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Trump on alleged election interference by Russia: ‘Get on with our lives’
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deepRussia is not our enemy. The 2 party dictatorship in Washington is our enemy.
It's clear that you support the Russian tampering with our election. I wasn't asking you though... I know you support Putin.
Putin isn't resettling terrorist rapefugees in Nebraska next month. That's all you.
In three weeks it'll be all Trump.
Allah willing.....the SCOAMF will be gone off into the sunset and into Reggie Love's arms.... 

Hands down all time winner. W. by two wars without end and a few million lives wasted and a few trillion dollars wasted.
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Do you think the Russian influence on our election should not be tolerated by our American government? Or do you think it should be shooed away by deflection? I think we should determine the facts and see just how much they influenced the election before going off on a wild tangent, rekindling the cold war? Don't you?
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Do you think the Russian influence on our election should not be tolerated by our American government? Or do you think it should be shooed away by deflection?
I think we should determine the facts and see just how much they influenced the election before going off on a wild tangent, rekindling the cold war? Don't you? We've never declared any peace to the Cold War. I don't think it has ever been a great relationship with Russia.
I also don't see any parallel between the overwhelming evidence that the US government agencies have used to determine that Russia was the source of this election tampering (that favored one candidate over another) and the cherry picking that was done by the Bush folks looking for a justification to go to a war they had already decided to wage.
So to answer your question... I think the interferences have been identified by our National security agencies. They have said as much. I don't think the Cold War ever went away. I see no tangents in keeping the issue alive until it is resolved for good.
I don't think it should be swept away like it isn't important.
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Dec 31 2016, 09:34 AM
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The Russian hack is absolute CIA propaganda nonsense.
Red China has waged a major nonstop cyber war on the U S for years, and yet not a peep from The Obama team. Where do you think they got all that advanced technology and intel?
Obama manipulates his unthinking minions at will.
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Dec 31 2016, 10:11 AM
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Trump believes that Putin had no effect on the US election, like Obama had no effect on the Israel election............... This today from the respected Rasmussen daily polls. It seems that Americans are not concerned about Russia but are concerned about Israel. This would put Trump more in tune with the majority of Americans on both issues.
Following Donald Trump's election as president, Americans are more optimistic about the future than they have been in over four years.
In his last few days in office, Obama has turned his guns on Israel and has now ratcheted up attacks on Russia over claims that Russian government-sanctioned hackers made embarrassing internal Democratic Party e-mails available to the media. Seventy-nine percent (79%) consider America’s relationship with Israel important to U.S. national security, but voters think that relationship has deteriorated under Obama.
Among voters who believe Hillary Clinton’s loss to Trump was due to factors beyond her control, 21% think Russian interference in the U.S. election was the most likely reason for her defeat.
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Do you think the Russian influence on our election should not be tolerated by our American government? Or do you think it should be shooed away by deflection?
I think we should determine the facts and see just how much they influenced the election before going off on a wild tangent, rekindling the cold war? Don't you? The "facts" have been determined and shared with our elected officials including the Republicans in Congress. Sanctions against Russia is a bipartisan effort in Congress.
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Trump believes that Putin had no effect on the US election, like Obama had no effect on the Israel election...............
This today from the respected Rasmussen daily polls. It seems that Americans are not concerned about Russia but are concerned about Israel. This would put Trump more in tune with the majority of Americans on both issues. Following Donald Trump's election as president, Americans are more optimistic about the future than they have been in over four years. In his last few days in office, Obama has turned his guns on Israel and has now ratcheted up attacks on Russia over claims that Russian government-sanctioned hackers made embarrassing internal Democratic Party e-mails available to the media. Seventy-nine percent (79%) consider America’s relationship with Israel important to U.S. national security, but voters think that relationship has deteriorated under Obama. Among voters who believe Hillary Clinton’s loss to Trump was due to factors beyond her control, 21% think Russian interference in the U.S. election was the most likely reason for her defeat. From you favorite Rightie polling firm:
33% think we are heading in the right direction
43% think Clinton lost because of weakness in her candidacy while 39% think it was because of outside influences.
