Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Devin Nunes will not say if he worked with the White House on his "secret memo." I think we know what that means.

Courtesy of the Daily Beast:  

The Republican chairman of the House intelligence committee refused to answer when a colleague asked him if he had coordinated his incendiary surveillance memo with the White House, The Daily Beast has learned. 

During Monday’s contentious closed-door committee meeting, Rep. Mike Quigley, a Democrat, asked Nunes point-blank if his staffers had been talking with the White House as they compiled a four-page memo alleging FBI and Justice Department abuses over surveillance of President Trump’s allies in the Russia probe. 

According to sources familiar with the exchange, Nunes made a few comments that didn’t answer the question before finally responding, “I’m not answering.”

Well actually that sort of IS an answer, isn't it?

In the meantime even Trump's own FBI Director has come out against releasing this memo.

Courtesy of Bloomberg: 

FBI Director Christopher Wray told the White House he opposes the release of a controversial, classified GOP memo alleging bias at the FBI and Justice Department because it contains inaccurate information and paints a false narrative, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Wray was actually one of the few people  allowed to read the memo, so he knows what he is talking about. 

However that is not going to stop Trump:  

President Donald Trump was overheard Tuesday night telling a Republican lawmaker that he was “100 percent” planning to release the memo, which was written by staffers on the House Intelligence Committee and is aimed at raising questions about the validity of the investigation into possible collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia, now led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

It should also be noted that reports are that Nunes himself has actually not read the classified documents that were used to write the memo, so he really does not know what the negative effect might be.

Of course he might not even really care.

Which leads us to this exchange: 

On Tuesday’s edition of Morning Joe, political analyst John Heilemann asked a question of Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) that he readily admitted “under almost any other circumstances would be ridiculous and absurd, but under these circumstances I think is actually warranted.” 

“Is it possible that the Republican chairman of the House Intel Committee has been compromised by the Russians?” Heilemann inquired. “Is it possible that we actually have a Russian agent running the House Intel Committee on the Republican side?”

Murphy replied by saying: “I hope that’s not the case and I certainly have no information to suggest that it is.” 

Notably, he did not call the notion “ridiculous” or “absurd.” Instead, Murphy suggested that Nunes was “instinctually” acting to protect President Trump. 

“Doesn’t his behavior speak of that though?” Heilemann pressed on. “I’m not the first person who’s raised this. He’s behaving like someone who’s compromised and there are people in the intelligence community and others with great expertise in this area who look at him and say, ‘That guy’s been compromised.’”

I am trying not to go all "Alex Jones" here but I am beginning to wonder if there are not a number of Republicans who have been compromised by the Russians.
 I'm just saying.

18 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:38 AM

    HA HA HA!!! LIBTARDS!!!! The joke is on YOU!!

    Conservative hero and Uber-Congressman Trey "Cafeteria Tray" Gowdy is not going to run for re-election so that he can devote the REST OF HIS LIFE to prolonging - I mean, continuing - the Benghazi investigation!

    You dont see THAT kind of dedication to a losing cause from Dumbocrats!!!

    People are saying that Gowdy plans to construct a miniature congressional committee room in his basement and will spend most of his time down there pretending to interrogate Crooked Hillary until she admits to killing all those Americans in Libya.

    They don't call the Tea Party Congressmen "Profiles in Courage", for nothing!! In fact, they don't call them "Profiles in Courage" at all!!

    Good luck in your retirement, Congressman!

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    1. Thanks!! With all the shit flowing after the SOTU comedy hour, I needed that!!!

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  2. There's more to the Nunes memo.

    FIRST: The attorney who drafted the memo was thrown out of court by a federal judge for "ineptitude." Translation: "You are are stupid mofo. How you finished law school is beyond me. Must have had your girl friend taking the tests for you. Get the fuck out of courtroom and stop wasting my time."

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/lawyer-drafted-nunes-memo-brutally-slapped-judge-order-ineptitude/

    SECOND. FBI has warned Nunes not to release the memo. Although the FBI letter to Nunes was in stitled, calm bureaucratic language, the letter was a warning to Nunes that, if he releases sensitive information, his shit will be in the street.

