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Flynn, no more. Wow. Stunning!


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2017 Feb 13, 10:36pm   28,139 views  120 comments

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Wasn't too look ago Flynn was saying "lock her up" and that Hillary was a big security risk. Trump administration very afraid of the Russian optics here, it seems. Interesting.
Also appears Yates may have warned Trump about Flynn before he sacked her.

The fact that Flynn resigned, as opposed to being fired ... giggle.

Awww here is Kellyanne from today. What a good fall girl you will be.
www.youtube.com/embed/nIARzAneZuI

#LizardsForTrump #FromRussiaWithPeePee

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41   lostand confused   2017 Feb 14, 7:09am  

bob2356 says

Even if it ware remotely true this is relevant how?

This is in response to another person.bob2356 says

o this is why pence is furious at Flynn and Flynn resigned. For calling up and saying hi. You learn something new on patnet every day. Amazing. Right. Got it. Keep this up, I really need laughs in the morning.

I manage people. If one of my people did something questionable and he lied to me and I go to bat for him based on his lies and it came out-I would be furious. How cna you trust that person again. But hey patnet might change, your silliness never does.

42   joeyjojojunior   2017 Feb 14, 7:31am  

"So him agreeing to everything citibank says and giving them their candidates is right."

He did? Citibank sent him a list of many candidates--multiple candidates for each position. How could he have agreed with them? Did he pick multiple people for each position?

43   Tenpoundbass   2017 Feb 14, 8:12am  

He didn't have to step down he just did.
I sure hope Trump replaces him with someone even more vile and disgusting to the Leftarded idiots.
They get good tone.

46   Rew   2017 Feb 14, 8:42am  

lol ... not willing to read all the bullshit the proTrumpers are putting down in this thread.

The point is that this administration desperately needs to feel like it isn't embattled and that it isn't under siege. The fact is, it very much is, and no it isn't from Islam. Watch now for more "give us a chance" whining coming soon.

Trump should release his taxes now. (wink) I'm sure we will find nothing of import there. Right?

Trump has nothing to hide. (smug libby smile)

47   junkmail   2017 Feb 14, 8:42am  

Just curious joeyjojojuniour...
You have no problem with a rep from citi bank sending the POTUS cabinet post suggestions?
Wether or not it influenced his (Obama) decision making process.

From your previous posts, you don't seem to find it as troubling as I do. I don't remember Obama putting out the word for cabinet post suggestions. If he did... could we all send in suggestions? If not...

Why does a desk jockey, working in a bank, have a better grasp than you or I as to how the cabinet should shape up? Also how is it a suit monkey, working at a financial institution, have the POTUS's email? I don't have it. Do you? And I don't mean the president@whitehouse.gov given out to school kids and answered by whitehouse staff.

Could it be, perhaps, that Citi bank donated a bucket load of $$$ to Obama's campaign and now comes time to pay the piper? Perhaps this is how the sausage of a capitalist (democracy) gets made? AND it doesn't matter if the boss behind the desk is wearing a blue or red tie.

48   Heres Your Card   2017 Feb 14, 8:57am  

junkmail says

Wether or not it influenced his (Obama) decision making process.

49   anonymous   2017 Feb 14, 9:01am  

It's all Bush's fault

50   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 14, 9:02am  

FINALLY, after a year, the Left has something they can spin into a victory! Congrats!

51   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 14, 9:04am  

Rew says

The point is that this administration desperately needs to feel like it isn't embattled and that it isn't under siege. The fact is, it very much is, and no it isn't from Islam. Watch now for more "give us a chance" whining coming soon.

It's from the Deep State - unelected bureaucrats - and the increasingly irrelevant Media.

52   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 14, 9:08am  

Flynn was just like Logan.

Logan negotiated with France as a private citizen and got Tallyrand to agree not to abduct US sailors from our ships.

Adams, the big government advocate of his day, was embarrassed a Jeffersonian succeeded where he failed, so he got his ppl in Congress to pass the Logan Act.

Today, Flynn resigned because he apparently asked and got Russia not to retaliate on Sanctions an outgoing Lame Duck President imposed in the last moments of his Presidency.

