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Just to follow up on this, Walker and the Republicans finally gave in I see and he called for the special elections. Hope the Dems win both by a large margin. https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/...ill/469000002/ |
Our state AG has accused Gov. Greitens of using his charities data to contact people for contributions to his campaign. Which is a felony in Missouri.
The AG cannot charge so he is turning the evidence over to St Louis, where it happened. It has almost passed the statute of limitations. So he is hurrying. The GOP has called to impeach. The governor is a republican. Looks bad. |
Still no movement from Greitens on resigning?
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Greitens' only hope to stay in office may be to institute trial by combat for impeachment.
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Guess I can answer my own question:
Eric GreitensVerified account @EricGreitens 1h1 hour ago I will not be resigning the Governor's office. In three weeks, this matter will go to a court of law—where it belongs and where the facts will prove my innocence. Until then, I will do what the people of Missouri sent me here to do: to serve them and work hard on their behalf. |
He is very defiant. The committees report about the incident is akin to rape. He is in some deep crap.
I would be shocked if he was around by the end of Summer. |
Thought this was an interesting tweet that related to the government:
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But you can't create attorney-client privilege if you're not a client. Hannity was adamant in saying that he was never a client of Cohen's. If there's no legally defined relationship, there's no privilege. |
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Maybe not the specific turn of phrase I'd have chosen given the clouds around you, but you do you, Mr. President.
You do you. |
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Again, you're not stating the law correctly. There are treatises written on what creates an attorney-client relationship. Unless Cohen explicitly disclaimed the existence of one, the descriptions of what happened seem to create the basis for an a-c relationship. (I don't know what was said between the two, so can only speculate.) Also the statements I've read from Hannity also don't say what you're saying they do. Hannity seems to say the opposite when he says that he assumed his conversations were confidential. But hey, what do I know? |
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I thought he had "forgotten" to mention the passing of Barbara Bush but there it is buried under all the crap like that one and blasting Stormy Daniels for the sketch of the guy who tried to intimidate her to leave the President alone. There was this lovely message, pretty clearly not written by him: ![]() |
Of course the statement was dated 2017...
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No mention of her low-energy son?
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This has to be the play for everyone moving forward, right? Make someone remove you from office as opposed to resigning. Why would he leave? To spare his family further embarrassment? To protect the honor of the Office of Governor? I think this is the correct play politically given the political environment today. |
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South Korea isn't part of the TPP |
Sean Hannity is an "unofficial chief of staff" for the White House: http://www.businessinsider.com/sean-...f-staff-2018-4
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So McConnell's strategy for dealing with "vulnerable Democrats" in the mid-terms? Lengthen the Senate work week to keep them off the campaign trail:
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/3...om-campaigning |
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Greitens next step: http://thehill.com/homenews/state-wa...inst-state-ags |
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Karen McDougall gets a settlement with the National Enquirer and can now freely discuss her affair with Trump:
http://thehill.com/homenews/media/38...d-trump-affair |
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Around here it sounds like the case is going to be tossed today. No doubt this guy is a sleazebag but supposedly the accuser (though I look for a better term because she isn't the one who brought this incident to light) says a lot of the stuff might not have happened or might have been in a dream. For the non-St Louisians not heavily invested in this case the prosecutor is the same one who last year tried the Jason Stockley case years after it was ruled a dead end both locally and by the Feds. She seems a little more interested in publicity than justice in my opinion or is wildly incompetent. |
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ksdk.com | Invasion of privacy case against Gov. Greitens to move forward Or not. In any case I don't expect one to end like most seem to envision with a disgraced governor waving a Nixon-like wave on his way out the door. Really crappy case with really big holes. Will be fun to follow though! |
If it's all fake, the GOP run House has to be in on it as well.
