[–] ChosenUndead ago (edited ago)
Hang that evil kike Rosenstein. If he's talking he's lying. He deserves a slow and very painful death. Fuck you Rosenstein you demon.
[–] Podingo7 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I just couldn't watch anymore,after gay Spatacus made his speech about how the Russia hoax is a thing of past and hearings for Floyd were more Important..in other words, we lied our asses off to the American ppl and got caught, but that's history and no need investigate or prosecute the guilty..
[–] LarryWhiteContrary 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Rosenstein is a unique name, what’s the origin of it?
[–] redtoe_skipper 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I wrote this 11 months ago. Rosenstein just denied having known anything. He is just a simple civil servant pre-occupied with following the rules and playing it by the book:
https://voat.co/v/QRV/3348119#
If Mueller is dirty, RR is dirty. If RR is dirty, Mueller is dirty.
What do we know of Mueller?....
And what is more, if you check RR's twitter feed, listen to his explanation on his dead pan look.
And watch the presser again.
Of course he has to say this.
He advised Sessions to recuse, making him the AAG. He is the one proposing Mueller for FBI director He is the one appointing Mueller as SC He is the one having written several scope memo 's. We 've seen only one. He is the one overseeing the SC He is the one allowing Mueller to keep up appearances, while the knowledge of no collusion was clear. He is the one allowing SC to dive into obstruction despite there being no crime.
But wait! Did not RR " conclude" there was no obstruction because of the missing underlying crime?
He, RR, is dirty at least in the sense that he knows how to game the system while having his ass covered and letting others take the risk. As soon as Barr arrived, he knew his game was up, and he howled with the wolves. Bye, Mr Rosenstein.
And now, he cloacks himself in the clothing of a patriot, on board of the maga train.
Of course he has to do that. It is the price he has to pay.
He smiles and yet is a villain. ( Hamlet) albeit entertaining at times.
During the hearing he maintained Sessions recusal was the right call for a man of the highest integrity.
But that does not sit right, since Sessions had no actual conflict of interests. And DOJ guidelines also do not require him to recuse. What he should have done is hit the brakes. However, he created the Rod Rosenstein gravy train on behest of Rosenstein.
Do you see how he uses process and regulation to influence? He is a very smart man and knows how the hares are running.
Another poster posed the idea RR to be a deep undercover agent for the good guys.
https://voat.co/v/QRV/3348119#
Well, you may be right. It also means you would have to follow this thing to it's logical origin.
When you look at RR's career, he has made some eyebrow raising cases. And it would be logical to think he is one of the good guys. Obama crossed him once, by supplying a pardon instead of commuting a sentence. .....
What also speaks to his patriotic stance is the fact he, before sessions came along, wanted to ditch Comey as FBI director. And was finally able to seek a replacement.
Not that he hated Comey, just because Comey had gone to far of the reservation. BTW: Obama DOJ fucked up, so Comey did his thing within a vacuum. He did not need the money, he is already loaded. Plus his book sales.....Exit Comey. Enter Mueller. The exchange of one piece for a better positioned one. This sacrifice did not cost a dime.
Now, why would he dangle Mueller as either Comey's replacement, or as SC? Look into Mueller's botched investigations and outcomes, his sucking up to CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood, If anyone was absolutely not fit to be dangled as FBI director or SC, it was Mueller. And Rosenstein knew this. And yet, he went with it anyway, proposing Mueller as FBI director. Can you believe it!
Consider this: only an act of Congress, at the expense of Potus political capital would have made that possible, as Muellers term had expired and was already once extended for two years. It would have definitely cemented Mueller in a position, together with Rosenstein, to botch everything.
Rosenstein, the next day, after being blown off by Potus, appoints Mueller as SC, without predication of a crime, without probable cause. He knew, due to crossfire hurricane, there was no there there. And yet, he went along anyway. He knew the Steele Dossier was the basis, and yet went along anyway.
He also wrote the scope memo's. When did Mueller know there was no there there? And Rosenstein did nothing. Instead he lead the case on. Even allowing an obstruction of justice investigations, which, was completely out of order! Yes, only AFTER Barr had stepped in, he started to espouse the idea that he did not agree with some of Muellers (or rather Weisman) more exotic legal theories, resulting in the final outcome that the DOj ethics counsel, Barr and RR concluded, there was no obstruction.
Rosenstein is kept on for optics (Q2676). Especially regarding the Mueller Report and the eventual conclusion that needed to be drawn.
Never forget who RR's wife is: Lisa Barsoomian -> Hillaryous Lawyer. And we're back full circle.
Rosenstein is dirty. But not in the same way it seems as Mueller, or Comey. He looks like a "Never Trump"-er and pulls all the strings he can to make that happen. He is an internal regulation's jockey. He knows how the system can be gamed to his own advantage, of to those he feels are more powerful. He is a windvane.
Appointment memo, scope memo's, but never during RR's oversight, did RR call Mueller back to make sure the make-up of the SCO would appear non-partisan.
The original appointment memo, if followed to it's logical conclusion, would have ended up in Hillaryous server room alon with the originas of the Steele Dossier and all who funded it ........
This is typical of a CYA civil servant of which I've know a few, lost to some and took a few down. Q wrote 2118
Read it carefully
Oke, so Rosenstein denied ever having known anything substantial about Crossfire Hurricane, or anything that could cast doubt on the reason for, or rather the predication of the whole investigation. He simply takes what is given and runs with it.
Serious questions have been posed regarding this behavior and if IG Horowitz has found enough reasons to doubt, but refuses to go there, a man smart as Rosenstein at least suspected what was going on, orchestrated by his buddy Comey, whom he knew was going of the reservation. So how to protect that?
When it then comes to the question: did you want Trump gone, his answer will truthfully be: no. A different question would be: where do you disagree with Trump policies and how would you go about resolving those issues. .....
Prediction:
What the record probably will show is that McCabe lied. Other's involved lied, Rosenstein will skate off lest other information surfaces:
[–] SK63 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
All in all, it was very disappointing.
Where is the question about the meeting where it was discussed to take Trump out with the 25th Amendment? Like who was there, who brought it up, who added to the discussion, was there any follow up, did you personally research into the text of the 25th amendment, did you ask anyone else to look at it, etc?
And all sorts of questions of "why Mueller and not someone else?" was he your idea? Someone else's idea? Whose? Did anyone have a dissenting view of Mueller?
All sorts of questions of who was on Mueller's team. Weissman? Why? Whose idea? And doubts from you?
[–] redtoe_skipper 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Here's my view
There were some interesting exchanges. He knows he could have hit the brakes but didn't. He is hiding behind Process.
This guy knows more than he is letting on to.
[–] yellowrose ago (edited ago)
I didn't believe RR when he said that. He seems like a dark hat to me.
Rosenstein was the person in charge. He signed documents. Yet somehow he feigns innocence. Whatever happened to "The buck stops here" [at the top guy's desk]?