Sad!

This was a Trump blunder - to give in on this stupid, miniscule issue.

53   Rew   2017 Feb 14, 9:14am  

Yes, that sinister dark conspiracy, where the opposition is controlled sheeple enslaved by the media talking heads, unable to critically think for themselves, and championing an elitist status quo agenda at the expense of the poor peasants, the true Americans, guardians of the humble and wholesome path, who have been forgotten. (Massive run on, no Fs to give)

This champion of the people, the common folk hero, the one who is speaking for them is ... Trump. (Ha!) Protect us Trump! Save us from the terrorists and the people who took my non-existent job.

54   anonymous   2017 Feb 14, 9:16am  

T L Lipsovich says

Rew says

The point is that this administration desperately needs to feel like it isn't embattled and that it isn't under siege. The fact is, it very much is, and no it isn't from Islam. Watch now for more "give us a chance" whining coming soon.

It's from the Deep State - unelected bureaucrats - and the increasingly irrelevant Media.

Why would the Trump administration be under siege from The Deep State?

It seems more like the scrutiny is coming from Freedom Loving Americans, and people concerned with The Economy and Jobs

55   Rew   2017 Feb 14, 9:17am  

T L, if that were true, you argue camp Trump will happily destroy true civil setvants in the name of perception?

56   lostand confused   2017 Feb 14, 9:18am  

Rew says

Save us from the terrorists and the people who took my non-existent job.

And this is why he will win 2020. Ivory tower elites.

57   Rew   2017 Feb 14, 9:19am  

If I'm as close an example to an ivory tower elitist camp Trump can find, they are in deep shit!

58   Heres Your Card   2017 Feb 14, 9:39am  

FLYNNGHAZI!!!!

FLYNNGHAZI!!!!

How much $ will Cum Swapping TrumpBots demand should be spent to root out the TRUTH OF FLYNNGHAZI!!!!

59   junkmail   2017 Feb 14, 9:40am  

Under the current media scrutiny... just wondering if an administration representative, started running around the seats of power, waving a vial of 'yellow cake'... Would we have spent 2T dollars and killed over 300,000 humans?

Going to war the media will green-light and ostracize those who speak out. How does that compare to the magnifying glass this administration is under?

Just curious.

The mainstream media bought into that war and were used, by the administration, as a propaganda tool. So excuse me if I take everything I hear from them with a grain of salt.

ALTHOUGH. Every now and again... they do let the truth slip out.

www.youtube.com/embed/gk0TqIbPNbY

60   joeyjojojunior   2017 Feb 14, 9:50am  

"You have no problem with a rep from citi bank sending the POTUS cabinet post suggestions?"

Like was said earlier--everybody and their brother sends suggestions. Who cares?

"I don't remember Obama putting out the word for cabinet post suggestions"

You mean like he didn't go on the 11 O'clock news asking the public for suggestions? Of course not. He did likely put out the word to his advisors to suggest names, however.

61   Rew   2017 Feb 14, 9:51am  

Junkmail, I think the risk for the US population to be pushed into an unwise conflict, due to the current climate of fear, is at an all-time high. Yes. A much smaller nudge than 911 is needed, for sure.

I see a very real likelihood of us blundering into a new conflict or being scared into one.

62   Rew   2017 Feb 14, 10:00am  

Seriously, heaven help us if a terror attack comes on Trump's watch. The amount of "I was right." followed by draconian civil liberty eroding "safety and defense" policies will be staggering.

We were only just begging to unwind some of the DHS, Patriot Act, overreach as it was. We haven't even remotely come down to a typical norm. When we ratchet up again, especially from here, America probably won't look very American to some.

63   anonymous   2017 Feb 14, 10:07am  

We were only just begging to unwind some of the DHS, Patriot Act, overreach as it was.

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I must have missed something. What were we doing to this end?

64   junkmail   2017 Feb 14, 10:09am  

Rew says

We were only just begging to unwind some of the DHS, Patriot Act, overreach as it was.

THIS!

