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I love this in your signature line:The head of the firm that did the investigation that put together the Trump Dossier has spent the entire day behind closed doors deep in conversation with the Senate Investigation Committee.
Can't help but wonder what is being disclosed. Forget the Golden Showers and the Sex with Hookers, this is all about "follow the money".
GOWDY: [...] Clinton said ‘I did not e-mail any classified material to anyone on my e-mail. Was that true?
COMEY: There was classified material e-mail.
GOWDY: [...] Clinton said all work-related e-mails were returned to the State Department. Was that true?
COMEY: No. We found work-related e-mails, thousands that were not returned.
In a later exchange with Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) Comey said Clinton wasn’t sophisticated enough to understand what information was classified and what wasn’t.
When asked if she herself sent out classified material. Comey said there was classified material. But he never said she sent it. If you are truly into conspiracy, you could say Republicans sent her classified material and it was all a set up. Anyone with her email could have sent classified material to her.
Remember, Colin Powell and Condi Rice? Neither turned over a single email after being ordered to. Did Republicans care? Rules are for Democrats. We know that. Everyone agrees.
Wait, did you just claim that it was Republicans who sent classified materials to Hillary's private servers? The servers that Hillary hid from GOP Congressional investigators? That might very well be the dumbest thing you've ever said here, R-Derp and that says a lot because MAN have you said some dumb things!
You posted what I said: If you are truly into conspiracy, you could say Republicans sent her classified material and it was all a set up. Anyone with her email could have sent classified material to her.
What the fuk is wrong with you?
He spent ten hours today in the Senate Judiciary hearing. He turned over more than 40,000 pages of documents. He gave the Senate his contacts and research information.The head of the firm that did the investigation that put together the Trump Dossier has spent the entire day behind closed doors deep in conversation with the Senate Investigation Committee.
Can't help but wonder what is being disclosed. Forget the Golden Showers and the Sex with Hookers, this is all about "follow the money".
Actually, it isn't forgotten. The rub is that basically everyone involved in producing the dossier is getting sued. They've been busy trying to prevent the British Spy from being deposed, and so far have failed miserably. The really funny thing is that can't prove the truth without supporting evidence, and if they had the supporting evidence they wouldn't need to try and suppress the deposition, they could just present the evidence to the Judge and get the lawsuits dismissed in a day or two.
The guy who runs "Fusion GPS" calls his business "Journalism for rent".
So no, nobody has forgottten that slanderous piece of garbage, and a lot of people are going to own the life savings of others because of it.
Key figure behind million-dollar Trump 'dossier' to face questions
For a wider view try this link. Fusion GPS on the hot seat in closed Senate Judiciary hearing - Hot Air
No, we haven't forgotten, and I'm enjoying the slow squirm of the people who foisted it on the world.
Sorry Sparkles, that doesn't sound like someone committing slander. Like Trump accusing Obama of bugging his phones. THAT'S slander.
This sounds more like the sharing of information.
You know, like when the Trump team began colluding with Russia. Where the money came from. How close was the Trump team and Putin. He said he stands by his work. He asks the committee to release the transcript and he calls the Dossier a "blueprint for investigation".
Now, why do you think Trump is so mad at McConnell? Because Mitch isn't protecting the Orange B!tch.
"Fusion's initial production of documents consisted of solely of headlines from publicly available news reports and more than 7,500 pages of blank paper,” Grassley spokesman Taylor Foy said. “Fusion eventually provided a copy of the same unverified dossier that's been publicly available since January, and a privilege log that raises more questions than it answers."