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Misty » 07 Mar 2020 11:05 am » wrote: You didn't quote this part:
The Judge said US Attorney General Bill Barr ‘lacked candor’ and accused him of intentionally creating a misleading summary of ‘principal conclusions’ to create a “one-sided narrative” about the Mueller report.
That is EXACTLY what Barr did he misrepresented the report then kept it bottled up for a few weeks till the narrative set Barr is corrupt and disgraced but he isnt stupid
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Erik Prince Recruits Ex-Spies to Help Infiltrate Liberal Groups

Mr. Prince, a contractor close to the Trump administration, contacted veteran spies for operations by Project Veritas, the conservative group known for conducting stings on news organizations and other groups.

WASHINGTON — Erik Prince, the security contractor with close ties to the Trump administration, has in recent years helped recruit former American and British spies for secretive intelligence-gathering operations that included infiltrating Democratic congressional campaigns, labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda, according to interviews and documents.

One of the former spies, an ex-MI6 officer named Richard Seddon, helped run a 2017 operation to copy files and record conversations in a Michigan office of the American Federation of Teachers, one of the largest teachers’ unions in the nation.

Mr. Seddon directed an undercover operative to secretly tape the union’s local leaders and try to gather information that could be made public to damage the organization, documents show.

Using a different alias the next year, the same undercover operative infiltrated the congressional campaign of Abigail Spanberger, then a former C.I.A. officer who went on to win an important House seat in Virginia as a Democrat.

The campaign discovered the operative and fired her.

Both operations were run by Project Veritas, a conservative group that has gained attention using hidden cameras and microphones for sting operations on news organizations, Democratic politicians and liberal advocacy groups.

Mr. Seddon’s role in the teachers’ union operation — detailed in internal Project Veritas emails that have emerged from the discovery process of a court battle between the group and the union — has not previously been reported, nor has Mr. Prince’s role in recruiting Mr. Seddon for the group’s activities.

Both Project Veritas and Mr. Prince have ties to President Trump’s aides and family.

Whether any Trump administration officials or advisers to the president were involved in the operations, even tacitly, is unclear.

But the effort is a glimpse of a vigorous private campaign to try to undermine political groups or individuals perceived to be in opposition to Mr. Trump’s agenda.

Mr. Prince, the former head of Blackwater Worldwide and the brother of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, has at times served as an informal adviser to Trump administration officials.

He worked with the former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn during the presidential transition.

In 2017, he met with White House and Pentagon officials to pitch a plan to privatize the Afghan war using contractors in lieu of American troops.

Jim Mattis, then the defense secretary, rejected the idea.

Mr. Prince appears to have become interested in using former spies to train Project Veritas operatives in espionage tactics sometime during the 2016 presidential campaign.

Reaching out to several intelligence veterans — and occasionally using Mr. Seddon to make the pitch — Mr. Prince said he wanted the Project Veritas employees to learn skills like how to recruit sources and how to conduct clandestine recordings, among other surveillance techniques.

James O’Keefe, the head of Project Veritas, declined to answer detailed questions about Mr. Prince, Mr. Seddon and other topics, but he called his group a “proud independent news organization” that is involved in dozens of investigations.

He said that numerous sources were coming to the group “providing confidential documents, insights into internal processes and wearing hidden cameras to expose corruption and misconduct.”

“No one tells Project Veritas who or what to investigate,” he said.

A spokesman for Mr. Prince declined to comment.
Emails sent to Mr. Seddon went unanswered.

Mr. Prince is under investigation by the Justice Department over whether he lied to a congressional committee examining Russian interference in the 2016 election, and for possible violations of American export laws.

Last year, the House Intelligence Committee made a criminal referral to the Justice Department about Mr. Prince, saying he lied about the circumstances of his meeting with a Russian banker in the Seychelles in January 2017.

Once a small operation running on a shoestring budget, Project Veritas in recent years has had a surge in donations from both private donors and conservative foundations.

According to its latest publicly available tax filing, Project Veritas received $8.6 million in contributions and grants in 2018.

Mr. O’Keefe earned about $387,000.

Last year, the group received a $1 million contribution made through the law firm Alston & Bird, a financial document obtained by The New York Times showed.

A spokesman for the firm said that Alston & Bird “has never contributed to Project Veritas on its own behalf, nor is it a client of ours.”

The spokesman declined to say on whose behalf the contribution was made.

The financial document also listed the names of others who gave much smaller amounts to Project Veritas last year.

Several of them confirmed their donations.