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Dec 31 2016, 12:34 PM
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Do you think the Russian influence on our election should not be tolerated by our American government? Or do you think it should be shooed away by deflection?
I think we should determine the facts and see just how much they influenced the election before going off on a wild tangent, rekindling the cold war? Don't you?
The "facts" have been determined and shared with our elected officials including the Republicans in Congress. Sanctions against Russia is a bipartisan effort in Congress. One which Trump will veto.
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Dec 31 2016, 12:47 PM
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Trump believes that Putin had no effect on the US election, like Obama had no effect on the Israel election...............
This today from the respected Rasmussen daily polls. It seems that Americans are not concerned about Russia but are concerned about Israel. This would put Trump more in tune with the majority of Americans on both issues. Following Donald Trump's election as president, Americans are more optimistic about the future than they have been in over four years. In his last few days in office, Obama has turned his guns on Israel and has now ratcheted up attacks on Russia over claims that Russian government-sanctioned hackers made embarrassing internal Democratic Party e-mails available to the media. Seventy-nine percent (79%) consider America’s relationship with Israel important to U.S. national security, but voters think that relationship has deteriorated under Obama. Among voters who believe Hillary Clinton’s loss to Trump was due to factors beyond her control, 21% think Russian interference in the U.S. election was the most likely reason for her defeat.
From you favorite Rightie polling firm: 33% think we are heading in the right direction 43% think Clinton lost because of weakness in her candidacy while 39% think it was because of outside influences. yes, there's a lot of people unable to accept reality... 21% think aliens landed in Roswell, we'll count you as one of those as well
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Do you think the Russian influence on our election should not be tolerated by our American government? Or do you think it should be shooed away by deflection?
I think we should determine the facts and see just how much they influenced the election before going off on a wild tangent, rekindling the cold war? Don't you?
The "facts" have been determined and shared with our elected officials including the Republicans in Congress. Sanctions against Russia is a bipartisan effort in Congress.
One which Trump will veto. Because he is a sycophant to Putin
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Trump believes that Putin had no effect on the US election, like Obama had no effect on the Israel election...............
This today from the respected Rasmussen daily polls. It seems that Americans are not concerned about Russia but are concerned about Israel. This would put Trump more in tune with the majority of Americans on both issues. Following Donald Trump's election as president, Americans are more optimistic about the future than they have been in over four years. In his last few days in office, Obama has turned his guns on Israel and has now ratcheted up attacks on Russia over claims that Russian government-sanctioned hackers made embarrassing internal Democratic Party e-mails available to the media. Seventy-nine percent (79%) consider America’s relationship with Israel important to U.S. national security, but voters think that relationship has deteriorated under Obama. Among voters who believe Hillary Clinton’s loss to Trump was due to factors beyond her control, 21% think Russian interference in the U.S. election was the most likely reason for her defeat.
From you favorite Rightie polling firm: 33% think we are heading in the right direction 43% think Clinton lost because of weakness in her candidacy while 39% think it was because of outside influences.
yes, there's a lot of people unable to accept reality... 21% think aliens landed in Roswell, we'll count you as one of those as well Why would I believe that. It is your news sources like InfoWars that promote stuff like that
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I think we all know that Trump will dodge this. Too many people are still drunk from his win. The important thing is to catalog it for future reference when the next choice about the guy is at hand.
