Why do detractors constantly fail to argue against policy?

choomer

Well-Known Member
Lol, ZeroHedge.
And it wasn't unsecured.
Try get the basic facts correct from a reputable source.
But the congressman says it was creditable.
Perhaps you missed the scribd link to the letter he sent in the story.

It is a reputable source until you can find it posting retractions like The NYTimes, WaPo, CNN, etc.
Good luck with that,,,,and BTW:
https://www.axios.com/scoop-mueller-obtains-tens-of-thousands-of-trump-transition-emails-2517994590.html
Scoop: Mueller obtains "tens of thousands” of Trump transition emails

Special Counsel Robert Mueller has obtained “many tens of thousands" of Trump transition emails, including emails of Jared Kushner, transition team sources tell Axios.
  • Trump officials discovered Mueller had the emails when his prosecutors used them as the basis for questions to witnesses, the sources said.
  • The emails include 12 accounts, one of which contains about 7,000 emails, the sources said.
  • The accounts include the team's political leadership and the foreign-policy team, the sources said.
Keep reading 338 words
Why it matters: The transition emails are said to include sensitive exchanges on matters that include potential appointments, gossip about the views of particular senators involved in the confirmation process, speculation about vulnerabilities of Trump nominees, strategizing about press statements, and policy planning on everything from war to taxes.
  • “Mueller is using the emails to confirm things, and get new leads," a transition source told me.
How it happened: The sources say Mueller obtained the emails from the General Services Administration, the government agency that hosted the transition email system, which had addresses ending in “ptt.gov," for Presidential Transition Team.

Taking fight public: Charging "unlawful conduct," Kory Langhofer, counsel for the transition team, wrote in a letter to congressional committees Saturday that "career staff at the General Services Administration ... have unlawfully produced [transition team] private materials, including privileged communications, to the Special Counsel's Office."
  • The seven-page letter, obtained by Axios, says: "We understand that the Special Counsel's Office has subsequently made extensive use of the materials it obtained from the GSA, including materials that are susceptible to privilege claims."
  • The letter says this was a violation of Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure.
  • "Additionally, certain portions of the [transition] materials the Special Counsel's Office obtained from the GSA, including materials that are susceptible to privilege claims, have been leaked to the press by unknown persons."
The Special Counsel's office said: "We will decline to comment."

The transition sources said they were surprised about the emails because they have been in touch with Mueller's team and have cooperated.

The twist: The sources say that transition officials assumed that Mueller would come calling, and had sifted through the emails and separated the ones they considered privileged. But the sources said that was for naught, since Mueller has the complete cache from the dozen accounts.

Editor's Note: This story has been updated with details from the Langhofer letter to congressional committees.
 

SneekyNinja

Well-Known Member
But the congressman says it was creditable.
Perhaps you missed the scribd link to the letter he sent in the story.

It is a reputable source until you can find it posting retractions like The NYTimes, WaPo, CNN, etc.
Good luck with that,,,,and BTW:
Scoop: Mueller obtains "tens of thousands” of Trump transition emails

Special Counsel Robert Mueller has obtained “many tens of thousands" of Trump transition emails, including emails of Jared Kushner, transition team sources tell Axios.
  • Trump officials discovered Mueller had the emails when his prosecutors used them as the basis for questions to witnesses, the sources said.
  • The emails include 12 accounts, one of which contains about 7,000 emails, the sources said.
  • The accounts include the team's political leadership and the foreign-policy team, the sources said.
Keep reading 338 words
Why it matters: The transition emails are said to include sensitive exchanges on matters that include potential appointments, gossip about the views of particular senators involved in the confirmation process, speculation about vulnerabilities of Trump nominees, strategizing about press statements, and policy planning on everything from war to taxes.
  • “Mueller is using the emails to confirm things, and get new leads," a transition source told me.
How it happened: The sources say Mueller obtained the emails from the General Services Administration, the government agency that hosted the transition email system, which had addresses ending in “ptt.gov," for Presidential Transition Team.