The group has also become intertwined with the political activities of Mr. Trump and his family.

The Trump Foundation gave $20,000 to Project Veritas in 2015, the year that Mr. Trump began his bid for the presidency.

The next year, during a presidential debate with Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump claimed without substantiation that videos released by Mr. O’Keefe showed that Mrs. Clinton and President Barack Obama had paid people to incite violence at rallies for Mr. Trump.

In a book published in 2018, Mr. O’Keefe wrote that Mr. Trump years earlier had encouraged him to infiltrate Columbia University and obtain Mr. Obama’s records.

Last month, Project Veritas made public secretly recorded video of a longtime ABC News correspondent who was critical of the network’s political coverage and its emphasis on business considerations over journalism.

Many conservatives have gleefully pounced on Project Veritas’s disclosures, including one particularly influential voice: Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son.

The website for Mr. O’Keefe’s coming wedding listed Donald Trump Jr. as an invited guest.

Mr. Prince invited Project Veritas operatives — including Mr. O’Keefe — to his family’s Wyoming ranch for training in 2017, The Intercept reported last year.

Mr. O’Keefe and others shared social media photos of taking target practice with guns at the ranch, including one post from Mr. O’Keefe saying that with the training, Project Veritas will be “the next great intelligence agency.”

Mr. Prince had hired a former MI6 officer to help train the Project Veritas operatives, The Intercept wrote, but it did not identify the officer.

Mr. Seddon regularly updated Mr. O’Keefe about the operation against the Michigan teachers’ union, according to internal Project Veritas emails, where the language of the group’s leaders is marbled with spy jargon.

They used a code name — LibertyU — for their operative inside the organization, Marisa Jorge, who graduated from Liberty University in Virginia, one of the nation’s largest Christian colleges.

Mr. Seddon wrote that Ms. Jorge “copied a great many documents from the file room,” and Mr. O’Keefe bragged that the group would be able to get “a ton more access agents inside the educational establishment.”

The emails refer to other operations, including weekly case updates, along with training activities that involved “operational targeting.”

Project Veritas redacted specifics about those operations from the messages.

In August 2017, Ms. Jorge wrote to Mr. Seddon that she had managed to record a local union leader talking about Ms. DeVos and other topics.

“Good stuff,” Mr. Seddon wrote back. “Did you receive the spare camera yet?”

As education secretary, Ms. DeVos has been a vocal critic of teachers’ unions, saying in 2018 that they have a “stranglehold” over politicians at the federal and state levels.

She and Mr. Prince grew up in Michigan, where their father made a fortune in the auto parts business.

AFT Michigan sued Project Veritas in federal court, alleging trespassing, eavesdropping and other offenses.

The teachers’ union is asking for more than $3 million in damages, accusing the group of being a “vigilante organization which claims to be dedicated to exposing corruption.

It is, instead, an entity dedicated to a specific political agenda.”

Project Veritas has said its activities are legal and protected by the First Amendment, and the case is scheduled to go to trial in the fall.

Other Project Veritas employees on the emails include Joe Halderman, an award-winning former television producer who in 2010 pleaded guilty to trying to extort $2 million from the comedian David Letterman.

Mr. Halderman was copied on several messages providing updates about the Michigan operation, and in one message, he gave instructions to Ms. Jorge.

Project Veritas tax filings list Mr. Halderman as a “project manager.”

Two other employees, Gaz Thomas and Samuel Chamberlain, were also identified in emails and appeared to play important roles in the Michigan operation.

Efforts to locate Mr. Thomas were unsuccessful.

A man named Samuel Chamberlain who matched the description of the one employed by Mr. O’Keefe denied he worked for Project Veritas.

He did not respond to follow-up phone messages or an email.

Last year, Project Veritas submitted a proposed list of witnesses for the trial over the lawsuit.

Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Thomas were on the list. Mr. Seddon was not.

Ms. Jorge, 23, did not respond to email addresses associated with her Liberty University account.

In an archived version of her LinkedIn page, Ms. Jorge wrote she had a deep interest in the conservative movement and hoped one day to serve on the Supreme Court after attending law school.

In a YouTube video, Mr. O’Keefe described the lawsuit as “frivolous” and pointed to a portion of the deposition in which David Hecker, the president of AFT Michigan, said that one of the goals of the lawsuit was to “stop Project Veritas from doing the kind of work that it does.”

Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, said in a statement: “Let’s be clear who the wrongdoer is here: Project Veritas used a fake intern to lie her way into our Michigan office, to steal documents and to spy — and they got caught.