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/fbi-publicly-slams-nunes-memo-intentionally-inaccurate-misleading/

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  3. Anonymous12:34 PM

    Are all these republicans jumping ship because they want to be far far away from this administration? When the shut hits the fan, they don’t want to be splattered.

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    1. Anonymous3:49 PM

      Depends on who you ask. The dotard faithful say the swamp is draining as he said he would do.

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    2. Some are just lazy cowards. They face a strong fight in 2018 either from a Democratic opponent or from a Republican in the primaries and they are too scared or too lazy to fight. I guess they have their pensions and their healthcare for life so see no reason not to take an early retirement.

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  4. Anonymous12:43 PM

    Oh, yea. The republicans are compromised. They were hacked too and I can guarantee there are more skeletons in conservative child diddling closets than there are in Democrats. Roy Moore was probably tame compared to what else is out there. Lots of dead little girls and live little boys with those mofos.

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  5. Anonymous12:59 PM

    nunes knows his corruption will be brought forward by the special council.

    nunes is a traitor.

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  6. Anonymous1:17 PM

    http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/31/politics/donald-trump-rod-rosenstein-december-meeting/index.html

    ""Of course, we're all on your team, Mr. President," "

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  7. Anonymous1:21 PM

    Gee, those Republicans (Nunes and Ryan) are sure good at showing how their "lips are sealed."
    Beaglemom

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  8. Anonymous1:21 PM

    FYI>
    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/fbi-agent-peter-strzok-wrote-first-draft-comey-letter-reopening-clinton-email-investigation/

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  9. Anonymous1:31 PM

    "ep. Quigley: But let me ask you another question with the greatest respect. When you, as the majority, conceived of doing this memo for release to the body and to the public, the preparation, the thought of doing it, the consultation of it, was any of this done after/during conversations or consultations with anyone in the White House? Did they have any idea you were doing this? Did they talk about doing this with you? Did they suggest it? Did you suggest it to them? Did you consult in deciding how to go forward with this before, during, and after this point right now?

    Rep. Nunes: I would just answer, as far as I know, no.

    Rep. Quigley: Mr. Chairman, does that mean that none of the staff members that worked for the majority had any consultation, communication at all with the White House?

    Rep. Nunes: The chair is not going to entertain a question by another member. (23-24)"

    http://www.politicususa.com/2018/01/31/adam-schiff-just-took-devin-nunes-releasing-memo-meeting-transcript.html

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  10. Anonymous1:32 PM

    I agree with Gryphen's assessment. I think most of the Republicans are jumping ship because they are "compromised". We know that the Republicans were hacked during the campaign, but none of their emails were ever released. Wikileaks & the Russians focused on the Dems instead. Of course, I'd add Paul Ryan to that list.

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  11. "I am trying not to go all "Alex Jones" here but I am beginning to wonder if there are not a number of Republicans who have been compromised by the Russians."

    I am so glad you put that out there. I agree and fear what is is coming. Guess I may need to learn Russian....

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  12. Anonymous2:43 PM

    Well hey, Nunez directly works FOR Paul Ryan who lets Nunez do whatever Donald wants. They are ALL complicit! It's Donald's party.

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  13. Anonymous2:46 PM

    Joe Scarborough spoke about his disappointment with Paul Ryan today. Perhaps there are reasons for Ryan’s turn coat loyalty with Trump.

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  14. Anonymous2:52 PM

    THIS:"rump is a policy idiot with no knowledge and no interest in governing, but when he is interested in something, Trump has the reputation of being an obsessive micromanager. The CNN report illustrates the degree of corruption and contempt that Trump has for the rule of law. The president will cross any boundary and violate any law in his frantic effort to destroy the Russia investigation."

    http://www.politicususa.com/2018/01/31/russia-scandal-bombshell-trump-tried-ghostwrite-question-republicans-ask-heating.html

    http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/31/politics/donald-trump-rod-rosenstein-december-meeting/index.html

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  15. Anonymous8:48 AM

    This whole sheethole in dc is not politics anymore. Just a mafia state.
    It is prostitution,
    People are just bought and sold.
    No more USA, no more republic.
    Just the mafia.

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