how much did that benghazi bullshyt cost and there were no indictments there. at least this shyt is getting somewhere.
imagine if they re-open benghazi.
how much did that benghazi bullshyt cost and there were no indictments there. at least this shyt is getting somewhere.
Yep and how much does it cost to send Trump on vacation to his own properties (where he profits, btw) and to protect Melania and Barron in New York or wherever while they escape Donald’s tyrannyhow much did that benghazi bullshyt cost and there were no indictments there. at least this shyt is getting somewhere.
@kylegriffin1
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1002531607616606208
Ex-CIA Dir. Brennan: "Many have condemned my public criticism of Mr. Trump ... My criticisms, however, are not political ... I speak out for the simple reason that Mr. Trump is failing to live up to the standards that we should all expect of a president." https://wapo.st/2smUI6D
8:45 AM - Jun 1, 2018
that's the circles he runs in.when he's at a washington dinner party or something like that he's more likely be around conservative types.Who the hell is criticizing Brennan for callin out this demented idiot except Republican hacks?
It's like this with most AsiansI'm far from an expert on this sort of thing. But speaking solely from my experience....
A lot of Indian folk in America do not feel any sort of connection or brotherhood with other minorities. When it comes to racial dynamics, they are largely uninterested, and primarily occupied by the desire to be more successful than other Indians. It's every Indian for himself out here.
And again, I very much welcome anyone to challenge me on that. That's just been my experience with a lot of Indian folk
This is true. I worked with a Chinese cat that told me this directly from his mouth that other Chinese in the work environment are "extremely competitive" with another. They will not help each other in the corporate worldIt's like this with most Asians
A federal study found signs that surveillance devices for intercepting cellphone calls and texts were operating near the White House and other sensitive locations in the Washington area last year.
A Department of Homeland Security program discovered evidence of the surveillance devices, called IMSI catchers, as part of federal testing last year, according to a letter from DHS to Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) on May 22. The letter didn't specify what entity operated the devices and left open the possibility that there could be alternative explanations for the suspicious cellular signals collected by the federal testing program last year.
The discovery bolsters years of independent research suggesting that foreign intelligence agencies use sophisticated interception technology to spy on officials working within the hub of federal power in the nation’s capital. Experts in surveillance technology say that IMSI catchers — sometimes known by one popular brand name, StingRay — are a standard part of the tool kit for many foreign intelligence services, including for such geopolitical rivals as Russia and China.
@ZoeTillman
Jason Sullivan, who worked as Roger Stone's social media strategist during the 2016 campaign, came before the grand jury today. Declined to comment after, his lawyer said "he's going to fully comply with all legal requests made to him for information, and he's done nothing wrong"
11:48 AM - Jun 1, 2018
@Newsweek
https://twitter.com/Newsweek/status/1002585602498363392
Trump blasts cost of Mueller's probe, but it's cheaper than Clinton investigation http://bit.ly/2J5XIyH
12:20 PM - Jun 1, 2018
Exactly I heard it straight from the mouth of a couple Indian dudes as wellThis is true. I worked with a Chinese cat that told me this directly from his mouth that other Chinese in the work environment are "extremely competitive" with another. They will not help each other in the corporate world
White Supremacy is the scourge of the earth.
she left him