We’re just trying to hold them accountable for this industrial espionage.”

In 2018, Ms. Jorge infiltrated the congressional campaign of Ms. Spanberger, posing as a campaign volunteer.

At the time, Ms. Spanberger was running to unseat a sitting Republican congressman in a race both parties considered important for control of the House.

Ms. Jorge was eventually exposed and kicked out of the campaign office.

It was unclear whether Mr. Seddon was involved in planning that operation.

Mr. Seddon was a longtime British intelligence officer who served around the world, including in Washington in the years after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

He is married to an American diplomat, Alice Seddon, who is serving in the American consulate in Lagos, Nigeria.

Mr. O’Keefe and his group have taken aim at targets over the years including Planned Parenthood, The New York Times, The Washington Post and Democracy Partners, a group that consults with liberal and progressive electoral causes.

In 2016, a Project Veritas operative infiltrated Democracy Partners using a fake name and fabricated résumé and made secret recordings of the staff.

The year after the sting, Democracy Partners sued Project Veritas, and its lawyers have since deposed Mr. O’Keefe.

In that deposition, Mr. O’Keefe defended the group’s undercover tactics, saying they were part of a long tradition of investigative journalism going back to muckraking reporters like Upton Sinclair.

“I’m not ashamed of the methods that we use or the recordings that we use,” he said.

He was asked whether he had provided any of the group’s secret recordings of Democracy Partners to the Republican National Committee or any member of the Trump family.

He said that he did not think so.

In 2010, Mr. O’ Keefe and three others pleaded guilty to a federal misdemeanor after admitting they entered a government building in New Orleans under false pretenses as part of a sting.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/07/us/p ... 44gTIamTgX
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solon » 07 Mar 2020 11:46 am » wrote:
Misty » 07 Mar 2020 11:05 am » wrote: You didn't quote this part.
That is EXACTLY what Barr did he misrepresented the report then kept it bottled up for a few weeks till the narrative set Barr is corrupt and disgraced but he isnt stupid
That's why the judge wants to see the complete unredacted report.
He wants to see if any of the redactions were made to protect Trump.

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Misty » 07 Mar 2020 12:33 pm » wrote:Erik Prince Recruits Ex-Spies to Help Infiltrate Liberal Groups

Mr. Prince, a contractor close to the Trump administration, contacted veteran spies for operations by Project Veritas, the conservative group known for conducting stings on news organizations and other groups.

WASHINGTON — Erik Prince, the security contractor with close ties to the Trump administration, has in recent years helped recruit former American and British spies for secretive intelligence-gathering operations that included infiltrating Democratic congressional campaigns, labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda, according to interviews and documents.

One of the former spies, an ex-MI6 officer named Richard Seddon, helped run a 2017 operation to copy files and record conversations in a Michigan office of the American Federation of Teachers, one of the largest teachers’ unions in the nation.

Mr. Seddon directed an undercover operative to secretly tape the union’s local leaders and try to gather information that could be made public to damage the organization, documents show.

Using a different alias the next year, the same undercover operative infiltrated the congressional campaign of Abigail Spanberger, then a former C.I.A. officer who went on to win an important House seat in Virginia as a Democrat.

The campaign discovered the operative and fired her.

Both operations were run by Project Veritas, a conservative group that has gained attention using hidden cameras and microphones for sting operations on news organizations, Democratic politicians and liberal advocacy groups.

Mr. Seddon’s role in the teachers’ union operation — detailed in internal Project Veritas emails that have emerged from the discovery process of a court battle between the group and the union — has not previously been reported, nor has Mr. Prince’s role in recruiting Mr. Seddon for the group’s activities.

Both Project Veritas and Mr. Prince have ties to President Trump’s aides and family.

Whether any Trump administration officials or advisers to the president were involved in the operations, even tacitly, is unclear.

But the effort is a glimpse of a vigorous private campaign to try to undermine political groups or individuals perceived to be in opposition to Mr. Trump’s agenda.

Mr. Prince, the former head of Blackwater Worldwide and the brother of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, has at times served as an informal adviser to Trump administration officials.

He worked with the former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn during the presidential transition.

In 2017, he met with White House and Pentagon officials to pitch a plan to privatize the Afghan war using contractors in lieu of American troops.

Jim Mattis, then the defense secretary, rejected the idea.

Mr. Prince appears to have become interested in using former spies to train Project Veritas operatives in espionage tactics sometime during the 2016 presidential campaign.

