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    Holden Awn  about 6 years ago

    There are, as expected, remarkably different takes on the significance of the memo. I watched both CNN and Fox News cover it; it was like Cold War days when I used to listen to both Voice of America and Radio Moscow on shortwave. Same event / wildly different spins. I guess it depends on which universe you think you live in.

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    denis1112  about 6 years ago

    How KGB and Gestapo like.Planting false info,paid for by Hillary and the DNC and then the upper crust FBI using it as a basis for warrants and a DOJ deputy director appointing a special prosecutor while using the same bogus dossier.

    Heinrich Himmler,Joseph Goebbels,et al would be proud.

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    hooglah  about 6 years ago

    I love it when something stirs the little dweeb minds. They get so excited when they see their heroes going to jail. I bet they still think HilLIARy didn’t get a kickback from selling American uranium to Russia.

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    DrDon1  about 6 years ago

    Wow! Mr. Lester shilling for Nunes! [ Did he ‘bring back’ Sen. Johnson’s “Secret Society” remarks? ]

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    Addled Brain  about 6 years ago

    Another example of wishful thinking by Mike Lester as opposed to thoughtful, objective thinking. Just like his President, while Lester’s comprehension of complex events and circumstances and ability to thresh out the many ramifications and facets of an issue seems weak, his and the President’s power and influence cannot be overlooked.

    Lester appeals to others who have similar thinking skills and, with his wide access, has the ability to influence and embolden many other weak, malleable minds through his wide distribution. Frighteningly, they all rally around similar misconceptions and misunderstandings to form a cohesive block of fiery ignorance.

    The opposition must be just as coordinated and have a plan to force the truth to come through. We simply can no longer operate and rely on lies and ill-conceived ideas to operate the greatest Country on earth. Clear thinking people must come together and lead the way. Our great Nation must not wallow in selfishness and fear.

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    Union Man  about 6 years ago

    Trump can put an end to all this crap by testifying under oath. What does he have to lose?

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    Frankfreak  about 6 years ago

    As another commenter intimated, are you a Russian mole, Lester?

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    Silly Season   about 6 years ago

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    My favorite part about the memo is the fact that Nunes was part of the Trump transition team.

    Now Nunes is “investigating” himself and his co-conspirators for Russian interference in the election.

    …after Nunes “recused” himself from the investigation…

    And Paul Ryan refuses to remove Nunes despite the obvious conflict.

    But as Ryan said, of course “No leaks. . . . This is how we know we’re a real family here.”

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    Silly Season   about 6 years ago

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    As I have said repeatedly, I also remain 100 percent confident in Special Counsel Robert Mueller. The contents of this memo do not – in any way – discredit his investigation.— Trey Gowdy (@TGowdySC) February 2, 2018

    Strange isn’t it…

    Only after an elected GOP’er decides that they are going to retire or not seek re-election…

    Then, they echo what the Dems have been saying all along…

    Truly a puzzlement.

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    Dtroutma  about 6 years ago

    Another phony memo from the lunatic fringe, just don’t mention little facts, like the Republicans hired ’em first to gather info against Hillary. And say “Benghazi”, wash and repeat 40+ times and call for another “investigation” because the first 40 or so proved there was nothing there. Nunes the nincompoop.

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    Bob.  about 6 years ago

    Why were the democrats so eager to keep the memo bottled up? Let’s hear it.

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    Wlly Blly  about 6 years ago

    You seem to be confused. The Democrats aren’t eager to bottle anything up. They posit, rightly, that the memo is a number of cherry picked facts to bolster Republican talking points and to give misleading slants to them. Have you read it? It proves nothing. Democrats believe that if you are going to release something like this then give the full story with all the facts. Unfortunately, they can’t do that because of all the classified parts to it. Even releasing what they have is incredibly damaging to our own law enforcement agencies. What are the Republicans trying to prove with this nonsense? What are they trying to hide?

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    Mr. Blawt  about 6 years ago

    That should be the Nunes memo in the Trump whine cart. That funny memo is going nowhere fast.

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