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Sounds like Borat is in pretty big trouble. Would you say that crime is more, or less serious, than, say, acting as a foreign agent while employed as National Security Advisor?

barfo

While it's certain that's exactly what Susan Rice did, she has not yet been tried and convicted.

As for the legal severity scale for various crimes against America I guess you'd have to googoo it.

I regard all acts of treason pretty much the same.
 
While it's certain that's exactly what Susan Rice did, she has not yet been tried and convicted.

As for the legal severity scale for various crimes against America I guess you'd have to googoo it.

I regard all acts of treason pretty much the same.
So, behead or hang Trump then? Tough choice.
 
While it's certain that's exactly what Susan Rice did, she has not yet been tried and convicted.

Or indicted, for that matter. What foreign power does the fever swamp think Rice was working for?

As for the legal severity scale for various crimes against America I guess you'd have to googoo it.

I will googoo it.

I regard all acts of treason pretty much the same.

With blind adoration, apparently.

barfo
 
I agree that he lied repeatedly, but subpoenaed Congressional testimony under oath is not something you can take back.

Peter Strzok can run, but he can no longer hide.

More importantly, Democratic swamp continues to obliviously seal their own fate by publicly defending exposed traitors to America.

November will see Dems losing more seats, and what tiny hope they had to re-design the party's anti-American image in time for 2020 will be gone.
Yeah sure, Democrats are gonna get killed this November. I've got you marked down for that claim.
 
While it's certain that's exactly what Susan Rice did, she has not yet been tried and convicted.

As for the legal severity scale for various crimes against America I guess you'd have to googoo it.

I regard all acts of treason pretty much the same.
You know, she's gonna be indicted any day now.
 

I once had cocktails with Trent Lott's cousin. He was drunker than a skunk and crashing our party at the Heathman hotel. He was also running for the state legislature and asking for donations. I think he was drunk and just really wanted to talk.

It was later that evening that I met and talked to one of my favorite senators, Mark Hatfield. Wonderful man and great conversation. I told him that I had attended his talk at Tektronix years earlier on high tech and morality and how much I emjoyed it. He told me I had just made his day. All these years later and I remember it almost in detail.
 
The “news” on both sides has gotten so far into their agenda’s, I have a really hard time knowing what to believe, it’s a jumbled mess, and the saddest part of all to me is how few outlets seem at all worried about the truth.
 
How is an interview with a public figure unreliable? Did they dub in someone else's voice. You guys are hilarious.

Bob Goodlatte is unreliable.

Also, he missed his calling. Should have been a barista.

barfo
 
It doesn't matter if HE is the lyingist liar that ever lied.

Perhaps not to your point to dviss. But it does matter that he's a liar, in the real world.

barfo
 
How is an interview with a public figure unreliable? Did they dub in someone else's voice. You guys are hilarious.
I don't waste my time with Fox not because they are rarely right but because they are so often full of shit.
 
I don't waste my time with Fox not because they are rarely right but because they are so often full of shit.
I don’t watch any major news outlets cause I thought they were all full of crap. Here’s the thing though and I’m just as guilty, just because I strongly disagree with someone doesn’t invalidate everything they say or do.
Not pointed at you, but I think we have a strong problem here of ad hominem towards news outlets, and just people in general, we don’t like I really dislike Trump but I think the biggest thing he has going for him is that the media spent the entire campaign attacking him rather than his politics. I don’t remember a single real debate on policies in 2016...
 
I don’t watch any major news outlets cause I thought they were all full of crap. Here’s the thing though and I’m just as guilty, just because I strongly disagree with someone doesn’t invalidate everything they say or do.
Not pointed at you, but I think we have a strong problem here of ad hominem towards news outlets, and just people in general, we don’t like I really dislike Trump but I think the biggest thing he has going for him is that the media spent the entire campaign attacking him rather than his politics. I don’t remember a single real debate on policies in 2016...
Political debates include a man's character.
 
Political debates include a man's character.
Of course they do, but they also include a slew of other things that they never got to because Hillary and Trump were too busy telling us how big of a pile of crap they thought they other one was / is...
 
