Piffiztheanswer
L'immortale
calling it now... Baron trump behind it


:bartermad:this doesn't include Coats
maybe.Cavanaugh is going to get confirmed regardless, no way any Rethugs vote against him.
Not sure it'd make sense for them to risk the wrath of the deplorables to help confirm someone that was going to get confirmed anyway.
Cavanaugh is going to get confirmed regardless, no way any Rethugs vote against him.
Not sure it'd make sense for them to risk the wrath of the deplorables to help confirm someone that was going to get confirmed anyway.
Here's Lawrence O'Donnel pitching the idea it's Dan Coats. Makes sense to me.
Lie detector tests are frauds too. If you tested 50 people in the White House, you're probably have at least 4-5 people test as lying when they denied and only be 50-50 or worse that the actual writer was one of them. Someone who expresses nervousness while testing is more likely to fail, regardless of whether they are telling the truth or not, than an experienced and confident liar.Libertarian calling for everyone to face lie detector tests?
Lie detector tests are frauds too. If you tested 50 people in the White House, you're probably have at least 4-5 people test as lying when they denied and only be 50-50 or worse that the actual writer was one of them. Someone who expresses nervousness while testing is more likely to fail, regardless of whether they are telling the truth or not, than an experienced and confident liar.
The Trump 'Resistance' loves GOP collaborators like Miles Taylor. But who's playing who?This shyt never got settled did it?![]()
.On Wednesday, Anonymous outed himself as Miles Taylor, a security expert, Google employee and paid CNN contributor who served in the Department of Homeland Security at the time that he wrote the famous op-ed. Specifically, Taylor was deputy chief of staff to then-Secretary Kristjen Nielsen — a role that does not amount to a “senior” anything.