TODAY IS THE DAY TO VOTE VIRGINIANS POLLS ARE OPEN FROM 6 AM TO 7 PM
Don't let any last second polls demoralize you, go in thinking we down a few percents and that every vote matters
If any anons want to help, jumping on social media would be useful right now
Here are some of the hashtags being used:
#VAgov #Gillespie #GameOnVA More Dems on the #Northam tag
#NYCTerroristAttack, #SundayMorning, #TCSNYCMarathon, and other trends you might find useful in the Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and Richmond areas would be helpfull to target too.
As for the Texas shooting: Push back against any liberals trying to turn this into an anti-white gun control argument. This is another case of a radicalized leftist lashing out on rural Americans.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s has assigned as many as several hundred State Department officials to quickly clear a huge backlog of public records requests, and it’s upsetting rank-and-file employees. This backlog includes expediting the public release of thousands of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s official emails. Many staffers will be reassigned to essentially clerical positions, and will lead to most of them resigning out of frustration. The department’s FOIA backlog stretches back roughly a decade and would take at least two years to clear without more resources.
To cut that time in half, Rex is committing more people to open-records duty and streamlining the process to move toward a “goal of a more responsive, more accountable, and more transparent State Department,” Tillerson wrote.
>Richard Berner, director of the Office of Financial Research (OFR), will be leaving that agency on Dec. 31, the Treasury Department announced on Monday. Berner created the agency as a Treasury official under Barack Obama, and has led it since its creation in 2013.
Julian Butler
Did anyone watch Morning Joe today? Yesterday the whole panel was convinced Northam is going to lose. I want to know what they said today about the Virginia governor's race.
>“There is evidence to support a conclusion that Secretary Clinton and others, used the email server in manner that was grossly negligent with respect to the handling of classified information,” Comey wrote in an early draft of his statement.
>The language was later changed replacing the wording “grossly negligent” to “extremely careless.” Federal law states that gross negligence in handling the nation’s intelligence can punished criminally with prison time or fines
“[Jim Comey] lied to Congress on multiple occasions under oath. He has misrepresented the facts of this case on so many different occasions and we’ve also seen what he’s done which is a breach of the FBI policy, is taken information that he has obtained, while the FBI director, and publicly and privately leaked it to his former professor to make sure it made it into the mainstream media which is a clear violation of the FBI policies,” former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski told FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo on “Mornings with Maria.”
Monday, the Senate Judiciary Committee sent a letter to current FBI Director Christopher Wray demanding that the FBI identify the person who made those changes and why.
>“I believe the Senate investigation and Sen. Grassley, and moreover the Senate Judiciary Committee, should open an active investigation against Jim Comey for potential perjury charges to Congress and look and see if he did something which he was grossly negligent, of which is changing the facts of this case to not go after Hillary Clinton,” said Lewandowski.
Friendly reminder that there would be no mass shootings if every citizen fulfilled their duty by concealed carrying a weapon at all times.
Grayson White
David Knight is comfy
Gabriel Reyes
Mueller can save us, if he would just FUCKING HURRY!
Charles Garcia
>Keith Schiller to appear before House investigators Tuesday >He heard nearly every Trump conversation during campaign
As Donald Trump’s longtime bodyguard, Keith Schiller had a front row seat to key moments of Trump’s presidency, campaign and rise as a reality TV star. Now, Schiller is being asked to divulge sensitive information he learned about the president to congressional investigators.
Schiller, who started working for Trump in 1999, will be questioned Tuesday behind closed doors by members and staff of the House Intelligence Committee looking into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
During the campaign, Schiller heard nearly every conversation and phone call as he sat in cars by Trump’s side, traveling between rallies, former campaign aides said. He was also the conduit Trump’s allies outside the White House would use to reach the president.
When Trump moved to fire FBI Director James Comey, Schiller hand-delivered Comey’s dismissal letter to the Justice Department. He was also with Trump in Moscow during the 2013 Miss Universe pageant where a controversial dossier, compiled as opposition research during the presidential campaign, alleged salacious events took place.
>>>>>>>>>>Even though the congressional interview won’t be public or under oath, any false statements to Congress are considered a crime that could carry up to five years in prison. Schiller has hired lawyer Stuart Sears, a criminal and white collar defense attorney, to help him navigate the process. Sears declined to comment for this story.
Liam Carter
Sadly, that's a bad sign. Morning Joke is wrong about pretty much everything.
Oliver Cook
>Reposting for discussion:
Has anyone here actually read General Flynn's book?
In it he identifies the "working-group" of bad actors at play in the world (centered around the lynchpin of Iran) and lays out a comprehensive military and political strategy for defeating radical Islam and other terrorist, geo-political and hybrid warfare threats.
The reason I bring it up is that, in reading through Flynn's proposed solutions to various global issues (in the context of realpolitik), A LOT of his proposals have come to pass: decertifying the Iran deal, the policy change toward Afghanistan regarding Pakistan, peace through strength, changing ROE on ISIS to annihilation, the various partnerships being built with countries like France and Jordan etc.
