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![]() Politics is a blood sucking sport, full of innuendo, false claims and flat out deception, all designed to confuse the public. Here's a current example: Leaks to the WashPost and NYTimes recently identified a person "close to Trump" is under investigation for issues related to "Russia, Russia, Russia". They didn't name the "person" ... but gave plenty of hints that it was Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law. Now, Jared Kushner has been identified as a "person of interest", a term that has absolutely no legal significance. All it does is create a negative image of Kushner. Here's the problem: Jared Kushner unilaterally *volunteered* to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee last month to respond to any questions the Committee had regarding his involvement in the Trump campaign and/or administration. Despite his offer, the Committee never bothered to ask him to testify. Instead, they wait until the right moment, then leaked to the press that Kushner is now a "person of interest" and the FBI wants to talk to him. All this does is create suspicion of wrongdoing that has absolutely no basis in evidence. Political games, that's all. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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On 5/26/17 8:28 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Politics is a blood sucking sport, full of innuendo, false claims and flat out deception, all designed to confuse the public. Here's a current example: Leaks to the WashPost and NYTimes recently identified a person "close to Trump" is under investigation for issues related to "Russia, Russia, Russia". They didn't name the "person" ... but gave plenty of hints that it was Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law. Now, Jared Kushner has been identified as a "person of interest", a term that has absolutely no legal significance. All it does is create a negative image of Kushner. Here's the problem: Jared Kushner unilaterally *volunteered* to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee last month to respond to any questions the Committee had regarding his involvement in the Trump campaign and/or administration. Despite his offer, the Committee never bothered to ask him to testify. Instead, they wait until the right moment, then leaked to the press that Kushner is now a "person of interest" and the FBI wants to talk to him. All this does is create suspicion of wrongdoing that has absolutely no basis in evidence. Political games, that's all. The news reports I saw stated several times that there was "no suspicion of wrongdoing" in Jared Kushner's political activities on behalf of his father in law. He is, however, just as sleazy as Donald Trump in his private business dealings and is, among other things, a notorious slumlord. Perhaps the FBI is only interested in what Jared heard when he attended those meetings with the Russians with Mike Flynn. |
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On 5/26/2017 8:36 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/26/17 8:28 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Politics is a blood sucking sport, full of innuendo, false claims and flat out deception, all designed to confuse the public. Here's a current example: Leaks to the WashPost and NYTimes recently identified a person "close to Trump" is under investigation for issues related to "Russia, Russia, Russia". They didn't name the "person" ... but gave plenty of hints that it was Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law. Now, Jared Kushner has been identified as a "person of interest", a term that has absolutely no legal significance. All it does is create a negative image of Kushner. Here's the problem: Jared Kushner unilaterally *volunteered* to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee last month to respond to any questions the Committee had regarding his involvement in the Trump campaign and/or administration. Despite his offer, the Committee never bothered to ask him to testify. Instead, they wait until the right moment, then leaked to the press that Kushner is now a "person of interest" and the FBI wants to talk to him. All this does is create suspicion of wrongdoing that has absolutely no basis in evidence. Political games, that's all. The news reports I saw stated several times that there was "no suspicion of wrongdoing" in Jared Kushner's political activities on behalf of his father in law. He is, however, just as sleazy as Donald Trump in his private business dealings and is, among other things, a notorious slumlord. Perhaps the FBI is only interested in what Jared heard when he attended those meetings with the Russians with Mike Flynn. You are, as usual, jumping to conclusions that have no basis in fact. In addition, your comments have nothing to do with what I posted. I was attempting to point out the sleazy political games that are played in order to paint a negative image of someone before any testimony or evidence is collected. He *volunteered* last March to testify but nobody was interested at the time apparently or felt it was important. But, leak it out to the liberal media and press and suddenly he's a "person of interest". --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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On 5/26/17 8:45 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 5/26/2017 8:36 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/26/17 8:28 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Politics is a blood sucking sport, full of innuendo, false claims and flat out deception, all designed to confuse the public. Here's a current example: Leaks to the WashPost and NYTimes recently identified a person "close to Trump" is under investigation for issues related to "Russia, Russia, Russia". They didn't name the "person" ... but gave plenty of hints that it was Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law. Now, Jared Kushner has been identified as a "person of interest", a term that has absolutely no legal significance. All it does is create a negative image of Kushner. Here's the problem: Jared Kushner unilaterally *volunteered* to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee last month to respond to any questions the Committee had regarding his involvement in the Trump campaign and/or administration. Despite his offer, the Committee never bothered to ask him to testify. Instead, they wait until the right moment, then leaked to the press that Kushner is now a "person of interest" and the FBI wants to talk to him. All this does is create suspicion of wrongdoing that has absolutely no basis in evidence. Political games, that's all. The news reports I saw stated several times that there was "no suspicion of wrongdoing" in Jared Kushner's political activities on behalf of his father in law. He is, however, just as sleazy as Donald Trump in his private business dealings and is, among other things, a notorious slumlord. Perhaps the FBI is only interested in what Jared heard when he attended those meetings with the Russians with Mike Flynn. You are, as usual, jumping to conclusions that have no basis in fact. In addition, your comments have nothing to do with what I posted. I was attempting to point out the sleazy political games that are played in order to paint a negative image of someone before any testimony or evidence is collected. He *volunteered* last March to testify but nobody was interested at the time apparently or felt it was important. But, leak it out to the liberal media and press and suddenly he's a "person of interest". The DOJ made Kushner a "person of interest." "Have you had any meetings with the Russians, Jared?" Oh, I forgot I met with the CEO of a sanctioned bank in Russia. Oh, and so did Sessions and Flynn. Should we have put that on the disclosure forms? Nah. |