Taking fight public: Charging "unlawful conduct," Kory Langhofer, counsel for the transition team, wrote in a letter to congressional committees Saturday that "career staff at the General Services Administration ... have unlawfully produced [transition team] private materials, including privileged communications, to the Special Counsel's Office."
  • The seven-page letter, obtained by Axios, says: "We understand that the Special Counsel's Office has subsequently made extensive use of the materials it obtained from the GSA, including materials that are susceptible to privilege claims."
  • The letter says this was a violation of Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure.
  • "Additionally, certain portions of the [transition] materials the Special Counsel's Office obtained from the GSA, including materials that are susceptible to privilege claims, have been leaked to the press by unknown persons."
The Special Counsel's office said: "We will decline to comment."

The transition sources said they were surprised about the emails because they have been in touch with Mueller's team and have cooperated.

The twist: The sources say that transition officials assumed that Mueller would come calling, and had sifted through the emails and separated the ones they considered privileged. But the sources said that was for naught, since Mueller has the complete cache from the dozen accounts.

Editor's Note: This story has been updated with details from the Langhofer letter to congressional committees.
What the fuck are you talking about man? Seriously?

Just because they post a credible story the odd time doesn't make them credible overall.

But Trump does love the uneducated.
 

choomer

Well-Known Member
Choomer raped you and your friends real good that you all loved it, dug his powerful mojo out of your stinky bigoted butts and sniffed it.
Rinse and repeat just like your ancestors.
Dude,
I would never subject my myself to such disease riddled cavities, I mean, outside of being homophobic and not into bestiality when it comes to intimate encounters.
Dude, your penis is extremely small and unsatisfying to women (and you cant do math, at all).
I have to ask, again, why you think everyone is the same as you?
 

SneekyNinja

Well-Known Member
Dude,
I would never subject my myself to such disease riddled cavities, I mean, outside of being homophobic and not into bestiality when it comes to intimate encounters.

I have to ask, again, why you think everyone is the same as you?
My penis is glorious and extremely satisfying to women, but is reserved for only one.

Sorry ladies, only retards like choomer left.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
You said:



You think this might be an answer to your question?

I know this about "old news", but since you guys have been doing cartwheels over 40 yo remembrances, I thought it well w/i the statute of limitations.

FBI Edits To Clinton Exoneration Go Far Beyond What Was Previously Known; Comey, McCabe, Strzok Implicated

Dec 15, 2017 10:10 PM

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has discovered that edits made to former FBI Director James Comey's statement exonerating Hillary Clinton for transmitting classified info over an unsecured, private email server went far beyond what was previously known, as detailed in a Thursday letter from committee chairman Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) to FBI Director Christopher Wray.



James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok

The letter reveals specific edits made by senior FBI agents when Deputy Director Andrew McCabe exchanged drafts of Comey's statement with senior FBI officials, including Peter Strzok, Strzok's direct supervisor, E.W. "Bill" Priestap, Jonathan Moffa, and an unnamed employee from the Office of General Counsel (identified by Newsweek as DOJ Deputy General Counsel Trisha Anderson) - in what was a coordinated conspiracy among top FBI brass to decriminalize Clinton's conduct by changing legal terms and phrases, omitting key information, and minimizing the role of the Intelligence Community in the email investigation. Doing so virtually assured that then-candidate Hillary Clinton would not be prosecuted.

do you think kushner will be indicted next? or don junior?

mueller just got all of the transition emails.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Dude,
I would never subject my myself to such disease riddled cavities, I mean, outside of being homophobic and not into bestiality when it comes to intimate encounters.

I have to ask, again, why you think everyone is the same as you?
do you also believe the jews holocausted themselves, like your one and only friend who is a neo-nazi holocaust denier?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
You left out the "illegally" part. "mueller just got caught with all of the illegally obtained transition emails"
But what else should I expect from you.

Did you like that selfie of you I posted for Squeaky?

Buckold, you're about as jewish as a pork roast.
Quit trying to brand others as anti-semitic until you start living up to your professed religious values.
nope, transition emails were obtained legally and you will not hear his lawyers argue otherwise.

your one and only friend is a holocaust denier. are you also a holocaust denier?

who do you think will be indicted next?
 
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