Mac1958
Diamond Member
Couldn't tell ya!What the fuck can any of them say that isn't already in the released transcript?He figures he won't be very welcome when he says what he has to say, I reckon.
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Couldn't tell ya!What the fuck can any of them say that isn't already in the released transcript?He figures he won't be very welcome when he says what he has to say, I reckon.
ANYTHING HE SAYS WILL BE PHAKE NEWS CUZ HE'S A RADICAL PINKO COMMIE HITLER SOCIALIST NAZI STALINIST FASCIST I TELL YOUNobody is hearing any "testimony"...It's all coached hearsay, with absolutely zero cross-examination or contrary evidence allowed to be shown.
It is positively amazing how many of you parroting tards have made this claim. You are all obviously watching/listening to the same propagandists and blindly parrot what you are told to parrot.
Why do you dumb fucks keep going back to be lied to again and again and again?!? No wonder Trump is so easily able to hoax all of you. You are the most submissive lickspittles I have seen in my entire life.
You DESERVE to be lied to.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/powe...af01dc-f037-11e9-89eb-ec56cd414732_story.html
Then the questions begin to fly, largely from the expert staff hired by lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee and other panels participating in the probe. Each side gets an equal amount of questions, as dictated by long-standing House rules guiding these interviews.
“It starts one hour, one hour,” said Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), explaining how the questioning moves beyond one-hour blocks for each side. “Then it goes 45, 45, 45, 45, with breaks, occasionally, and breaks for lunch.”
Meadows, one of Trump’s staunchest allies, said each side has been allowed an unlimited amount of questions they can ask of witnesses.
Couldn't tell ya!What the fuck can any of them say that isn't already in the released transcript?He figures he won't be very welcome when he says what he has to say, I reckon.
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Well, either way you guys are going to dismiss it.Couldn't tell ya!What the fuck can any of them say that isn't already in the released transcript?He figures he won't be very welcome when he says what he has to say, I reckon.
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Gossip, most likely.
Well, either way you guys are going to dismiss it.Couldn't tell ya!What the fuck can any of them say that isn't already in the released transcript?He figures he won't be very welcome when he says what he has to say, I reckon.
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Gossip, most likely.
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It means nothing. You Dems are always making mountains out of molehills.Interesting..now why would he do this..to signal he is going his own way?
LOCK HIM UP!Interesting..now why would he do this..to signal he is going his own way?
Top Trump adviser next in impeachment hearing hot seat
"UPDATE: Trump National Security Council aide Tim Morrison resigns on eve of congressional testimony in impeachment probe.
EARLIER: WASHINGTON (AP) — Tim Morrison owes his job at the National Security Council to President Donald Trump. But on Thursday, Morrison's testimony in the House impeachment inquiry might be central to a push to remove the president from office.
Morrison, tall and lean with an authoritative voice, will be asked to explain that "sinking feeling" he got when Trump demanded that Ukraine's president investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and meddling in the 2016 election.
Morrison, who is in his 40s, is a political appointee in the Trump White House, brought on board by former national security adviser John Bolton to address arms control matters and later shifted into his current role as a top Russia and Europe adviser. It was there that he stepped into the thick of an in-house squabble about the activities of Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney who had been conversing with Ukrainian leaders outside of traditional U.S. diplomatic circles.
Known as a "hawk" in national security circles, Morrison is set to be the first political appointee from the White House to testify before impeachment investigators. He'll be navigating between his allegiance to Trump and cooperation with a probe denounced by the president, who has directed his staff not to testify.
Regardless of what he says, GOP lawmakers will be hard-pressed to dismiss Morrison, formerly a longtime Republican staffer at the House Armed Services Committee. He's been bouncing around Washington in Republican positions for two decades, having worked for Rep. Mark Kennedy, R-Minn., Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and as a GOP senior staffer on the House Armed Services Committee, including nearly four years when it was chaired by Rep. Mac Thornberry, R-Texas."
It's easy to dismiss fake news.Well, either way you guys are going to dismiss it.
He did say Vindman was a quack and there was no criminal doings in the phone call. Period. Stop.Interesting..now why would he do this..to signal he is going his own way?
Top Trump adviser next in impeachment hearing hot seat
"UPDATE: Trump National Security Council aide Tim Morrison resigns on eve of congressional testimony in impeachment probe.
EARLIER: WASHINGTON (AP) — Tim Morrison owes his job at the National Security Council to President Donald Trump. But on Thursday, Morrison's testimony in the House impeachment inquiry might be central to a push to remove the president from office.
Morrison, tall and lean with an authoritative voice, will be asked to explain that "sinking feeling" he got when Trump demanded that Ukraine's president investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and meddling in the 2016 election.
Morrison, who is in his 40s, is a political appointee in the Trump White House, brought on board by former national security adviser John Bolton to address arms control matters and later shifted into his current role as a top Russia and Europe adviser. It was there that he stepped into the thick of an in-house squabble about the activities of Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney who had been conversing with Ukrainian leaders outside of traditional U.S. diplomatic circles.
Known as a "hawk" in national security circles, Morrison is set to be the first political appointee from the White House to testify before impeachment investigators. He'll be navigating between his allegiance to Trump and cooperation with a probe denounced by the president, who has directed his staff not to testify.
Regardless of what he says, GOP lawmakers will be hard-pressed to dismiss Morrison, formerly a longtime Republican staffer at the House Armed Services Committee. He's been bouncing around Washington in Republican positions for two decades, having worked for Rep. Mark Kennedy, R-Minn., Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and as a GOP senior staffer on the House Armed Services Committee, including nearly four years when it was chaired by Rep. Mac Thornberry, R-Texas."
I know, anything you guys either don't like or haven't been told is "fake news".It's easy to dismiss fake news.Well, either way you guys are going to dismiss it.
I know, anything you guys either don't like or haven't been told is "fake news".It's easy to dismiss fake news.Well, either way you guys are going to dismiss it.
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