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Manafort Indicted, but Trump Has Bigger Problems, Podesta Steps Down, Trans Troop Ban Blocked: (Too Many) P.M. Links

Scott Shackford | 10.30.2017 4:30 PM

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    Just try to pay attention to all the news today. I dare you. First, Paul Manafort, former campaign chairman for President Donald Trump, has been indicted for concealing his ties to the Ukrainian government, cashing in, and evading reporting and taxes on that money. Former business associate Rick Gates has been indicted as well. The indictment does not have any charges that connect directly to Trump's presidential campaign or the investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

  • BUT! Right after that indictment was released, the FBI revealed that former foreign policy aide George Papadopoulos has pleaded guilty to making false statements about meeting with Russian sources about getting access to hacked Hillary Clinton emails. This piece of intrigue will probably end up being more important than Manafort's indictment, particulary given all sorts of possibilities that Papadopoulos might have been helping the feds as part of the deal.
  • NEVERTHELESS! Tony Podesta, Democratic lobbyist, has stepped down as head of the Podesta Group, also caught up in Justice Dept. special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. His firm was also involved in lobbying on behalf of the Ukrainian government and is allegedly one of the unidentified groups mentioned in the Manafort indictment.
  • In other news, a D.C. judge is blocking most of President Trump's memo attempting to restore a ban keeping transgender troops from serving in the military. The judge decided that the attempt to keep new transgender troops from joining and potentially booting them out had a good chance of being ruled unconstitutional under the Fifth Amendment. The injunction does allow Trump to keep in place an order not to use government funds to pay for gender reassignment surgery.
  • The National Security Agency considered trying to get a journalist prosecuted for publishing documents he received from the government in successful Freedom of Information Act requests.
  • A couple that survived the mass shooting in Las Vegas died weeks later in a car crash.
  • Actor Kevin Spacey has finally officially come out of the closet. This was not an act of courage but rather a result of actor Anthony Rapp disclosing that Spacey had made sexual advances toward him when Rapp was just 14 years old and Spacey was 26. The allegations have prompted Netflix to pull the plug on House of Cards after the next season airs.
  • Danish inventor Peter Madsen has admitted to dismembering Swedish journalist Kim Wall, though he insists her death was an accident.
  • U.S. forces have captured a militant believed to have played a key role in the deadly 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    Just try to pay attention to all the news today. I dare you.

    It’s just too much.

    1. Rufus The Monocled   8 years ago

      Hello.

    2. Rhywun   8 years ago

      I can’t even.

    3. Griffin3   8 years ago

      And precisely on time.

    4. Griffin3   8 years ago

      And precisely on time!

    5. CE   8 years ago

      Not much going on really.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    …the FBI revealed that former foreign policy aide George Papadopoulos has pleaded guilty to making false statements about meeting with Russian sources about getting access to hacked Hillary Clinton emails.

    I knew the Russians stole it from Hillary! (Or maybe it was the Greeks?)

    1. Aloysious   8 years ago

      hacked Hillary Clinton emails.

      I thought that didn’t happen, and if it did, it didn’t matter anyway.

      1. Deven   8 years ago

        It didn’t. Wikileaks got them from an FOIA request.

        DNC and Podesta emails, however, who knows.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    Tony Podesta, Democratic lobbyist, has stepped down as head of the Podesta Group, also caught up in Justice Dept. special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

    Thanks for queering the narrative, Podesta!

  4. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    The judge decided that the attempt to keep new transgender troops from joining and potentially booting them out had a good chance of being ruled unconstitutional under the Fifth Amendment.

    That Bill of Rights keeps showing up in the most haphazard of ways.

    1. CE   8 years ago

      The Founders could see into the future.

    2. Mickey Rat   8 years ago

      What makes transgenderism constitutionally protected as opposed to the myriad of physical and mental conditions that also bar someone from miltary service?

      1. creech   8 years ago

        A judge?

  5. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

    Congratulations Scott. These links are of such quality that you’ve earned the right to choose whether Christian lives or dies.

    1. Entropy Drehmaschine Void   8 years ago

      In the spirit of Manafort and Podesta, may I lobby for the latter?

