I think that actions are much more impressive than words on Twitter. Maybe that's just me because snowflakes seem to be so triggered and traumatized by words and free speech. I'm fairly certain that Official US Sanctions circa 2017, moving significant military assets opposite Russia in Syria, ordering multiple missile and airstrikes against the Russian ally Syria, slaying 200-300 Russian mercenaries, and playing war games with Russia's former allies in their own back yard is a hell of a lot more negative and effective than anything Trump could come up with on his Twitter feed.
He's criticized Putin many times. Over the supposed Russian spy poisoning in the UK, over Syria, over Ukraine, etc. Putin treats Trump with respect, and Trump reciprocates it. The left can't get over the fact that Putin treated their idol Obama with open contempt. The fact is, Putin more represents the views of Trump's base than any European leaders. There is no obvious reason why it should not be possible to have relatively cordial relations with Russia. I fail to see how it helps us to be constantly confronting Russia on issues that do not concern our vital interests. How would we like it if they had decided they needed to intervene here after the US government killed scores of its own citizens in a military assault at Waco.
Well, opinion pieces are like assholes, everyone's got one. But if you want to contribute to making history: https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/stormy/
To be sure, an opinion piece written by a Democrat, a Clinton pollster and former advisor to President Bill Clinton that raises some very serious issues. Avenatti’s revelations might be red meat for hardcore Democrat politicos, but at the same time it hurts Mueller’s public credibility as an impartial and honest Prosecutor with clean hands. And Mueller has been having a terrible time with Federal Judges to date - and this won’t help. The source of this information is illegal and is a felony - whether it came from a Mueller team leak, the US Treasury, a Bank employee, or a hacked email. Textbook case of unintended consequences. Reed-Smith just crushed Mueller yesterday in Court with the Russian indictment. Mueller is in a very tight spot on the cornerstone case that created the impetus for his charter as Special Prosecutor. My guess is that Mueller has been dog cussing Avenatti for a couple days now,
Some nuggets here: I just skimmed it but see Fusion GPS getting honorable mention. hmmmm. https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/992241369023365120.html
CBS News Los Angeles has been reporting that the California Bar is actively investigating Michael Avenatti.
Turns out that the media’s unchallenged darling is a serious crook. I just saw an alert from CBS-Los Angeles that the California Bar was actively investigating Stormy Daniels lawyer and media darling Michael Avenatti. How did 60 Minutes, Bill Maher, CNN, MSNBC, etc. etc. just ignore this guy’s background? https://www.seattletimes.com/seattl...ced-allegations-of-dubious-business-dealings/ “Since his investment firm bought bankrupt Tully’s Coffee for $9.15 million at auction five years ago, Avenatti’s company has been named in more than 50 state and federal legal complaints, including commercial lawsuits, breach of lease actions and warrants for unpaid taxes, court records show.” “In a complaint submitted to the California State Bar Association — and cc’d to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Seattle — Bellevue attorney David Nold asserts Avenatti carried out an illegal “pump and dump” scheme through his Washington state-registered Tully’s ownership firm, Global Baristas US, LLC.” “Nold’s complaint contends that while Avenatti ran the company, he fleeced nearly $6 million in federal and state tax withholdings — money meant to be held in trust for payment of quarterly taxes — from the paychecks of Tully’s employees.”
Turns out your boy is a serious crook. I just saw an alert from CBS-Los Angeles that the California Bar was actively investigating Stormy Daniels lawyer and media darling Michael Avenatti. How did 60 Minutes, Bill Maher, CNN, MSNBC, etc. etc. just ignore this guy’s background? https://www.seattletimes.com/seattl...ced-allegations-of-dubious-business-dealings/ “Since his investment firm bought bankrupt Tully’s Coffee for $9.15 million at auction five years ago, Avenatti’s company has been named in more than 50 state and federal legal complaints, including commercial lawsuits, breach of lease actions and warrants for unpaid taxes, court records show.” “In a complaint submitted to the California State Bar Association — and cc’d to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Seattle — Bellevue attorney David Nold asserts Avenatti carried out an illegal “pump and dump” scheme through his Washington state-registered Tully’s ownership firm, Global Baristas US, LLC.” “Nold’s complaint contends that while Avenatti ran the company, he fleeced nearly $6 million in federal and state tax withholdings — money meant to be held in trust for payment of quarterly taxes — from the paychecks of Tully’s employees.”
Turns out your darling is quite a crook. I just saw an alert from CBS-Los Angeles that the California Bar was actively investigating Stormy Daniels lawyer and media darling Michael Avenatti. How did 60 Minutes, Bill Maher, CNN, MSNBC, etc. etc. just ignore this guy’s background? https://www.seattletimes.com/seattl...ced-allegations-of-dubious-business-dealings/ “Since his investment firm bought bankrupt Tully’s Coffee for $9.15 million at auction five years ago, Avenatti’s company has been named in more than 50 state and federal legal complaints, including commercial lawsuits, breach of lease actions and warrants for unpaid taxes, court records show.” “In a complaint submitted to the California State Bar Association — and cc’d to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Seattle — Bellevue attorney David Nold asserts Avenatti carried out an illegal “pump and dump” scheme through his Washington state-registered Tully’s ownership firm, Global Baristas US, LLC.” “Nold’s complaint contends that while Avenatti ran the company, he fleeced nearly $6 million in federal and state tax withholdings — money meant to be held in trust for payment of quarterly taxes — from the paychecks of Tully’s employees.”