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MaverickM11 wrote:Bricktop wrote:What is troubling is with all the firestorm that the Trump documents issue caused, no-one in the Biden team thought to do these searches before presumably last November. I'd be furious if I was Biden. Even if he didn't think there was anything, make damn sure.
The Biden team alerted the authorities and have cooperated every step of the way. Trump did the exact opposite, to this day. Fun to see republicans Susan Collins concerned about document retention since *checks watch* Monday.
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Bricktop wrote:MaverickM11 wrote:Bricktop wrote:What is troubling is with all the firestorm that the Trump documents issue caused, no-one in the Biden team thought to do these searches before presumably last November. I'd be furious if I was Biden. Even if he didn't think there was anything, make damn sure.
The Biden team alerted the authorities and have cooperated every step of the way. Trump did the exact opposite, to this day. Fun to see republicans Susan Collins concerned about document retention since *checks watch* Monday.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
A fascinating but thoroughly irrelevant diversion.
Maybe I was too nuanced when I posed my thought. In politics, there's something called vetting. Before I call my opponent an adulterous SOB, I had better be sure I haven't been straying myself, lest that comes back to bite me. That a classified document search wasn't done until last fall is negligent on the part of Biden's team. Klain dropped the ball.
casinterest wrote:Bricktop wrote:MaverickM11 wrote:The Biden team alerted the authorities and have cooperated every step of the way. Trump did the exact opposite, to this day. Fun to see republicans Susan Collins concerned about document retention since *checks watch* Monday.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
A fascinating but thoroughly irrelevant diversion.
Maybe I was too nuanced when I posed my thought. In politics, there's something called vetting. Before I call my opponent an adulterous SOB, I had better be sure I haven't been straying myself, lest that comes back to bite me. That a classified document search wasn't done until last fall is negligent on the part of Biden's team. Klain dropped the ball.
????? This isn't the same thing. THe analogy would be you caught Trump boinking someone else, called them out on it, and then they continued to do it, and claimed that you never saw what you saw. On Biden's side, he has a crazy hanger on and he is calling in the team to get her away before he gets in trouble.
Bricktop wrote:casinterest wrote:Bricktop wrote:A fascinating but thoroughly irrelevant diversion.
Maybe I was too nuanced when I posed my thought. In politics, there's something called vetting. Before I call my opponent an adulterous SOB, I had better be sure I haven't been straying myself, lest that comes back to bite me. That a classified document search wasn't done until last fall is negligent on the part of Biden's team. Klain dropped the ball.
????? This isn't the same thing. THe analogy would be you caught Trump boinking someone else, called them out on it, and then they continued to do it, and claimed that you never saw what you saw. On Biden's side, he has a crazy hanger on and he is calling in the team to get her away before he gets in trouble.
I guess the talking points just don't cover my commentary.
The analogy is irrelevant. Someone on Biden's team should have looked for any documents at the start of this fracas. It's simple due diligence.
Aaron747 wrote:
Mmmm...because details of the investigation leaked.
bluecrew wrote:Biden just... had documents he wasn't aware of.
dmg626 wrote:So no one knows these documents are missing from wherever they’re supposed to be archived? In that case Bidens “team” should have just shredded these documents and no one would know, unless someone wants to put him in a bad light about this.
casinterest wrote:dmg626 wrote:So no one knows these documents are missing from wherever they’re supposed to be archived? In that case Bidens “team” should have just shredded these documents and no one would know, unless someone wants to put him in a bad light about this.
That's an interesting argument, and would seem to be the way other documents were handled.
bennett123 wrote:casinterest wrote:dmg626 wrote:So no one knows these documents are missing from wherever they’re supposed to be archived? In that case Bidens “team” should have just shredded these documents and no one would know, unless someone wants to put him in a bad light about this.
That's an interesting argument, and would seem to be the way other documents were handled.
Perhaps best just to admit you made a mistake.
They found they made a mistake and put their hands up to it.
BobRoss wrote:If you actually believe that, well, okay then ....
