Skylar
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Not missing a thing. I'm just not a part of the deep state and Durham is.
Oh, so its *all* a conspiracy. And Trump, Durham and Barr are all in on it.
Thanks for the head's up, tinfoil.
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Not missing a thing. I'm just not a part of the deep state and Durham is.
His duties did not include referring charges.
Go figure. Then the “thinkers” will be clueless about Rudy’s new legal woes. Per usual.Libs running some decoy and deflection thread about some Guliani Mumbo Jumbo in order to draw away participants from the Durham coffin closer.
Thinkers-Don’t let that happen
They’re sloppy. As we see though, sloppy narratives get the job done with these dopes.This is one of the greatest folly of conservative reasoning. They start with the conclusion. And then desperately scramble to find evidence to back it up.
Its why they lost on their Big Lie. Why no, we never 'Locked Her Up!', why Durham's investigation fell flat.
Wooosh…Not missing a thing. I'm just not a part of the deep state and Durham is.
Criminal clowns!
And you are cool with that?My point exactly.
So, you are saying the whistleblower never dissapeared?The article didn’t say that the investigation was canceled, they said the entire investigation team was removed from the file.
If the whistleblower is alleging that the investigation is dragging it’s heels, or it has been corrupted and is stonewalling, shouldn’t the IRS be replacing them with a different investigation team?
There’s no indication that any of these people have been fired or punished, just that they’ve been taken off of one file.
This looks like another right wing attempt to spin nothing into something. The whistleblower made allegations. The investigation was tainted. Shouldn’t they have someone different taking a look at it?