Discussion: Ex-InfoWars Chief And Stone Associate Jerome Corsi Met With Mueller Grand Jury

Whoever was f*cking him in the a** in prison, that’s who. Personally I look forward to him needing extensive dental work after somebody takes a 2x4 to his mouth endwise.

I’m sayin.

Stone has always been very slick in hinting at things he knows and things he has done. The fact that he has been so uncharacteristically quiet for weeks now says volumes. I am praying Mueller nails him to the wall.

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excuse me?

Man, I’ll bet that was weird. Corsi is a howling wombat.

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After the interview, the Mueller investigators went back to their homes, stripped clothes off just inside doorways, took showers, dressed in new clothing, and bagged the contaminated clothing for the trash.

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I hope the jury members were offered strong drink afterward. It could be argued that having to listen to Corsi is cruel and unusual.

Squamous and rugose?

Regarding Roger Stone - which is worse, a man who does terrible things because he believes in them or a man who does terrible things for fun and then acts all cute and coy about the terrible things he has done, implying they are much worse than they are. Nothing could make the election of Trump as our president worth it, but seeing Roger Stone do some serious jail time would come close. I have despised him since Watergate.

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Jesus. This guy met with the Grand Jury, but Stone’s little Toadie Andrew Miller is still refusing?

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Yeah, Donald Segretti really WAS a “coffee-boy” compared to these mobsters.
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I cant tell how old you might be. But if you were around for Watergate and read All the President’s Men, the GOP Dirty Tricks department has been around a lot longer than Karl Rove. And one of the points of Woodward and Bernstein’s book is that the Watergate investigation and court cases were just the tip of the iceberg, to use a cliche.

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Oh my God, you’re right.
…but I think I just threw up in my mouth a little bit. :nauseated_face:

Gah! You’re right. I forgot all about Nixon’s amoral band. Haldeman and the rest.

I wonder what the thread looks like that runs from Nixon in the early '70s, through to Rove at the turn of the century. I never got the impression growing up that Nixon- or Rove- style cheating was a big thing in the intervening years, although I was a kid and not paying very much attention at the time.

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Nixon and his Haldeman, Erlichman and especially Colson were one major network. But the Dirty Tricks chapter, as I recall, was almost what the Dixiecrat Breitbart GOP would call a Deep State. The guy who is sort of the nominal head, is Donald Segretti in the Book. I saw the movie recently and I could have sworn that Roman Polanski was playing Segretti. But it is the chapter where they find Segretti in California or wherever the fuck he was living. And it is he who is kind of one of the main people in the National Web of GOP Ratfuckery of the 50s-70s. I think a lot of it started in the rabid Cold Warrior wing of the GOP that also harbored John Bircher types while the Dixiecrats were still in their Abraham Lincoln hating mode and still not totally migrated out of the Civil & Voting Rights Acts promoting Democratic Party…

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as a mere teeny bopper (Think young Innsmouth) he never even blinked his frog-like eyes at printing up a bunch of nasty fliers about HIS OWN client, and blaming the atrocious act on the competition.

In Bush years, I thought about Rove and Co’s ratfucking ways. My analogy is if somebody called and told you: your garage out back by the alley was on fire. Young Karl peeps under his window shade and sees them run out of the house and towards the alley. Hee hee hee. And he never stopped doing it. He thought he was so smart, just taking advantage of natural instincts of regular people. He thought it was high intellect, and he never got much more sophisticated. I am sure he and Stone and Ailes all hatched from the same incubator…but most of the R strategy for 40 years hasn’t varied much from just purely jabbing at the same nerve over and over again. People with developed frontal lobes stop allowing it to happen and those without vote R

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Yeah Corsi must have been a real lady-killer in his day. These INCELS have a horrible revenge planned for the rest of us. (licks his eyes)

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I misunderstood a pronoun
Comment built on “said to them”
But when I reread this and saw “them” were witnesses, not Mueller’s folks I agree with your point

No one has told me how to delete a post with the 24 hour thingy
Certainly don’t want you deleting anything!

Sorry for the confusion

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Oh, gotcha. I do that myself, type up a long thing and then realize I misunderstood something.