Mueller apparently plans to indict Manafort and has said as much.
Two sources told the Times that, following the raid, Mueller’s lawyers directly told Manafort that they plan to indict the former Trump aide.
Mueller apparently plans to indict Manafort and has said as much.
Two sources told the Times that, following the raid, Mueller’s lawyers directly told Manafort that they plan to indict the former Trump aide.
Remember when margarine used to be called “oleo”? Gave me a hint on what “oleaginous” might mean, and I was right! Patting myself on the back.
Guess you aren’t a follower of Woody Allen’s movies.
Or, of course, the omnipresent PEBKAC!
Used to watch his couch talk and standup on Tonight. Really liked Bananas and Take the Money and Run, loved Sleepers. Once he got to his Manhattan–Annie Hall crap* I lost interest, although he’s had a few enjoyable ones such as Radio Days.
I’ll have to look back now to see how I missed that the reference was to him: having looked, I have no freaking idea. It’s as plain as the nose on his face. Maybe I just needed sleep.
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. *I know, I know. Those were his “masterpieces” according to critics. Pretentious twits.
I use the “upload” widget in the comment toolbar (or Ctrl/Cmd-G). Am I, like, old fashioned?
The cynic in me says, “… and wraps it all up in a 5,000-page report to Rosenstein, who looks it it and says ‘Meh, nothing to see here. Case closed.’ And report never sees the light of day. Meanwhile, the system, which does not like its inner workings exposed, agrees heartily with Rosenstein. Meanwhile, didn’t something happen with the Kardashians?”
But I sure hope you’re right.
Do you mean the bolded part specifically? IOW, “witch hunt” was reserved for the act of fabricating charges to get the targets to implicate others, as opposed to fabricating charges in general? I can’t say I’ve ever seen the expression used that way, but that doesn’t mean you’re wrong
I bought (as a backup bc of recurrent puzzling and inconvenient computer failures) a $128 refurb computer. It runs 10, Chrome/Firefox, etc. just fine. And since I got it my main puter has also worked just fine. Go figure. As for Linux users wanting “control” I cut my PC micro teeth on DOS and am still a tad irritated at Windows increasingly obscuring everything. But then I loved and was very fluent in JCL on mainframes too, so I’m just weird. I avoided Linux because like Unix its standards have been fluid so compatibility was also fluid. I kinda like things more standardized and have had only a couple of trivial problems with viruses.
I loved Stan Freberg on radio… he was my first exposure to stand-up comedy and what an introduction! Totally weird and quite wonderful.