Reaching out to several intelligence veterans — and occasionally using Mr. Seddon to make the pitch — Mr. Prince said he wanted the Project Veritas employees to learn skills like how to recruit sources and how to conduct clandestine recordings, among other surveillance techniques.

James O’Keefe, the head of Project Veritas, declined to answer detailed questions about Mr. Prince, Mr. Seddon and other topics, but he called his group a “proud independent news organization” that is involved in dozens of investigations.

He said that numerous sources were coming to the group “providing confidential documents, insights into internal processes and wearing hidden cameras to expose corruption and misconduct.”

“No one tells Project Veritas who or what to investigate,” he said.

A spokesman for Mr. Prince declined to comment.
Emails sent to Mr. Seddon went unanswered.

Mr. Prince is under investigation by the Justice Department over whether he lied to a congressional committee examining Russian interference in the 2016 election, and for possible violations of American export laws.

Last year, the House Intelligence Committee made a criminal referral to the Justice Department about Mr. Prince, saying he lied about the circumstances of his meeting with a Russian banker in the Seychelles in January 2017.

Once a small operation running on a shoestring budget, Project Veritas in recent years has had a surge in donations from both private donors and conservative foundations.

According to its latest publicly available tax filing, Project Veritas received $8.6 million in contributions and grants in 2018.

Mr. O’Keefe earned about $387,000.

Last year, the group received a $1 million contribution made through the law firm Alston & Bird, a financial document obtained by The New York Times showed.

A spokesman for the firm said that Alston & Bird “has never contributed to Project Veritas on its own behalf, nor is it a client of ours.”

The spokesman declined to say on whose behalf the contribution was made.

The financial document also listed the names of others who gave much smaller amounts to Project Veritas last year.

Several of them confirmed their donations.

The group has also become intertwined with the political activities of Mr. Trump and his family.

The Trump Foundation gave $20,000 to Project Veritas in 2015, the year that Mr. Trump began his bid for the presidency.

The next year, during a presidential debate with Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump claimed without substantiation that videos released by Mr. O’Keefe showed that Mrs. Clinton and President Barack Obama had paid people to incite violence at rallies for Mr. Trump.

In a book published in 2018, Mr. O’Keefe wrote that Mr. Trump years earlier had encouraged him to infiltrate Columbia University and obtain Mr. Obama’s records.

Last month, Project Veritas made public secretly recorded video of a longtime ABC News correspondent who was critical of the network’s political coverage and its emphasis on business considerations over journalism.

Many conservatives have gleefully pounced on Project Veritas’s disclosures, including one particularly influential voice: Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son.

The website for Mr. O’Keefe’s coming wedding listed Donald Trump Jr. as an invited guest.

Mr. Prince invited Project Veritas operatives — including Mr. O’Keefe — to his family’s Wyoming ranch for training in 2017, The Intercept reported last year.

Mr. O’Keefe and others shared social media photos of taking target practice with guns at the ranch, including one post from Mr. O’Keefe saying that with the training, Project Veritas will be “the next great intelligence agency.”

Mr. Prince had hired a former MI6 officer to help train the Project Veritas operatives, The Intercept wrote, but it did not identify the officer.

Mr. Seddon regularly updated Mr. O’Keefe about the operation against the Michigan teachers’ union, according to internal Project Veritas emails, where the language of the group’s leaders is marbled with spy jargon.

They used a code name — LibertyU — for their operative inside the organization, Marisa Jorge, who graduated from Liberty University in Virginia, one of the nation’s largest Christian colleges.

Mr. Seddon wrote that Ms. Jorge “copied a great many documents from the file room,” and Mr. O’Keefe bragged that the group would be able to get “a ton more access agents inside the educational establishment.”

The emails refer to other operations, including weekly case updates, along with training activities that involved “operational targeting.”

Project Veritas redacted specifics about those operations from the messages.

In August 2017, Ms. Jorge wrote to Mr. Seddon that she had managed to record a local union leader talking about Ms. DeVos and other topics.

“Good stuff,” Mr. Seddon wrote back. “Did you receive the spare camera yet?”

As education secretary, Ms. DeVos has been a vocal critic of teachers’ unions, saying in 2018 that they have a “stranglehold” over politicians at the federal and state levels.

She and Mr. Prince grew up in Michigan, where their father made a fortune in the auto parts business.

AFT Michigan sued Project Veritas in federal court, alleging trespassing, eavesdropping and other offenses.

The teachers’ union is asking for more than $3 million in damages, accusing the group of being a “vigilante organization which claims to be dedicated to exposing corruption.

