Obstruction of justice is never a judgment call. It is, however, a felony.
Judgment, eh?
No judgment at all call.
Another GOP lower-functioning fraud and flim flam man. Nothing else to say.
“I can’t be doing so badly, because I’m president, and you’re not.”
Sez the guy with none of the aforementioned.
Trump & Co got you by the short and curlys there Nunes?
You do realize Mr. Judgment you have made everything worse and aroused even more suspicion.
Smooth running machine indeed as it hits the wall at 180
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Trump takes “ask me no questions and I’ll tell you no lies” and turns it up all the way to 11.
Pro tip: if you make or take phone calls from criminals, especially international mobster criminals, nobody should be surprised if you are “incidentally collected.”
Typical felon argument: if I had a reason (for killing my wife, e.g.) it was ok.
“I called down there and invited myself because I thought he needed to understand what I saw and that he needed to try to get that information because he has every right to see it,”
“I called down there and invited myself because I thought he needed to understand what leads the FBI is following so he could try to start destroying information because he’s in deep fucking shit"
FIFY
I said it was a judgment call. I didn’t say it was a good judgment call.
Well bad judgement is still judgement so there is that.
I can’t see how we can have any faith in this committee now. There needs to be an independent investigation with a special prosecutor.
Ahhhhh he has remorse…b/c he figured out that he might have made things worse…
There was a lot going on yesterday and it was a judgment call on my part
To review, when stressed Devon abandons position and professionalism to opt for a hidden personal agenda dressed in emotionalism. Wow, and we get this at no extra charge.
Breaking: Nunes apologizes behind closed doors.
Well, when the only judgement you have is bad judgement, the bad judgement calls kind of follow, no?
it was a judgment call on my part
It’s not a “judgement call,” it’s called “abuse of power.”
My four year old grandson has a better sense of good judgment than this idiot.
He made the judgment to call the White House and blab, and they made the judgment to take it public. I was puzzled by that, I didn’t think the vague, tenuous cover it gave Trump for his ridiculous accusation of Obama would be worth it alone. Then I read this Time interview:
Now remember this. When I said wiretapping, it was in quotes. Because a wiretapping is, you know today it is different than wire tapping. It is just a good description. But wiretapping was in quotes. What I’m talking about is surveillance. And today, [House Intelligence Committee Chairman] Devin Nunes just had a news conference. Now probably got obliterated by what’s happened in London. But just had a news conference, and here it is one of those things.
So it seems possible this whole thing was mostly about trying to get Trump off the hook his own absurd, petulant lie put him on. The mind reels.
Of course. It’s good judgment to apologize in private. Jesus said something like that. It’s a parable. I saw it in a news story by Bret Baier.
Oi. It weren’t my fault, was it? she 'ad it coming to 'er, didn’t she.?