I did not watch the video but a micro-chip on the shoulder (or another place) can be useful for safety reason in the event of a kidnapping, I have heard.
Mueller is a smart guy so even if he did leak the info I am sure he would cover his assss and let it leak some where else, but what matters is the truth not he method and the truth will come out.
Wasn't England Catholic many centuries ago? but then they separate from the Pope's Catholic Rule because that King wanted to get divorced and married again (he wanted a son and his wife had given him a daughter) and the Pope did not approve of? so the King decided to have its how church, The Church of England, rather convinient and the sheep go along in either situation.
When some is killed in USA or Europe (which is a misfortune) then is an act of terror but when an American or an European kills dozens/hundreds of people in countries around the world then that is just casualties, double standards.
I was wondering were you have been. Any comment on the next?
Was George Papadopoulos just a ‘volunteer’? We review the evidence
Paychecks don’t always align with influence Other foreign-policy experts from both parties agreed that getting paid is not the defining factor of having influence in a campaign.
"Absolutely not," said Eliot A. Cohen, a professor at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies who worked in the departments of State and Defense under presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. "None of the key foreign policy advisers to Mitt Romney were paid."
Sarah Sewall, a School of Advanced International Studies professor who worked in the departments of State and Defense in the Clinton and Obama administrations, agreed. "Paid or unpaid is immaterial to -- and independent of -- level of influence in a campaign," she said.
Matt Bennett, a senior vice president at the centrist group Third Way whose campaign experience goes back to the 1988 Michael Dukakis campaign, said the lack of a salary has "zero" impact on influence.
"Often the most influential people are the friends of the candidate and unpaid advisors on the outside," Bennett said. "I’ve been a very low-level staffer and a high-level staffer, and believe me, ‘coffee boys’ don’t send emails to the campaign’s senior team, and they are never name-checked by the candidate when describing his foreign policy advisors."
RE: Why the hate??
trying to pick another fight?wrong choice.
(is it you Pom-Pom? If so, you used to be funnier even creative )