    2. Chipper Morning Truthjammer   8 years ago

      But did Christian ever truly live?

      1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

        He clearly lived without giving any fucks at all.

        1. Chipper Morning Truthjammer   8 years ago

          He neither gave nor received.

  6. Domestic Dissident   8 years ago

    Actor Kevin Spacey has finally officially come out of the closet. This was not an act of courage but rather a result of actor Anthony Rapp disclosing that Spacey had made sexual advances toward him when Rapp was just 14 years old and Spacey was 26. The allegations have prompted Netflix to pull the plug on House of Cards after the next season airs.

    The freaks, sickos, and fucked-up degenerates of Hollywood are turning on and devouring each other now.

    I guess it was inevitable; this is what always eventually happens in communist revolutions.

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   8 years ago

      Looks like Kevin Spacey’s reputation is crumbling…

      like a House of Cards.

      1. Unicorn Abattoir   8 years ago

        [dons sunglasses]

        1. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

          INCORRECT SEQUENCE, DUMMY

          1. Unicorn Abattoir   8 years ago

            I honestly do not remember the encounter improperly donning sunglasses ? but if I did behave as Fist describes, I owe him the sincerest apology for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior.

          2. Chipper Morning Truthjammer   8 years ago

            Like you are one to talk, Fist. You always create the dramatic pause in the wrong places.

    2. Rhywun   8 years ago

      So proud of Netflix’s courage to wait until after they’ve collected on House of Cards.

      1. Chipper Morning Truthjammer   8 years ago

        Why should they even care? It’s his word against his accuser. Was Spacey tried? We are so quick to judge female accusers, but automatically believe a man?

        1. Lawn Darts   8 years ago

          Kinda makes you wonder what a 14 yr old was doing in the bedroom of a Hollywood party in the first place. Do we need to card people we meet at parties now/

    3.   8 years ago

      He tried to play husband. He tried to taste the life of a simple man. It didn’t work out. So he took a souvenir.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    The injunction does allow Trump to keep in place an order not to use government funds to pay for gender reassignment surgery.

    Finally, a ray of libertarian moment sunshine.

    What? No?

  8. Rich   8 years ago

    Papadopoulos might have been helping the feds as part of the deal.

    1. Chipper Morning Truthjammer   8 years ago

      All this talk is making me crave papadums.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    The National Security Agency considered trying to get a journalist prosecuted for publishing documents he received from the government in successful Freedom of Information Act requests.

    Instead they settled for stealing his dick pics and altering them with Photoshop.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    Actor Kevin Spacey has finally officially come out of the closet.

    If the gays can claim Spacey, no one is safe.

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   8 years ago

      Coming out to avoid a sex scandal, just like former NJ Governor Jim McGreevey did about 9 years ago.

      It’s like Hollywood can’t do anything original anymore.

      1. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

        I didn’t see the whole thing, but it seems like he would pretty much have to do so in a statement that wasn’t denying the allegations.

        1. Last of the Shitlords   8 years ago

          He hit on this kid while shitfaced 32 years ago. Good chance he doesn’t remember.

      2. Rhywun   8 years ago

        I don’t understand how a man coming out avoids a sex scandal when the accuser is a male. It actually kind of doesn’t help his case at all.

        1. Unicorn Abattoir   8 years ago

          McGreevey actually used being a “Gay American” as his excuse for leaving office.

          1. Rhywun   8 years ago

            OK, let me be more specific: a pedophilia sex scandal.

            1. Unicorn Abattoir   8 years ago

              Not the same thing, but he hired his lover as a national security advisor, even though he was a foreign national, and ineligible for a security clearance (so he could interact with federal law enforcement).

              It was more about the Hollywood joke than the facts of the case!

    2. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

      Luckily I based my whole personality on the hyper masculine John Travolta. Sorry gays.

      1. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

        I have a theory, and it all boils down to the volleyball sequence from Top Gun.

        1. Timrekgrun   8 years ago

          So you’ve been goosed?

    3. Rat on a train   8 years ago

      Emergency meeting heteros. Who are we going to declare franchise? What is the probability of the other camp going Mormon and going after the deceased?

      1. Ken Shultz   8 years ago

        Clint Eastwood has eight children with six different women.