While Biden gave this interview last year, he had documents stored in 3 inappropriate locations that we know of, one of which was his own garage: https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/16 ... mp4?tag=12. But yeah, he "wasn't aware" of it. Come on man.
Avatar2go wrote:Interview was perfectly appropriate.
BobRoss wrote:Avatar2go wrote:Interview was perfectly appropriate.
Storing classified materials in your *garage* for years is not "appropriate" at all. And these are documents from when he was VP, and had no authority to declassify anything he had in possession.
Avatar2go wrote:BobRoss wrote:Avatar2go wrote:Interview was perfectly appropriate.
Storing classified materials in your *garage* for years is not "appropriate" at all. And these are documents from when he was VP, and had no authority to declassify anything he had in possession.
As stated, the interview was perfectly appropriate.
The claim to declassification powers is irrelevant in both cases. Biden never made that claim, and the courts found Trump's claims to be unsubstantiated.
BobRoss wrote:Should classified material be stored in Biden's garage or not? Yes or no?
BobRoss wrote:bluecrew wrote:Biden just... had documents he wasn't aware of.
If you actually believe that, well, okay then...
While Biden gave this interview last year, he had documents stored in 3 inappropriate locations that we know of, one of which was his own garage: https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/16 ... mp4?tag=12. But yeah, he "wasn't aware" of it. Come on man.
bluecrew wrote:If we're going to barbecue Biden over this too, maybe we should have a deeper look at how far back this goes, because I would venture a guess that poor records management likely goes back through Bush, Clinton, etc. Peripherally this all sorta ties into the old email server hit - it's another case where government infrastructure and handling of sensitive documents/IT issues hasn't kept pace with what we expect from the private sector, so we (fairly) criticize them for being so outdated.
BobRoss wrote:Aaaaaand here come the Democrat Party hacks who think the documents were "planted" in Biden's garage and offices (despite Biden admitting today on live TV he knew of them):
First up, Joy Behar; second, Hank "Guam might tip over and capsize" Johnson: https://twitter.com/MagaMastriano/statu ... 4802666498
If Whoppi is the sane voice in the room, you know they've lost their minds.
Avatar2go wrote:BobRoss wrote:Aaaaaand here come the Democrat Party hacks who think the documents were "planted" in Biden's garage and offices (despite Biden admitting today on live TV he knew of them):
First up, Joy Behar; second, Hank "Guam might tip over and capsize" Johnson: https://twitter.com/MagaMastriano/statu ... 4802666498
If Whoppi is the sane voice in the room, you know they've lost their minds.
"The View" is not Democratic party hacks, it's a current events gossip show. There are no authoritative sources or reporting involved. There is no particular credence associated with anything they say. It's just opinion, and unqualified at that.
Sources in the DoJ said that Garland felt compelled to appoint a special counsel because the White House had made incomplete statements earlier in the week. Which points out the same difficulty Trump got himself into, if you address an ongoing investigation before it's complete, you set yourself up for elevated risk.
Best thing to have done would be to acknowledge the investigation and withhold comment, until the DoJ was prepared to discuss it publicly.
Aaron747 wrote:
This is why it's always dumb to say 'on my attorneys' advice....' and then not follow said advice in the next appearance.
seb146 wrote:Just to summarize:
The National Archives, under the MAGA administration (he can simply think and documents are declassified, you know) said not one word about Biden's documents. All of a sudden, there are boxes and boxes of them everywhere Biden has been under the former administration. All this has happened, of course, since the former guy decided the classified documents are his to do with as he pleases and show to whomever and have out for any reason anywhere. All while the National Archives were demanding their return.
Why wasn't the National Archives demanding and serving warrants to Biden? They didn't know? But they know about all other presidents' and vice-presidents' documents? Everyone but Biden?
Avatar2go wrote:seb146 wrote:Just to summarize:
The National Archives, under the MAGA administration (he can simply think and documents are declassified, you know) said not one word about Biden's documents. All of a sudden, there are boxes and boxes of them everywhere Biden has been under the former administration. All this has happened, of course, since the former guy decided the classified documents are his to do with as he pleases and show to whomever and have out for any reason anywhere. All while the National Archives were demanding their return.
