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Lying on a national security clearance form is major league ILLEGAL, especially lying about foreign contacts. The max penalty (which Kushner definitely deserves) is five years in federal prison. Per charge.

Yup, those are all crimes. Felonies punishable by prison.

The Russians gave them shit. The Russian lawyer herself said she left a folder filled with files behind and that was only the beginning. Only a few weeks later, Russian hacked emails were given to Wikileaks and the Trump team told the press to be on the lookout for dirt on Hillary a few days earlier. A few days after

Why would Stannis’s forces stay at Dragonstone after he died in a humiliating military loss and the Baratheon family itself is no more? It’s probably been abandoned for months.

Sansa’s not too smart for anything. Despite her protests, Littlefinger plays her like a fiddle and she reacts to everything Jon does exactly the way Littlefinger wants her to. She’s easy pickings for someone as duplicitous as Littlefinger. She might reach the end of her rope with him at some point, but I think he’s

Why should she defer to Sansa, who’s done nothing to prove herself worthy of leadership? Jon fought the actual battle. Yes, the Knights of the Vale saved them but that wasn’t really Sansa either. It was Littlefinger, who wants Sansa sexually and she knows it and uses it to her advantage. By all appearances, Jon is the

Right and Robb was selfish and politically stupid. That was his character and he paid for it.

Exactly. Frey was a fragile old man, he could’ve done none of it without the complicity of the whole family.

They didn’t seem fine after at all. This is the beginning of a huge rift between them, nursed by Littlefinger. I have no doubt that she’ll do all she can to undermine Jon after he leaves for Dragonstone.

They all broke it. That’s the whole point. Frey couldn’t commit the Red Wedding on his own. He needed the complicity of the whole family to pull it off.

Sansa wants vengeance against those who helped Ramsey, including their innocent children, even if it’s unwise to pursue it or if she undermines Jon publicly.

I disagree. Jon and Sansa’s stances make perfect sense. Sansa despises Ramsey and everyone who helped him and wants them punished. Understandable but unwise at the moment. Jon has been in combat and knows he needs as many families as possible. He also knows that he needs to be respected as a leader rather than feared

Right and you’re so above it all. Ugh.

It’s not unpopular. Everyone except a few annoying book fans with a stick up their ass were cool with it.

They weren’t merely related. Arya gathered the Freys who participated in the Red Wedding. That was the whole fucking point. The ones who weren’t inside killing the Starks were outside killing his entourage and direwolf. Arya killed her family’s murderers.

You’re wrong. Arya as Frey made it clear that they were Red Wedding participants. They killed the Starks inside and their men outside.

Oh, fuck off. Robb was a moron, not a villain.

They had an active roll in the Red Wedding. They actively killed the Starks and their entourage and cheered about their own participation in the slaughter. These men weren’t innocents.

Following orders to slaughter an innocent pregnant woman and her baby after they’d offered them hospitality? No, you do that and you are fucked up and need some dying. When ‘Frey’ started talking about it, they weren’t ashamed or embarrassed by what they did, they were proud and happy. That’s why Arya was fine with

Lady Stoneheart doesn’t fit the show. There isn’t enough time and it would probably come off as really cheesy to anyone who didn’t read the books, which is most of the viewing audience. They did this for the same reason they put Sansa in Jeyne’s place at Winterfell: narrative and character efficiency. Martin was