The National Defense Authorization Act [4] signed by President Obama on the 31st December 2011 authorizes the indefinite detention, without trial or indictment, of any US citizens designated as enemies by the executive.

65   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 14, 10:27am  

Rew says

Yes, that sinister dark conspiracy, where the opposition is controlled sheeple enslaved by the media talking heads, unable to critically think for themselves, and championing an elitist status quo agenda at the expense of the poor peasants, the true Americans, guardians of the humble and wholesome path, who have been forgotten. (Massive run on, no Fs to give)

Don't be silly. A nation of 350M people doesn't not march in lock step - the fact that we do on so many issues is actually scary, not positive. Institutions develop a certain view of the world, especially if those views are heavily influenced by wealthy, big spending think tanks and the promise of contracts, appointments, and consulting jobs with everybody from Foreign Affairs to Crowdstrike to Saudi Arabia.

You can't think of an institution or class in history that remained stubbornly married to a narrative despite overwhelming evidence is was rubbish?

66   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 14, 10:29am  

Dems never mention how Obama embraced the total destruction of the 4th Amendment.

And, the NSA flat out lied, as did Clapper, about mass warrantless wiretaps. To allow this, the 4th Amendment would have to be modified via an amendment process. That didn't happen.

Obama could have issued an executive order stopping this, it didn't matter who in Congress opposed it (since their only way of passing a law to allow it would be shot down by any SCOTUS 9-0 due to 4th Amendment Conflict).

Not only did Obama not keep his promise to eliminate the troublesome parts of the Patriot Act (written years before 9/11), he ended his Presidency with even more violations of Civil Liberties.

67   joeyjojojunior   2017 Feb 14, 10:30am  

Yes, deflect. deflect.

But Obama!!!

But Clinton!!!

68   anonymous   2017 Feb 14, 10:31am  

Trumps actions are good because they're just like Obama!

Bizarro World indeed

69   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 14, 10:33am  

joeyjojojunior says

Yes, deflect. deflect.

Ignore! Ignore! Speculate on what Trump might do while ignoring what Obama did to the 4th Amendment!

70   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 14, 10:33am  

Did Obama fire Clapper for lying to Congress and violating the 4th Amendment even more than what was previously revealed?

Rew says

We were only just begging to unwind some of the DHS, Patriot Act, overreach as it was. We haven't even remotely come down to a typical norm. When we ratchet up again, especially from here, America probably won't look very American to some.

People who actually follow these issues closely, think Obama was horrible on Civil Liberties. And they're not right-wingers. One of the last acts of Obama was to expand these powers allow information gleaned by warrantless spying to be shared among more agencies.

However—and this is especially troubling—“if analysts stumble across evidence that an American has committed any crime, they will send it to the Justice Department,” the Times wrote. So information that was collected without a warrant—or indeed any involvement by a court at all—for foreign intelligence purposes with little to no privacy protections, can be accessed raw and unfiltered by domestic law enforcement agencies to prosecute Americans with no involvement in threats to national security.

We had hoped for more. In November, we and other civil liberties and privacy groups sent a letter to President Obama asking him to improve transparency and accountability, especially around government surveillance, before he leaves office. This is not the transparency we were hoping for.


https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/01/obama-expands-surveillance-powers-his-way-out

71   joeyjojojunior   2017 Feb 14, 10:35am  

Sorry--

But Obama!!!

But Clinton!!!

But Clapper!!!

72   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 14, 10:37am  

joeyjojojunior says

But Clapper!!!

Yes or No: Clapper lied to Congress on warrantless spying live on TV.

AND he literally led the collection and storage of every transmission by all Americans and stored it without any Warrant or Court Order.

Should he have been fired for that?

(No bullshit about "everybody knows it happened, no big deal", it's totally unconstitutional)

I don't care, my team is the good team! It doesn't matter that Obama expanded violations of the 4th Amendment, it doesn't matter Clapper lied and spied! Blue Team Good!

73   joeyjojojunior   2017 Feb 14, 10:43am  

"I don't care, my team is the good team! It doesn't matter that Obama expanded violations of the 4th Amendment, it doesn't matter Clapper lied and spied! Blue Team Good!"

