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Mueller indicts Roger Stone, says he was coordinating with Trump officials about WikiLeaks' stolen emails

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It's so weird living through this knowing that at some point it will be reduced to a two hour documentary.

The indictment's wording does not say who on the campaign knew about Stone's quest, but makes clear it was multiple people. This is the first time prosecutors have alleged they know of additional people close to the President who worked with Stone as he sought out WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/25/politics/roger-stone-arrested/index.html
 
It's so weird living through this knowing that at some point it will be reduced to a two hour documentary.

The indictment's wording does not say who on the campaign knew about Stone's quest, but makes clear it was multiple people. This is the first time prosecutors have alleged they know of additional people close to the President who worked with Stone as he sought out WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/25/politics/roger-stone-arrested/index.html

But there will be 400 2hr documentaries - and countless alternate reality ones on YouTube.
 
It's weird that a decent and upstanding man like Donald Trump who led such a by-the-books campaign just randomly and coincidentally happens to have had so many people associated with him thrown into prison for reasons that are completely unrelated to him.

Part of me thinks that there's something that can be read into that, but then I realize that part of me is probably just stupid.
 
It's weird that a decent and upstanding man like Donald Trump who led such a by-the-books campaign just randomly and coincidentally happens to have had so many people associated with him thrown into prison for reasons that are completely unrelated to him.

Part of me thinks that there's something that can be read into that, but then I realize that part of me is probably just stupid.

Yeah, you dumbfuck; if you can't see by now that the corrupt FBI is still working for Hillary and has conspired to falsely implicate our duly elected President, then you should be locked up alongside Mueller, Comey, Hillary, Nancy and anyone else who says things The President doesn't like.

(Was reading the comments from a livestream outside the courthouse where Roger appeared, and most of them were like that)
 
Okay, I've got to ask the question:

In the indictment, US prosecutors said Mr Stone had "sent and received numerous emails and text messages during the 2016 campaign in which he discussed Organisation 1, its head, and its possession of hacked emails".

source

It's pretty obvious "Organisation-1" is Wikileaks, just like "Individual-1" is Trump. Is this trolling or some legislative requirement forbidding the Mueller investigation from actively naming tertiary participants before the trials commence?
 
Randi Rhodes read the indictment on the air. Unless Bonespurs gives him a pardon, Stone will die in prison.
 
Randi Rhodes read the indictment on the air. Unless Bonespurs gives him a pardon, Stone will die in prison.

Tough choice for FFvC eh? Hang ol' Roger out to dry and let him die in prison, or pardon the little weasel, have him lose 5th amendment protection and FFvC dies in prison.
As loyal a friend as Trump is, I'm SUUUUURE he is going to sacrifice himself on the altar of their friendship. :rolleyes:
 
So everybody is up to speed with Roger Stone and his revised gag order? Basically, he can't mention a word about the upcoming proceedings. If he comments at all about the case, he's basically setting himself up to be crucified.

Now if it were me and I was summoned to court to explain my actions then given a very clear final warning, I would think about being as inconspicuous as possible and not deliberately antagonize the people who decide what my future might look like. Instead Stone had an interview with Vox where:

“Mr. Cohen’s testimony is entirely untrue,” Stone wrote Wednesday in an emailed response to VICE News.

Stone’s denial came despite a gag order in his case issued by Judge Amy Berman Jackson last week, who barred him from speaking “publicly about the investigation or the case or any of the participants in the investigation or the case. Period.”

...and then decided that wasn't enough so he's going ahead with a smear book on Mueller that somehow slipped his mind will soon be released? Him and his lot truly don't give a fuck about the law. I hope he spends the rest of his life in a prison run by Joe Arpaio. He's one of the few people who appears to deserve such a sentence.
 
So everybody is up to speed with Roger Stone and his revised gag order? Basically, he can't mention a word about the upcoming proceedings. If he comments at all about the case, he's basically setting himself up to be crucified.