Why wasn't the National Archives demanding and serving warrants to Biden? They didn't know? But they know about all other presidents' and vice-presidents' documents? Everyone but Biden?
Before we go down the conspiracy path, it could simply be that Biden had copies and the originals are already in the Archives. Which seems perhaps more likely as he was VP at the time.
We know that Trump had originals because the Archives had records of them, but not the materials themselves. Which is what prompted the request to return them. And he as President, would be more likely to have originals in his possession.
If someone made copies and they weren't recorded, that in itself is a flaw in the system, which still needs to be investigated. Every copy is supposed to be logged and documented.
Bottom line is we need to wait for the investigation to complete, to learn what the materials were, where they came from, who was responsible, etc. Until then, we are mostly speculating.
In Trump's case, we know a lot more because of the search warrant and resultant legal activity. We know at least the classification level of the documents he had, and that he boxed them up and took them as he was leaving office. For Biden, that information should be coming out when the DoJ is ready.
KPTKRampy wrote:https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/politics/live-news/garland-attorney-general-statement-01-12-23/index.html
Garland’s appointed a special counsel.
The people that believe the special counsel appointment for trump’s documents is politically motivated can sit down now.
afcjets wrote:KPTKRampy wrote:https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/politics/live-news/garland-attorney-general-statement-01-12-23/index.html
Garland’s appointed a special counsel.
The people that believe the special counsel appointment for trump’s documents is politically motivated can sit down now.
It's politically motivated for the DNC too, they're done with him, so it's a win/win. This is my opinion and was the subject of the opening segment tonight on Tucker, who is an opinion host.
Aaron747 wrote:Avatar2go wrote:BobRoss wrote:Aaaaaand here come the Democrat Party hacks who think the documents were "planted" in Biden's garage and offices (despite Biden admitting today on live TV he knew of them):
First up, Joy Behar; second, Hank "Guam might tip over and capsize" Johnson: https://twitter.com/MagaMastriano/statu ... 4802666498
If Whoppi is the sane voice in the room, you know they've lost their minds.
"The View" is not Democratic party hacks, it's a current events gossip show. There are no authoritative sources or reporting involved. There is no particular credence associated with anything they say. It's just opinion, and unqualified at that.
Sources in the DoJ said that Garland felt compelled to appoint a special counsel because the White House had made incomplete statements earlier in the week. Which points out the same difficulty Trump got himself into, if you address an ongoing investigation before it's complete, you set yourself up for elevated risk.
Best thing to have done would be to acknowledge the investigation and withhold comment, until the DoJ was prepared to discuss it publicly.
This is why it's always dumb to say 'on my attorneys' advice....' and then not follow said advice in the next appearance.
luckyone wrote:Aaron747 wrote:Avatar2go wrote:
"The View" is not Democratic party hacks, it's a current events gossip show. There are no authoritative sources or reporting involved. There is no particular credence associated with anything they say. It's just opinion, and unqualified at that.
Sources in the DoJ said that Garland felt compelled to appoint a special counsel because the White House had made incomplete statements earlier in the week. Which points out the same difficulty Trump got himself into, if you address an ongoing investigation before it's complete, you set yourself up for elevated risk.
Best thing to have done would be to acknowledge the investigation and withhold comment, until the DoJ was prepared to discuss it publicly.
This is why it's always dumb to say 'on my attorneys' advice....' and then not follow said advice in the next appearance.
I'm going to have to disagree here. When asked, a POTUS not commenting on being the subject of an investigation is just not going to fly.
luckyone wrote:Aaron747 wrote:This is why it's always dumb to say 'on my attorneys' advice....' and then not follow said advice in the next appearance.
I'm going to have to disagree here. When asked, a POTUS not commenting on being the subject of an investigation is just not going to fly.
GalaxyFlyer wrote:Why is this so difficult, yet every shavetail LT does right, at least, right after the first time they’re investigated for missing or forgotten classified. We had a classified package for every OCONUS trip, left with the CP on every overnight. Leave on the plane locked on the gun box—wrong! I had an Lt who got caught. Leave at the CP and not have it. Oops, contact the last CP, get a destruction receipt mailed to you. I had a bucket at the office which had all my destruction receipts over the years. Just. In. Case. People go to jail for these violations, an LOR is a slap on the wrist. But, if you’re connected, all’s forgiven.
