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intrepidity

(7,290 posts)
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 09:46 AM Sep 2019

So, when Lyin' Lewandowski finally admitted that the Mueller report

was mostly true, what part of it, do you suppose, wasn't true?

I wish there had been time for that question to have been asked.

Also, I wish he had been asked whether everything he wrote in his books was true and accurate. He admitted to lying on TV and in interviews, but was he ever asked if he lied in his books? Seems those would have been good things to nail down.

IMHO, there were very few take home messages from his testimony today. 1 he's a liar. 2 he only tells the truth when he has sworn an oath to Congress or other law enforcement.

Everything else he said used wiggle words. Like the admission that "most" of the Mueller report (with respect to him) was accurate (to the best of his recollection). IOW, he didn't admit anything.

I'll celebrate when our House committee leadership starts coming down hard on these no-shows and this bogus executive privilege bullshit.

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So, when Lyin' Lewandowski finally admitted that the Mueller report (Original Post) intrepidity Sep 2019 OP
What I Took Out Of His Testimony Yesterday Was That His Loyalty To Trump Only Went So Far...... global1 Sep 2019 #1
He eventually handed it off to Sessions' underling bigbrother05 Sep 2019 #2
As I Said - Corey's Loyalty To Trump Only Went So Far..... global1 Sep 2019 #3
I was thinking the same thing. debsy Sep 2019 #4
It's called "perception management", and it's bigger and scarier than you realize. Firestorm49 Sep 2019 #5

global1

(25,239 posts)
1. What I Took Out Of His Testimony Yesterday Was That His Loyalty To Trump Only Went So Far......
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 10:46 AM
Sep 2019

He put on a good show that he is a loyal Trumpster - but when push came to shove - he wimped out and couldn't deliver Trump's message to Sessions himself. He wouldn't put himself in trouble with the law for Trump.

Trump is too stupid to get that message though. He commended Corey and he doesn't realize that Corey stopped short of coming through for Trump.

Or was he lying and he really did deliver the message to Sessions?

bigbrother05

(5,995 posts)
2. He eventually handed it off to Sessions' underling
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 10:59 AM
Sep 2019

That guy refused to pass it on and refused to appear at the hearing.

Refusing to meet Session at DoJ to avoid a record of the meeting is a dead giveaway that something underhanded was afoot.

global1

(25,239 posts)
3. As I Said - Corey's Loyalty To Trump Only Went So Far.....
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 11:07 AM
Sep 2019

And in as much this is a admission by Lewandowski that Trump was putting him up to something that was illegal and clearly obstruction by Trump.

Corey was smart enough not to get caught up in Trump's obstruction.

Trump is too stupid to realize that Corey is not really that loyal to him.

Gotcha!!!!!!

debsy

(530 posts)
4. I was thinking the same thing.
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 06:50 PM
Sep 2019

I wondered why nobody asked him: "Since you have told us you have not read it, what part of the Mueller report did you find to be untrue?

What a F***ING MORON!

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