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I think we all know that Trump will dodge this. Too many people are still drunk from his win. The important thing is to catalog it for future reference when the next choice about the guy is at hand. LOL...don't worry we are cataloging your ever moving excuses for losing...the Russians is about excuse #6 or 7...after cartoon frogs and white supremacists...in the meantime this excuse too will be shown to be full of crap and u will move on to the next one....
from the fake news site Rolling Stone...be sure to read the whole thing
Something About This Russia Story Stinks
Nearly a decade and a half after the Iraq-WMD faceplant, the American press is again asked to co-sign a dubious intelligence assessment
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The problem with this story is that, like the Iraq-WMD mess, it takes place in the middle of a highly politicized environment during which the motives of all the relevant actors are suspect. Nothing quite adds up.
If the American security agencies had smoking-gun evidence that the Russians had an organized campaign to derail the U.S. presidential election and deliver the White House to Trump, then expelling a few dozen diplomats after the election seems like an oddly weak and ill-timed response. Voices in both parties are saying this now.
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Do you think the Russian influence on our election should not be tolerated by our American government? Or do you think it should be shooed away by deflection?
I think we should determine the facts and see just how much they influenced the election before going off on a wild tangent, rekindling the cold war? Don't you?
We've never declared any peace to the Cold War. I don't think it has ever been a great relationship with Russia. I also don't see any parallel between the overwhelming evidence that the US government agencies have used to determine that Russia was the source of this election tampering (that favored one candidate over another) and the cherry picking that was done by the Bush folks looking for a justification to go to a war they had already decided to wage. So to answer your question... I think the interferences have been identified by our National security agencies. They have said as much. I don't think the Cold War ever went away. I see no tangents in keeping the issue alive until it is resolved for good. I don't think it should be swept away like it isn't important. Never said or even suggested there was a declared end to the cold war.
Of course you don't see a parallel, because you've never seen the evidence.
Don't you agree that it's better to gather facts before reacting? Can you answer that without the Yabbutt Bush?
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Trump believes that Putin had no effect on the US election, like Obama had no effect on the Israel election...............
This today from the respected Rasmussen daily polls. It seems that Americans are not concerned about Russia but are concerned about Israel. This would put Trump more in tune with the majority of Americans on both issues. Following Donald Trump's election as president, Americans are more optimistic about the future than they have been in over four years. In his last few days in office, Obama has turned his guns on Israel and has now ratcheted up attacks on Russia over claims that Russian government-sanctioned hackers made embarrassing internal Democratic Party e-mails available to the media. Seventy-nine percent (79%) consider America’s relationship with Israel important to U.S. national security, but voters think that relationship has deteriorated under Obama. Among voters who believe Hillary Clinton’s loss to Trump was due to factors beyond her control, 21% think Russian interference in the U.S. election was the most likely reason for her defeat.
From you favorite Rightie polling firm: 33% think we are heading in the right direction 43% think Clinton lost because of weakness in her candidacy while 39% think it was because of outside influences.
yes, there's a lot of people unable to accept reality... 21% think aliens landed in Roswell, we'll count you as one of those as well One third of millennials believe Bush wars killed more people than Stalin.
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Do you think the Russian influence on our election should not be tolerated by our American government? Or do you think it should be shooed away by deflection?
I think we should determine the facts and see just how much they influenced the election before going off on a wild tangent, rekindling the cold war? Don't you?
We've never declared any peace to the Cold War. I don't think it has ever been a great relationship with Russia. I also don't see any parallel between the overwhelming evidence that the US government agencies have used to determine that Russia was the source of this election tampering (that favored one candidate over another) and the cherry picking that was done by the Bush folks looking for a justification to go to a war they had already decided to wage. So to answer your question... I think the interferences have been identified by our National security agencies. They have said as much. I don't think the Cold War ever went away. I see no tangents in keeping the issue alive until it is resolved for good. I don't think it should be swept away like it isn't important.
Never said or even suggested there was a declared end to the cold war. Of course you don't see a parallel, because you've never seen the evidence. Don't you agree that it's better to gather facts before reacting? Can you answer that without the Yabbutt Bush? I believe that the question is one worth pursuing , as is being done. You brought up rekindling the Cold War...a nebulous war that never really ended, as I pointed out.