I don’t forgive any of these politicians, clowns one and all. Never give them anything greater than a penny.
GalaxyFlyer wrote:Why is this so difficult, yet every shavetail LT does right, at least, right after the first time they’re investigated for missing or forgotten classified. We had a classified package for every OCONUS trip, left with the CP on every overnight. Leave on the plane locked on the gun box—wrong! I had an Lt who got caught. Leave at the CP and not have it. Oops, contact the last CP, get a destruction receipt mailed to you. I had a bucket at the office which had all my destruction receipts over the years. Just. In. Case. People go to jail for these violations, an LOR is a slap on the wrist. But, if you’re connected, all’s forgiven.
I don’t forgive any of these politicians, clowns one and all. Never give them anything greater than a penny.
ltbewr wrote:No matter what, Biden has been damaged by these disclosures, compounding other issues around him many criticizes him for. I think eventually, this, the actions of his son Hunter, anger of not dealing with real inflation, 'social wokeness' tags on Democrats in general, will along with his old age lead to his withdrawal from running in 2024.
GalaxyFlyer wrote:Why is this so difficult, yet every shavetail LT does right, at least, right after the first time they’re investigated for missing or forgotten classified. We had a classified package for every OCONUS trip, left with the CP on every overnight. Leave on the plane locked on the gun box—wrong! I had an Lt who got caught. Leave at the CP and not have it. Oops, contact the last CP, get a destruction receipt mailed to you. I had a bucket at the office which had all my destruction receipts over the years. Just. In. Case. People go to jail for these violations, an LOR is a slap on the wrist. But, if you’re connected, all’s forgiven.
I don’t forgive any of these politicians, clowns one and all. Never give them anything greater than a penny.
Avatar2go wrote:GalaxyFlyer wrote:Why is this so difficult, yet every shavetail LT does right, at least, right after the first time they’re investigated for missing or forgotten classified. We had a classified package for every OCONUS trip, left with the CP on every overnight. Leave on the plane locked on the gun box—wrong! I had an Lt who got caught. Leave at the CP and not have it. Oops, contact the last CP, get a destruction receipt mailed to you. I had a bucket at the office which had all my destruction receipts over the years. Just. In. Case. People go to jail for these violations, an LOR is a slap on the wrist. But, if you’re connected, all’s forgiven.
I don’t forgive any of these politicians, clowns one and all. Never give them anything greater than a penny.
These are all good points. And classified materials being misplaced or randomly taken just shouldn't happen, period.
One difference though, is that as the article states, the final packing is often delegated to low-level political staffers. These are the people who volunteer for campaigns, then get a job in the administration for a few years as a reward. It's a traditional stepping stone to employment in the government.
Reporting on both the Trump and Biden departures describes them as hectic, which is not a good practice. I suspect that will change when Biden departs office this time, there will be a much more rigorous effort to be sure the custody of classified materials is properly accounted at the end.
All that said, there is still a critical difference in Trump claiming both that the materials were not classified, and that they belonged to him. If there is criminal liabilty associated with any of this, I suspect it will be related to those two points.
johns624 wrote:Maybe this will cause Biden to admit that maybe he shouldn't run in 2024.
Avatar2go wrote:GalaxyFlyer wrote:Why is this so difficult, yet every shavetail LT does right, at least, right after the first time they’re investigated for missing or forgotten classified. We had a classified package for every OCONUS trip, left with the CP on every overnight. Leave on the plane locked on the gun box—wrong! I had an Lt who got caught. Leave at the CP and not have it. Oops, contact the last CP, get a destruction receipt mailed to you. I had a bucket at the office which had all my destruction receipts over the years. Just. In. Case. People go to jail for these violations, an LOR is a slap on the wrist. But, if you’re connected, all’s forgiven.
