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kentuck

(111,078 posts)
Tue Mar 6, 2018, 10:00 AM Mar 2018

All conspiracy theories aside, it looks like Sam Nunberg just had an emotional meltdown.

He was interviewed by the lawyers of the Special Counsel and then he got a subpoena to appear before the Grand Jury. That freaked him out!

He started drinking and then he started talking. Like most episodes of mixing alcohol with anger, he will probably live to regret his words.

Most Americans understand that Roger Stone is a shady character, to say the least. He has been around dirty politics since the days of Watergate. If the investigation chooses to look at him, it probably will not be too hard to find something illegal and/or unethical. Nunberg, in his defense of Stone, showed his connection and closeness to him.

He doesn't want to go to jail. If I were a friend or acquaintance of his, I would be concerned that he will sing every song in the hymnal...

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