Andrew McCabe has been fired...

a dick move to fire someone who LIED to the FBI and whom teh FBI said HE SHOULD BE FIRED................Who changed FBI notes to indicate GUILT of someone? Who helped exonerate CuntClinton when MOST of FBI said shuld be prosecuted????????????????????????


but NOT a DICK move for MadMcCabe to ambush Flynn......who teh FBI said DIDNT LIE, yet MadMcCabe said did and have him indicted?

NO!

MadMaCabe and his DICK"Wife".....should go down in FLAMES
 
MadMaCabe said he LEAKED and it was known by higher ups

CriminalComey said NOTHING was leaked

Someone

is

LYING
 
If it is true that McCabe gave false and misleading statements to the IG, he should be charged criminally under 18 USC 1001. If he was under oath, as the AG statement alleges, he should be charged with perjury under 18 USC 1621. Losing his job is the least of McCabe’s concerns.
 
Yep... Sessions and trump are both known liars. this is what WE KNOW.

hey yo, NIGGER

THIS

If it is true that McCabe gave false and misleading statements to the IG, he should be charged criminally under 18 USC 1001. If he was under oath, as the AG statement alleges, he should be charged with perjury under 18 USC 1621. Losing his job is the least of McCabe’s concerns.

Has NUTHIN to do wiff Trump/Sessions


Now go to the 7/11
 
That's the Democrat Party rewarding him with $1.8 million for services rendered. That's just fucking sleazy.

As opposed to Michael Flynn who received his entire pension despite repeatedly lying his ass off about meeting with Russians, right?
 
hey yo, NIGGER

THIS

If it is true that McCabe gave false and misleading statements to the IG, he should be charged criminally under 18 USC 1001. If he was under oath, as the AG statement alleges, he should be charged with perjury under 18 USC 1621. Losing his job is the least of McCabe’s concerns.

Has NUTHIN to do wiff Trump/Sessions


Now go to the 7/11

Lol... we used to have a dog.. a small, yappy dog. We'd cut off a small piece of cheese and he'd do every trick he knew how to do.. over and over until he got it.

His name was Barney. He never left the house either.


You remind me of him.... a lot.


If you believe that, you're an even bigger dumbfuck than I give you credit for.
 
Lol... we used to have a dog.. a small, yappy dog. We'd cut off a small piece of cheese and he'd do every trick he knew how to do.. over and over until he got it.

His name was Barney. He never left the house either.


You remind me of him.... a lot.


If you believe that, you're an even bigger dumbfuck than I give you credit for.

NIGGER ^^^^aghast
 
James Kallstrom: "They've ruined [@GenFlynn] - and because they threatened his son, you know, they bankrupted this guy that gave his life to this country."
 
This is what McCabe says about it:



I'm not sure what exactly he is charging here. Was the OIG under pressure in some way? He seems to be suggesting the whole process was NOT by the books. How exactly that played out I don't know.

Well, yeah, it seems to me that's exactly what he is charging, and unless he has some specific evidence that the OIG was indeed influenced in that way, then he's just flapping his gums like the guy he's complaining about often irresponsibly flaps HIS gums. But the FACT of the President (or his attorney) flapping their gums does not equate to an actual FACT that the OIG or OPR was improperly influenced.

All I'm saying is, I don't see McCabe's contributions as an improvement of the situation.
 
Well, yeah, it seems to me that's exactly what he is charging, and unless he has some specific evidence that the OIG was indeed influenced in that way, then he's just flapping his gums like the guy he's complaining about often irresponsibly flaps HIS gums. But the FACT of the President (or his attorney) flapping their gums does not equate to an actual FACT that the OIG or OPR was improperly influenced.

All I'm saying is, I don't see McCabe's contributions as an improvement of the situation.


What about this? Would you consider this a "flapping of gums"?


Trump denounces Mueller's investigative team as 'hardened Democrats'

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-de...gative-team-hardened-democrats-161114924.html


Would that add any weight to what Mccabe claims?
 
Well, yeah, it seems to me that's exactly what he is charging, and unless he has some specific evidence that the OIG was indeed influenced in that way, then he's just flapping his gums like the guy he's complaining about often irresponsibly flaps HIS gums. But the FACT of the President (or his attorney) flapping their gums does not equate to an actual FACT that the OIG or OPR was improperly influenced.

All I'm saying is, I don't see McCabe's contributions as an improvement of the situation.

Democrats, including Andrew McCabe's lawyer, initially praised the DOJ IG probe of the FBI because they assumed it would only target their political enemies.

NIGGERS agahst

Women stop SQUIRTING

http://thefederalist.com/2018/03/17/...-welcome-news/:rolleyes:


Democrats, including Andrew McCabe's lawyer, initially praised the DOJ IG probe of the FBI because they assumed it would only target their political enemies.