It is, instead, an entity dedicated to a specific political agenda.”

Project Veritas has said its activities are legal and protected by the First Amendment, and the case is scheduled to go to trial in the fall.

Other Project Veritas employees on the emails include Joe Halderman, an award-winning former television producer who in 2010 pleaded guilty to trying to extort $2 million from the comedian David Letterman.

Mr. Halderman was copied on several messages providing updates about the Michigan operation, and in one message, he gave instructions to Ms. Jorge.

Project Veritas tax filings list Mr. Halderman as a “project manager.”

Two other employees, Gaz Thomas and Samuel Chamberlain, were also identified in emails and appeared to play important roles in the Michigan operation.

Efforts to locate Mr. Thomas were unsuccessful.

A man named Samuel Chamberlain who matched the description of the one employed by Mr. O’Keefe denied he worked for Project Veritas.

He did not respond to follow-up phone messages or an email.

Last year, Project Veritas submitted a proposed list of witnesses for the trial over the lawsuit.

Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Thomas were on the list. Mr. Seddon was not.

Ms. Jorge, 23, did not respond to email addresses associated with her Liberty University account.

In an archived version of her LinkedIn page, Ms. Jorge wrote she had a deep interest in the conservative movement and hoped one day to serve on the Supreme Court after attending law school.

In a YouTube video, Mr. O’Keefe described the lawsuit as “frivolous” and pointed to a portion of the deposition in which David Hecker, the president of AFT Michigan, said that one of the goals of the lawsuit was to “stop Project Veritas from doing the kind of work that it does.”

Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, said in a statement: “Let’s be clear who the wrongdoer is here: Project Veritas used a fake intern to lie her way into our Michigan office, to steal documents and to spy — and they got caught.

We’re just trying to hold them accountable for this industrial espionage.”

In 2018, Ms. Jorge infiltrated the congressional campaign of Ms. Spanberger, posing as a campaign volunteer.

At the time, Ms. Spanberger was running to unseat a sitting Republican congressman in a race both parties considered important for control of the House.

Ms. Jorge was eventually exposed and kicked out of the campaign office.

It was unclear whether Mr. Seddon was involved in planning that operation.

Mr. Seddon was a longtime British intelligence officer who served around the world, including in Washington in the years after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

He is married to an American diplomat, Alice Seddon, who is serving in the American consulate in Lagos, Nigeria.

Mr. O’Keefe and his group have taken aim at targets over the years including Planned Parenthood, The New York Times, The Washington Post and Democracy Partners, a group that consults with liberal and progressive electoral causes.

In 2016, a Project Veritas operative infiltrated Democracy Partners using a fake name and fabricated résumé and made secret recordings of the staff.

The year after the sting, Democracy Partners sued Project Veritas, and its lawyers have since deposed Mr. O’Keefe.

In that deposition, Mr. O’Keefe defended the group’s undercover tactics, saying they were part of a long tradition of investigative journalism going back to muckraking reporters like Upton Sinclair.

“I’m not ashamed of the methods that we use or the recordings that we use,” he said.

He was asked whether he had provided any of the group’s secret recordings of Democracy Partners to the Republican National Committee or any member of the Trump family.

He said that he did not think so.

In 2010, Mr. O’ Keefe and three others pleaded guilty to a federal misdemeanor after admitting they entered a government building in New Orleans under false pretenses as part of a sting.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/07/us/p ... 44gTIamTgX
Project Veritas DEFINITELY SHOULD be ashamed of their methods they have been CAUGHT RED HANDED dishonestly editing their videos to give false impressions of exactly what it is they have and to bolster FALSE CLAIMS. They are dispicable and the NAME ITSELF should engender nothing but LAUGHTER

https://www.mediamatters.org/james-okeefe/lies-james-okeefe

https://www.mediamatters.org/james-okeefe/sinister-screw-ups-james-okeefe

That is a really sad one where PV tried to get women to tell LIES about being sexually assaulted by Roy Moore when they were teens but the media could not verify their claims then found out it was all a Project Veritas SCAM

Even in the DISHONEST ACORN sting O'keefe had to settle a suit for 100,000$ to one of the people he had on his dishonestly edited tape

https://www.mediamatters.org/breitbart-news/report-james-okeefe-pay-100k-settlement-former-acorn-employee


According to court documents obtained by Wonkette, conservative activist James O'Keefe has agreed to a $100,000 settlement in a lawsuit filed against him by Juan Carlos Vera, a former employee of ACORN. Vera filed the suit against O'Keefe in 2010, alleging O'Keefe had illegally taped their conversation at an ACORN office in California as part of his fraudulent “exposé” of the community activist group.
Vera was one of the ACORN employees portrayed in O'Keefe's videos as offering assistance in setting up a nonexistent child prostitution ring. After his encounter with O'Keefe, Vera contacted the police to report “possible human smuggling,” unaware that he had been duped. Vera claims he lost his job as a result of O'Keefe's deception after the conservative's video of their encounter was posted on a Breitbart website.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/project-veritas/

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**** morons with their Deep State ****.
Sniffles knew exactly what he was doing when he used the word 'hoax' while talking about the virus.
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solon » 07 Mar 2020 12:47 pm » wrote:Project Veritas DEFINITELY SHOULD be ashamed of their methods they have been CAUGHT RED HANDED dishonestly editing their videos to give false impressions of exactly what it is they have and to bolster FALSE CLAIMS. They are dispicable and the NAME ITSELF should engender nothing but LAUGHTER
And yet they are receiving millions of dollars in donations from private donors and Conservative foundations.
I'd love to know who they are.
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solon » 07 Mar 2020 12:47 pm » wrote:Project Veritas DEFINITELY SHOULD be ashamed of their methods they have been CAUGHT RED HANDED dishonestly editing their videos to give false impressions of exactly what it is they have and to bolster FALSE CLAIMS. They are dispicable and the NAME ITSELF should engender nothing but LAUGHTER

https://www.mediamatters.org/james-okeefe/lies-james-okeefe

https://www.mediamatters.org/james-okeefe/sinister-screw-ups-james-okeefe
And yet they are receiving millions of dollars in donations from private donors and Conservative foundations.
I'd love to know who they are.
Awww, isn't it cute that a psychopathic liar and a raving lunatic share the same lies together. :\

And from that hack source Mediamutters no less.

Veritas's videos speak for themselves, and almost nothing is out of context.

And there isn't one single honest, common sense liberal on the board.
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Misty » 07 Mar 2020 12:33 pm » wrote:Erik Prince Recruits Ex-Spies to Help Infiltrate Liberal Groups
Oh my bosh! :o

Except that this is exactly what your corrupt party does, too.

About which you express zero complaints.
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Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:07 pm » wrote:
Misty » 07 Mar 2020 12:38 pm » wrote:That's why the judge wants to see the complete unredacted report.
He wants to see if any of the redactions were made to protect Trump.
Which only proves that a threat having an honest, courageious Attorney General is to the corrupt Democrat Party.
He's about as honest as Roy Cohn was.
Maybe less.
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You are a PROVEN LIAR and I deleted your STUPIDITY and pathetic MEWLINGS

And from that hack source Mediamutters no less.

You have NERVE calling it a HACK SOURCE considering the RIDICULOUS SOURCES you use with NO credibility meanwhile Media Matters DOES have credibility

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They are shown biased because they ONLY do conservative media just the same way MRC and Newsbusters and AIM all do only LIBERAL media but notice

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CLEAN FACT CHECK RECORD HIGH for factual reporting NOT ONE of your pathetic sites has EVER been described that way it means MMFA can be considered biased because they are ONLY covering conservative media but their FACTUAL REPORTING ON THAT MEDIA is FLAWLESS

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Veritas's videos speak for themselves, and almost nothing is out of context.

You are a LIAR they are EXACTLY out of context which is why he had to PAY that settlement which MMFA SHOWED DIRECTLY out of context is MOST of what they do you are just a LIAR you just tell ANY LIE that is convenient for you

And there isn't one single honest, common sense liberal on the board

YOU are a LIAR you HATE honesty what you DEMAND is that people tell the LIES you keep telling over and over. I PROVE my case YOU are just a LIAR who repeats your LIES OVER AND OVER and when CAUGHT and PROVEN you are a LIAR you just tell the SAME LIES AGAIN
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Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:09 pm » wrote:
Misty » 07 Mar 2020 12:33 pm » wrote:Erik Prince Recruits Ex-Spies to Help Infiltrate Liberal Groups
Oh my bosh! :o
My bosh?
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Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:09 pm » wrote:Except that this is exactly what your corrupt party does, too.
He says without a scintilla of proof.

