Discussion: Former Aide To Roger Stone Subpoenaed By Mueller Team

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“I don’t think a failure of memory constitutes a perjury.”

It does if the jury doesn’t believe your bullshit, Dapper Douchebag.

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Make a funny joke about this, Roger. Let’s see that unctuous smirk. Show us what a tough-guy operator you are.

“2016 was a pretty busy year,” Stone recently told ABC News. “I don’t think a failure of memory constitutes a perjury.”

ABC News aren’t the ones you have to persuade, handsome. You realize they’re going to punch that face right off your skull in jail, right? Anyway nice talking to you, pusbag.

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“2016 was a pretty busy year,” Stone recently told ABC News. “I don’t think a failure of memory constitutes a perjury.”

Actually Roger a jury makes that determination.
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"A lawyer named Paul Kamenar filed a motion on Thursday on behalf of a client subpoenaed by Mueller arguing the special counsel’s appointment was “unconstitutional, " Guess you gotta try something to save your client’s ass when all else fails.

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Fun Fact: According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2016 was “The Year of the Treasonous Kremlin Mole Who Muller’s Gonna Frogmarch from the White House with a Bag over His Head to Die in Jail Along With Stone and the Rest of His Bootlicking Traitor Scum.”

(I understand it also was a vintage year for Moo Goo Gai Pan.)

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“2016 was a pretty busy year,” Stone recently told ABC News. “I don’t think non-payment of taxes due to a failure of memory constitutes tax avoidance.”

Yeah, that’ll work.

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The old Steve Martin bit offers a different excuse; “I forgot!” It covers so many bases.

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“I was too busy colluding with Russians. How can you expect me to remember each specific act of collusion?”

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Former Aide To Roger Stone Subpoenaed By Mueller Team

This “former aide to Roger Stone” is Andrew Miller, whose step-mother also worked for Stone (for more than two decades).

These are not decent people.

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The CIA, FBI and National Security Agency have all said in no uncertain terms that Russia meddled in the 2016 election to help then-candidate Donald Trump.

The Republican chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee has endorsed that conclusion.

And Trump’s own secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, has acknowledged that he believes it to be true.

But Trump himself has held back from fully and publicly accepting the finding — and the issue is newly charged as Trump prepares for a high-profile summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin next month.

“Russia continues to say they had nothing to do with Meddling in our Election!” the president tweeted Thursday morning.

They're also devoid of shame and irredeemable.
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Sorta OT, but Stone’s off-hand comment is one that Jeff Sessions also used–and not once but several times last year.

For certain members of this administration and their allies, Russians seem to be singularly unmemorable people. Odd, given that this administration is headed by a guy with one of the world’s great memories, okay?

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“Russia continues to say they had nothing to do with Meddling in our Election!” the president tweeted Thursday morning.
[/quote]“And, as President of the United States, I choose to believe Russia rather than the U.S. intelligence agencies, my own Secretary of State and anyone with a lick of sense and awareness.”

Trump’s tweet-storm this morning - Mueller conflicts, 13 angry democrats, why me, why not Hillary, rigged witch hunt, no collusion, no obstruction - suggest bigger things to come by the end of the week. The investigation into Russians all over the inauguration celebrations, more on Manafort and Stone are just the beginning of what I think could be more before July 4. However, the progress on the investigation just raises my anger that this illegitimate person is about to nominate a second S.Ct. justice and continues to get a pass from Republicans in congress to dismantle the institutions of the country and government, and make this nation a much worse place than it was a year and a half ago. GOTV. It will take a lot to undo what’s been done.

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Easier to move to Canada.

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Would we be considered exports or a migrants?

Based on our nation of origin we might be considered a security threat.

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And, in this case, as stupid as a box of hammers.

All those investigative and intelligence agencies you listed have said that (1) there’s plenty of evidence to show that the Russians mounted a campaign to interfere with the election; and simultaneously (2) there’s no evidence showing that Russian efforts altered the result of the election.

If Trump had any sense — or freedom of action — he’d embrace both conclusions instead of ridiculously trying to deny the first one.

Sorry, but Trudeau is planning to slap a 60% tariff on “importation d’américains” (American imports) starting on July 1st. Nobody to blame but yourselves… :confused: