huh
Shimon Prokupecz
@ShimonPro
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US Attorney just now said Parnas and Fruman had one way international tickets.
@ShimonPro
1h
US Attorney just now said Parnas and Fruman had one way international tickets.
He's ok though, you can't charge a husband and wife for the same crime.Linda, not Vince being the one who actually ends up massively fucking up would be quite the Arrested Development style plot twist.
Vienna?
Does he even have a chance there? Why bother?
"Kamala is a cop" is a smear and a clear distortion of her record. She talks about it in that very video.Yeah it's a strategy called... campaigning. If simply mentioning your past occupations is enough to sink your campaign then you weren't good enough anyway.
Does it rhyme with Prussia?
Because the state party is fucking garbage.What's been happening there exactly? It's always been a swing state with investment. So why is there no bench?
Preemptive shitting and back stabbing the person in his ring of corruption. Standard Trump operating procedures.Odd timing. What else is coming.
It's also unfortunate that they're both coming off of loses. (Albeit narrow and mired in fuckshit, especially in Stacey's case)Stacey Abrams and Andrew Gillum being the only black progressives with a profile is seriously a problem. Hopefully Ayanna or someone can become a Senator soon.
It's even more dire for statewide Latino dems.
to troll Omar probably
We might as well throw Rubio on as our VP.The hilarious thing is that Gillum is basically the only relevant Florida Dem even with the loss. The Florida Dems have no bench.
Preemptive shitting and back stabbing the person in his ring of corruption. Standard Trump operating procedures.
Idk if this is too dumb for our reality, but perhaps he heard the name Sessions in relation to the arrest and thought it was about Jeff Sessions and immediately began mouthshitting about himOdd timing. What else is coming?
I'm . . . pretty sure that's exactly right.Idk if this is too dumb for our reality, but perhaps he heard the name Sessions in relation to the arrest and thought it was about Jeff Sessions and immediately began mouthshitting about him
lmao this is very believable.Idk if this is too dumb for our reality, but perhaps he heard the name Sessions in relation to the arrest and thought it was about Jeff Sessions and immediately began mouthshitting about him
Idk if this is too dumb for our reality, but perhaps he heard the name Sessions in relation to the arrest and thought it was about Jeff Sessions and immediately began mouthshitting about him
This is the main thing that always turned me away from Gillum.I like Gillum, but would the investigation he was involved in be a liability?
BTW those tickets are automatically flagged for immigration reasons, even if you're not being watched. Geniuses.
Good to know for the next time I flee the country.BTW those tickets are automatically flagged for immigration reasons, even if you're not being watched. Geniuses.
@NatashaBertrand
SCOOP: Lindsey Graham was pranked by the same Russians who got to Adam Schiff. In a call with the "Turkish defense minister," he called the Kurdish YPG a "threat" and said Trump "wants to be helpful, within the limits of his power" in the Reza Zarrab case. https://www.politico.com/news/2019/10/10/lindsey-graham-trump-hoax-call-043991 …
@NatashaBertrand@NatashaBertrand
Bloomberg reported last night that Trump pressured Tillerson to ask DOJ to drop the Zarrab case. Graham suggested Trump would try to help as best he could. "I think President Trump likes President Erdogan. I think he's a strong man and we need to deal with strong people."
15:25 - 10 Oct 2019
In the call, Graham was concerned w/getting Turkey back into the F-35 program & urged the "defense minister" to refrain from using Russia's S-400 system. But Graham also expressed sympathy for Turkey's "Kurdish problem" and described Kurds as a "threat." https://www.politico.com/news/2019/10/10/lindsey-graham-trump-hoax-call-043991 …
Natasha Bertrand
@NatashaBertrand
SCOOP: Lindsey Graham was pranked by the same Russians who got to Adam Schiff. In a call with the "Turkish defense minister," he called the Kurdish YPG a "threat" and said Trump "wants to be helpful, within the limits of his power" in the Reza Zarrab case.
huh
Shimon Prokupecz
@ShimonPro
1h
US Attorney just now said Parnas and Fruman had one way international tickets.
Why is Pence getting clipped out of this photo? That's his shoulder on the left.
So, when will we be getting a Hell in A Cell Impeachment match on SmackDown?
What the fuck at that Lindsey prank. Wow - dude is full on soliciting help on one of Trump's and Giuliano's wild goose chases and called the Kurds a problem.
But Graham also expressed sympathy for Turkey's "Kurdish problem" and described the Kurds as a "threat." Those private comments appear to contradict his public statements this week, in which he criticized Trump's decision to pull U.S. troops out of northern Syria because it's "wrong to abandon the Kurds, who have been strong allies against" the Islamic State.
"Your YPG Kurdish problem is a big problem," Graham told the pranksters. He was referring to the Kurdish People's Protection Units, a group that began fighting ISIS as part of the Syrian Democratic Forces in 2015—with support from the U.S.—but is considered a terrorist group by Turkey because of its push to establish an autonomous state for the Kurds on the Turkish-Syrian border.
"I told President Trump that Obama made a huge mistake in relying on the YPG Kurds," Graham continued. "Everything I worried about has come true, and now we have to make sure Turkey is protected from this threat in Syria. I'm sympathetic to the YPG problem, and so is the president, quite frankly."
Indeed, Trump acknowledged as much in a press conference on Wednesday, appearing to echo Graham's private comments. "If you read today — a couple of reports saying that when President Obama started this whole thing," Trump said. "As you know, it was started by President Obama; he created a natural war with Turkey and their longtime enemy, PKK. And they're still there." Turkey has been in conflict with the P.K.K., also known as the Kurdistan Workers' Party, since the 1980s. Both Turkey and the U.S. consider it a terrorist organization.
But Graham also expressed sympathy for Turkey's "Kurdish problem" and described the Kurds as a "threat." Those private comments appear to contradict his public statements this week, in which he criticized Trump's decision to pull U.S. troops out of northern Syria because it's "wrong to abandon the Kurds, who have been strong allies against" the Islamic State.
"Your YPG Kurdish problem is a big problem," Graham told the pranksters. He was referring to the Kurdish People's Protection Units, a group that began fighting ISIS as part of the Syrian Democratic Forces in 2015—with support from the U.S.—but is considered a terrorist group by Turkey because of its push to establish an autonomous state for the Kurds on the Turkish-Syrian border.
"I told President Trump that Obama made a huge mistake in relying on the YPG Kurds," Graham continued. "Everything I worried about has come true, and now we have to make sure Turkey is protected from this threat in Syria. I'm sympathetic to the YPG problem, and so is the president, quite frankly."