And once again, for the terminally stupid, I don't have a party.
Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:09 pm » wrote:About which you express zero complaints.
I tend not to complain about things that are not happening.
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Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:16 pm » wrote:Why are you censoring my posts and citations, psycho?
TYPICAL of the TRAITOR when his LIES are challenged he doesnt even TRY to show any FACTS io have never SEEN amybody who HATES REALITY as much as H8er

Too fact-ey for you?

You are too STUPID to know what a FACT even is other than something to RUN AWAY FROM SOBBING

Barr is a true public servant of courage and high integrity. Which is why Democrat psychopaths are smearing him.

Barr is NOT being smeared because VICIOUS TRUTHS are being told about him by a BUSH APPOINTED JUDGE. Not democrats and people are not psychopaths for TELLING THE TRUTH just because you HATE the Truth TRAITOR
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You are a PROVEN LIAR a PROVEN GUTLESS COWARD and a TRAITOR which I PROVE DAILY. You calling Misty names doesnt change the FACT she is twice as smart ten times more honest and just a FLAT OUT better human being than a TRAITOR and PUNK like you will EVER BE. She has no obligation to not move your posts which just REPEAT LIES already debunked DOZENS OF TIMES. You are a GUTLESS COWARD who never addresses the FACTS that PROVE you are a LIAR and a TRAITOR you just TELL the same LIES over and over


EVERYONE NOTICES that you did not ADDRESS THE FACTS on this thread that SHOW Project Veritas is a DISHONEST ORANIZATION. You just called my source names which I SHOWED WAS A LIE. You just ran away sobbing and called Misty names you are a COWARD and a LIAR and that is all you will EVER BE
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Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:13 pm » wrote:
Misty » 07 Mar 2020 11:05 am » wrote:
THE GAPING ASSHOLE SAID: I not only read it, but quoted from it, psycho.
You didn't quote this part:
The Judge said US Attorney General Bill Barr ‘lacked candor’ and accused him of intentionally creating a misleading summary of ‘principal conclusions’ to create a “one-sided narrative” about the Mueller report.
The judge is full of ****, because Mueller told Barr that he agreed with his conclusions.
When and where did he tell him that?
Surely not in the letter he sent to Barr.
Mueller: "The summary letter the Department sent to Congress and released to the public late in the afternoon of March 24 did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance of this Office's work and conclusions.

There is now public confusion about critical aspects of the results of our investigation.

This threatens to undermine a central purpose for which the Department appointed the Special Counsel: to assure full public confidence in the outcome of the investigations."
Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:13 pm » wrote:As Barr said in his sworn testimony to Congress.
Which is worthless.
Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:13 pm » wrote:The judge is either incompetent or a Beltway hack.
How quick you are to smear a federal judge who was appointed by both Bush presidents and the 'great' Ronald Reagan.

So **** typical.
Anyone who dares go up against any member of TrumpCo. must be destroyed.
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When asked about that letter, Mueller complained not about Barr's conclusions, which he said he agreed with, but about media coverage.

Mueller said specifically that he did agree with Barr's conclusions.


You are a GUTLESS COWARD who NEVER addresses the FACTS. Mueller was KIND and not accusatory being VERY GENEROUS to Barr but the FACTS are what they ARE and you have been SHOWN those facts and run away like the GUTLESS COWARD you are