I was responding to you.
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Do you think the Russian influence on our election should not be tolerated by our American government? Or do you think it should be shooed away by deflection?
I think we should determine the facts and see just how much they influenced the election before going off on a wild tangent, rekindling the cold war? Don't you?
We've never declared any peace to the Cold War. I don't think it has ever been a great relationship with Russia. I also don't see any parallel between the overwhelming evidence that the US government agencies have used to determine that Russia was the source of this election tampering (that favored one candidate over another) and the cherry picking that was done by the Bush folks looking for a justification to go to a war they had already decided to wage. So to answer your question... I think the interferences have been identified by our National security agencies. They have said as much. I don't think the Cold War ever went away. I see no tangents in keeping the issue alive until it is resolved for good. I don't think it should be swept away like it isn't important.
Never said or even suggested there was a declared end to the cold war. Of course you don't see a parallel, because you've never seen the evidence. Don't you agree that it's better to gather facts before reacting? Can you answer that without the Yabbutt Bush?
I believe that the question is one worth pursuing , as is being done. You brought up rekindling the Cold War...a nebulous war that never really ended, as I pointed out. I was responding to you. Pay attention. Bringing it up doesn't imply it ended. In fact 'rekindling' implies it's still smoldering.
We'll have to wait and see if any other sanctions are imposed to determine if President Obama is serious about retaliation or if he's just puffing his chest and blowing smoke.
Putin's so far brushing him off like lint from his shoulder.
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Do you think the Russian influence on our election should not be tolerated by our American government? Or do you think it should be shooed away by deflection?
I think we should determine the facts and see just how much they influenced the election before going off on a wild tangent, rekindling the cold war? Don't you?
We've never declared any peace to the Cold War. I don't think it has ever been a great relationship with Russia. I also don't see any parallel between the overwhelming evidence that the US government agencies have used to determine that Russia was the source of this election tampering (that favored one candidate over another) and the cherry picking that was done by the Bush folks looking for a justification to go to a war they had already decided to wage. So to answer your question... I think the interferences have been identified by our National security agencies. They have said as much. I don't think the Cold War ever went away. I see no tangents in keeping the issue alive until it is resolved for good. I don't think it should be swept away like it isn't important.
Never said or even suggested there was a declared end to the cold war. Of course you don't see a parallel, because you've never seen the evidence. Don't you agree that it's better to gather facts before reacting? Can you answer that without the Yabbutt Bush?
I believe that the question is one worth pursuing , as is being done. You brought up rekindling the Cold War...a nebulous war that never really ended, as I pointed out. I was responding to you. Obama is a SCOAMF
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We've never declared any peace to the Cold War. I don't think it has ever been a great relationship with Russia. I also don't see any parallel between the overwhelming evidence that the US government agencies have used to determine that Russia was the source of this election tampering (that favored one candidate over another) and the cherry picking that was done by the Bush folks looking for a justification to go to a war they had already decided to wage. So to answer your question... I think the interferences have been identified by our National security agencies. They have said as much. I don't think the Cold War ever went away. I see no tangents in keeping the issue alive until it is resolved for good. I don't think it should be swept away like it isn't important.
Never said or even suggested there was a declared end to the cold war. Of course you don't see a parallel, because you've never seen the evidence. Don't you agree that it's better to gather facts before reacting? Can you answer that without the Yabbutt Bush?
I believe that the question is one worth pursuing , as is being done. You brought up rekindling the Cold War...a nebulous war that never really ended, as I pointed out. I was responding to you.
Pay attention. Bringing it up doesn't imply it ended. In fact 'rekindling' implies it's still smoldering. We'll have to wait and see if any other sanctions are imposed to determine if President Obama is serious about retaliation or if he's just puffing his chest and blowing smoke. Putin's so far brushing him off like lint from his shoulder. Pay attention yerself.... I commented on your words. Don't like it? tough shiatte...
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