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Fri 11 Aug, 2017 08:09 am
'Sing Like a Bird': MSNBC Panel Says Manafort's Wisest Move Now Is to Rat out Trump
He can save himself, and America.
By David Ferguson / Raw Story
August 10, 2017, 9:31 AM GMT
On Thursday morning, a panel hosted by MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle urged President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort to throw the president under the bus and “sing like a bird” to federal investigators after a pre-dawn road on Manafort’s home in late July.
Former New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn raised the idea that Manafort should start looking to save himself from legal jeopardy rather than protecting the president and his family.
“If you were advising Paul Manafort, what would you tell him?” Ruhle asked.
“I would tell him to cooperate,” said MSNBC contributor Elise Jordan.
“Sing like a bird,” said Quinn.
“In the federal cases that I’ve had, that’s really the first point: cooperate, save yourself,” Jordan said. “When the feds have got you, they’ve got you, You’re just…botched in.”
And Trump's going to throw little Donny Trump Jr under the bus before its over.
@emmett grogan,
emmett grogan wrote:
'Sing Like a Bird': MSNBC Panel Says Manafort's Wisest Move Now Is to Rat out Trump
He is not about to take advice from MSNBC.
This is reminiscent of a story I heard today on the radio about the state Democrats meeting to discuss how to fix their party. The station interviewed some Democrats, but then they decided that for "balance" they needed to interview some Republicans about what was wrong with the Democratic Party. Why?
"Let's ask Trump whether he thinks Mueller's investigation is fair."
"Let's ask gungasnake how to fix the Democrats."
"Let's ask the cat where the best place for mice to hide is."
or
"Let's ask an MSNBC panel what Manafort should do next."
No but he may listen to his lawyer. He just swapped out his legal team. He's going to pull a Sammy 'the Bull' Graviano on Trump's Teflon Don, John Gotti.