ROSENSTEIN RESIGNS

This is all very good for our country. When Obama and previous presidents were in office no people thought it was a reality TV show. It is wonderful in my opinion that we have been exposed to the blatant partisan politics and the slimy tactics of government in general.

Thing is, people only think it's the other tribe doing the blatant partisan politics, slimy tactics, and fake news...

Their own is fighting for truth, justice, and the American way, of course.

In other words, looks like the same old thing to me, just louder.
 
Thing is, people only think it's the other tribe doing the blatant partisan politics, slimy tactics, and fake news...

Their own is fighting for truth, justice, and the American way, of course.

In other words, looks like the same old thing to me, just louder.

Good point. You could look at it as the same reason that deficits keep climbing and must keep doubling every so often to keep the system afloat. It's called the law of diminishing returns. Political games also suffer from the same diminishing returns over time, so the volume, rhetoric and outlandishness of the game has to keep doubling also. As debt money must grow exponentially higher to reach more people, so does the politics that goes along with it.
 
Thing is, people only think it's the other tribe doing the blatant partisan politics, slimy tactics, and fake news...

Their own is fighting for truth, justice, and the American way, of course.

In other words, looks like the same old thing to me, just louder.


^^^^This^^^^

And nowhere is this more evident than around here over the last couple of years.

I'd +rep you if I could.
 
Next time fire him on twitter Don. I am not entertained by someone quitting, you gotta fire them before they can quit.

Perhaps, but if Rosie has anything criminal in his actions, I say get thee to Gitmo!
 
The Trap Failed - Rosenstein Neither Fired Nor Resigned

The Trap Failed - Rosenstein Neither Fired Nor Resigned

Last Friday the New York Times published a story that reflected negatively on the loyalty of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein towards President Trump. Rosenstein, the NYTclaimed, suggested to wiretap Trump and to remove him by using the 25th amendment. Other news reports contradicted the claim and Rosenstein himself denied it.

The report was a trap to push Trump towards an impulsive firing of the number two in the Justice Department, a repeat of Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre. The Democrats would have profited from such an 'October surprise' in the November 6 midterm elections. A campaign to exploit such a scandal to get-out-the-votes was already well prepared.

The trap did not work. The only one who panicked was Rosenstein. He feared for his reputation should he get fired. To prevent such damage he offered to resign amicably. He tried this at least three times:

By Friday evening, concerned about testifying to Congress over the revelations that he discussed wearing a wire to the Oval Office and invoking the constitutional trigger to remove Mr. Trump from office, Mr. Rosenstein had become convinced that he should resign, according to people close to him. He offered during a late-day visit to the White House to quit, according to one person familiar with the encounter, but John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, demurred.
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Also over the weekend, Mr. Rosenstein again told Mr. Kelly that he was considering resigning. On Sunday, Mr. Rosenstein repeated the assertion in a call with Donald F. McGahn II, the White House counsel. Mr. McGahn — [...] — asked Mr. Rosenstein to postpone their discussion until Monday.
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By about 9 a.m. Monday, Mr. Rosenstein was in his office on the fourth floor of the Justice Department when reporters started calling. Was it true that Mr. Rosenstein was planning to resign, they asked.
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At the White House the deputy attorney general slipped into a side entrance to the West Wing and headed to the White House counsel’s office to meet with Mr. McGahn, who had by then been told by Mr. Kelly that Mr. Rosenstein was on his way and wanted to resign.
McGhan punted the issue back to Kelly and finally Rosenstein spoke with Trump. Trump did not fire him nor did he resign. It is now expected that he will stay until the end of the year or even longer:

President Trump told advisers he is open to keeping Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on the job, and allies of the No. 2 Justice Department official said Tuesday he has given them the impression he doesn’t plan to quit.
The trap did not work. Neither did Trump panic nor did the White House allow the panicking Rod Rosenstein to pull the trigger. The people who set this up, by leaking some dubious FBI memo to the NYT, did not achieve their aims.
There are only six weeks left until the midterm elections. What other October surprises might be planned by either side?
 
Mister R has not lost or left his day job, I see...

Trump has yet to fire the five people he wants to fire.
A rumour making the rounds in rightwing circles has
DJT viewing Brett K as a possible A.G choice, if he is
still a judge by 11 p.m Friday. He is on a list, methinks.
 
There is also a case looming concerning the "double jeopardy" clause. GAMBLE vrs. U.S
If Brett K becomes an insta-Justice, he can be part of a 5 to 4 vote. It has the possibility
of giving a sitting president the ability to give blanket pardons, not just federal level ones.
 
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