Look at these faggots...

This is just the tip of the impeachment inquiry iceberg
Opinion by Samantha Vinograd
Updated 1:26 PM ET, Sun October 13, 2019
Questions about the impeachment inquiry? We've got answers

https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/13/opinions/trump-staffers-testimony-congress-vinograd/index.html
https://archive.is/8RBNg

Editor's Note: Samantha Vinograd is a CNN national security analyst. She served on President Barack Obama's National Security Council from 2009 to 2013 and at the Treasury Department under President George W. Bush. 
> she's a deep state operative in the NatSec/Foreign Policy establishment

Size does matter. As President Donald Trump tries to slash drastically the size of the National Security Council and make way for more political appointees instead, he's going to lose out on the important expertise and valuable relationships that career government employees bring to the NSC.
> halp! He's firing our operatives! 

If this is Trump's legal strategy, he needs new counsel. Cutting NSC staff won't protect him from Congress' power to call on key figures to testify about his behavior and alleged abuses of power -- in fact it may motivate more officials to come forward and speak freely about what they've seen or heard.
> pls guise, anyone, come forward- we need dirt and we need it urgently!

One woman had a front-row seat to Trump's romance with Russia and his posture toward Ukraine. As the former senior director for Europe and Russia at the NSC, Fiona Hill's core responsibilities (if Trump let her fulfill them) should have included advising the President on all things Russia and Europe (including Ukraine); sitting in on all foreign meetings and engagements related to these topics; reviewing readouts; and helping run the official interagency process on her areas of responsibility.
> She was supposed to keep him on a leash!

Ambassador Sondland is set to testify before the House next Thursday.
Giving someone the title of ambassador doesn't mean that they're actually implementing US foreign policy. We learned that reading Sondland's text messages -- including those with Rudy Giuliani. It appears his actual portfolio wasn't high on his to-do list -- instead he facilitated inappropriate communications between the President's personal lawyer and Ukrainians. What we already know about his behavior undermines the credibility of the State Department, White House, and US foreign policy overall. 
> how dare an employee of the Exec branch follow the policies set out by the Chief of the Executive?! They are supposed to do what we want!!!

The rest of the piece is just as bad - this was just for comic relief :)