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(39 posts)triron
(22,007 posts)Me.
(35,454 posts)he was part of them, still is as far as I know. He's everywhere these days, to the disgrace of the shows that have him on, trying to get a leg up.
Of course, Mueller has a case for criminal conspiracy and, I bet, even more. THat's as obvious as the nose on anyone's face and Nunberg isn't telling us anything we don't know. He, Credico and Corsi need to disappear. Either into a jail cell or from the airwaves.
procon
(15,805 posts)triron
(22,007 posts)The state that put both Ernst, and Grassley in the Senate, and King in the house. If David Duke primaried Trump there, hed have a shot.
Tommy_Carcetti
(43,185 posts)Among other things.
Obviously.
DeminPennswoods
(15,286 posts)For those too young to recall, Martha Mitchell was the wife of Nixon campaign chair, then AG John Mitchell. She'd call up reporters and blab while defending her husband. She was the subject of more than a few comedy monologues back in Watergate days.
Me.
(35,454 posts)In the days immediately after the Watergate break-in in 1972, her husband enlisted former FBI agent Steve King to prevent her from learning about the break-in or contacting reporters. Despite these efforts, Martha learned that one of her friends, her daughter's bodyguard and driver James W. McCord Jr., was among those arrested. She began to explore the events in order to help him. While on a phone call with Helen Thomas about the Watergate break-in, King pulled the phone cord from the wall. She was held against her will in a California hotel room and forcefully sedated by a psychiatrist after a physical struggle with five men that left her needing stitches.[2][3] Nixon aides, in an effort to discredit Mitchell, told the press that she had a "drinking problem".[4] Mitchell began contacting reporters when her husband's role in the scandal became known, initially in an effort to defend him.[5] Nixon was later to tell interviewer David Frost in 1977 that Martha was a distraction to John Mitchell, such that no one was minding the store, and "If it hadn't been for Martha Mitchell, there'd have been no Watergate." Because of these allegations, she was discredited and abandoned by most of her family, except for her son Jay. The Mitchells separated in 1973.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Mitchell
triron
(22,007 posts)triron
(22,007 posts)BamaRefugee
(3,483 posts)one of his buildings.
paleotn
(17,931 posts)But one thing Nunberg touched on is irrefutable. Mueller and team..."these aren't guys you fuck around with." This isn't some piss ant state prosecutor in bum fuck Oklahoma you can buy off rather cheaply. Shitler has never faced this kind of investigation and it shows.