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Appears the Nunes/GOP memo is bull***T

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I just listened to the Dems come out of the meeting where the GOP controlled committee turned out every suggestion brought by the Dems. Were these far out suggestions, you tell me. First the Dems wanted people from the security services to come and explain the problems created for our services if the memo is released. Not only did they turn this down they would not let their own people have sit downs wit the agencies. The minority party had its own memo pointing out the things wrong with the Nunes memo. The GOP refused to allow the Dems to release their memo. So our security is going to be compromised when other find out the way we do such business, but Trump is worth it to the GOP. I guess we know that for the GOP, party before country. And I would bet the so called memo is so full of bull**t that it iisn't worth the paper it is written on, although all you Trumpsters will eat it right uppUM
 
Nunes -- who has no intelligence background of any sort -- has been breathlessly pimping this memo, drafted by his own office, from double-secret sources that he won't even reveal to the DOJ. Meaning that the intelligence the memo is supposedly gleaned from likely didn't come from the DOJ. So where did it come from?

Sorry, GOP, but this whole thing reeks of a pathetically transparent bull**** partisan attempt to discredit Rosenstein and grease the skids for Trump to fire him.
 
I just listened to the Dems come out of the meeting where the GOP controlled committee turned out every suggestion brought by the Dems. Were these far out suggestions, you tell me. First the Dems wanted people from the security services to come and explain the problems created for our services if the memo is released. Not only did they turn this down they would not let their own people have sit downs wit the agencies. The minority party had its own memo pointing out the things wrong with the Nunes memo. The GOP refused to allow the Dems to release their memo. So our security is going to be compromised when other find out the way we do such business, but Trump is worth it to the GOP. I guess we know that for the GOP, party before country. And I would bet the so called memo is so full of bull**t that it iisn't worth the paper it is written on, although all you Trumpsters will eat it right uppUM

Even the Fresno Bee is calling him out on this.

Things aren't looking good for Devi in the next election cycle.
 
Nunes -- who has no intelligence background of any sort -- has been breathlessly pimping this memo, drafted by his own office, from double-secret sources that he won't even reveal to the DOJ. Meaning that the intelligence the memo is supposedly gleaned from likely didn't come from the DOJ. So where did it come from?

Sorry, GOP, but this whole thing reeks of a pathetically transparent bull**** partisan attempt to discredit Rosenstein and grease the skids for Trump to fire him.

The claim is that it reveals abuses of the FISA court system and that surveillance warrants were granted based upon information contained in the Steele dossier. If that proves to not be the case, I'd say the GOP will suffer a huge backlash.
 
It was pretty obvious that it was a bull **** stunt from the beginning...
 
The claim is that it reveals abuses of the FISA court system and that surveillance warrants were granted based upon information contained in the Steele dossier. If that proves to not be the case, I'd say the GOP will suffer a huge backlash.

Thing is, the claims in the Steele dossier re: Page had been corroborated by the FBI previously. The FBI has been looking at this guy for a long time.

The idea that the Steele dossier has been "discredited" is bogus. It's false. Even if some elements of it haven't been independently corroborated, a bunch have.
 
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