NIGGERS agahst

Women stop SQUIRTING

http://thefederalist.com/2018/03/17/...-welcome-news/
 
McCabe coming out with one statement after a year of saying nothing is not equal to Trump's constant bullying and lies on Twitter, nor to Fox screaming conspiracy 24/7. You can reduce them to the same flapping of gums if you want; I give more weight and credence and value to McCabe. I'll wait and hear what he has to say.


Well, yeah, it seems to me that's exactly what he is charging, and unless he has some specific evidence that the OIG was indeed influenced in that way, then he's just flapping his gums like the guy he's complaining about often irresponsibly flaps HIS gums. But the FACT of the President (or his attorney) flapping their gums does not equate to an actual FACT that the OIG or OPR was improperly influenced.

All I'm saying is, I don't see McCabe's contributions as an improvement of the situation.
 
Trump Doubles Down on McCabe Attacks Amid Reports Of Memos in Mueller’s Hands

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/trump-doubles-down-mccabe-attacks-154758412.html

From trumps twitter..


Spent very little time with Andrew McCabe, but he never took notes when he was with me. I don’t believe he made memos except to help his own agenda, probably at a later date. Same with lying James Comey. Can we call them Fake Memos?



Sounds like more gum flapping to me.
 
Trump Doubles Down on McCabe Attacks Amid Reports Of Memos in Mueller’s Hands

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/trump-doubles-down-mccabe-attacks-154758412.html

From trumps twitter..


Spent very little time with Andrew McCabe, but he never took notes when he was with me. I don’t believe he made memos except to help his own agenda, probably at a later date. Same with lying James Comey. Can we call them Fake Memos?



Sounds like more gum flapping to me.

I don't think Trump understands the value of jotting down one's recollections after the fact, but contemporaneously. Such notes if they are actually dictated shortly after events have more value than future testimony.

If he was going to attack the note taking he shouldn't be attacking the fact that they weren't taken in his his presence, but rather the history that FBI agents have of altering such notes to suit what they are trying to prove.
 
McCabe coming out with one statement after a year of saying nothing is not equal to Trump's constant bullying and lies on Twitter, nor to Fox screaming conspiracy 24/7. You can reduce them to the same flapping of gums if you want; I give more weight and credence and value to McCabe. I'll wait and hear what he has to say.

You give his obviously self-serving statement about the motivations of professionals "more credence?"

This is not a credibllity of Trump vs McCabe issue, this is McCabe pitting his discredited professional conduct against the conduct of the ostensibly neutral OIG and OPR professionals.

What he is doing is projection. He is confirming that he believes people are willing to violate ethics to further the wishes of the adminstration that they serve. Exactly as he is accused of doing.
 
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What about this? Would you consider this a "flapping of gums"?


Trump denounces Mueller's investigative team as 'hardened Democrats'

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-de...gative-team-hardened-democrats-161114924.html


Would that add any weight to what Mccabe claims?

Yes, I would consider that 'gum flapping.'

Does it add any weight to what McCabe claims? Not in the least. Is it really possible you don't understand the difference?

McCabe 'claims' that the OIG and/or OPR was INFLUENCED AGAINST HIM BY Trumps volume of incessant noise - 'volume' referring to both quantity and loudness. NOTHING about that VOLUME lends ANY weight to McCabe's unsupported claim of influence.
 
In case you dont wanna read the link

here it is

here is the ONE who said FIRE HIM

Candice M. Will
Assistant Director, Office of Professional Responsibility
Candice M. Will was appointed by Director Mueller to be the Assistant Director of the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) in August 2004.


Will received her B.A. from the University of New Mexico and her J.D. from St. Louis University. After practicing law for several years in Santa Fe, New Mexico, first with a private firm and later as an Assistant Attorney General in the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office, Ms. Will served as a staff attorney for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

In May 1988, Ms. Will began her career at the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. For several years, she was a trial attorney in the Tax Division’s Western Civil Trial Section, appearing before the federal courts in Idaho, Arizona, and Nevada. Ms. Will then became the Civil Chief of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Nevada. In May 1992, Ms. Will was appointed Deputy Chief of the General Litigation Section of the Criminal Division at Main Justice, serving under then Assistant Attorney General Robert S. Mueller.

In June 1994, Ms. Will became an Assistant Counsel in the Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility. During her nine-year tenure at Department of Justice OPR, Ms. Will conducted more than 100 investigations of the Department’s senior management, attorneys, and agents.

In September 2003, Ms. Will joined the FBI’s Office of General Counsel, National Security Law Branch (NSLB). While at NSLB, Ms. Will completed a detail to the Justice Department’s Office of Intelligence Policy and Review (OIPR), where she represented the government before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Court.

In August 2004, Director Mueller appointed Ms. Will the Assistant Director of the Office of Professional Responsibility. Under her leadership, OPR has eliminated its backlog, clarified its processes, and forged stronger relationships with internal and external entities, including the Office of Inspector General and Congressional oversight committees.
 
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