        1. MarkLastname   8 years ago

          I heard he really has eight children by nine different women.

      2. CE   8 years ago

        Wilt.

    4. Ken Shultz   8 years ago

      It may turn out that Tom Cruise is the most sane person in Hollywood.

      1. Chipper Morning Truthjammer   8 years ago

        Well, duh. He’s been cleared more than anyone else.

    5.   8 years ago

      Next up, Scott Bakula.

      1. Last of the Shitlords   8 years ago

        He needs t fix time by quantum leaping into a young Obama so he can make sure Obama goes to prison for dealing coke instead of becoming president.

  11. Rich   8 years ago

    A couple that survived the mass shooting in Las Vegas died weeks later in a car crash.

    RIP. Shit really *does* happen.

  12. John   8 years ago

    BUT! Right after that indictment was released, the FBI revealed that former foreign policy aide George Papadopoulos has pleaded guilty to making false statements about meeting with Russian sources about getting access to hacked Hillary Clinton emails. This piece of intrigue will probably end up being more important than Manafort’s indictment, particulary given all sorts of possibilities that Papadopoulos might have been helping the feds as part of the deal.

    And what could he possibly tell them that would mean anything?

    1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

      NO SPOILERS

      1. Chipper Morning Truthjammer   8 years ago

        Trump outmaneuvers everyone, but accidentally becomes a five-dimensional being and starts randomly appearing throughout history to make 140 character proclamations.

  13. Aloysious   8 years ago

    *looks at the sheer volume of links*

    *faints*

    1. Chipper Morning Truthjammer   8 years ago

      [Puts finger under Aloysious’ nose to revive him.]

      1. End Child Unemployment   8 years ago

        Bitch what that smell like? Aloysious didn’t know what to say!

  14. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    …Spacey had made sexual advances toward him when Rapp was just 14 years old and Spacey was 26.

    I thought that was okay in the 80’s. Or was it the 70’s? Or maybe I’m just thinking of Afghanistan.

    1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

      You’re thinking of Greece.

    2. Rat on a train   8 years ago

      He was just researching a role as a priest.

      1. I am the 0.000000013%   8 years ago

        Or a teacher

  15. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

    Danish inventor Peter Madsen has admitted to dismembering Swedish journalist Kim Wall, though he insists her death was an accident.

    Don’t you just hate it when you invite someone aboard your personal submarine and then one thing leads to another and you find yourself throwing their severed head into the ocean?

  16. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    U.S. forces have captured a militant believed to have played a key role in the deadly 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

    Did they shut down his YouTube account?

    1. Rat on a train   8 years ago

      They had to get him. He posted a description of a game without NFL permission.

  17. Rich   8 years ago

    Madsen … insists her death was an accident.

    Accidentally as well, he dismembered her body and threw the remains in the bay.

    1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

      Man, the Danes are clumsy submariners, much like the Nazis were clumsy bakers.

      1. Chipper Morning Truthjammer   8 years ago

        But can a Christian submariner dismember a gay dude on his private property?

  18. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    Danish inventor Peter Madsen has admitted to dismembering Swedish journalist Kim Wall, though he insists her death was an accident.

    The good news is that his latest invention, the Dismemberator, worked like a dream.

    1. John   8 years ago

      He just dismembered her and hide the body because he didn’t want the family to have to go to the trouble and expense of a funeral. What a guy.

  19. John   8 years ago

    http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=10049

    The Gaming Culture priviliges “hypermasculine men”. If this clown thinks gamers are hyper masculine, what would he think if he saw a biker club or an infantry unit or a construction crew? Thinking that video gamers qualify as “hypermasculine” is pretty funny.

    1. Rich   8 years ago

      “Never mind. We meant ‘hypomasculine’. “

    2. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

      UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA IN THE NEWS!!!

      Wait, I know that guy. I went to High School with him. AND HE’S AT ARIZONA STATE NOT UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA. A FUCKING TRASH SCHOOL. FUCK YOU YOU SHIT WEBSITE.

      1. Arizona_Guy   8 years ago

        Don’t sugar coat it. Say what you really feel.

        1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

          ASU sucks. Go Cats.