Political debates include a man's character.
I 100% wholeheartedly disagree, and not only because a large portion of American citizens dearly hold values I find abhorrent (and probably vice-versa). Political debates include debates on the politics. See: Romney vs. Obama, 2012. See Perot vs. Bush vs. Clinton. Hell, see Quayle/Gore/Stockdale. I'm having a hard time thinking of a politician in my lifetime who holds a candle to Stockdale's character and values, but that wasn't the point of the debates.
 
Good thing he's the only one. So, going forward Fox News is fine as long as Goodcoffee ain't on there.

That logic leaves a little something to be desired.

barfo
 
How is an interview with a public figure unreliable? Did they dub in someone else's voice. You guys are hilarious.

Well if the guy is portraying things inaccurately then I would say it's unreliable. It's why Trump is an unreliable source. He lies often.
 
Political debates include a man's character.

A lot more than often. I'd say he lies virtually all the time.

The qualities that we consider makes up a mans character can and do differ greatly. Then the weight we assign to these qualities may differ even more.
Then the filters we use in making these judgements are not close to the same. Where you see virtual liar, I am amazed at your obstinance.
 
The qualities that we consider makes up a mans character can and do differ greatly. Then the weight we assign to these qualities may differ even more.
Then the filters we use in making these judgements are not close to the same. Where you see virtual liar, I am amazed at your obstinance.
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Um. Hate to break it to you buddy, but your boy lies more often than not.
 
It's funny how people can claim "FAKE NEWS" whilst simultaneously disseminating anything from this source...

The source is Representative Bob Goodlate.

What is your problem with that?
 
Oh dear me.

Fusion GPS ordered to give deposition in civil suit against BuzzFeed, Christopher Steele
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By Pamela K. Browne, Cyd Upson | Fox News
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Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson is pictured arriving on Capitol Hill in November 2017. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

A federal judge in Florida this week ordered Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm that commissioned the infamous anti-Trump dossier, to give a deposition in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against BuzzFeed News and the former British spy who compiled the dossier.

In a 16-page ruling filed Thursday, U.S. District Judge Ursula Ungaro rejected claims by Fusion that sitting for a deposition would "require disclosure of confidential business relationships" and "implicate Fusion GPS' First Amendment rights." Ungaro also wrote that Fusion must answer questions about what ex-MI6 spy Christopher Steele was told about the nature of his assignment to compile the dossier.

"There is no evidence in the record to suggest that such inquiry would be cumulative and Fusion GPS's conclusory claims of undue burden are plainly outweighed by the significant relevance of the proposed inquiry," Ungaro wrote.

Russian tech guru Aleksej Gubarev has filed civil claims in the U.S. and the U.K. against BuzzFeed and Steele. He claims his companies, Webzilla and XBT Holdings, were defamed by Steele after the BuzzFeed published the dossier on Jan. 10, 2017.

The dossier alleged that Gubarev's companies "used botnets and porn traffic to transmit viruses, plant bugs, steal data and conduct 'alerting operations' against the Democratic party leadership."

The dossier drew worldwide headlines for its salacious, unverified allegations about then-President-elect Donald Trump. Though Gubarev's lawsuit does not directly involve Trump, it promises a harsh spotlight on the vetting processes of both Steele and BuzzFeed.

Gubarev's attorney, Evan Fray-Witzer, told Fox News in an email that Fusion GPS will have until Aug. 31 to sit for a deposition.

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Former British spy Christopher Steele sat for a four-hour videotaped deposition last month.

"After a year of doing everything they could think of to avoid being deposed, Fusion GPS will finally have to answer our questions," Fray-Witzer told Fox News. "We knew that they had made a mistake when they asked for the case to be sent down to Florida. Judge Ungaro is very engaged in this case and she saw through Fusion’s objections."

Josh Levy, an attorney for Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson, did not immediately respond to Fox News' requests for comment.

Last month, Steele gave a four-hour videotaped deposition in London in order to comply with a similar order by a British High Court judge.

Steele and his company, Orbis Business Intelligence, were hired by Simpson's U.S.-based Fusion to work on the dossier and promote its contents to journalists. Fusion received $1.8 million via the law firm Perkins Coie, which was paid by the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.

Pamela K. Browne is Senior Executive Producer at the FOX News Channel (FNC) and is Director of Long-Form Series and Specials. Her journalism has been recognized with several awards. Browne first joined FOX in 1997 to launch the news magazine “Fox Files” and later, “War Stories.”

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...suit-against-buzzfeed-christopher-steele.html
 
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