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David Axelrod said something like nycbos May 2017 #1
So why hasn't he resigned? Goodheart May 2017 #2
Too busy holding his hand out to sign a resignation letter gratuitous May 2017 #5
Resign pretty please! Glimmer of Hope May 2017 #3
He wrote the recommendation. What did he think was going to happen? brush May 2017 #4
Your suspicion is correct. Qutzupalotl May 2017 #11
"taken aback?" Come on. A highly experienced career lawyer? Poor guy. enough May 2017 #6
The Mad King just keeps making enemies in the intelligence community Hekate May 2017 #7
"...could not gain assurances of loyalty..."??? kentuck May 2017 #8
Fundamental misunderstanding of a democracy elias7 May 2017 #17
Please stay mad and please don't resign Mr. Rosenstein. n/t jaysunb May 2017 #9
Exactly. Rosenstein is in a position to do something significant to push investigation forward, liberalla May 2017 #25
too late, he is officially a Trump Whore now Skittles May 2017 #10
What kind of attorney would not have seen that coming? MedusaX May 2017 #12
Yep, his character and competence have been exposed. nt arthritisR_US May 2017 #14
Nah, he just never thought his memo would be made public, that he could stab Comey in the back Jersey Devil May 2017 #13
Indeed, his character and integrity are minuscule at best. nt arthritisR_US May 2017 #15
Josh Marshall nails it... regnaD kciN May 2017 #28
Then quit. Coffee's for closers jeanmarc May 2017 #16
Except Rosenstein didn't recommend octoberlib May 2017 #18
True Dorian Gray May 2017 #22
Easiest revenge is to name a special prosecutor DeminPennswoods May 2017 #23
That's what I'm dreaming of. Dorian Gray May 2017 #30
It's in the name. Behind the Aegis May 2017 #19
Mensch says he's got integrity. Warren DeMontague May 2017 #20
The inaccurate reporting and misstating octoberlib May 2017 #21
Seems so to me. irisblue May 2017 #29
Rosenstein should release a public statement as to the sequence of events Mr. Ected May 2017 #24
I do not blame Rosenstein for being upset Gothmog May 2017 #26
If he doesn't like the role, he shouldn't have auditioned for it. regnaD kciN May 2017 #27
He can redeem himself by appointing a special prosecutor. tinrobot May 2017 #31
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