See, this is where you and I differ. I'm happy to criticize Dems when they deserve it. Obama was a disaster on the Patriot Act and civil rights in general. He wasn't great on trade either.

The next time you criticize Trump or his cabinet for anything will be the first.

74   joeyjojojunior   2017 Feb 14, 10:51am  

"I did, Flynn shouldn't have resigned."

I rest my case.

I think this is just the beginning though--it's going to be a fun couple months. The only bad part is we'll be left with Pence as President and that's probably worse than Trump.

75   Rew   2017 Feb 14, 10:59am  

errc says

I must have missed something. What were we doing to this end?

Pretty balanced analysis of Obama on civil liberties in face of DHS/Patriot Act. He did do a lot to walk some things back, despite broad interpretations and increased drone use. Yes.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/01/obama-civil-liberties/512864/

More than McCain would have? More than Romney would have? Debatable, but I lean in the affirmative.
More than Trump will today? Obviously.

Obama was very good domestically, and very anti-Torture. He was very willing to operate in the grey with drones though. Indeed. There was a push toward the norms of what types of activities America will engage in, especially domestically, to further national interest and defend its citizens.

Contrast that with Trump today (at least by words, and a few actions). Not even a close comparison.

errc says

Trumps actions are good because they're just like Obama!

Bizzaro world indeed, but the comparison is garbage to begin with. False equivalency.

76   anonymous   2017 Feb 14, 11:02am  

he pulled back on prosecution of marijuana laws,

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Not sure if you're intentionally lying or not, but that's false.

77   joeyjojojunior   2017 Feb 14, 11:02am  

Again--so Trump is worse than Obama on civil rights? That's why you voted for him?

78   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 14, 11:04am  

joeyjojojunior says

Again--so Trump is worse than Obama on civil rights? That's why you voted for him?

Don't know yet. Not enough time. I do know that the use of Section 213 of the Patriot act nearly tripled between 2010-2013.

Only .5% That's ZERO POINT FIVE percent, of the use involved Terrorism. The rest was overwhelmingly narcotics based.

Looks like the Drug War is trampling Civil Liberties again, with the active collusion of the Status Quo Establishment and the Politicians in their camp.


https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/10/peekaboo-i-see-you-government-uses-authority-meant-terrorism-other-uses

Who led the Executive Branch 2010-2013?

79   Rew   2017 Feb 14, 11:06am  

T L Lipsovich says

So the executive is supposed to throw shit on the wall, regardless of Constitutionality?

No, but they have to do their job.

Likewise I don't see congress fighting to get to declare war and take a firm stand on anything. They are happy to let the President step up, declare emergency conflicts, so that they can then point fingers if it goes bad, or take credit if it goes well. Spineless.

T L Lipsovich says

This is more balanced.

3.5 more than Trump will measure or does the scale go negative?

You are talking about a President who actually cared to try and reform and walk things back, versus one who currently appears to fully embrace a surveillance state in some capacity.

errc says

Not sure if you're intentionally lying or not, but that's false.

http://www.businessinsider.com/obama-on-weed-legalization-2016-11

T L Lipsovich says

Section 213 of the Patriot act nearly tripled between 2010-2013.

If only Americans can remember that we have signed very bad things into law, when we are scared. Doubt we will be so rational.

80   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 14, 11:08am  

Rew says

Likewise I don't see congress fighting to get to declare war and take a firm stand on anything. They are happy to let the President step up, declare emergency conflicts, so that they can then point fingers if it goes bad, or take credit if it goes well. Spineless.

YUP. Also on the list.

Rew says

3.5 more than Trump will measure or does the scale go negative?

The Electronic Frontier Foundation issued this before Trump even announced he was running.

Rew says

You are talking about a President who actually cared to try and reform and walk things back, versus one who currently appears to fully embrace a surveillance state in some capacity.

As executive, he doesn't need Congressional permission to insist the Patriot Act only be used for foreign intel/counter-intel and Terrorism. He can do that with a memo, much less an executive order.

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