Now if it were me and I was summoned to court to explain my actions then given a very clear final warning, I would think about being as inconspicuous as possible and not deliberately antagonize the people who decide what my future might look like. Instead Stone had an interview with Vox where:

“Mr. Cohen’s testimony is entirely untrue,” Stone wrote Wednesday in an emailed response to VICE News.

Stone’s denial came despite a gag order in his case issued by Judge Amy Berman Jackson last week, who barred him from speaking “publicly about the investigation or the case or any of the participants in the investigation or the case. Period.”

...and then decided that wasn't enough so he's going ahead with a smear book on Mueller that somehow slipped his mind will soon be released? Him and his lot truly don't give a fuck about the law. I hope he spends the rest of his life in a prison run by Joe Arpaio. He's one of the few people who appears to deserve such a sentence.

Agreed, but as I pointed out previously, ALL of this is Stone’s way of trying to hide the fact that he’s turned state’s evidence. IMO.

Iow, the more he pushes for contempt and pulls his stunts is a good barometer to measure how badly he’s screwed Trump. You’ll notice that he never says anything of substance. It’s all just a regurgitation of the ludicrous “deep state” narrative (that he likely had a large part in drafting), which is only useful in regard to popular support among the idiot deplorables who no longer matter (and haven’t mattered for a long time now, but most certainly after the massive loss in the midterms).

He’s singing to the choir, not providing any substantive counter-argument or evidence.
 
So everybody is up to speed with Roger Stone and his revised gag order? Basically, he can't mention a word about the upcoming proceedings. If he comments at all about the case, he's basically setting himself up to be crucified.

Now if it were me and I was summoned to court to explain my actions then given a very clear final warning, I would think about being as inconspicuous as possible and not deliberately antagonize the people who decide what my future might look like. Instead Stone had an interview with Vox where:

“Mr. Cohen’s testimony is entirely untrue,” Stone wrote Wednesday in an emailed response to VICE News.

Stone’s denial came despite a gag order in his case issued by Judge Amy Berman Jackson last week, who barred him from speaking “publicly about the investigation or the case or any of the participants in the investigation or the case. Period.”

...and then decided that wasn't enough so he's going ahead with a smear book on Mueller that somehow slipped his mind will soon be released? Him and his lot truly don't give a fuck about the law. I hope he spends the rest of his life in a prison run by Joe Arpaio. He's one of the few people who appears to deserve such a sentence.

Agreed, but as I pointed out previously, ALL of this is Stone’s way of trying to hide the fact that he’s turned state’s evidence. IMO.

Iow, the more he pushes for contempt and pulls his stunts is a good barometer to measure how badly he’s screwed Trump. You’ll notice that he never says anything of substance. It’s all just a regurgitation of the ludicrous “deep state” narrative (that he likely had a large part in drafting), which is only useful in regard to popular support among the idiot deplorables who no longer matter (and haven’t mattered for a long time now, but most certainly after the massive loss in the midterms).

He’s singing to the choir, not providing any substantive counter-argument or evidence.

This is certainly plausible, especially given that we are talking about Roger Stone. The man is all about disinformation. He's as crafty as a fox.
 
And it's the kind of ploy that Trump--who has a mob boss' mentality--could be stupid enough to fall for, because it's a very mafioso thing to do. Prove you're not an undercover cop by committing a crime kind-of-thing.
 
Another Trump staffer found guilty and off to jail

President Donald Trump's former adviser, Roger Stone, has been convicted on seven charges including obstruction, witness tampering and lying to the US Congress.

Good. I hope the sentencing will be harsher than Manafort's but anything is fucking possible in this day and age. So that makes six prominent Trump staffers convicted of crimes and sent to jail (Flynn, Cohen, Manafort, Gates, Papadopoulos and now Stone). Remind me how Clinton is just as bad and this is all a witch hunt.

EDIT: Just saw the thread in the US forum. Fuckit, nevermind.
 
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