I am utterly convinced (and have been for a long time) that President Trump still regularly communicates with Flynn and still takes his advice on long term strategy.
It was reported months ago that Trump alledgedly regrets firing Flynn - and may potentially be looking for a way to officially bring him back into the fold after the Mueller investigation wraps up. Maybe it could still happen? (we don't hear much from McMaster and the NSC do we)
This could offer insight into overall foreign policy going forward...
looks like Joe, Egg McMuffin & David Fincher in one person
Dylan Richardson
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Grayson Garcia
For the record this is the part that made me take notice:
>He acknowledges that the idea of an alliance between communist China, North Korea and ISIS/al Qaeda may seem strange, but does not go into detail other than asserting that it exists.[10]
Iran IS the nexus of that. Think about it:
1) China is the number one competitor to the United States for global hegemony, it makes sense that they would use proxies to gain an advantage much like their forebear: the USSR.
2) North Korea is supported economically by China and technologically by Iran (nukes and missiles).
3) Iran, among many other things is the #1 state sponsor of terror. It funds Hezbollah, supports the Syria and Iraq, funds Al-Qaeda (see recent CIA Bin Laden documents - coincidentally also mentioned by Flynn as crucial), which in turn means they fund ISIS (as a pretense to destabilise neighbours and come in as the "saviour nation" (to takeover)
4) Russia (for all intents and purposes a modernized USSR and morally grey agent in its own sphere) acts as a 3rd country proxy between; Iran and China, Iran and North Korea, Iran and Syria and Iran, China and the West (the JCPOA "Iran Deal")
5) Cuba is the central monitoring apparatus (surveillance and spies) of the US homeland for China and Iran (who sell it on to North Korea and other interested parties, like Turkey and Israel). They sell intelligence via the Russians on the black market. Raw Intel of US intelligence on the 3 factions is co-ordinated against.
6) Alt-Left Global Communism and Islamo-facism go hand in hand idealogically. North Korea is a hybrid of both, except their religion is a cult of personality.
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David Russell
Oh yeah. Whatever happened to the other two sealed charges in Mueller's probe? Or was that just fake news?
Hudson Cruz
>our house is on fire and you're cheering the faggot fixing a leaking sink >huur you're so stupid K den shill
Aaron Young
>Intel Committee Demands Fusion GPS Bank Records; Suspects Journalists Paid To Spread "Russian Collusion" Claims
Representative Nunes, a California Republican and chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, seems to have reason to believe that Fusion GPS, and therefore Hillary and the DNC, may have paid journalists to spread the Russian collusion narrative which looks increasingly like nothing more than a cleverly crafted myth.
>The role of reporters is taking on added importance in federal court battles over the infamous Russia dossier that leveled unverified charges of collusion against the Trump campaign.
>In U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, FGPS, the dossier’s financier via the Democratic Party and the Hillary Clinton campaign money, is fighting a House committee chairman’s bid to find out if the opposition research firm paid journalists.
>Rep. Nunes, California Republican and chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, signed a subpoena to force a bank to turn over Fusion’s financial records. He wants to know who paid for the dossier, which was written in a series of 18 memos by former British spy Christopher Steele. He relied almost exclusively on unidentified Kremlin sources.
>Fusion went to federal court to block the move, but the law firm Perkins Coie LLP, whose partner Marc E. Elias is the Clinton’s campaign’s general counsel, intervened. It filed a letter acknowledging it had paid Fusion for the dossier on behalf of Democrats. Fusion and Mr. Nunes then worked out an agreement on access to some of the firm’s financial records.
>But the dispute heightened again Friday as Fusion renewed its request for a judge to block the subpoena because Mr. Nunes wants more information. The widened net includes the names of journalists and law firms that Fusion might have paid.
Fusion did not deny making payments to journalists but simply cited 1A protection and confidentiality.
William Baker
Tell me, are you the Russian hacker CNN told me about You don't look russian
Eli Stewart
Shill tactic to make people have a bigger turn out. They want to do the opposite of what they did to Trump and see how that goes.
Elijah Gonzalez
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Jeremiah Brooks
THANKS OBAMA
Brody Wilson
Thank you for your service user, with the recent events it looks like Virginia is in the bag You guys have done it, you can pat yourself on your back it's been a hard work. Because of this, other anons should not panic, it's not an emergency. If you have something to attend to on the 7th please do so, no need to do something exaggerated like going to vote when it's pouring outside, or when your favorite baseball team is playing. You need to relax in life, one little vote won't matter
Aaron White
Link for that
Sebastian Wright
What level of joe posting radical centrism is this guy on?
James Wright
>I said lets go
David Jones
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Benjamin Allen
>flyover states >Aka states who aren't California and NY
Juan Wood
They were not in Mueller's charge, they were in the courthouse between Mueller's charges I believe?
John Nelson
Get back in the oven.
Jose Ward
You get to remove either all Spics or all niggers from the world. Who do you remove?
Ayden Ross
That intercept article is huge. I wonder if Cia will come clean about Russia hacking now?
Cooper Cooper
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Ian James
And sessions will do absolutely nothing.