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On 5/26/2017 8:49 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/26/17 8:45 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/26/2017 8:36 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/26/17 8:28 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Politics is a blood sucking sport, full of innuendo, false claims and flat out deception, all designed to confuse the public. Here's a current example: Leaks to the WashPost and NYTimes recently identified a person "close to Trump" is under investigation for issues related to "Russia, Russia, Russia". They didn't name the "person" ... but gave plenty of hints that it was Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law. Now, Jared Kushner has been identified as a "person of interest", a term that has absolutely no legal significance. All it does is create a negative image of Kushner. Here's the problem: Jared Kushner unilaterally *volunteered* to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee last month to respond to any questions the Committee had regarding his involvement in the Trump campaign and/or administration. Despite his offer, the Committee never bothered to ask him to testify. Instead, they wait until the right moment, then leaked to the press that Kushner is now a "person of interest" and the FBI wants to talk to him. All this does is create suspicion of wrongdoing that has absolutely no basis in evidence. Political games, that's all. The news reports I saw stated several times that there was "no suspicion of wrongdoing" in Jared Kushner's political activities on behalf of his father in law. He is, however, just as sleazy as Donald Trump in his private business dealings and is, among other things, a notorious slumlord. Perhaps the FBI is only interested in what Jared heard when he attended those meetings with the Russians with Mike Flynn. You are, as usual, jumping to conclusions that have no basis in fact. In addition, your comments have nothing to do with what I posted. I was attempting to point out the sleazy political games that are played in order to paint a negative image of someone before any testimony or evidence is collected. He *volunteered* last March to testify but nobody was interested at the time apparently or felt it was important. But, leak it out to the liberal media and press and suddenly he's a "person of interest". The DOJ made Kushner a "person of interest." "Have you had any meetings with the Russians, Jared?" Oh, I forgot I met with the CEO of a sanctioned bank in Russia. Oh, and so did Sessions and Flynn. Should we have put that on the disclosure forms? Nah. Then they should have put him under oath and questioned him when he volunteered to testify. Playing games, that's all. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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On Fri, 26 May 2017 08:49:48 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: The DOJ made Kushner a "person of interest." "Have you had any meetings with the Russians, Jared?" Oh, I forgot I met with the CEO of a sanctioned bank in Russia. Oh, and so did Sessions and Flynn. Should we have put that on the disclosure forms? Nah. Why is it such a horrible thing that the administration actually knows something about the Russians beyond the cold war rhetoric? Do you really think Trump was not trying to **** them over too? I keep hearing that Trump must owe Putin something. Ask those NYC contractors what a debt from Trump is worth. You folks can't have it both ways. |
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On Fri, 26 May 2017 12:04:19 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/26/17 11:10 AM, wrote: On Fri, 26 May 2017 08:49:48 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: The DOJ made Kushner a "person of interest." "Have you had any meetings with the Russians, Jared?" Oh, I forgot I met with the CEO of a sanctioned bank in Russia. Oh, and so did Sessions and Flynn. Should we have put that on the disclosure forms? Nah. Why is it such a horrible thing that the administration actually knows something about the Russians beyond the cold war rhetoric? Do you really think Trump was not trying to **** them over too? I keep hearing that Trump must owe Putin something. Ask those NYC contractors what a debt from Trump is worth. You folks can't have it both ways. During the campaign and after the election, it was at the very least inappropriate, and it builds from there. Perhaps you missed it: What, exactly, has Trump done to benefit the "super rich" exclusively at the expense of the middle and lower class citizens? |
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On Fri, 26 May 2017 12:04:19 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 5/26/17 11:10 AM, wrote: On Fri, 26 May 2017 08:49:48 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: The DOJ made Kushner a "person of interest." "Have you had any meetings with the Russians, Jared?" Oh, I forgot I met with the CEO of a sanctioned bank in Russia. Oh, and so did Sessions and Flynn. Should we have put that on the disclosure forms? Nah. Why is it such a horrible thing that the administration actually knows something about the Russians beyond the cold war rhetoric? Do you really think Trump was not trying to **** them over too? I keep hearing that Trump must owe Putin something. Ask those NYC contractors what a debt from Trump is worth. You folks can't have it both ways. During the campaign and after the election, it was at the very least inappropriate, and it builds from there. I bet after spending 100 million on all of these investigations, that is also where it stops. Flynn may have to cop to a "failure to register" charge (assuming he doesn't get immunity) but I doubt it ever gets back to Trump and that is who you want to kill |
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