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On August 23 2017 10:39 xDaunt wrote: Denver is pretty bad housing price-wise, too. You can't really find entry-level housing for under $300k anymore. Something decent with around 1700 square feet is going to cost closer to $400k in the more affordable suburbs. Worse than it used to be, definitely not bad in the grand scheme of things for a city like Denver. Seems like a nice place to live though, would be nice if it didn't become more expensive every year.
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I like how a Russian business man is suing him. The man sees his name in a dossier about blackmail against the president and is like "yeah, I should get deep into that. No risk involved."
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On August 23 2017 10:50 {CC}StealthBlue wrote:Show nested quote +The British spy behind a salacious “dossier” on President Trump has told the FBI about his sources for the document, according to a report.
Former MI6 agent Christopher Steele authored the 35-page unsubstantiated report published online in January, which alleged that blackmail against Trump was being used by Kremlin officials in an election interference plot.
Investigations into that alleged meddling have been trying to talk to Steele, who has experience in the former Soviet Union and disappeared after his dossier became public,with ABC News reporting that he has now met with the FBI.
He reportedly told investigators about the names of his sources, identified only by letters in the dossier.
It was not immediately clear what other information he gave.
A Washington Post report from earlier this year said that the FBI once planned on paying Steele to continue his work looking into potential Trump-Russia connections after an intermediary brought them his alleged findings after the release of hacked Democratic National Committee emails.
The U.S. intelligence community later jointly found that hack to be part of an effort by Moscow to tilt the election toward Trump.
Steele’s reported meeting with the FBI comes as the agency, the House, the Senate and special counsel Robert Mueller all investigate the alleged meddling, with the spy’s testimony also requested in a Florida defamation suit by a Russian businessman listed in the dossier. Source Good luck with the golden showers, guys!
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The times article about McConnell has more meat to it. The GOP needs to kiss their agenda goodbuy because they won't get shit done with Trump. Time for veto proof bills.
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most sources I know are reporting it, (Rich Eisen etc). Saw something that said it's probably not true so not sure yet.
as far as I can tell it's just the opener which is in Virginia.
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Where is John Kelly right now?
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Odds on that being false?
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No mention of Heather Heyer yet only mentioning himself.
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This is why no one likes reporters, and makes Trump's point when he talks about the media.
Jeff Lord tweeted it out as a joke, as is painfully obvious. CNN used it as a pretense. Their patience for Trump defenders has waned lately.
Now this ESPN story is going to be in the news for the next few days. So insane.
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This sums up my feelings succinctly. Like what is the man doing?
Edit: I like reporters just fine. Trumps attacks on the media are lazy and low hanging fruit.
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Again I have to ask could this be a sign of dementia or something else? This is surreal.
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On August 23 2017 11:40 Introvert wrote:This is why no one likes reporters, and makes Trump's point when he talks about the media. Jeff Lord tweeted it out as a joke, as is painfully obvious. CNN used it as a pretense. Their patience for Trump defenders has waned lately. Now this ESPN story is going to be in the news for the next few days. So insane. Maybe if you're a reporter for CNN don't joke about being a Nazi. I say all sorts of shit on here that I would absolutely not say as a public figure if my employer could see it.
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