Austin Morris
you faggot.
David Powell
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Carter Parker
What did that rag have to say?
Gavin Sanchez
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Xavier Harris
SHE WOULD HAVE WON IF THE ANTIQUATED SYSTEM SHE WAS SURE SHE HAD RIGGED WORKED DIFFERENTLY SERIOUSLY, IF YOU LIVE IN A RURAL AREA YOU SHOULD KILL YOURSELF
Jonathan Ortiz
They out themselves so easily. I applaud whoever spread the flyover meme to them though, keeps those rat fucks out of the comfy parts of America.
>David Knight is comfy I like him better than Alex, he talks about the same things but more down to Earth. I can actually share his content with normies.
Logan Cooper
MOVEMENT!
Lincoln Perry
Are these ideas too revolutionary?
Maybe I should revisit and make an edit...
Anthony Miller
Why do they cover their faces? they all look alike.
Juan Davis
Oh yeah. And people were speculating that it was his because of that. All democrats
Bentley Johnson
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Chase Ortiz
Why be a pedo for that right pussay but choose to sext a fatty?
Connor Williams
>running out of time
what? a investigation can take years not a few months.
Parker Wood
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Caleb Long
Leftists are the only impediment in removing both.
Connor White
Trump sent Pompeo to listen to an ex nsa guy who said DNC emails were insider leaks.
Logan King
Pompeo met on October 24 with William Binney, a former National Security Agency official-turned-whistleblower who co-authored an analysis published by a group of former intelligence officials that challenges the U.S. intelligence community’s official assessment that Russian intelligence was behind last year’s theft of data from DNC computers. Binney and the other former officials argue that the DNC data was “leaked,” not hacked, “by a person with physical access” to the DNC’s computer system.
Samuel Watson
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Dominic Torres
>THICC
Jason Ramirez
Good God...
Jackson Phillips
Binney said Pompeo told him that President Donald Trump had urged the CIA director to meet with Binney to discuss his assessment that the DNC data theft was an inside job. During their hour-long meeting at CIA headquarters, Pompeo said Trump told him that if Pompeo “want[ed] to know the facts, he should talk to me,” Binney said.
Ethan Foster
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Ryder Morris
I do declare a rare flag
Jason Fisher
>oy vey I don't believe you so you're lying how the fuck do you even prove anything, the guy is a bodyguard, he can just constantly plead the fifth no matter what anyway
Andrew Clark
It is highly unorthodox for the CIA director to reach out to someone like Binney, a 74-year-old ex-government employee who rose to prominence as an NSA whistleblower wrongfully persecuted by the government, for help with fact-finding related to the theft of the DNC emails. It is particularly stunning that Pompeo would meet with Binney at Trump’s apparent urging, in what could be seen as an effort to discredit the U.S. intelligence community’s own assessment that an alleged Russian hack of the DNC servers was part of an effort to help Trump win the presidency.
Juan Hall
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Grayson Ortiz
That fucking nose could smell a butterfly fart from Neptune jfc.
Jeremiah Scott
Huma's not even that attractive but way better than that thing. Wasn't worth it, Weiner.
Ryder Baker
leftists
Kayden Reyes
What are you going to do, Mr. Trump? What magic wand do you have? Those jobs are gone.
Jason Evans
Kill it with gas
John Parker
It is possible Trump learned about Binney and his analysis by watching Fox News, where Binney has been a frequent guest, appearing at least 10 times since September 2016. In August, Binney appeared on Tucker Carlson’s Fox show to discuss his assessment that the narrative of Russia hacking the DNC during the 2016 campaign is untrue, stating that “many people are emotionally tied to this agenda, to tie the Russians to President Trump.” Binney said he is not sure how Trump found out about his analysis.
You don't. It's a witch hunt, the question asked presupposes an answer you can't answer in a way of denial.
Caleb Anderson
gib Hope gf
Jack Price
The more it becomes clear that Fusion GPS has controlled the entire narrative of the Russian scandal, including all the leaks after Mueller's appointment, the more I'm inclined to believe Mueller might not be so bad after all. The only thing we know about the Russia Probe is what Fusion wants us to know.
The evidence we have seems to point to Mueller going after lobbyists more than either campaign.
But yeah, it's all been Fusion, through reporters like NBC's Ken Dilanian who is literally paid by Fusion to spread narratives.
Gabriel Jones
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Michael Edwards
This can explain why Seth Rich is also coming back into news. The storm of the storms is brewing.
Owen Rivera
Seemed like he was more attracted to her age than the woman herself
Chase Myers
hahahah YOOOO is that an esoteric brad meme?
>shave balls
Jayden Baker
Are there really South Korean's who believe Trump is the problem, in the North Korea/South Korea conflict?
Levi Thomas
However the meeting came about, the fact that Pompeo was apparently willing to follow Trump’s direction and invite Binney to discuss his analysis has alarmed some current and former intelligence officials.
>“This is crazy. You’ve got all these intelligence agencies saying the Russians did the hack. To deny that is like coming out with the theory that the Japanese didn’t bomb Pearl Harbor,” said one former CIA officer.