Then why did Mueller write a letter to Barr complaining that he MISREPRESENTED his report?
https://www.vox.com/2019/4/30/18524663/mueller-barr-letter-trump-russiaMueller to Attorney General Barr: You “did not fully capture” my reportFor the soft-spoken special counsel, that is quite the statement.It turns out that special counsel Robert Mueller was just as upset with Attorney General William Barr’s characterization of the Trump-Russia report — and the ensuing public discussion — as many Americans were.On March 24, Barr released his four-page summary of the special counsel’s report in which he said Mueller found no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. And while Mueller didn’t absolve President Donald Trump of an obstruction of justice charge, Barr did, saying he didn’t think the evidence the special counsel’s team provided met that standard.But according to multiple reports, Mueller was unhappy with Barr’s synopsis, and the type of media coverage that synopsis prompted.Days after the attorney general sent his summary to Congress, Mueller wrote the Justice Department leadership to say that Barr’s letter “did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance” of the full report.“There is now public confusion about critical aspects of the results of our investigation. This threatens to undermine a central purpose for which the Department appointed the Special Counsel: to assure full public confidence in the outcome of the investigations,” he continued. To rectify the situation, Mueller recommended that Barr release the full 448-page report’s introduction and executive summaries.https://www.justsecurity.org/64441/a-side-by-side-comparison-of-barrs-vs-muellers-statements-about-special-counsel-report/A Side-by-Side Comparison of Barr’s vs. Mueller’s Statements about Special Counsel ReportComparison of Attorney General William Barr’s and Special Counsel Robert Mueller’sStatements about Special Counsel Report1. Evidence of conspiracyAdded analysis:Mueller’s statement is more explicit, in some respects, than what’s in the Report. He states that the bottom-line conclusion in Volume 1 is that there was “insufficient evidence” to bring a charge for conspiring with the Russians. That’s also very different from any suggestion that theinvestigation found “no evidence,” or that allegations against the president were proven false, or that the conspiracy with Trump campaign associates did not occur. What’s more, Mueller frames the issue importantly in terms of insufficient evidence to charge “a broader conspiracy.” That’s a significant way of framing the investigation’s scope and findings.Mueller“The first volume of the report details numerous efforts emanating from Russia to influence the election. This volume includes a discussion of the Trump campaign’s response to this activity, as well as our conclusion that there wasBarr (1) “f the president is being falsely accused, which the evidence now suggests that the accusations against him were falseThis is an entire article about how Muellers PUbLIC STATEMENTS contradict what Barr has said often DIRECTLYADDRESS the FACTS or STFU you GUTLESS COWARD and TRAITOR
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You are a LIAR and a TRAITOR they were CONTRARY to the FACTS the article you are too much of a COWARD to address shows that
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Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:19 pm » wrote:
Misty » 07 Mar 2020 1:16 pm » wrote:
Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:09 pm wrote: Except that this is exactly what your corrupt party does, too.
He says without a scintilla of proof.
Where did that Romney tape come from, psycho? Magic?
It came from a bartender working at the venue where the fundraiser was being held.
He was not part of any group that receives millions of dollars in donations from Democrats to spy on Republicans.

The ‘47% tape’ and the man who revealed the real Mitt Romney
Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:19 pm » wrote:Never mind the role ABC played sitting for years on a tape of Trump, then leaking it to another outlet just before the election.
Yes, never mind that, because it has absolutely nothing to do with what Project Veritas or Erik Prince are doing
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Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:19 pm » wrote:
Misty » 07 Mar 2020 1:16 pm » wrote:And once again, for the terminally stupid, I don't have a party.
Which proves you're terminally dishonest. :\
You really are terminally stupid.

There is no law that mandates that everyone be registered in a political party.

As a Liberal it is only natural that my views align more with the Democratic Party, but that doesn't mean that I must be a registered Democrat.

So when you constantly call the Democratic Party my party, you are the one being terminally dishonest.
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Misty » 07 Mar 2020 1:51 pm » wrote: It came from a bartender working at the venue where the fundraiser was being held.
He was not part of any group that receives millions of dollars in donations from Democrats to spy on Republicans.

Yes, never mind that, because it has absolutely nothing to do with what Project Veritas or Erik Prince are doing
:loco:

You really are terminally stupid.

There is no law that mandates that everyone be registered in a political party.

As a Liberal it is only natural that my views align more with the Democratic Party, but that doesn't mean that I must be a registered Democrat.

So when you constantly call the Democratic Party my party, you are the one being terminally dishonest.
I also am not a Democrat I am FAR too liberal for the Democratic Party. Simplemindedness is one of the weaknesses of Treason Monkeys like H8er everything must fit into the WHITE box or the BLACK box with no grey areas.
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Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:42 pm » wrote:
Misty » 07 Mar 2020 1:30 pm » wrote:How quick you are to smear a federal judge who was appointed by both Bush presidents and the 'great' Ronald Reagan.
So **** typical.
Anyone who dares go up against any member of TrumpCo. must be destroyed. :rofl:
I didn't "smear" anyone. I pointed out that the judge is either confused, incompetent or a Beltway hack.
Based on what?
Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:42 pm » wrote:Anyone who makes false claims about Trump or his officials deserve to get hit.
What proof do you have that the judge is making a false claim?
Don't answer that, it's rhetorical.
You have none, of course.
Termin8tor » 07 Mar 2020 1:42 pm » wrote:If the judge has integrity, he'll walk back his claims now that the Justice Dept. said they were "contrary to the facts."
WTF do you know about integrity?

Everyone in this administration lies through their **** teeth all the time.
Yet you believe them and smear anyone who dares to point out their lies.

What about this Precious?

Is it true that everyone who needs to be tested for CORVID-19 right now can get a test?

Is that just one of Trump's little 'fibs' which doesn't really matter because unlike Obama's big lies, it doesn't involve a life or death issue?

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