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originally posted by: knoxie
where was the outrage when Flynn lied? sessions? and, ya'll cry about Hillary and her security clearance bull shiot.. how many meeting was Flynn involved in before the truth came out and trump had to begrudgingly fire????
can u even imagine if Hillary had won and her cabinet picks LIED, the melt down that would have happened on these forums!!
holy crap, you trump supporters are something else!
I come here for the comedy of it all now, it's hysterical!!
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: face23785
I don't write the news dude. You'd better think before you call me a liar.
I make a point of not lying, of admitting when I'm wrong and apologizing if I am.
I'm not making any statements about anyone's character but my own and I know my standards and values.
I'm snarky and sometimes rude but I'm not dishonest.
originally posted by: Phoenix
That's grounds for destruction in their world - never mind what their person may have done.
Piss on that, Clinton guilty as hell, Comey covered for her and paid price.
where was the outrage when Flynn lied?
sessions?
WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) - Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said he's not quitting, nor did he threaten to quit over his role in the firing of FBI Director James Comey.
When asked by Sinclair Broadcast Group's Michelle Macaluso about reports that claim otherwise, he stated "no, I'm not quitting."
Macaluso: Did you threaten to quit?
Rosenstein: No.
The Washington Post reported Wednesday night that "Rosenstein threatened to resign after the narrative emerging from the White House on Tuesday evening cast him as a prime mover of the decision to fire Comey," citing an unnamed source close to the White House.
originally posted by: butcherguy
I think the Democrats seem very scared.
They might be scared of Trump, but I think there is more to it. I think there is something big hiding here, the way that they seem to have lost their marbles.
An AG that is not afraid to prosecute.