Given Roger Stone's long, proud history of swinging, I love that he used the word "intimately" in his description of his relationship with Trump.pic.twitter.com/He3eubyVBx
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Given Roger Stone's long, proud history of swinging, I love that he used the word "intimately" in his description of his relationship with Trump.pic.twitter.com/He3eubyVBx
This is not what the redacted bit says. The far right's leakers really need to up their accuracy.pic.twitter.com/2bxSMCXb3e
Kudos to Roger for getting ConFraudUs right -- probably from a witness' subpoena.pic.twitter.com/Nsv1vkAaHB
Don't blame this on the weed.
The coke?
Did not know he was still into that. Fair enough.
Shouldn’t shame him for swinging, unless he spent years propping up family values conservati—nevermind
He's also really bad at hiding his drug consumption. Does he ever actually WATCH his TV appearances?????
No reason he should have to. His unashamed support for legalization is one of the most charming sides of Roger.
When his eyes are rolling, he can't hold his head up & his dry mouth is so bad he has to keep licking his lips - that's not a pot high - that's heroin.
Didn't he claim he someone deliberately T-boned his car once? And another time that he was poisoned with Polonium?
Mueller wasn't on the case in 2016. What is so outlandish about a FISA on him?
Wow, that's an impressive spin attempt. He's not really good at this, is he?
Does he do drugs? He is impaired enough, even without intoxicants.
Laymen’s Question: could working with a foreign power against the United States include a registered foreign agent? Could working with a citizen against the USA be espionage if that citizen is a registered foreign agent?
Depends on what the "working" is. I don't think registering as a foreign agent gives you impunity when conspiring to defraud the US, any more than a driver's license gets you off the hook when driving the getaway car for a bank robbery. But I may have misunderstood your question.
I suppose what I was trying to ask was based on his definition of espionage. He was claiming he had never worked with a foreign power. My question was, does working with a us citizen who is a registered foreign agent count as working with a foreign power.
Ah. No, I don't think so. At least not automatically. Many countries have registered lobbyists in DC, and they're not automatically spies.
Wasn’t there four FISA’s according to Matt Tait reading the redactions? If not Stone, then who?
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