Discussion: Asked If He Thinks Flynn Broke Law, Spicer Says That's 'A Question For Him'

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Extreme vetting begins at home!

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So how long until subpoenas are issued? They can’t stall this forever. Those who have nothing to hide, hide nothing.

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Soooo much absurdity, so little time.

ETA some highlights from this round:

“That would be a question for him,” (the decision of illegality is always left to the perp)

“too much information for the White House to sift through” (always the deciding factor in whether information is important)

“to document every call he may or may not have made” is “outlandish” (this administration’s approach to diplomacy)

Clearly these are just scratching the surface here. This whole line of answers was nothing but ridiculous.

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I don’t have a law degree, but I’m pretty sure obstructing congressional proceedings is a crime…

They might want to start talking to some real lawyers not named Michael Cohen soon.

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SPICEY INNA HOUSE!

We’re not responsible for Flynn cause we weren’t in the White House then!

SPICEY’S GOTTA TAKE A BIG BOY NAP NOW!

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Simple, if the forms were filled out during the Obama admin and it is up to the Obama admin to disclose as Spicey is alluding, then I am sure the Obama admin will be glad to give Americans full disclosure of Flynn’s non-compliance with the law, the current group in the pink house, not so much when compliance with the law is the objective

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So let me get this straight.

Trump/Spicer falsely claim Rice broke the law by asking for Flynn’s name in intercepts with him talking to Russia be revealed to the Intel community, is criminal (it isn’t it was properly doing her job) but can’t say if Flynn clearly breaking the law and being paid off by a foreign power is breaking the law or not.

Un-fucking-believable

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Yes, Spicey, and hopefully Federal prosecutors will have lots more questions for Flynn. Popcorn is almost ready…

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Since we now know that each and every phone call made by HRC as Sec of State was logged, are we not to assume the same goes for the NSA? And how about Flynn’s e-mail, hmmm?

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No Spicey, that is a question for the jury.

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So, did Susan Rice break the law? YES!

Did Hillary Clinton break the law? YES!

Did Mike Flynn break the law? Well, how would we know? You would have to ask him. He filled out the forms. That’s good enough for us.

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Sean–Who is this “Him?” and why would he have the answer?

“And they have a security clearance and fill it out and that’s how everyone operates under the same guise.”

Oops the truth slipped out.

guise ɡīz noun:
an external form, appearance, or manner of presentation, typically concealing the true nature of something.

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Explain why if “It’s a question for him” the White House is REFUSING to turn over documents that the House Intel committee has requested about HIM?

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We really really need to keep the heat on the Spicelog, I want to know which/what question it will be to finally make him lose it, lose it bigly or big league your choice.

And in his argel bargle is he implying it was up to the Obama administration to properly vet the incoming Trump administration personnel?

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One man is Judge, Jury, AND Executioner…luckily for himself apparently! I never broke the law! I AM THE LAW!

nailed it!!!

How it works: Cop “Dude, did you break the law?” Dude: “nope” Cop: “alrighty then.”

Uhh No, Spicey. In my experience if you let the suspects decide whether they broke the law they invariably answer in the negative. This is why you have independent prosecutors make charging decisions, not one like Sessions who is tainted with his own and his boss’s possible criminality.