Discussion: Stone On Alleged Lies: 'I Did Make Some Errors,' But They're 'Inconsequential'

If his “errors” truly are inconsequential and immaterial, then there will be no problem with going in front of a jury and submitting to their decision. Will there?

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He said Credico was a “phone guy” who never texted or emailed. That’s not forgetting; that’s “remembering” something that was never true.

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Or, it’s just making shit up.

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No, if they’re so inconsequential, he’d be begging the Prosecutors to show him mercy, offering to plead guilty, and to show how contrite he is, offer to help them with everything else he knows…

Of course, the fact that they indicted him is a good indication that he Dick Cheney’d them.

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Surprised me as well. I was looking for a couple of days.

Different way of looking at the Tea Leaves, I s’pose

Or Different leaves

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He’s not perfect, he says. He makes mistakes. All he asks is the same leeway, the same allowance for imperfection, that you’d accord any other ratfucker.

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This man is so very oily.

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Lucifer wannabe now pleads that he is human. That’s rich.

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I guess we will see how “inconsequential” these errors are…

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come in roger
say again roger
roger over

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Like a Fox News chyron, his mistakes seem to be unaccountably unidirectional.

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And OUT

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Bueller?

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Mueller?

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little known fact, that expression is entirely a fictional/Hollywood creation.

“Over” means “End of transmission, expecting response”. “Out” means “End of transmission, not expecting response”, so it would be totally confusing, which is why you’d never hear it from pilots.

Okay sorry over, er I mean out.

By the way the ones I used wouldn’t be real either, but then making fun of Roger Stone allows artistic license on both our parts.

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See and this is where mathematics comes into play. Even if Stone is an important person as he thinks he is then a good at the average number of emails and texts he receives and sends in a day. Then group by sender and receiver, and I bet that sending 30 texts to the same person on the same day is the anomaly.

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I meant when we is sentenced.

And the “Roger Who?” has begun…

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Now that description could fit the whole bunch of them!

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Took awhile for that Pulitzer material to tweet out.

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