I don’t forgive any of these politicians, clowns one and all. Never give them anything greater than a penny.
These are all good points. And classified materials being misplaced or randomly taken just shouldn't happen, period.
One difference though, is that as the article states, the final packing is often delegated to low-level political staffers. These are the people who volunteer for campaigns, then get a job in the administration for a few years as a reward. It's a traditional stepping stone to employment in the government.
Reporting on both the Trump and Biden departures describes them as hectic, which is not a good practice. I suspect that will change when Biden departs office this time, there will be a much more rigorous effort to be sure the custody of classified materials is properly accounted at the end.
All that said, there is still a critical difference in Trump claiming both that the materials were not classified, and that they belonged to him. If there is criminal liabilty associated with any of this, I suspect it will be related to those two points.
GalaxyFlyer wrote:
We delegated the classified to the lowest ranking pilot, an Lt or Lt Col, if three of us flew together. Does. Not. Matter. Those handling classified need to be trained, audited and held to account. We did it, they can do it. If you’re a low ranking flunkie, man up, learn classified management. Having a security clearance revoked is a serious consequence, even without a felony charge.
DIRECTFLT wrote:Question: Why isn't the FBI doing the search of documents at Biden's home?? Instead "Lawyers" are being trusted to do a complete search??
Lawyers for President Joe Biden found more classified documents at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, than previously known, the White House acknowledged Saturday.
https://apnews.com/article/biden-united ... 5205df3dc0
White House lawyer Richard Sauber said in a statement that a total of six pages of classified documents were found during a search of Biden’s private library. The White House had said previously that only a single page was found there.
DIRECTFLT wrote:Question: Why isn't the FBI doing the search of documents at Biden's home?? Instead "Lawyers" are being trusted to do a complete search??
BobRoss wrote:Aaaaaand here come the Democrat Party hacks who think the documents were "planted" in Biden's garage and offices (despite Biden admitting today on live TV he knew of them):
First up, Joy Behar; second, Hank "Guam might tip over and capsize" Johnson: https://twitter.com/MagaMastriano/statu ... 4802666498
If Whoppi is the sane voice in the room, you know they've lost their minds.
DIRECTFLT wrote:Question: Why isn't the FBI doing the search of documents at Biden's home?? Instead "Lawyers" are being trusted to do a complete search??
Lawyers for President Joe Biden found more classified documents at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, than previously known, the White House acknowledged Saturday.
https://apnews.com/article/biden-united ... 5205df3dc0
White House lawyer Richard Sauber said in a statement that a total of six pages of classified documents were found during a search of Biden’s private library. The White House had said previously that only a single page was found there.
Aaron747 wrote:johns624 wrote:Maybe this will cause Biden to admit that maybe he shouldn't run in 2024.
Seriously. Enough of this septuagenarian POTUS nonsense. The silly thing is that the Biden WH is actually operating pretty well on the policy front, but their PR presence and pulse of the nation are rather poor. Always one step forward the right back into a pothole.
BN747 wrote:We're not being "sucked into" anything. Biden is 80 now. If he runs again, he'll be 86 by the end of his second term. That's way too old to be POTUS. The job runs even a much younger man down.Aaron747 wrote:johns624 wrote:Maybe this will cause Biden to admit that maybe he shouldn't run in 2024.
Seriously. Enough of this septuagenarian POTUS nonsense. The silly thing is that the Biden WH is actually operating pretty well on the policy front, but their PR presence and pulse of the nation are rather poor. Always one step forward the right back into a pothole.
Funny how Reagan years til late hard no problem with Nancy whispering in his and telling him what to say, I still stand by my belief he had Alzheimers before he first took office and Bush Sr/CIA knew.
But we did get see his mental decline with our own eyes no matter how hard the tried to mask it.
Now we have Biden, only continuing his lifelong disability of stuttering (my brother grew up with as well) and yet they are deep thinking people with difficulty delivering his words with laser like precision. Now, the same people of which St. Reagan could do no wrong are launching volleys at Sleepy Joe.
Don't let that same mentality suck you into their world of ever changing for the worse and redefining inhumanity every step of the way.
BN747