That seems unlikely. |
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Ted Cruz wrote the gushing text for Trump in Time's 100 Most Influential edition. The degradation is complete. What a cuck. |
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It's not fake, there just isn't a shred of proof and the prosecutors know it but are still going forward with the trial. He isn't going to trial for being a dirt-bag who in the governor's mansion instead of a picture of himself in a suit like every other governor has a casual North-face jacket picture of his family because he is not the "normal politician" while he is diddling his hairdresser... he is in trouble because they say he blackmailed her with a picture which nobody has and she has said may have been in a dream and didn't actually happen. Like I said earlier everyone knew Jason Stockley was a dirtbag and likely dirty cop but he never came to trial because they had no proof. However the St. Louis prosecuting attorneys still for whatever reason decided to prosecute an unwinnable case. As far as the GOP dominated House goes they can't stand the guy either. Unlike Trump Grietens really is an outsider with no political allies. ![]() |
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You would think after the crazy stories Trump put out about his parents during the campaign, Cruz would be about the last person to do the Time piece on him. I hope the last we hear of him is his losing his re-election (his challenger is within the margin of error in some polls) and deciding never again to run for President. But we probably won't get so lucky. |
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Found the Greitens truther guys.
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Yeah. Anyone who follows these threads the past 10 years know I rail on and on and on about the two-party system and the idiots who vote lessor of two evils. Well in the Missouri governor's race I voted lessor of two evils and begrudgingly pulled the lever for Koster (D). I could care less if Grietens is impeached and if they did would love some loophole where they could get a Democrat in office to counteract the nonsense that comes out of Jefferson City. I'm just telling you guys nothing is going to happen, there is a case full of holes with no evidence and a lot of shoddy work. But why let facts get in the way of a salacious story.? |
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Wasn’t just his father, Trump made fun of his wife as well. But, if you’ve ever read about Cruz’s past, it isn’t a surprise that he doesn’t care. The man is all about trying to be president and will sell out anything to reach that goal. If he thinks he can get Trump’s base on his side, he’ll sell sell his own son to the highest bidder. I keep hoping Beto will win, but the “R” next to Cruz’s name will be tough to beat. |
Just another truther post I know. According to the prosecutors former FBI special investigator William Tisaby didn't have a functional video recording or take any notes while interviewing woman at center of Greitens case...
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Why was she being interviewed in the kitchen?
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Kris Kobach showing why he was an excellent choice for Trump's voter fraud commission:
Kris Kobach, Face of Trump’s Voter Fraud Panel, Is Held in Contempt by Judge - The New York Times |
The Greitens drama continues
The judge is allowing the trial to go forward after a defense motion to throw it out. And Greitens has also filed a temporary restraining order against the state AG. Man, this is must watch. |
Rudy is Trump's new lawyer and he says he's going to talk to Mueller and get this wrapped up in a couple of weeks.
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yes well if you needed evidence Rudy was a bit mentally unstable...
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Not shocking, but shocking:
http://thehill.com/homenews/administ...-bushs-funeral Melania is going in his place. Thought Pence might be the choice here. |
Well Comey was ordered to release his memos to Congress...who then promptly leaked them to the press:
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/19/polit...mos/index.html Edit: And Trump has tweeted about it: Donald J. TrumpVerified account @realDonaldTrump James Comey Memos just out and show clearly that there was NO COLLUSION and NO OBSTRUCTION. Also, he leaked classified information. WOW! Will the Witch Hunt continue? |
Trump not happy with his Supreme Court pick after Gorsuch was the deciding vote in the recent immigration case they heard:
http://thehill.com/regulation/court-...liberal-report |
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Maybe Gorsuch will get called in for a "loyalty dinner" with the Prez. |
Why Were Republicans So Desperate To Release the Embarrassing Comey Memos? Here’s One Explanation.
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You'd think Congressional Republicans would know better than to trust what's on Fox News. |
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I hope he takes notes :D |
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"Tapes" tho |
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The President does, so why shouldn't they? I think they thought that America would have a "hallelujah moment" and say OMG those crazy Republicans were right after all. Instead they just showed to what lengths of craziness they will go to. |
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even better :) |
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The DNC already coming up with brilliant strategies to blow what should be a cakewalk 2018 mid-term. |
Let's remember too that Trump as the nominee, and all the momentum he got from that, was always a part of the Democrats master plan as well. Trump had many enablers.
They Always Wanted Trump - POLITICO Magazine |
It's actually re-litigating 2016. Jeez.
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