    3. Citizen X - #6   8 years ago

      Maybe all he means by “hypermasculine” is “hasn’t touched a woman since birth.”

      1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

        The author even linked to Arizona State’s website. You fucking kidding me?

      2. MarkLastname   8 years ago

        All that semen build up can make you pretty masculine.

        1. Last of the Shitlords   8 years ago

          I’m sure it’ regularly deposited in a fleshlight.

  20. Fist of Etiquette   8 years ago

    A couple that survived the mass shooting in Las Vegas died weeks later in a car crash.

    This is worse than any of those Final Destination sequels.

  21. Ken Shultz   8 years ago

    “In other news, a D.C. judge is blocking most of President Trump’s memo attempting to restore a ban keeping transgender troops from serving in the military.”

    If we end up on a battlefield in Damascus or Karachi someday, our military is gonna be so diverse, the enemy won’t even know what hit ’em.

    It’ll be an easy choice for civilians on the ground, too. On the one hand, they could support the nasty ass, militant, terrorist, flavor of the month. Those guys don’t like music, Christians, books, or anything fun and awesome. On the other hand, the American troops will be fun and awesome–and transgender as fuck.

    Is there any way we could work our uniforms into some kind of camouflage but fabulous, rainbow pattern?

    1. John   8 years ago

      Yeah Ken. Queers and cross dresses are so popular in most parts of the world.

      1. Ken Shultz   8 years ago

        It’s strength through diversity.

      2. Tony   8 years ago

        Not most, but certainly the best parts.

        Are Muslims backward heathens or are they your conservative comrades? Make up your damn mind.

        1. Last of the Shitlords   8 years ago

          Are you shitting me? You progtards are the ones who made Muslims your precious darlings. Can’t wait till they turn on your kind and slaughter you all.

    2. Rich   8 years ago

      The new uniform

      1. Aloysious   8 years ago

        To be more fabulous, that uniform needs to be tighter in the area of the gluteous spankius.

      2. Incomprehensible Bitching   8 years ago

        NOT RAINBOWEE ENOUGH!!!

  22. John   8 years ago

    The judge decided that the attempt to keep new transgender troops from joining and potentially booting them out had a good chance of being ruled unconstitutional under the Fifth Amendment.

    Which is judge speak for FYTIW. That is absurd. Hey, it makes the judge feel good and tolerant and that is all that matters.

  23. Entropy Drehmaschine Void   8 years ago

    AAAAAHHHHHH.

    Schacklefurd linx.

  24. John   8 years ago

    http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=57587

    Buzzfeed staff shocked to learn they have low testosterone levels. I will just leave that here.

    1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

      I’m a weak man and I’m a right-wing socialist. What does this mean about my testosterone?

      1. Incomprehensible Bitching   8 years ago

        The good news: you have a lot.

        The bad news: you’re a ladyboy.

    2. lap83   8 years ago

      At first I thought the screen shot from the investigation was a fake image meant to satirize them, but that’s really what they look like. Wow… Even the scientist who looks like a hipster bus driver.
      They could have tried harder to make the results a surprise

      1. lap83   8 years ago

        *hipster bus driver from the 50s

    3. Tony   8 years ago

      Once we got beyond the context of a hunter-gatherer society, what really is the point of high-testosterone men?

      1. Ken Shultz   8 years ago

        Fuck you.

        1. Tony   8 years ago

          Exactly. Pointless naked aggression is just not all that socially useful, and it makes parties awkward.

          1. Last of the Shitlords   8 years ago

            It tends to weed out garbage like you Tony.

      2. Chipper Morning Truthjammer   8 years ago

        Better money shots.

      3. lap83   8 years ago

        You need someone to round up the ones you REALLY don’t like so they can go to the camps, necessary evil

      4. Brian   8 years ago

        Here’s a hint: you’re not attracted to estrogen.

      5. MarkLastname   8 years ago

        Helps you stay in shape and more productive maybe. And get laid more. Downside is leaves less time for making bird houses.

  25. Entropy Drehmaschine Void   8 years ago

    A couple that survived the mass shooting in Las Vegas died weeks later in a car crash.

    Paging Alanis Morissette …. Ms. Morissette to the white courtesy phone …

    1. John   8 years ago

      Its like a mass shooting on your wedding day.

