Steve Kelley for July 13, 2017

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    emptc12  almost 7 years ago

    Oh yes, President Trump might say, “A steep price to pay for 15 minutes of action.” Attempted rape of American ethics, that is:

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/06/06/father-student-convicted-rape-steep-price-20-minutes-action/85492660/

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    Librarylady  almost 7 years ago

    Not particularly relevant to what is happening now. Only his group have met with a foreign adversary to influence the election. Apples with oranges.

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    walfishj  almost 7 years ago

    1. Just because he says it was empty and he says he left the meeting early doesn’t make it true. He is a Trump after all and therefore cannot tell a truth. 2. He participated in a CONSPIRACY to work against the U.S.A. which is a felony. 3. Manafort and Kushner REMAINED in the meeting. The E-mails were subsequently transmitted. Coincidence? I think not. Guilty as charged.

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    mr_sherman Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    I guess JohnSallySullivan hasn’t got here yet.

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    Odon Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    And candidate Trump, just before the meeting, announced that he would be releasing devastating info about Clinton in a few days. Another timely coincidence no doubt.

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    Theodore E. Lind Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    You should remember that after intensive investigation of looted emails, the FBI could bring no charges against Hillary. As far as the “carelessness allegation”, there isn’t a week that goes by that a government server isn’t hacked or classified documents are leaked. It’s like the pot calling the kettle black. At the time the State Department had very loose and archaic rules pertaining to how documents were handled. Their email rules were laughable. Colin Powel did much the same thing but wasn’t running for president. I for one am extremely uncomfortable with a president and his cabinet and all his relatives and business associates being in bed with the Russians. We should be outraged over Trump’s behavior because it is clearly not in the best interest of the US.

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    Kilrwat Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    As long as we’re at it, why not look into the 22 MILLION emails deleted, er, I mean “lost” by Cheney et. al. that were stored on the RNC server? http://www.newsweek.com/2016/09/23/george-w-bush-white-house-lost-22-million-emails-497373.html

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    Radish the wordsmith  almost 7 years ago
    From CNN in May:

    The case aimed to expose how Russian mobsters allegedly stole $230 million and hid some of the cash in New York City real estate. Also sure to come up was the suspicious death of the Russian lawyer who exposed the alleged fraud, though US prosecutors weren’t alleging that the defendants were behind it.The trial was set to start on Monday, but late Friday night, federal prosecutors in New York announced they settled the case with Prevezon, the company accused of buying up “high-end commercial space and luxury apartments” with laundered money.The abrupt conclusion has some involved in the trial wondering why this Russian investigation had been cut short.“What most concerns me is: Has there been any political pressure applied in this?” asked Louise Shelley, an illicit finance expert who was set to testify in support of the US government on Tuesday.Wow, Denys Katsyv, the owner of Prevezon, must’ve had one fantastic lawyer to make this all go away. What was her name? Natalia Veselnitskaya. If that name sounds familiar, that’s because she is also the same attorney who flew from Moscow to meet with Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort at Trump Tower.

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    Mr. Blawt  almost 7 years ago

    Bill Clinton meeting with Attorney General Loretta Lynch caused a huge controversy for his Hillary’s presidential campaign over a year ago.

    Hillary Clinton was under audit by the State Department inspector general, and it was reported that her email set up violated federal records-keeping standards. The FBI investigated her for months to determine she did not imperil any government secrets. She was part of an FBI Probe over a year ago.

    Three days ago, this meeting just become revealed. This underscores the fundamental issue for federal investigators as they probe Russian interference: Did the Trump campaign collude with Russians in an effort to hurt Clinton and win the White House?

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    denis1112  almost 7 years ago

    Yea thats about the size of it. Extremely sore,vicious losers.

    NEVER Hillary won.

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    sofartotheleftimright  almost 7 years ago

    Yeah blame others when you’re doing far worse. That’s the best defense.And really Mike along with your other bullshit toons. Is that what the media was saying those other two times too. If I remember correctly the press had a field day on both of those occasions.

    Sorry called you Mike, Steve. Seemed like a typical Mike Lester bullshit toon, but just another one of yours. I wish I could get paid for lying. I’d be rich.

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    twclix  almost 7 years ago

    Russian government to Donny trump jr: “Hey, wanna betray your country?”

    Donny trump, jr reply: “I love it.”

    Hmmmmm.

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    booga  almost 7 years ago

    When did Russia become the 51st State?

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    vorpal7  almost 7 years ago

    winner winner chicken dinner

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