      1. Chipper Morning Truthjammer   8 years ago

        It’s a freeeeee Russian data dump, when you’ve already paaaaaid.

    2. Ken Shultz   8 years ago

      I blame the fossil fuel industry.

      1. colorblindkid   8 years ago

        It was the Koch brothers.

    3. Juice   8 years ago

      Nah, come one. This is Final Destination 7 or whatever.

      1. Juice   8 years ago

        Come on. Fuck you.

        1. MarkLastname   8 years ago

          Cum one, cum all?

  26. Sevo   8 years ago

    “Danish inventor Peter Madsen has admitted to dismembering Swedish journalist Kim Wall, though he insists her death was an accident.”

    The inventor.
    In the bay.
    With the submaring.
    Too soon?

  27. chemjeff   8 years ago

    Holy cow. Chock-a-block full of newz and linkz today.

  28. Alcibiades   8 years ago

    The schadenfreude runs this deep on this one:

    https://pastebin.com/paWQUzCK

    Sam Kriss, commie, and waiting for mommy and daddy to die to live off the inheritance.

  29. chemjeff   8 years ago

    the FBI revealed that former foreign policy aide George Papadopoulos has pleaded guilty to making false statements about meeting with Russian sources about getting access to hacked Hillary Clinton emails.

    That’s too bad. I used to like Webster.

  30. chemjeff   8 years ago

    the FBI revealed that former foreign policy aide George Papadopoulos has pleaded guilty to making false statements about meeting with Russian sources about getting access to hacked Hillary Clinton emails.

    That’s too bad. I used to like Webster.

  31. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   8 years ago

    The allegations have prompted Netflix to pull the plug on House of Cards after the next season airs.

    I hope to see a world devoid of art, speech and political debate as long as there are no problematic people involved.

  32. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   8 years ago

    Danish inventor Peter Madsen has admitted to dismembering Swedish journalist Kim Wall, though he insists her death was an accident.

    Ok, that’s the fucked up story of the week.

    1. Eidde   8 years ago

      Now he must face the horrors of a Danish prison cell.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   8 years ago

        No XBox?

        1. BestUsedCarSales   8 years ago

          God no. What is this, a Norwegian Prison?

          1. Eidde   8 years ago

            No, Danish, this article is the source of the photo.

  33. Stormy Dragon   8 years ago

    Right after that indictment was released, the FBI revealed that former foreign policy aide George Papadopoulos has pleaded guilty to making false statements about meeting with Russian sources about getting access to hacked Hillary Clinton emails.

    FBI no like-a da juice.

  34. JeremyR   8 years ago

    I wonder what the percentage is in federal investigations of people actually being arrested for the crime being investigated, versus the crime of lying or being misleading to the FBI? Seems like the latter is far, far, far more common.

  35.   8 years ago

    The judge decided that the attempt to keep new transgender troops from joining and potentially booting them out had a good chance of being ruled unconstitutional under the Fifth Amendment.

    WTF? Is there a right to join the military now? This is seriously fucked up. Applying social justice bullshit to other areas is damaging enough, but doing it to the military is extremely dangerous.

    1. Eidde   8 years ago

      Oh yeah? Would you exclude black people from the military, then?

      /SJW talking points

  36. Trigger Warning   8 years ago

    Well, if somebody accidentally dies on your not weird at all DIY submarine, what are you going to do? Not dismember the dead person? That’s crazy talk.

  37. Trigger Warning   8 years ago

    Fuck you, trannies. If Type 1 diabetics can’t join, neither can you.

  38. Tom Bombadil   8 years ago

    “making false statements….”

    This has got to be fake news. Making false statements to the FBI is illegal? Did Comey get the memo?

  39. MarkLastname   8 years ago

    House of Cards was going downhill anyway so I’m not too upset. I do still love Spacey’s Pacino impression.

  40. Dan S.   8 years ago

    The indictment does not have any charges that connect directly to Trump’s presidential campaign or the investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

    So why is it still being handled by Mueller’s Special Counsel office, rather than normal DOJ channels? Or is it?

  41. Bra Ket   8 years ago

    Now those are some links.

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